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Title
Beasts in Cassocks
Author
John Feoktist Dudikoff
Year
1924
Publisher
Nurkin Press
Location
Newark, NJ
Source
djvu
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To be proofread
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Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC
1041073928
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
Principal Persons
5
I.
My Confession
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II.
I Come To America
15
III.
I Undergo a "Rehearsal"
17
IV.
Orgies Masked As "Rehearsals"
19
V.
Platon Takes Money For Sage-Keeping
22
VI.
I Meet the "Archangel"
24
VII.
I Am Reprimanded and Sworn In
25
VIII.
The Holy Fathers Celebrate
26
IX.
The Bishop Amuses Himself
29
X.
Ivan Gorbach, the "Specialist"
35
XI.
At the Inquest
37
XII.
The Clergymen Administer "Justice"
38
XIII.
A Daylight Robbery
40
XIV.
More "Inquests"
43
XV.
I Pay for the Fathers' Dinner
46
XVI.
Russian Spies in America
48
XVII.
I Am Attacked, Robbed and Imprisoned
51
XVIII.
I Return to Russia
53
XIX.
Platon Repays Me With "Interest"
56
XX.
I Meet the Czar
58
XXI.
Platon Causes Husband's Death and Seduces Widow
61
XXII.
Platon Instigates the Beiliss Blood Accusation
64
XXIII.
His Eminence Leads Me a Chase
65
XXIV.
Platon Incites Pogroms
68
XXV.
The Hetman's Gendarmes Assassinate My Two Children
74
XXVI.
I Land at the "Che-Ka" (Extraordinary Commission)
77
XXVII.
I Am Sentenced to Death
79
XXVIII.
The Horrors and Atrocities of the Soviet Inquisition
81
XXIX.
Justice Triumphs
84
XXX.
I Trace Platon to New York
84
XXXI.
The "People’s Priest"—An Arch-Provocateur
85
XXXII.
Platon Obtains My "Confession" By Fraud
87
XXXIII.
The "To-morrow" That Never Comes
88
XXXIV.
I Am Fed on Promises
89
XXXV.
I Bring Suit
92
XXXVI.
"You Have Walked Into Our Trap"
94
XXXVII.
The Two "Pillars" Testify
98
XXXVIII.
I Am Accused of Bolshevism
104
XXXIX.
Affidavit of Maria M. Bogdanova-Dudikoff
108
Hearing of Lukuch vs. Repelo
130
A Brief Sketch of My Court Trials and Further Sufferings
131