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“
He
’
s
thinner
and
taller
,
and
has
grown
out
of
being
a
child
into
a
boy
;
I
like
that
,
”
said
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
.
“
Do
you
remember
me
?
”
The
boy
looked
back
quickly
at
his
uncle
.
“
Yes
,
mon
oncle
,
”
he
answered
,
glancing
at
his
father
,
and
again
he
looked
downcast
.
His
uncle
called
him
to
him
,
and
took
his
hand
.
“
Well
,
and
how
are
you
getting
on
?
”
he
said
,
wanting
to
talk
to
him
,
and
not
knowing
what
to
say
.
The
boy
,
blushing
and
making
no
answer
,
cautiously
drew
his
hand
away
.
As
soon
as
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
let
go
his
hand
,
he
glanced
doubtfully
at
his
father
,
and
like
a
bird
set
free
,
he
darted
out
of
the
room
.
A
year
had
passed
since
the
last
time
Seryozha
had
seen
his
mother
.
Since
then
he
had
heard
nothing
more
of
her
.
And
in
the
course
of
that
year
he
had
gone
to
school
,
and
made
friends
among
his
schoolfellows
.
The
dreams
and
memories
of
his
mother
,
which
had
made
him
ill
after
seeing
her
,
did
not
occupy
his
thoughts
now
.
When
they
came
back
to
him
,
he
studiously
drove
them
away
,
regarding
them
as
shameful
and
girlish
,
below
the
dignity
of
a
boy
and
a
schoolboy
.
He
knew
that
his
father
and
mother
were
separated
by
some
quarrel
,
he
knew
that
he
had
to
remain
with
his
father
,
and
he
tried
to
get
used
to
that
idea
.
He
disliked
seeing
his
uncle
,
so
like
his
mother
,
for
it
called
up
those
memories
of
which
he
was
ashamed
.
He
disliked
it
all
the
more
as
from
some
words
he
had
caught
as
he
waited
at
the
study
door
,
and
still
more
from
the
faces
of
his
father
and
uncle
,
he
guessed
that
they
must
have
been
talking
of
his
mother
.
And
to
avoid
condemning
the
father
with
whom
he
lived
and
on
whom
he
was
dependent
,
and
,
above
all
,
to
avoid
giving
way
to
sentimentality
,
which
he
considered
so
degrading
,
Seryozha
tried
not
to
look
at
his
uncle
who
had
come
to
disturb
his
peace
of
mind
,
and
not
to
think
of
what
he
recalled
to
him
.
But
when
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
going
out
after
him
,
saw
him
on
the
stairs
,
and
calling
to
him
,
asked
him
how
he
spent
his
playtime
at
school
,
Seryozha
talked
more
freely
to
him
away
from
his
father
’
s
presence
.