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been lavish in helping them, and the captain, terror-strick-
       en at the thought that his boy might be dying, forgot his
       pride and humbly accepted her assistance.
         All  this  time  Doctor  Herzenstube,  who  was  called  in
       by  Katerina  Ivanovna,  came  punctually  every  other  day,
       but little was gained by his visits and he dosed the inval-
       id mercilessly. But on that Sunday morning a new doctor
       was expected, who had come from Moscow, where he had a
       great reputation. Katerina Ivanovna had sent for him from
       Moscow at great expense, not expressly for Ilusha, but for
       another object of which more will be said in its place here-
       after. But, as he had come, she had asked him to see Ilusha
       as well, and the captain had been told to expect him. He
       hadn’t  the  slightest  idea  that  Kolya  Krassotkin  was  com-
       ing, though he had long wished for a visit from the boy for
       whom Ilusha was fretting.
         At the moment when Krassotkin opened the door and
       came into the room, the captain and all the boys were round
       Ilusha’s bed, looking at a tiny mastiff pup, which had only
       been born the day before, though the captain had bespoken
       it a week ago to comfort and amuse Ilusha, who was still
       fretting over the lost and probably dead Zhutchka. Ilusha,
       who had heard three days before that he was to be presented
       with a puppy, not an ordinary puppy, but a pedigree mas-
       tiff (a very important point, of course), tried from delicacy
       of feeling to pretend that he was pleased. But his father and
       the boys could not help seeing that the puppy only served
       to recall to his little heart the thought of the unhappy dog
       he had killed. The puppy lay beside him feebly moving and

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