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The Possessed

CHAPTER IV
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When we opened the door she did not call out to us or even move from her place.

Shatov said that the door into the passage would not lock and it had once stood wide open all night.

By the dim light of a thin candle in an iron candlestick, I made out a woman of about thirty, perhaps, sickly and emaciated, wearing an old dress of dark cotton material, with her long neck uncovered, her scanty dark hair twisted into a knot on the nape of her neck, no larger than the fist of a two-year-old child.

She looked at us rather cheerfully.

Besides the candlestick, she had on the table in front of her a little peasant looking-glass, an old pack of cards, a tattered book of songs, and a white roll of German bread from which one or two bites had been taken.
It was noticeable that Mlle.


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