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All
the
officials
sitting
on
the
further
side
under
the
portrait
of
the
Tsar
and
the
eagle
,
delighted
at
any
distraction
,
looked
round
at
the
door
;
but
the
doorkeeper
standing
at
the
door
at
once
drove
out
the
intruder
,
and
closed
the
glass
door
after
him
.
When
the
case
had
been
read
through
,
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
got
up
and
stretched
,
and
by
way
of
tribute
to
the
liberalism
of
the
times
took
out
a
cigarette
in
the
boardroom
and
went
into
his
private
room
.
Two
of
the
members
of
the
board
,
the
old
veteran
in
the
service
,
Nikitin
,
and
the
Kammerjunker
Grinevitch
,
went
in
with
him
.
“
We
shall
have
time
to
finish
after
lunch
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
“
To
be
sure
we
shall
!
”
said
Nikitin
.
“
A
pretty
sharp
fellow
this
Fomin
must
be
,
”
said
Grinevitch
of
one
of
the
persons
taking
part
in
the
case
they
were
examining
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
frowned
at
Grinevitch
’
s
words
,
giving
him
thereby
to
understand
that
it
was
improper
to
pass
judgment
prematurely
,
and
made
him
no
reply
.
“
Who
was
that
came
in
?
”
he
asked
the
doorkeeper
.
“
Someone
,
your
excellency
,
crept
in
without
permission
directly
my
back
was
turned
.
He
was
asking
for
you
.
I
told
him
:
when
the
members
come
out
,
then
.
.
.
.
”
“
Where
is
he
?
”
“
Maybe
he
’
s
gone
into
the
passage
,
but
here
he
comes
anyway
.
That
is
he
,
”
said
the
doorkeeper
,
pointing
to
a
strongly
built
,
broad
-
shouldered
man
with
a
curly
beard
,
who
,
without
taking
off
his
sheepskin
cap
,
was
running
lightly
and
rapidly
up
the
worn
steps
of
the
stone
staircase
.
One
of
the
members
going
down
—
a
lean
official
with
a
portfolio
—
stood
out
of
his
way
and
looked
disapprovingly
at
the
legs
of
the
stranger
,
then
glanced
inquiringly
at
Oblonsky
.