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Foma Gordyeff

CHAPTER IV
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His relations with everybody are so free, so clever, he has a word for each and every one.

You can see at once that whatever he should desire he is sure to attain." "What is he striving for ?" exclaimed Luba.

"Nothing but money.

But there are people that want happiness for all on earth, and to gain this end they work without sparing themselves; they suffer and perish! How can my father be compared with these ?" "You need not compare them.

They evidently like one thing, while your father likes another." "They do not like anything!" How's that?
"They want to change everything." "So they do strive for something ?" said Foma, thoughtfully.


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