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He
saw
that
in
this
general
movement
those
who
thrust
themselves
most
forward
and
shouted
the
loudest
were
men
who
had
failed
and
were
smarting
under
a
sense
of
injury
—
generals
without
armies
,
ministers
not
in
the
ministry
,
journalists
not
on
any
paper
,
party
leaders
without
followers
.
He
saw
that
there
was
a
great
deal
in
it
that
was
frivolous
and
absurd
.
But
he
saw
and
recognized
an
unmistakable
growing
enthusiasm
,
uniting
all
classes
,
with
which
it
was
impossible
not
to
sympathize
.
The
massacre
of
men
who
were
fellow
Christians
,
and
of
the
same
Slavonic
race
,
excited
sympathy
for
the
sufferers
and
indignation
against
the
oppressors
.
And
the
heroism
of
the
Servians
and
Montenegrins
struggling
for
a
great
cause
begot
in
the
whole
people
a
longing
to
help
their
brothers
not
in
word
but
in
deed
.
But
in
this
there
was
another
aspect
that
rejoiced
Sergey
Ivanovitch
.
That
was
the
manifestation
of
public
opinion
.
The
public
had
definitely
expressed
its
desire
.
The
soul
of
the
people
had
,
as
Sergey
Ivanovitch
said
,
found
expression
.
And
the
more
he
worked
in
this
cause
,
the
more
incontestable
it
seemed
to
him
that
it
was
a
cause
destined
to
assume
vast
dimensions
,
to
create
an
epoch
.
He
threw
himself
heart
and
soul
into
the
service
of
this
great
cause
,
and
forgot
to
think
about
his
book
.
His
whole
time
now
was
engrossed
by
it
,
so
that
he
could
scarcely
manage
to
answer
all
the
letters
and
appeals
addressed
to
him
.
He
worked
the
whole
spring
and
part
of
the
summer
,
and
it
was
only
in
July
that
he
prepared
to
go
away
to
his
brother
’
s
in
the
country
He
was
going
both
to
rest
for
a
fortnight
,
and
in
the
very
heart
of
the
people
,
in
the
farthest
wilds
of
the
country
,
to
enjoy
the
sight
of
that
uplifting
of
the
spirit
of
the
people
,
of
which
,
like
all
residents
in
the
capital
and
big
towns
,
he
was
fully
persuaded
.
Katavasov
had
long
been
meaning
to
carry
out
his
promise
to
stay
with
Levin
,
and
so
he
was
going
with
him
.
Sergey
Ivanovitch
and
Katavasov
had
only
just
reached
the
station
of
the
Kursk
line
,
which
was
particularly
busy
and
full
of
people
that
day
,
when
,
looking
round
for
the
groom
who
was
following
with
their
things
,
they
saw
a
party
of
volunteers
driving
up
in
four
cabs
.
Ladies
met
them
with
bouquets
of
flowers
,
and
followed
by
the
rushing
crowd
they
went
into
the
station
.
One
of
the
ladies
,
who
had
met
the
volunteers
,
came
out
of
the
hall
and
addressed
Sergey
Ivanovitch
.
“
You
too
come
to
see
them
off
?
”
she
asked
in
French
.
“
No
,
I
’
m
going
away
myself
,
princess
.
To
my
brother
’
s
for
a
holiday
.
Do
you
always
see
them
off
?
”
said
Sergey
Ivanovitch
with
a
hardly
perceptible
smile
.
“
Oh
,
that
would
be
impossible
!
”
answered
the
princess
.
“
Is
it
true
that
eight
hundred
have
been
sent
from
us
already
?
Malvinsky
wouldn
’
t
believe
me
.
”
“
More
than
eight
hundred
.
If
you
reckon
those
who
have
been
sent
not
directly
from
Moscow
,
over
a
thousand
,
”
answered
Sergey
Ivanovitch
.