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Explore the gripping tale of Aksenoff, who faces accusations and imprisonment despite his innocence. Uncover the mysterious events at the fair and the shocking revelation of a crime. Will the truth prevail, or will justice be denied?

  • Story
  • Justice
  • Innocence
  • Crime
  • Imprisonment

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  1. God Sees The Truth but Waits

  2. One day, Aksenoff was preparing to go to the fair at Nizhny where he hoped to sell his merchandise. Ivan, please don t go to the fair today. I dreamed that something bad happened to you there. For my sake, please stay at home You know that I have to go to the fair, it s ok

  3. The soldiers and the chief belongings. Suddenly, the Chief pulled a knife out of Assenoff s things. Whose knife is this? And whose blood is on the knife?

  4. I-I-dont know. That-that knife does does not- belong to me Whose knife is this? And whose blood is on the knife?

  5. I have been in prison for twenty-six years. But what did you do? What was your crime?

  6. Smevitch, perhaps you have heard of that crime. Heard of it! Of course I have heard of it! It was on everyone s lips at the time. But that was long age, and I don t remember much about it now. Perhaps you know who really killed the merchant.

  7. Keep quiet, old men, and I ll get you out of here too! If you tell them what I ve been doing, they ll beat the life out of me. But bear in mind, I ll kill you first! I cannot say. I cannot say. Your honor. Do whatever you want with me

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  9. The End

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