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Foma Gordyeff

CHAPTER III
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You are a pure soul! Eh, my darling! Be seated here by my side." And taking Foma by the hand, she made him sit down, like a child, in her lap, pressed his head close to her breast, and, bending over him, pressed her lips to his for a long time.
"What are you crying about ?" asked Foma, caressing her cheek with one hand, while the other clasped the woman's neck.
"I am crying about myself.

Why have you sent me away ?" she asked plaintively.
"I began to feel ashamed of myself," said Foma, lowering his head.
"My darling! Tell me the truth--haven't you been pleased with me ?" she asked with a smile, but her big, hot tears were still trickling down on Foma's breast.
"Why should you speak like this ?" exclaimed the youth, almost frightened, and hotly began to mumble to her some words about her beauty, about her kindness, telling her how sorry he was for her and how bashful in her presence.

And she listened and kept on kissing his cheeks, his neck, his head and his uncovered breast.
He became silent--then she began to speak--softly and mournfully as though speaking of the dead: "And I thought it was something else.

When you said, 'Be gone!' I got up and went away.

And your words made me feel sad, very sad.


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