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"
They
showed
me
out
with
bows
and
every
kind
of
respect
;
they
seemed
quite
beside
themselves
.
I
shall
never
forget
the
expression
of
their
faces
!
"
I
took
a
droshky
and
drove
over
to
the
Vassili
Ostroff
at
once
.
For
some
years
I
had
been
at
enmity
with
this
young
Bachmatoff
,
at
school
.
We
considered
him
an
aristocrat
;
at
all
events
I
called
him
one
.
He
used
to
dress
smartly
,
and
always
drove
to
school
in
a
private
trap
.
He
was
a
good
companion
,
and
was
always
merry
and
jolly
,
sometimes
even
witty
,
though
he
was
not
very
intellectual
,
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
he
was
always
top
of
the
class
;
I
myself
was
never
top
in
anything
!
All
his
companions
were
very
fond
of
him
,
excepting
myself
.
He
had
several
times
during
those
years
come
up
to
me
and
tried
to
make
friends
;
but
I
had
always
turned
sulkily
away
and
refused
to
have
anything
to
do
with
him
.
I
had
not
seen
him
for
a
whole
year
now
;
he
was
at
the
university
.
When
,
at
nine
o'clock
,
or
so
,
this
evening
,
I
arrived
and
was
shown
up
to
him
with
great
ceremony
,
he
first
received
me
with
astonishment
,
and
not
too
affably
,
but
he
soon
cheered
up
,
and
suddenly
gazed
intently
at
me
and
burst
out
laughing
.
"'
Why
,
what
on
earth
can
have
possessed
you
to
come
and
see
me
,
Terentieff
?
'
he
cried
,
with
his
usual
pleasant
,
sometimes
audacious
,
but
never
offensive
familiarity
,
which
I
liked
in
reality
,
but
for
which
I
also
detested
him
.
'
Why
what
's
the
matter
?
'
he
cried
in
alarm
.
'
Are
you
ill
?
'
"
That
confounded
cough
of
mine
had
come
on
again
;
I
fell
into
a
chair
,
and
with
difficulty
recovered
my
breath
.
'
It
's
all
right
,
it
's
only
consumption
'
I
said
.
'
I
have
come
to
you
with
a
petition
!
'
"
He
sat
down
in
amazement
,
and
I
lost
no
time
in
telling
him
the
medical
man
's
history
;
and
explained
that
he
,
with
the
influence
which
he
possessed
over
his
uncle
,
might
do
some
good
to
the
poor
fellow
.
"'
I
'll
do
it
--
I
'll
do
it
,
of
course
!
'
he
said
.
'
I
shall
attack
my
uncle
about
it
tomorrow
morning
,
and
I
'm
very
glad
you
told
me
the
story
.
But
how
was
it
that
you
thought
of
coming
to
me
about
it
,
Terentieff
?
'
"'
So
much
depends
upon
your
uncle
,
'
I
said
.
'
And
besides
we
have
always
been
enemies
,
Bachmatoff
;
and
as
you
are
a
generous
sort
of
fellow
,
I
thought
you
would
not
refuse
my
request
because
I
was
your
enemy
!
'
I
added
with
irony
.
"'
Like
Napoleon
going
to
England
,
eh
?
'
cried
he
,
laughing
.
'
I
'll
do
it
though
--
of
course
,
and
at
once
,
if
I
can
!
'
he
added
,
seeing
that
I
rose
seriously
from
my
chair
at
this
point
.
"
And
sure
enough
the
matter
ended
as
satisfactorily
as
possible
.
A
month
or
so
later
my
medical
friend
was
appointed
to
another
post
.
He
got
his
travelling
expenses
paid
,
and
something
to
help
him
to
start
life
with
once
more
.
I
think
Bachmatoff
must
have
persuaded
the
doctor
to
accept
a
loan
from
himself
.
I
saw
Bachmatoff
two
or
three
times
,
about
this
period
,
the
third
time
being
when
he
gave
a
farewell
dinner
to
the
doctor
and
his
wife
before
their
departure
,
a
champagne
dinner
.