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Suddenly
there
had
recurred
to
Chichikov
long-unknown
,
long-unfamiliar
feelings
.
Something
seemed
to
be
striving
to
come
to
life
again
in
him
--
something
dim
and
remote
,
something
which
had
been
crushed
out
of
his
boyhood
by
the
dreary
,
deadening
education
of
his
youthful
days
,
by
his
desolate
home
,
by
his
subsequent
lack
of
family
ties
,
by
the
poverty
and
niggardliness
of
his
early
impressions
,
by
the
grim
eye
of
fate
--
an
eye
which
had
always
seemed
to
be
regarding
him
as
through
a
misty
,
mournful
,
frost-encrusted
window-pane
,
and
to
be
mocking
at
his
struggles
for
freedom
.
And
as
these
feelings
came
back
to
the
penitent
a
groan
burst
from
his
lips
,
and
,
covering
his
face
with
his
hands
,
he
moaned
:
"
It
is
all
true
,
it
is
all
true
!
"
"
Of
little
avail
are
knowledge
of
the
world
and
experience
of
men
unless
based
upon
a
secure
foundation
,
"
observed
Murazov
.
"
Though
you
have
fallen
,
Paul
Ivanovitch
,
awake
to
better
things
,
for
as
yet
there
is
time
.
"
"
No
,
no
!
"
groaned
Chichikov
in
a
voice
which
made
Murazov
's
heart
bleed
.
"
It
is
too
late
,
too
late
.
More
and
more
is
the
conviction
gaining
upon
me
that
I
am
powerless
,
that
I
have
strayed
too
far
ever
to
be
able
to
do
as
you
bid
me
.
The
fact
that
I
have
become
what
I
am
is
due
to
my
early
schooling
;
for
,
though
my
father
taught
me
moral
lessons
,
and
beat
me
,
and
set
me
to
copy
maxims
into
a
book
,
he
himself
stole
land
from
his
neighbours
,
and
forced
me
to
help
him
.
I
have
even
known
him
to
bring
an
unjust
suit
,
and
defraud
the
orphan
whose
guardian
he
was
!
Consequently
I
know
and
feel
that
,
though
my
life
has
been
different
from
his
,
I
do
not
hate
roguery
as
I
ought
to
hate
it
,
and
that
my
nature
is
coarse
,
and
that
in
me
there
is
no
real
love
for
what
is
good
,
no
real
spark
of
that
beautiful
instinct
for
well-doing
which
becomes
a
second
nature
,
a
settled
habit
.
Also
,
never
do
I
yearn
to
strive
for
what
is
right
as
I
yearn
to
acquire
property
.
This
is
no
more
than
the
truth
.
What
else
could
I
do
but
confess
it
?
"
The
old
man
sighed
.
"
Paul
Ivanovitch
,
"
he
said
,
"
I
know
that
you
possess
will-power
,
and
that
you
possess
also
perseverance
.
A
medicine
may
be
bitter
,
yet
the
patient
will
gladly
take
it
when
assured
that
only
by
its
means
can
he
recover
.
Therefore
,
if
it
really
be
that
you
have
no
genuine
love
for
doing
good
,
do
good
by
FORCING
yourself
to
do
so
.
Thus
you
will
benefit
yourself
even
more
than
you
will
benefit
him
for
whose
sake
the
act
is
performed
.
Only
force
yourself
to
do
good
just
once
and
again
,
and
,
behold
,
you
will
suddenly
conceive
the
TRUE
love
for
well-doing
.
That
is
so
,
believe
me
.
'
A
kingdom
is
to
be
won
only
by
striving
,
'
says
the
proverb
.
That
is
to
say
,
things
are
to
be
attained
only
by
putting
forth
one
's
whole
strength
,
since
nothing
short
of
one
's
whole
strength
will
bring
one
to
the
desired
goal
.
Paul
Ivanovitch
,
within
you
there
is
a
source
of
strength
denied
to
many
another
man
.
I
refer
to
the
strength
of
an
iron
perseverance
.
Can
not
THAT
help
you
to
overcome
?
Most
men
are
weak
and
lack
will-power
,
whereas
I
believe
that
you
possess
the
power
to
act
a
hero
's
part
.
"
Sinking
deep
into
Chichikov
's
heart
,
these
words
would
seem
to
have
aroused
in
it
a
faint
stirring
of
ambition
,
so
much
so
that
,
if
it
was
not
fortitude
which
shone
in
his
eyes
,
at
all
events
it
was
something
virile
,
and
of
much
the
same
nature
.
"
Athanasi
Vassilievitch
,
"
he
said
firmly
,
"
if
you
will
but
petition
for
my
release
,
as
well
as
for
permission
for
me
to
leave
here
with
a
portion
of
my
property
,
I
swear
to
you
on
my
word
of
honour
that
I
will
begin
a
new
life
,
and
buy
a
country
estate
,
and
become
the
head
of
a
household
,
and
save
money
,
not
for
myself
,
but
for
others
,
and
do
good
everywhere
,
and
to
the
best
of
my
ability
,
and
forget
alike
myself
and
the
feasting
and
debauchery
of
town
life
,
and
lead
,
instead
,
a
plain
,
sober
existence
.
"
"
In
that
resolve
may
God
strengthen
you
!
"
cried
the
old
man
with
unbounded
joy
.
"
And
I
,
for
my
part
,
will
do
my
utmost
to
procure
your
release
.