EfĂm stood there gazing into the little chapel in which was the Holy Sepulchre itself with thirty-six lamps burning above it. As he stood looking over the peopleâs heads, he saw something that surprised him. Just beneath the lamps in which the sacred fire burns, and in front of everyone, EfĂm saw an old man in a grey coat, whose bald, shining head was just like Elisha BĂłdrof.
âIt is like him,â thought EfĂm, âbut it cannot be Elisha. He could not have got ahead of me. The ship before ours started a week sooner. He could not have caught that; and he was not on ours, for I saw every pilgrim on board.â
Hardly had EfĂm thought this, when the little old man began to pray, and bowed three times: once forwards to God, then once on each sideâ âto the brethren. And as he turned his head to the right, EfĂm recognized him. It was Elisha BĂłdrof himself, with his dark, curly beard turning grey at the cheeks, with his brows, his eyes and nose, and his expression of face. Yes, it was he!
EfĂm was very pleased to have found his comrade again, and wondered how Elisha had got ahead of him.