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"
I
say
,
is
it
true
that
we
have
been
beaten
?
"
"
And
what
did
you
think
?
Look
what
folks
are
saying
.
"
Questions
and
answers
were
heard
.
The
publican
,
taking
advantage
of
the
increased
crowd
,
dropped
behind
and
returned
to
his
tavern
.
The
tall
youth
,
not
noticing
the
disappearance
of
his
foe
,
waved
his
bare
arm
and
went
on
talking
incessantly
,
attracting
general
attention
to
himself
.
It
was
around
him
that
the
people
chiefly
crowded
,
expecting
answers
from
him
to
the
questions
that
occupied
all
their
minds
.
"
He
must
keep
order
,
keep
the
law
,
that
's
what
the
government
is
there
for
.
Am
I
not
right
,
good
Christians
?
"
said
the
tall
youth
,
with
a
scarcely
perceptible
smile
.
"
He
thinks
there
's
no
government
!
How
can
one
do
without
government
?
Or
else
there
would
be
plenty
who
'd
rob
us
.
"
"
Why
talk
nonsense
?
"
rejoined
voices
in
the
crowd
.
"
Will
they
give
up
Moscow
like
this
?
They
told
you
that
for
fun
,
and
you
believed
it
!
Are
n't
there
plenty
of
troops
on
the
march
?
Let
him
in
,
indeed
!
That
's
what
the
government
is
for
.
You
'd
better
listen
to
what
people
are
saying
,
"
said
some
of
the
mob
pointing
to
the
tall
youth
.
By
the
wall
of
China-Town
a
smaller
group
of
people
were
gathered
round
a
man
in
a
frieze
coat
who
held
a
paper
in
his
hand
.
"
An
ukáse
,
they
are
reading
an
ukáse
!
Reading
an
ukáse
!
"
cried
voices
in
the
crowd
,
and
the
people
rushed
toward
the
reader
.
The
man
in
the
frieze
coat
was
reading
the
broadsheet
of
August
31
.
When
the
crowd
collected
round
him
he
seemed
confused
,
but
at
the
demand
of
the
tall
lad
who
had
pushed
his
way
up
to
him
,
he
began
in
a
rather
tremulous
voice
to
read
the
sheet
from
the
beginning
.
"
Early
tomorrow
I
shall
go
to
his
Serene
Highness
,
"
he
read
(
"
Sirin
Highness
,
"
said
the
tall
fellow
with
a
triumphant
smile
on
his
lips
and
a
frown
on
his
brow
)
,
"
to
consult
with
him
to
act
,
and
to
aid
the
army
to
exterminate
these
scoundrels
.
We
too
will
take
part
...