The Census in Moscow by Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
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{30} In the Moscow edition (authorized by the Censor), the
concluding paragraph is replaced by the following: --"They say: The action of a single man is but a drop in the sea. A drop in the sea! "There is an Indian legend relating how a man dropped a pearl into the sea, and in order to recover it he took a bucket, and began to bail out, and to pour the water on the shore. Thus he toiled without intermission, and on the seventh day the spirit of the sea grew alarmed lest the man should dip the sea dry, and so he brought him his pearl. If our social evil of persecuting man were the sea, then that pearl which we have lost is equivalent to devoting our lives to bailing out the sea of that evil. The prince of this world will take fright, he will succumb more promptly than did the spirit of the sea; but this social evil is not the sea, but a foul cesspool, which we assiduously fill with our own uncleanness. All that is required is for us to come to our senses, and to comprehend what we are doing; to fall out of love with our own uncleanness,--in order that that imaginary sea should dry away, and that we should come into possession of that priceless pearl,--fraternal, humane life." {31} An arshin is twenty-eight inches. {32} The fast extends from the 5th to the 30th of June, O.S. (June 27 to July 12, N.S.) {33} A pood is thirty-six pounds. {34} Robinson Crusoe. {35} Here something has been omitted by the Censor, which I am |
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