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Updated: May 20, 2025


And you have the face to confess it!" Dmitry Matov grew green with fear. He shouted to his companion: "Kill him! He has been listening to us! Shoot quick! He mustn't live. He will give us both up!" At this moment two other men appeared from the same place. Lunitsin aimed his revolver straight at Matov's forehead, and asked: "Who ought to be killed, traitor?"

It will be difficult to take him away, and it is dangerous to leave him here." "Who will come here?" said Lunitsin. "At best only by chance. Let him hang here until he's found." "Let us bury him here in the garden, like a dog," suggested Krovlin. "Give him to me," said Trirodov. "I will dispose his body in such a way that no one will find it." The others assented eagerly.

He injected with a small syringe several drops of the liquid under Dmitry Matov's skin. Matov gave a feeble cry and fell heavily to the floor. In a few moments the body lay before them, blue and apparently lifeless. Lunitsin examined Matov and said: "He's done for." The men left one by one. Trirodov alone remained with Matov's body. Trirodov took off Matov's clothes and burned them in the stove.

One of the members of the circle, the young physician Lunitsin, took the role of betrayer upon himself. He promised to obtain for Dmitry Matov important documents involving many of the members. They made a bargain at a moderate figure.

Lunitsin waited for him a few yards from the station, and led him to a very solitary spot where was situated the house hired for the purpose. A supper had been prepared there. Matov ate heartily and drank much wine. His companion began to invent stories about certain suspicious movements he had heard of lately.

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