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‘I won’t go away, I won’t go away,’ Kolya said hastily to
           Ilusha. ‘I’ll wait in the passage and come back when the
            doctor’s gone, I’ll come back with Perezvon.’
              But by now the doctor had entered, an important-look-
           ing person with long, dark whiskers and a shiny, shaven
            chin, wearing a bearskin coat. As he crossed the threshold
           he stopped, taken aback; he probably fancied he had come
           to the wrong place. ‘How is this? Where am I?’ he muttered,
           not  removing  his  coat  nor  his  peaked  sealskin  cap.  The
            crowd, the poverty of the room, the washing hanging on
            a line in the corner, puzzled him. The captain, bent double,
           was bowing low before him.
              ‘It’s here, sir, here, sir,’ he muttered cringingly; ‘it’s here,
           you’ve come right, you were coming to us..’
              ‘Sne-gi-ryov?’ the doctor said loudly and pompously. ‘Mr.
           Snegiryov — is that you?’
              ‘That’s me, sir!’
              ‘Ah!’
              The doctor looked round the room with a squeamish air
            once more and threw off his coat, displaying to all eyes the
            grand decoration at his neck. The captain caught the fur
            coat in the air, and the doctor took off his cap.
              ‘Where is the patient?’ he asked emphatically.










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