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"
Your
Highness
,
"
said
Murazov
,
"
the
Governor
of
the
town
is
one
of
the
heirs
under
the
will
:
wherefore
he
has
a
certain
right
to
intervene
.
Also
,
the
fact
that
extraneous
persons
have
meddled
in
the
matter
is
only
what
is
to
be
expected
from
human
nature
.
A
rich
woman
dies
,
and
no
exact
,
regular
disposition
of
her
property
is
made
.
Hence
there
comes
flocking
from
every
side
a
cloud
of
fortune
hunters
.
What
else
could
one
expect
?
Such
is
human
nature
.
"
"
Yes
,
but
why
should
such
persons
go
and
commit
fraud
?
"
asked
the
Prince
irritably
.
"
I
feel
as
though
not
a
single
honest
tchinovnik
were
available
--
as
though
every
one
of
them
were
a
rogue
.
"
"
Your
Highness
,
which
of
us
is
altogether
beyond
reproach
?
The
tchinovniks
of
our
town
are
human
beings
,
and
no
more
.
Some
of
them
are
men
of
worth
,
and
nearly
all
of
them
men
skilled
in
business
--
though
also
,
unfortunately
,
largely
inter-related
.
"
"
Now
,
tell
me
this
,
Athanasi
Vassilievitch
,
"
said
the
Prince
,
"
for
you
are
about
the
only
honest
man
of
my
acquaintance
.
What
has
inspired
in
you
such
a
penchant
for
defending
rascals
?
"
"
This
,
"
replied
Murazov
.
"
Take
any
man
you
like
of
the
persons
whom
you
thus
term
rascals
.
That
man
none
the
less
remains
a
human
being
.
That
being
so
,
how
can
one
refuse
to
defend
him
when
all
the
time
one
knows
that
half
his
errors
have
been
committed
through
ignorance
and
stupidity
?
Each
of
us
commits
faults
with
every
step
that
we
take
;
each
of
us
entails
unhappiness
upon
others
with
every
breath
that
we
draw
--
and
that
although
we
may
have
no
evil
intention
whatever
in
our
minds
.
Your
Highness
himself
has
,
before
now
,
committed
an
injustice
of
the
gravest
nature
.
"
"
I
have
?
"
cried
the
Prince
,
taken
aback
by
this
unexpected
turn
given
to
the
conversation
.
Murazov
remained
silent
for
a
moment
,
as
though
he
were
debating
something
in
his
thoughts
.
Then
he
said
:
"
Nevertheless
it
is
as
I
say
.
You
committed
the
injustice
in
the
case
of
the
lad
Dierpiennikov
.
"