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“
That
was
Madame
Sorokina
and
her
daughter
.
They
came
and
brought
me
the
money
and
the
deeds
from
maman
.
I
couldn
’
t
get
them
yesterday
.
How
is
your
head
,
better
?
”
he
said
quietly
,
not
wishing
to
see
and
to
understand
the
gloomy
and
solemn
expression
of
her
face
.
She
looked
silently
,
intently
at
him
,
standing
in
the
middle
of
the
room
.
He
glanced
at
her
,
frowned
for
a
moment
,
and
went
on
reading
a
letter
.
She
turned
,
and
went
deliberately
out
of
the
room
.
He
still
might
have
turned
her
back
,
but
she
had
reached
the
door
,
he
was
still
silent
,
and
the
only
sound
audible
was
the
rustling
of
the
note
paper
as
he
turned
it
.
“
Oh
,
by
the
way
,
”
he
said
at
the
very
moment
she
was
in
the
doorway
,
“
we
’
re
going
tomorrow
for
certain
,
aren
’
t
we
?
”
“
You
,
but
not
I
,
”
she
said
,
turning
round
to
him
.
“
Anna
,
we
can
’
t
go
on
like
this
.
.
.
.
”
“
You
,
but
not
I
,
”
she
repeated
.
“
This
is
getting
unbearable
!
”
“
You
.
.
.
you
will
be
sorry
for
this
,
”
she
said
,
and
went
out
.
Frightened
by
the
desperate
expression
with
which
these
words
were
uttered
,
he
jumped
up
and
would
have
run
after
her
,
but
on
second
thoughts
he
sat
down
and
scowled
,
setting
his
teeth
.
This
vulgar
—
as
he
thought
it
—
threat
of
something
vague
exasperated
him
.
“
I
’
ve
tried
everything
,
”
he
thought
;
“
the
only
thing
left
is
not
to
pay
attention
,
”
and
he
began
to
get
ready
to
drive
into
town
,
and
again
to
his
mother
’
s
to
get
her
signature
to
the
deeds
She
heard
the
sound
of
his
steps
about
the
study
and
the
dining
-
room
.
At
the
drawing
-
room
he
stood
still
.
But
he
did
not
turn
in
to
see
her
,
he
merely
gave
an
order
that
the
horse
should
be
given
to
Voytov
if
he
came
while
he
was
away
.
Then
she
heard
the
carriage
brought
round
,
the
door
opened
,
and
he
came
out
again
.
But
he
went
back
into
the
porch
again
,
and
someone
was
running
upstairs
.
It
was
the
valet
running
up
for
his
gloves
that
had
been
forgotten
.
She
went
to
the
window
and
saw
him
take
the
gloves
without
looking
,
and
touching
the
coachman
on
the
back
he
said
something
to
him
.
Then
without
looking
up
at
the
window
he
settled
himself
in
his
usual
attitude
in
the
carriage
,
with
his
legs
crossed
,
and
drawing
on
his
gloves
he
vanished
round
the
corner
.