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111
This
second
individual
wore
a
dress
coat
,
and
was
some
forty
years
of
age
;
he
was
the
general
's
special
study
servant
,
and
well
aware
of
his
own
importance
.
112
"
Wait
in
the
next
room
,
please
;
and
leave
your
bundle
here
,
"
said
the
door-keeper
,
as
he
sat
down
comfortably
in
his
own
easy-chair
in
the
ante-chamber
.
He
looked
at
the
prince
in
severe
surprise
as
the
latter
settled
himself
in
another
chair
alongside
,
with
his
bundle
on
his
knees
.
113
"
If
you
do
n't
mind
,
I
would
rather
sit
here
with
you
,
"
said
the
prince
;
"
I
should
prefer
it
to
sitting
in
there
.
"
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114
"
Oh
,
but
you
ca
n't
stay
here
.
You
are
a
visitor
--
a
guest
,
so
to
speak
.
Is
it
the
general
himself
you
wish
to
see
?
"
115
The
man
evidently
could
not
take
in
the
idea
of
such
a
shabby-looking
visitor
,
and
had
decided
to
ask
once
more
.
116
"
Yes
--
I
have
business
--
"
began
the
prince
.
117
"
I
do
not
ask
you
what
your
business
may
be
,
all
I
have
to
do
is
to
announce
you
;
and
unless
the
secretary
comes
in
here
I
can
not
do
that
.
"
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118
The
man
's
suspicions
seemed
to
increase
more
and
more
.
The
prince
was
too
unlike
the
usual
run
of
daily
visitors
;
and
although
the
general
certainly
did
receive
,
on
business
,
all
sorts
and
conditions
of
men
,
yet
in
spite
of
this
fact
the
servant
felt
great
doubts
on
the
subject
of
this
particular
visitor
.
The
presence
of
the
secretary
as
an
intermediary
was
,
he
judged
,
essential
in
this
case
.
119
"
Surely
you
--
are
from
abroad
?
"
he
inquired
at
last
,
in
a
confused
sort
of
way
.
120
He
had
begun
his
sentence
intending
to
say
,
"
Surely
you
are
not
Prince
Muishkin
,
are
you
?
"