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senses, and saw that it  was  evening at the Patriarch's Ponds. The water in
the pond had turned black, and a light boat was  now gliding on it,  and one
could hear  the splash of oars  and the  giggles of some  citizeness  in the
little  boat. The public appeared on the benches  along the walks, but again
on  the other  three  sides  of  the square,  and not on the side where  our
interlocutors were.
     The sky over Moscow seemed to lose colour, and the  full moon could  be
seen  quite  distinctly high above,  not yet  golden but white. It  was much
easier  to breathe,  and the voices  under the lindens  now sounded  softer,
eveningish.
     'How  is it I didn't notice that he'd  managed to spin a whole story? .
..'  Homeless thought in amazement. 'It's already evening!  ... Or maybe  he
wasn't telling it, but I simply fell asleep and dreamed it all?'
     But  it must be supposed that the  professor  did tell  the story after
all, otherwise it  would  have to be assumed that  Berlioz had had  the same
dream, because he said, studying the foreigner's face attentively:
     'Your story is  extremely  interesting,  Professor,  though it does not
coincide at all with the Gospel stories.'
     'Good heavens,'  the professor responded, smiling condescendingly, 'you
of all people  should know that precisely nothing of  what is written in the
Gospels ever  actually took place,  and if we start referring to the Gospels
as  a historical  source  .  .  .' he  smiled once more, and Berlioz stopped
short, because  this was  literally the same thing  he  had been  saying  to
Homeless as they walked down Bronnaya towards the Patriarch's Ponds.
     'That's so,' Berlioz replied, 'but I'm afraid no one can  confirm  that
what you've just told us actually took place either.'
     'Oh, yes! That there is one who can!' the professor, beginning to speak
in  broken  language,  said  with  great  assurance,  and   with  unexpected

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