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But
that
was
just
what
was
so
awful
.
In
spite
of
the
scrupulous
conscientiousness
with
which
Sergey
Ivanovitch
verified
the
correctness
of
the
critic
’
s
arguments
,
he
did
not
for
a
minute
stop
to
ponder
over
the
faults
and
mistakes
which
were
ridiculed
;
but
unconsciously
he
began
immediately
trying
to
recall
every
detail
of
his
meeting
and
conversation
with
the
author
of
the
article
.
“
Didn
’
t
I
offend
him
in
some
way
?
”
Sergey
Ivanovitch
wondered
.
And
remembering
that
when
they
met
he
had
corrected
the
young
man
about
something
he
had
said
that
betrayed
ignorance
,
Sergey
Ivanovitch
found
the
clue
to
explain
the
article
.
This
article
was
followed
by
a
deadly
silence
about
the
book
both
in
the
press
and
in
conversation
,
and
Sergey
Ivanovitch
saw
that
his
six
years
’
task
,
toiled
at
with
such
love
and
labor
,
had
gone
,
leaving
no
trace
.
Sergey
Ivanovitch
’
s
position
was
still
more
difficult
from
the
fact
that
,
since
he
had
finished
his
book
,
he
had
had
no
more
literary
work
to
do
,
such
as
had
hitherto
occupied
the
greater
part
of
his
time
.
Sergey
Ivanovitch
was
clever
,
cultivated
,
healthy
,
and
energetic
,
and
he
did
not
know
what
use
to
make
of
his
energy
.
Conversations
in
drawing
-
rooms
,
in
meetings
,
assemblies
,
and
committees
—
everywhere
where
talk
was
possible
—
took
up
part
of
his
time
.
But
being
used
for
years
to
town
life
,
he
did
not
waste
all
his
energies
in
talk
,
as
his
less
experienced
younger
brother
did
,
when
he
was
in
Moscow
.
He
had
a
great
deal
of
leisure
and
intellectual
energy
still
to
dispose
of
.
Fortunately
for
him
,
at
this
period
so
difficult
for
him
from
the
failure
of
his
book
,
the
various
public
questions
of
the
dissenting
sects
,
of
the
American
alliance
,
of
the
Samara
famine
,
of
exhibitions
,
and
of
spiritualism
,
were
definitely
replaced
in
public
interest
by
the
Slavonic
question
,
which
had
hitherto
rather
languidly
interested
society
,
and
Sergey
Ivanovitch
,
who
had
been
one
of
the
first
to
raise
this
subject
,
threw
himself
into
it
heart
and
soul
.
In
the
circle
to
which
Sergey
Ivanovitch
belonged
,
nothing
was
talked
of
or
written
about
just
now
but
the
Servian
War
.
Everything
that
the
idle
crowd
usually
does
to
kill
time
was
done
now
for
the
benefit
of
the
Slavonic
States
.
Balls
,
concerts
,
dinners
,
matchboxes
,
ladies
’
dresses
,
beer
,
restaurants
—
everything
testified
to
sympathy
with
the
Slavonic
peoples
.
From
much
of
what
was
spoken
and
written
on
the
subject
,
Sergey
Ivanovitch
differed
on
various
points
.
He
saw
that
the
Slavonic
question
had
become
one
of
those
fashionable
distractions
which
succeed
one
another
in
providing
society
with
an
object
and
an
occupation
.
He
saw
,
too
,
that
a
great
many
people
were
taking
up
the
subject
from
motives
of
self
-
interest
and
self
-
advertisement
.
He
recognized
that
the
newspapers
published
a
great
deal
that
was
superfluous
and
exaggerated
,
with
the
sole
aim
of
attracting
attention
and
outbidding
one
another
.