general confusion and slipped away.


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DATE: July 19, 2017, 8:53 a.m.

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  1. nd without a second's delay Peplov flung open the door.
  2. "Children," he muttered, lifting up his arms and blinking tearfully, "the Lord bless you, my children. May you live -- be fruitful -- and multiply."
  3. "And -- and I bless you, too," the mamma brought out, crying with happiness. "May you be happy, my dear ones! Oh, you are taking from me my only treasure!" she said to Shchupkin. "Love my girl, be good to her. . . ."
  4. Shchupkin's mouth fell open with amazement and alarm. The parents' attack was so bold and unexpected that he could not utter a single word.
  5. "I'm in for it! I'm spliced!" he thought, going limp with horror. "It's all over with you now, my boy! There's no escape!"
  6. And he bowed his head submissively, as though to say, "Take me, I'm vanquished."
  7. "Ble-blessings on you," the papa went on, and he, too, shed tears. "Natashenka, my daughter, stand by his side. Kleopatra, give me the ikon."
  8. But at this point the father suddenly left off weeping, and his face was contorted with anger.
  9. "You ninny!" he said angrily to his wife. "You are an idiot! Is that the ikon?"
  10. "Ach, saints alive!"
  11. What had happened? The writing master raised himself and saw that he was saved; in her flutter the mamma had snatched from the wall the portrait of Lazhetchnikov, the author, in mistake for the ikon. Old Peplov and his wife stood disconcerted in the middle of the room, holding the portrait aloft, not knowing what to do or what to say. The writing master took advantage of the general confusion and slipped away.

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