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Foma Gordyeff

CHAPTER XII
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That is a perfectly infallible enterprise.

But a weary one, it must be admitted.
It does not require much brains; there is no room in it for an extraordinary man; a man with great enterprising power cannot develop in it." Lubov entered and invited them all into the dining-room.

When the Mayakins stepped out Foma imperceptibly tugged Lubov by the sleeve, and she remained with him alone, inquiring hastily: "What is it ?" "Nothing," said Foma, with a smile.

"I want to ask you whether you are glad ?" "Of course I am!" exclaimed Lubov.
"And what about ?" "That is, what do you mean ?" "Just so.

What about ?" "You're queer!" said Lubov, looking at him with astonishment.


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