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X The Examination in History

Word Count: 1937    |    Released on: 10/11/2017

our smart phaeton and wearing the first frockcoat of my life, while the whole of my other clothes — even down to my socks and linen — were new and o

desk. All this seemed to me a little rough and unpleasant, for I looked upon myself as immensely superior to such fellows, and considered that they ought not to treat me with such familiarity. At length, the names began to be called out. The gymnasium men walked out boldly, answered their questions (apparently) well, and came back looking cheerful. My own class of candidates were much more diffident, as well as appeared to answer worse. Of the oldish men, some answered well, and some very poorly. When the name “Semenoff “ was called out my neighbour with the grey hair and glittering eyes jostled me roughly, stepped over my legs, and went up to one of the examiners’ tables. It was plain from the aspect of the professors that he answered well and with assurance, yet, on returning to his place, he did not wait to see where he was placed on the list, but quietly collected his notebooks and departed. Several times I shuddered at the sound of the voice calling out the names, but my turn did not come in exact alphabetical order, though already names had begun to be called beginning with “I.”“Ikonin and Tenieff!” suddenly shouted some one from the professors’ end of the hall.“Go on, Ikonin! You are being called,” said a tall, red-faced gymnasium student near me. “But who is this BARtenieff or MORtenieff or somebody? I don’t know him.”“It must be you,” whispered St. Jerome loudly in my ear.“MY name is IRtenieff,” I said to the red-faced student. “Do you think that was the name they were calling out?”“Yes. Why on earth don’t you go up? “ he replied. “Lord, what a dandy!” he added under his breath, yet not so quietly but that I failed to hear the words as they came wafted to me from below the desk. In front of me walked Ikonin — a tall young man of about twenty-five, who was one of those whom I had classed as oldish men. He wore a tight brown frockcoat and a blue satin tie, and had wisps of flaxen hair carefully brushed over his collar in the peasant style. His appearance had already caught my attention when we were sitting among the desks, and had given me an impression that he was not bad-looking. Also I had noticed that he was very talkative. Yet what struck me most about his physiognomy was a tuft, of queer red hairs which he had under his chin, as well as, still more, a strange habit of continually unbuttoning his waistcoat and scratching his chest under his shirt.Behind the table to which we were summoned sat three Professors, none of whom acknowledged our salutations. A youngish professor was shuffling a bundle of tickets like a pack of cards; another one, with a star on his frockcoat, was gazing hard at a gymnasium student, who was repeating something at great speed about Charles the Great, and adding to each of his sentences the word nakonetz [= the English colloquialism “you know.”] while a third one — an old man in spectacles — proceeded to bend his head down as we approached, and, peering at us through his glasses, pointed silently to the tickets. I felt his glance go over both myself and Ikonin, and also felt sure that something about us had displeased him (perhaps it was Ikonin’s red hairs), for, after taking another look at the pair of us, he motioned impatiently to us to be quick in taking our tickets. I felt

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Contents

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I What I Consider to have Been the Beginning of My Youth
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II Springtime
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III Dreams
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IV Our Family Circle
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V My Rules
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VI Confession
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VII The Expedition to the Monastery
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VIII The Second Confession
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IX How I Prepared Myself for the Examinations
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X The Examination in History
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XI My Examination in Mathematics
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XII My Examination in Latin
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XIII I Become Grown-Up
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XIV How Woloda and Dubkoff Amused Themselves
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XV I Am Feted at Dinner
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XVI The Quarrel
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XVII I Get Ready to Pay Some Calls
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XVIII The Valakhin Family
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XIX The Kornakoffs
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XX The Iwins
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XXI Prince Ivan Ivanovitch
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XXII Intimate Conversation with My Friend
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XXIII The Nechludoffs
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XXIV Love
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XXV I Become Better Acquainted with the Nechludoffs
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XXVI I Show off
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XXVII Dimitri
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XXVIII In the Country
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XXIX Relations Between the Girls and Ourselves
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XXX How I Employed My Time
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XXXI "Comme IL Faut"
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XXXII Youth
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XXXIII Our Neighbours
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XXXIV My Father's Second Marriage
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XXXV How We Received the News
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XXXVI The University
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XXXVII Affairs of the Heart
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XXXVIII The World
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XXXIX The Students' Feast
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XL My Friendship with the Nechludoffs
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XLI My Friendship with the Nechludoffs
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XLII Our Stepmother
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XLIII New Comrades
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XLIV Zuchin and Semenoff
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XLV I Come to Grief
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