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The Possessed

CHAPTER VI
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I know what women's logic is.
Well, good-bye.

I dare say I shall bring you the writer in a couple of days or so.

Above all, our compact!" IV Though Pyotr Stepanovitch was perhaps far from being a stupid man, Fedka the convict had said of him truly "that he would make up a man himself and go on living with him too." He came away from Lembke fully persuaded that for the next six days, anyway, he had put his mind at rest, and this interval was absolutely necessary for his own purposes.

But it was a false idea and founded entirely on the fact that he had made up for himself once for all an Andrey Antonovitch who was a perfect simpleton.
Like every morbidly suspicious man, Andrey Antonovitch was always exceedingly and joyfully trustful the moment he got on to sure ground.
The new turn of affairs struck him at first in a rather favourable light in spite of some fresh and troublesome complications.

Anyway, his former doubts fell to the ground.


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