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Two brothers pass their lives in rural Russia.

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our beauty, fashioned after the image of God, lying in the tomb disfigured, dishonoured, bereft of form.⁠ ⁠…

“ ‘Of a truth, all things are vanity, and life is but a shadow and a dream. For in vain doth everyone who is born of earth disquiet himself, as saith the Scriptures: when we have acquired the world, then do we take up our abode in the grave, where kings and beggars lie down together.⁠ ⁠…’

“ ‘Kings and beggars!’ ” repeated Tikhon Ilitch with ecstatic melancholy, and shook his head. “Life is over, dear brother! I had, you understand, a dumb cook; I gave her, the stupid thing, a kerchief from foreign parts; and what does she do but take and wear it completely to rags, wrong side out ! Do you understand? Out of stupidity and greed. She begrudged wearing it right side out on ordinary days⁠—and when a feast-day came along nothing was left of it but rags. And that’s exactly the way it is with me and with my life. ’Tis truly so!”

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