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The Possessed

CHAPTER VI
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The hands began to complain among themselves, asking to be paid fairly, and foolishly went to the police, though without much disturbance, for they were not so very much excited.

It was just at this moment that the manifestoes were brought to Andrey Antonovitch by the overseer.
Pyotr Stepanovitch popped into the study unannounced, like an intimate friend and one of the family; besides, he had a message from Yulia Mihailovna.

Seeing him, Lembke frowned grimly and stood still at the table without welcoming him.

Till that moment he had been pacing up and down the study and had been discussing something _tete-a-tete_ with his clerk Blum, a very clumsy and surly German whom he had brought with him from Petersburg, in spite of the violent opposition of Yulia Mihailovna.
On Pyotr Stepanovitch's entrance the clerk had moved to the door, but had not gone out.

Pyotr Stepanovitch even fancied that he exchanged significant glances with his chief.
"Aha, I've caught you at last, you secretive monarch of the town!" Pyotr Stepanovitch cried out laughing, and laid his hand over the manifesto on the table.


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