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Section 4
Now I remembered Chekhov, who said that brevity is the soul of wit. I have written a lot to you, but I haven't mentioned the main example of decency. This example is of no use to Berezovsky, but it's worth reminding you that in the history of mankind there was Jesus Christ. He, perhaps, is tougher than you. How many nerves did he fray for the former rulers of Judea. They were probably worse than ours. Just the massacre of the innocents is worth something. So Jesus Christ, unlike you, did not rush to other countries, and met his death, relying only on God's help. But why do you need myths? The thought doesn't leave my head, why the Berezovsky-Yushenkov alliance became possible. Knowing Berezovsky a little, one can assume that he made the choice. The number of candidates for the role of allies, judging by his choice, was minimal. But in the absence of fish, even a crayfish is a fish. And in this sense, his choice is understandable. Then what were you guided by?