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I
don
t
want
that
on
,
he
said
,
taking
off
her
hat
.
And
as
it
were
,
seeing
her
afresh
without
her
hat
,
he
fell
to
kissing
her
again
.
But
what
did
you
think
about
me
?
You
didn
t
think
I
was
dead
?
I
never
believed
it
.
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You
didn
t
believe
it
,
my
sweet
?
I
knew
,
I
knew
!
he
repeated
his
favorite
phrase
,
and
snatching
the
hand
that
was
stroking
his
hair
,
he
pressed
the
open
palm
to
his
mouth
and
kissed
it
.
Meanwhile
Vassily
Lukitch
had
not
at
first
understood
who
this
lady
was
,
and
had
learned
from
their
conversation
that
it
was
no
other
person
than
the
mother
who
had
left
her
husband
,
and
whom
he
had
not
seen
,
as
he
had
entered
the
house
after
her
departure
.
He
was
in
doubt
whether
to
go
in
or
not
,
or
whether
to
communicate
with
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
.
Reflecting
finally
that
his
duty
was
to
get
Seryozha
up
at
the
hour
fixed
,
and
that
it
was
therefore
not
his
business
to
consider
who
was
there
,
the
mother
or
anyone
else
,
but
simply
to
do
his
duty
,
he
finished
dressing
,
went
to
the
door
and
opened
it
.
But
the
embraces
of
the
mother
and
child
,
the
sound
of
their
voices
,
and
what
they
were
saying
,
made
him
change
his
mind
.
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He
shook
his
head
,
and
with
a
sigh
he
closed
the
door
.
I
ll
wait
another
ten
minutes
,
he
said
to
himself
,
clearing
his
throat
and
wiping
away
tears
.
Among
the
servants
of
the
household
there
was
intense
excitement
all
this
time
.
All
had
heard
that
their
mistress
had
come
,
and
that
Kapitonitch
had
let
her
in
,
and
that
she
was
even
now
in
the
nursery
,
and
that
their
master
always
went
in
person
to
the
nursery
at
nine
o
clock
,
and
everyone
fully
comprehended
that
it
was
impossible
for
the
husband
and
wife
to
meet
,
and
that
they
must
prevent
it
.
Korney
,
the
valet
,
going
down
to
the
hall
-
porter
s
room
,
asked
who
had
let
her
in
,
and
how
it
was
he
had
done
so
,
and
ascertaining
that
Kapitonitch
had
admitted
her
and
shown
her
up
,
he
gave
the
old
man
a
talking
-
to
.
The
hall
-
porter
was
doggedly
silent
,
but
when
Korney
told
him
he
ought
to
be
sent
away
,
Kapitonitch
darted
up
to
him
,
and
waving
his
hands
in
Korney
s
face
,
began
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