Chapter 26

           

           “Well,Kapitonitch?”saidSeryozha,comingbackrosyandgood-humoredfromhiswalkthedaybeforehisbirthday,andgivinghisovercoattothetalloldhall-porter,whosmileddownatthelittlepersonfromtheheightofhislongfigure.“Well,hasthebandagedclerkbeenheretoday?Didpapaseehim?”

           “Hesawhim.Theminutethechiefsecretarycameout,Iannouncedhim,”saidthehall-porterwithagood-humoredwink.“Here,I’lltakeitoff.”

           “Seryozha!”saidthetutor,stoppinginthedoorwayleadingtotheinnerrooms.“Takeitoffyourself.”ButSeryozha,thoughheheardhistutor’sfeeblevoice,didnotpayattentiontoit.Hestoodkeepingholdofthehall-porter’sbelt,andgazingintohisface.

           “Well,anddidpapadowhathewantedforhim?”

           Thehall-porternoddedhisheadaffirmatively.Theclerkwithhisfacetiedup,whohadalreadybeenseventimestoasksomefavorofAlexeyAlexandrovitch,interestedbothSeryozhaandthehall-porter.Seryozhahadcomeuponhiminthehall,andhadheardhimplaintivelybegthehall-portertoannouncehim,sayingthatheandhischildrenhaddeathstaringthemintheface.

           SincethenSeryozha,havingmethimasecondtimeinthehall,tookgreatinterestinhim.

           “Well,washeveryglad?”heasked.

           “Glad?Ishouldthinkso!Almostdancingashewalkedaway.”

           “Andhasanythingbeenleft?”askedSeryozha,afterapause.

           “Come,sir,”saidthehall-porter;thenwithashakeofhisheadhewhispered,“Somethingfromthecountess.

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