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Updated: May 11, 2025
"No, brother, no buts. And if the ear-rings being found in Nikolay's hands at the very day and hour of the murder constitutes an important piece of circumstantial evidence against him although the explanation given by him accounts for it, and therefore it does not tell seriously against him one must take into consideration the facts which prove him innocent, especially as they are facts that cannot be denied.
Oh, yes, I know you!" the woman exclaimed in a low voice. "How do you do? It's dark here." Nilovna looked at her and remembered that this woman had come to Nikolay's home on rare occasions. "All comrades!" flashed through her mind. The woman compelled Nilovna to walk in front. "Is he feeling bad?" "Yes; he's lying down. He asked you to bring something to eat."
Nikolay's pockmarked face became covered with red patches, and his little gray eyes were steadfastly fixed upon the officer. The Little Russian curled his mustache, and when the mother entered the room, he smiled and gave her an affectionate nod of the head.
In the evening at tea Sofya said to the mother: "Nilovna, you have to go to the village again." "Well, what of it? When?" "It would be good if you could go to-morrow. Can you?" "Yes." "Ride there," advised Nikolay. "Hire post horses, and please take a different route from before across the district of Nikolsk." Nikolay's somber expression was alarming.
Nobody comes to me for any other reason." Something strange seemed to be in Liudmila's voice. The mother looked in her face. Liudmila smiled with the corners of her thin lips, her dull eyes gleamed behind her glasses. Turning her glance aside, the mother handed her the speech of Pavel. "Here. They ask you to print it at once." And she began to tell of Nikolay's preparations for the arrest.
I understand what you are striving for. I see what a burden you all carry on your shoulders. Take me to you, too, for the sake of Christ, that I may be able to help my son! Take me to you!" Nikolay's face grew pale; he heaved a deep sigh, and smiling, said, looking at her with sympathetic attention: "This is the first time I've heard such words."
He did not attempt to think about Nikolay; he was stupefied; he felt that his confession was something inexplicable, amazing something beyond his understanding. But Nikolay's confession was an actual fact. The consequences of this fact were clear to him at once, its falsehood could not fail to be discovered, and then they would be after him again.
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