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The
elder
man
took
his
two
hands
in
his
.
"
Semen
Semenovitch
,
"
he
said
,
"
you
can
not
think
how
much
I
pity
you
,
or
how
much
I
have
had
you
in
my
thoughts
.
Listen
to
me
.
In
the
monastery
there
is
a
recluse
who
never
looks
upon
a
human
face
.
Of
all
men
whom
I
know
he
has
the
broadest
mind
,
and
he
breaks
not
his
silence
save
to
give
advice
.
To
him
I
went
and
said
that
I
had
a
friend
(
though
I
did
not
actually
mention
your
name
)
who
was
in
great
trouble
of
soul
.
Suddenly
the
recluse
interrupted
me
with
the
words
:
'
God
's
work
first
,
and
our
own
last
.
There
is
need
for
a
church
to
be
built
,
but
no
money
wherewith
to
build
it
.
Money
must
be
collected
to
that
end
.
'
Then
he
shut
to
the
wicket
.
I
wondered
to
myself
what
this
could
mean
,
and
concluded
that
the
recluse
had
been
unwilling
to
accord
me
his
counsel
.
Next
I
repaired
to
the
Archimandrite
,
and
had
scarce
reached
his
door
when
he
inquired
of
me
whether
I
could
commend
to
him
a
man
meet
to
be
entrusted
with
the
collection
of
alms
for
a
church
--
a
man
who
should
belong
to
the
dvoriane
or
to
the
more
lettered
merchants
,
but
who
would
guard
the
trust
as
he
would
guard
the
salvation
of
his
soul
.
On
the
instant
thought
I
to
myself
:
'
Why
should
not
the
Holy
Father
appoint
my
friend
Semen
Semenovitch
?
For
the
way
of
suffering
would
benefit
him
greatly
;
and
as
he
passed
with
his
ledger
from
landowner
to
peasant
,
and
from
peasant
to
townsman
,
he
would
learn
where
folk
dwell
,
and
who
stands
in
need
of
aught
,
and
thus
would
become
better
acquainted
with
the
countryside
than
folk
who
dwell
in
cities
.
And
,
thus
become
,
he
would
find
that
his
services
were
always
in
demand
.
'
Only
of
late
did
the
Governor-General
say
to
me
that
,
could
he
but
be
furnished
with
the
name
of
a
secretary
who
should
know
his
work
not
only
by
the
book
but
also
by
experience
,
he
would
give
him
a
great
sum
,
since
nothing
is
to
be
learned
by
the
former
means
,
and
,
through
it
,
much
confusion
arises
.
"
"
You
confound
me
,
you
overwhelm
me
!
"
said
Khlobuev
,
staring
at
his
companion
in
open-eyed
astonishment
.
"
I
can
scarcely
believe
that
your
words
are
true
,
seeing
that
for
such
a
trust
an
active
,
indefatigable
man
would
be
necessary
.
Moreover
,
how
could
I
leave
my
wife
and
children
unprovided
for
?
"
"
Have
no
fear
,
"
said
Murazov
,
"
I
myself
will
take
them
under
my
care
,
as
well
as
procure
for
the
children
a
tutor
.
Far
better
and
nobler
were
it
for
you
to
be
travelling
with
a
wallet
,
and
asking
alms
on
behalf
of
God
,
then
to
be
remaining
here
and
asking
alms
for
yourself
alone
.
Likewise
,
I
will
furnish
you
with
a
tilt-waggon
,
so
that
you
may
be
saved
some
of
the
hardships
of
the
journey
,
and
thus
be
preserved
in
good
health
.
Also
,
I
will
give
you
some
money
for
the
journey
,
in
order
that
,
as
you
pass
on
your
way
,
you
may
give
to
those
who
stand
in
greater
need
than
their
fellows
.
Thus
,
if
,
before
giving
,
you
assure
yourself
that
the
recipient
of
the
alms
is
worthy
of
the
same
,
you
will
do
much
good
;
and
as
you
travel
you
will
become
acquainted
with
all
men
and
sundry
,
and
they
will
treat
you
,
not
as
a
tchinovnik
to
be
feared
,
but
as
one
to
whom
,
as
a
petitioner
on
behalf
of
the
Church
,
they
may
unloose
their
tongues
without
peril
.
"
"
I
feel
that
the
scheme
is
a
splendid
one
,
and
would
gladly
bear
my
part
in
it
were
it
not
likely
to
exceed
my
strength
.
"
"
What
is
there
that
does
NOT
exceed
your
strength
?
"
said
Murazov
.
"
Nothing
is
wholly
proportionate
to
it
--
everything
surpasses
it
.
Help
from
above
is
necessary
:
otherwise
we
are
all
powerless
.
Strength
comes
of
prayer
,
and
of
prayer
alone
.
When
a
man
crosses
himself
,
and
cries
,
'
Lord
,
have
mercy
upon
me
!
'
he
soon
stems
the
current
and
wins
to
the
shore
.
Nor
need
you
take
any
prolonged
thought
concerning
this
matter
.
All
that
you
need
do
is
to
accept
it
as
a
commission
sent
of
God
.
The
tilt-waggon
can
be
prepared
for
you
immediately
;
and
then
,
as
soon
as
you
have
been
to
the
Archimandrite
for
your
book
of
accounts
and
his
blessing
,
you
will
be
free
to
start
on
your
journey
.
"
"
I
submit
myself
to
you
,
and
accept
the
commission
as
a
divine
trust
.
"