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"
First
,
notepaper
--
do
you
hear
?
Eight
quires
,
like
this
sample
,
gilt-edged
...
it
must
be
exactly
like
the
sample
.
Varnish
,
sealing
wax
,
as
in
Michael
Ivánovich
's
list
.
"
He
paced
up
and
down
for
a
while
and
glanced
at
his
notes
.
"
Then
hand
to
the
governor
in
person
a
letter
about
the
deed
.
"
Next
,
bolts
for
the
doors
of
the
new
building
were
wanted
and
had
to
be
of
a
special
shape
the
prince
had
himself
designed
,
and
a
leather
case
had
to
be
ordered
to
keep
the
"
will
"
in
.
The
instructions
to
Alpátych
took
over
two
hours
and
still
the
prince
did
not
let
him
go
.
He
sat
down
,
sank
into
thought
,
closed
his
eyes
,
and
dozed
off
.
Alpátych
made
a
slight
movement
.
"
Well
,
go
,
go
!
If
anything
more
is
wanted
I
'll
send
after
you
.
"
Alpátych
went
out
.
The
prince
again
went
to
his
bureau
,
glanced
into
it
,
fingered
his
papers
,
closed
the
bureau
again
,
and
sat
down
at
the
table
to
write
to
the
governor
.
It
was
already
late
when
he
rose
after
sealing
the
letter
.
He
wished
to
sleep
,
but
he
knew
he
would
not
be
able
to
and
that
most
depressing
thoughts
came
to
him
in
bed
.
So
he
called
Tíkhon
and
went
through
the
rooms
with
him
to
show
him
where
to
set
up
the
bed
for
that
night
.
He
went
about
looking
at
every
corner
.
Every
place
seemed
unsatisfactory
,
but
worst
of
all
was
his
customary
couch
in
the
study
.
That
couch
was
dreadful
to
him
,
probably
because
of
the
oppressive
thoughts
he
had
had
when
lying
there
.
It
was
unsatisfactory
everywhere
,
but
the
corner
behind
the
piano
in
the
sitting
room
was
better
than
other
places
:
he
had
never
slept
there
yet
.