Right after Gogol's death, Binh names him guilty for the fatalities of the Cossacks as well as the young women at the hands of the Dark Horseman, given that he was the one who purchased them to be concealed in the barn. Bomgart is not able to carry out a post-mortem evaluation on the Gogol's body, while Vakula's child Vasilina (who secretly has magic abilities) proclaims rejection about Gogol's death.
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Right after Gogol's death, Binh names him guilty for the fatalities of the Cossacks as well as the young women at the hands of the Dark Horseman, given that he was the one who purchased them to be concealed in the barn. Bomgart is not able to carry out a post-mortem evaluation on the Gogol's body, while Vakula's child Vasilina (who secretly has magic abilities) proclaims rejection about Gogol's death.
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