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She observed considerable agitation in the factory; the workmen gathered in small groups and talked in an undertone, with great animation; the foremen walked about with careworn faces, poking their noses into everything; here and there were heard angry oaths and irritated laughter. Two policemen escorted Samoylov past her. He walked with one hand in his pocket, the other smoothing his red hair.

"Ha-ha!" said the lame man. "Very well!" "Comrades!" Pavel cried. "Onward all your lives. There is no other way for us! Sing!" The atmosphere grew tense. The flag rose and rocked and waved over the heads of the people, gliding toward the gray wall of soldiers. The mother trembled. She closed her eyes; and cried: "Oh oh!" None but Pavel, Andrey, Samoylov, and Mazin advanced beyond the crowd.

"Now we must continue our work the same as before, and not only for the cause itself, but also to save our comrades!" "And there is no one to do the work," added Yegor, smiling. "We have first-rate literature. I saw to that myself. But how to get it into the factory, that's the question!" "They search everybody at the gates now," said Samoylov.

"And we may expect about ten more to be taken! This gentleman here, for example." "Yes; me, too!" said Samoylov with a frown. Nilovna somehow felt relieved. "He isn't there alone," she thought. When she had dressed herself, she entered the room and, smiling bravely, said: "I guess they won't detain them long, if they arrested so many."