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changed "received Pechorin's diaries after after his death" to: "received Pechorin's diaries after he bequeaths them to captain Maximytch" the reason is that in the novel Pechorin meets Maximytch for a short time while on his way somewhere else. Maximytch asks Pechorin whether he wants his books back, Pechorin says that Maximytch can do whatever he wants with them and leaves, whereupon the unnamed narrator asks for them and a hurt Maximytch angrily gives them to him. -My source is the novel in question OzoneO (talk) 13:10, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]