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latter, but also the former - that is, the bearded fellow himself - had been
stolen.  In  the exact spot where the  pile of clothes  had been, a  pair of
striped drawers, the torn Tolstoy blouse, the candle, the icon and a  box of
matches had  been left. After  threatening someone in the  distance with his
fist in powerless anger, Ivan put on what was left for him.
     Here two  considerations began to trouble him: first, that his Massolit
identification  card,  which he never parted with, was  gone,  and,  second,
whether he could  manage to get through Moscow unhindered looking the way he
did now? In striped drawers, after all ... True, it was  nobody's  business,
but still there might be some hitch or delay.
     Ivan tore  off  the  buttons where the drawers  fastened at the  ankle,
figuring that  this way they might pass for summer trousers, gathered up the
icon, the candle and the matches, and started off, saying to himself:
     'To Griboedov's! Beyond all doubt, he's there.'
     The city was already living its  evening life.  Trucks flew through the
dust, chains clanking, and on  their platforms men lay sprawled  belly up on
sacks. All windows  were open. In each of these windows a light burned under
an orange lampshade, and from every window, every door, every gateway, roof,
and attic, basement  and  courtyard blared the hoarse roar of the  polonaise
from the opera Evgeny Onegin.[4]
     Ivan Nikolaevich's apprehensions proved fully justified: passers-by did
pay  attention  to him  and  turned their heads.  As  a result, he  took the
decision to  leave  the  main streets  and  make his way through back lanes,
where people are not so importunate, where there were fewer chances  of them
picking on a  barefoot man, pestering him with questions about  his drawers,
which stubbornly refused to look like trousers.
     This Ivan did, and,  penetrating the mysterious network of lanes around

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