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off the track, as he does at the end of the story “Alyosha The Pot.” As Alyosha is dying he thinks,“if it’s good here when you do what they tell you and
off the track, as he does at the end of the story “Alyosha The Pot.” As Alyosha is dying he thinks,“if it’s good here when you do what they tell you and
don’t hurt anybody, then it’ll be good up there too”
don’t hurt anybody, then it’ll be good up there too”
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