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In
front
of
the
Governor
's
house
Alpátych
found
a
large
number
of
people
,
Cossacks
,
and
a
traveling
carriage
of
the
Governor
's
.
At
the
porch
he
met
two
of
the
landed
gentry
,
one
of
whom
he
knew
.
This
man
,
an
ex-captain
of
police
,
was
saying
angrily
:
"
It
's
no
joke
,
you
know
!
It
's
all
very
well
if
you
're
single
.
'
One
man
though
undone
is
but
one
,
'
as
the
proverb
says
,
but
with
thirteen
in
your
family
and
all
the
property
...
They
've
brought
us
to
utter
ruin
!
What
sort
of
governors
are
they
to
do
that
?
They
ought
to
be
hanged
--
the
brigands
!
...
"
"
Oh
come
,
that
's
enough
!
"
said
the
other
.
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"
What
do
I
care
?
Let
him
hear
!
We
're
not
dogs
,
"
said
the
ex-captain
of
police
,
and
looking
round
he
noticed
Alpátych
.
"
Oh
,
Yákov
Alpátych
!
What
have
you
come
for
?
"
"
To
see
the
Governor
by
his
excellency
's
order
,
"
answered
Alpátych
,
lifting
his
head
and
proudly
thrusting
his
hand
into
the
bosom
of
his
coat
as
he
always
did
when
he
mentioned
the
prince
...
"
He
has
ordered
me
to
inquire
into
the
position
of
affairs
,
"
he
added
.
"
Yes
,
go
and
find
out
!
"
shouted
the
angry
gentleman
.
"
They
've
brought
things
to
such
a
pass
that
there
are
no
carts
or
anything
!
...
There
it
is
again
,
do
you
hear
?
"
said
he
,
pointing
in
the
direction
whence
came
the
sounds
of
firing
.
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"
They
've
brought
us
all
to
ruin
...
the
brigands
!
"
he
repeated
,
and
descended
the
porch
steps
.
Alpátych
swayed
his
head
and
went
upstairs
.
In
the
waiting
room
were
tradesmen
,
women
,
and
officials
,
looking
silently
at
one
another
.
The
door
of
the
Governor
's
room
opened
and
they
all
rose
and
moved
forward
.
An
official
ran
out
,
said
some
words
to
a
merchant
,
called
a
stout
official
with
a
cross
hanging
on
his
neck
to
follow
him
,
and
vanished
again
,
evidently
wishing
to
avoid
the
inquiring
looks
and
questions
addressed
to
him
.
Alpátych
moved
forward
and
next
time
the
official
came
out
addressed
him
,
one
hand
placed
in
the
breast
of
his
buttoned
coat
,
and
handed
him
two
letters
.
"
To
his
Honor
Baron
Asch
,
from
General-in-Chief
Prince
Bolkónski
,
"
he
announced
with
such
solemnity
and
significance
that
the
official
turned
to
him
and
took
the
letters
.