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    Chapter 44

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    September 19th.

    MY BELOVED BARBARA ALEXIEVNA,--I hasten to let you know that
    Rataziaev has found me some work to do for a certain writer--the
    latter having submitted to him a large manuscript. Glory be to
    God, for this means a large amount of work to do. Yet, though the
    copy is wanted in haste, the original is so carelessly written
    that I hardly know how to set about my task. Indeed, certain
    parts of the manuscript are almost undecipherable. I have agreed
    to do the work for forty kopecks a sheet. You see therefore (and
    this is my true reason for writing to you), that we shall soon be
    receiving money from an extraneous source. Goodbye now, as I must
    begin upon my labours.--Your sincere friend,

    MAKAR DIEVUSHKIN.
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