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Alexey
Alexandrovitch
was
in
principle
in
favor
of
the
publicity
of
legal
proceedings
,
though
for
some
higher
official
considerations
he
disliked
the
application
of
the
principle
in
Russia
,
and
disapproved
of
it
,
as
far
as
he
could
disapprove
of
anything
instituted
by
authority
of
the
Emperor
.
His
whole
life
had
been
spent
in
administrative
work
,
and
consequently
,
when
he
did
not
approve
of
anything
,
his
disapproval
was
softened
by
the
recognition
of
the
inevitability
of
mistakes
and
the
possibility
of
reform
in
every
department
.
In
the
new
public
law
courts
he
disliked
the
restrictions
laid
on
the
lawyers
conducting
cases
.
But
till
then
he
had
had
nothing
to
do
with
the
law
courts
,
and
so
had
disapproved
of
their
publicity
simply
in
theory
;
now
his
disapprobation
was
strengthened
by
the
unpleasant
impression
made
on
him
in
the
lawyer
’
s
waiting
room
.
“
Coming
immediately
,
”
said
the
clerk
;
and
two
minutes
later
there
did
actually
appear
in
the
doorway
the
large
figure
of
an
old
solicitor
who
had
been
consulting
with
the
lawyer
himself
.
The
lawyer
was
a
little
,
squat
,
bald
man
,
with
a
dark
,
reddish
beard
,
light
-
colored
long
eyebrows
,
and
an
overhanging
brow
.
He
was
attired
as
though
for
a
wedding
,
from
his
cravat
to
his
double
watch
-
chain
and
varnished
boots
.
His
face
was
clever
and
manly
,
but
his
dress
was
dandified
and
in
bad
taste
.
“
Pray
walk
in
,
”
said
the
lawyer
,
addressing
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
;
and
,
gloomily
ushering
Karenin
in
before
him
,
he
closed
the
door
.
“
Won
’
t
you
sit
down
?
”
He
indicated
an
armchair
at
a
writing
-
table
covered
with
papers
.
He
sat
down
himself
,
and
,
rubbing
his
little
hands
with
short
fingers
covered
with
white
hairs
,
he
bent
his
head
on
one
side
.
But
as
soon
as
he
was
settled
in
this
position
a
moth
flew
over
the
table
.
The
lawyer
,
with
a
swiftness
that
could
never
have
been
expected
of
him
,
opened
his
hands
,
caught
the
moth
,
and
resumed
his
former
attitude
.
“
Before
beginning
to
speak
of
my
business
,
”
said
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
,
following
the
lawyer
’
s
movements
with
wondering
eyes
,
“
I
ought
to
observe
that
the
business
about
which
I
have
to
speak
to
you
is
to
be
strictly
private
.
”
The
lawyer
’
s
overhanging
reddish
mustaches
were
parted
in
a
scarcely
perceptible
smile
.
“
I
should
not
be
a
lawyer
if
I
could
not
keep
the
secrets
confided
to
me
.
But
if
you
would
like
proof
.
.
.
.
”
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
glanced
at
his
face
,
and
saw
that
the
shrewd
,
gray
eyes
were
laughing
,
and
seemed
to
know
all
about
it
already
.