He remembered that NikĂta was lying under him and that he had got warm and was alive, and it seemed to him that he was NikĂta and NikĂta was he, and that his life was not in himself but in NikĂta. He strained his ears and heard NikĂta breathing and even slightly snoring. âNikĂta is alive, so I too am alive!â he said to himself triumphantly.
And he remembered his money, his shop, his house, the buying and selling, and MirĂłnovâs millions, and it was hard for him to understand why that man, called VasĂli BrekhunĂłv, had troubled himself with all those things with which he had been troubled.
âWell, it was because he did not know what the real thing was,â he thought, concerning that VasĂli BrekhunĂłv. âHe did not know, but now I know and know for sure. Now I know!â And again he heard the voice of the one who had called him before. âIâm coming! Coming!â he responded gladly, and his whole being was filled with joyful emotion. He felt himself free and that nothing could hold him back any longer.