Chapter 5

           

           Thewaiting-roomofthecelebratedPetersburglawyerwasfullwhenAlexeyAlexandrovitchenteredit.Threeladiesanoldlady,ayounglady,andamerchant’swifeandthreegentlemenoneaGermanbankerwitharingonhisfinger,thesecondamerchantwithabeard,andthethirdawrathful-lookinggovernmentclerkinofficialuniform,withacrossonhisneckhadobviouslybeenwaitingalongwhilealready.Twoclerkswerewritingattableswithscratchingpens.Theappurtenancesofthewriting-tables,aboutwhichAlexeyAlexandrovitchwashimselfveryfastidious,wereexceptionallygood.Hecouldnothelpobservingthis.Oneoftheclerks,withoutgettingup,turnedwrathfullytoAlexeyAlexandrovitch,halfclosinghiseyes.“Whatareyouwanting?”

           Herepliedthathehadtoseethelawyeronsomebusiness.

           “Heisengaged,”theclerkrespondedseverely,andhepointedwithhispenatthepersonswaiting,andwentonwriting.

           “Can’thesparetimetoseeme?”saidAlexeyAlexandrovitch.

           “Hehasnotimefree;heisalwaysbusy.Kindlywaityourturn.”

           “ThenImusttroubleyoutogivehimmycard,”AlexeyAlexandrovitchsaidwithdignity,seeingtheimpossibilityofpreservinghisincognito.

           Theclerktookthecardand,obviouslynotapprovingofwhathereadonit,wenttothedoor.

           AlexeyAlexandrovitchwasinprincipleinfavorofthepublicityoflegalproceedings,thoughforsomehigherofficialconsiderationshedislikedtheapplicationoftheprincipleinRussia,anddisapprovedofit,asfarashecoulddisapproveofanythinginstitutedbyauthorityoftheEmperor.

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