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A
priceless
man
!
said
the
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
.
The
doctor
was
extremely
dissatisfied
with
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
He
found
the
liver
considerably
enlarged
,
and
the
digestive
powers
weakened
,
while
the
course
of
mineral
waters
had
been
quite
without
effect
.
He
prescribed
more
physical
exercise
as
far
as
possible
,
and
as
far
as
possible
less
mental
strain
,
and
above
all
no
worry
in
other
words
,
just
what
was
as
much
out
of
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
s
power
as
abstaining
from
breathing
.
Then
he
withdrew
,
leaving
in
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
an
unpleasant
sense
that
something
was
wrong
with
him
,
and
that
there
was
no
chance
of
curing
it
.
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As
he
was
coming
away
,
the
doctor
chanced
to
meet
on
the
staircase
an
acquaintance
of
his
,
Sludin
,
who
was
secretary
of
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
s
department
.
They
had
been
comrades
at
the
university
,
and
though
they
rarely
met
,
they
thought
highly
of
each
other
and
were
excellent
friends
,
and
so
there
was
no
one
to
whom
the
doctor
would
have
given
his
opinion
of
a
patient
so
freely
as
to
Sludin
.
How
glad
I
am
you
ve
been
seeing
him
!
said
Sludin
.
He
s
not
well
,
and
I
fancy
.
.
.
.
Well
,
what
do
you
think
of
him
?
I
ll
tell
you
,
said
the
doctor
,
beckoning
over
Sludin
s
head
to
his
coachman
to
bring
the
carriage
round
.
It
s
just
this
,
said
the
doctor
,
taking
a
finger
of
his
kid
glove
in
his
white
hands
and
pulling
it
,
if
you
don
t
strain
the
strings
,
and
then
try
to
break
them
,
you
ll
find
it
a
difficult
job
;
but
strain
a
string
to
its
very
utmost
,
and
the
mere
weight
of
one
finger
on
the
strained
string
will
snap
it
.
And
with
his
close
assiduity
,
his
conscientious
devotion
to
his
work
,
he
s
strained
to
the
utmost
;
and
there
s
some
outside
burden
weighing
on
him
,
and
not
a
light
one
,
concluded
the
doctor
,
raising
his
eyebrows
significantly
.
Will
you
be
at
the
races
?
he
added
,
as
he
sank
into
his
seat
in
the
carriage
.
Yes
,
yes
,
to
be
sure
;
it
does
waste
a
lot
of
time
,
the
doctor
responded
vaguely
to
some
reply
of
Sludin
s
he
had
not
caught
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Directly
after
the
doctor
,
who
had
taken
up
so
much
time
,
came
the
celebrated
traveler
,
and
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
by
means
of
the
pamphlet
he
had
only
just
finished
reading
and
his
previous
acquaintance
with
the
subject
,
impressed
the
traveler
by
the
depth
of
his
knowledge
of
the
subject
and
the
breadth
and
enlightenment
of
his
view
of
it
.
At
the
same
time
as
the
traveler
there
was
announced
a
provincial
marshal
of
nobility
on
a
visit
to
Petersburg
,
with
whom
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
had
to
have
some
conversation
.
After
his
departure
,
he
had
to
finish
the
daily
routine
of
business
with
his
secretary
,
and
then
he
still
had
to
drive
round
to
call
on
a
certain
great
personage
on
a
matter
of
grave
and
serious
import
.
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
only
just
managed
to
be
back
by
five
o
clock
,
his
dinner
-
hour
,
and
after
dining
with
his
secretary
,
he
invited
him
to
drive
with
him
to
his
country
villa
and
to
the
races
.
Though
he
did
not
acknowledge
it
to
himself
,
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
always
tried
nowadays
to
secure
the
presence
of
a
third
person
in
his
interviews
with
his
wife
.