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The Possessed

CHAPTER V
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The gate of the rather large house stood unfastened, and the approach to the lodge was open.

We learnt at once that Semyon Yakovlevitch was dining, but was receiving guests.

The whole crowd of us went in.

The room in which the saint dined and received visitors had three windows, and was fairly large.

It was divided into two equal parts by a wooden lattice-work partition, which ran from wall to wall, and was three or four feet high.
Ordinary visitors remained on the outside of this partition, but lucky ones were by the saint's invitation admitted through the partition doors into his half of the room.


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