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Mother

CHAPTER XIII
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And if my father is a thief----" "Oh!" said the Little Russian in a low voice, moving up to Nikolay.
"And as for Isay Gorbov, I'll wring his head off! You shall see!" "What for ?" asked the Little Russian in a quiet, earnest voice.
"He shouldn't be a spy; he shouldn't go about denouncing people.

It's through him my father's gone to the dogs, and it's owing to him that he now is aiming to become a spy," said Vyesovshchikov, looking at Andrey with a dark, hostile scowl.
"Oh, that's it!" exclaimed the Little Russian.

"And pray, who'd blame you for that?
Fools!" "Both the fools and the wise are smeared with the same oil!" said Nikolay heavily.

"Here are you a wise fellow, and Pavel, too.

And do you mean to say that I am the same to you as Fedya Mazin or Samoylov, or as you two are to each other?
Don't lie! I won't believe you, anyway.


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