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half past eleven.'
     A  clamour  arose, something like  rebellion was brewing. They  started
telephoning hated Perelygino, got  the wrong dacha,  Lavrovich's, found  out
that Lavrovich had  gone to the river, which  made them  totally upset. They
called at random to the commission on fine literature, extension 950, and of
course found no one there.
     'He might have called!' shouted Deniskin, Glukharev and Quant.
     Ah, they were shouting  in  vain: Mikhail  Alexandrovich could not call
anywhere.  Far,  far   from   Griboedov's,  in  an  enormous   room  lit  by
thousand-watt bulbs, on three zinc tables, lay what  had still recently been
Mikhail Alexandrovich.
     On the  first  lay  the naked body, covered with  dried blood, one  arm
broken, the chest caved  in;  on the second,  the head with the  front teeth
knocked out,  with dull, open eyes unafraid of the  brightest  light; and on
the third, a pile of stiffened rags.
     Near the  beheaded  body  stood  a professor of  forensic  medicine,  a
pathological   anatomist  and  his   dissector,   representatives   of   the
investigation, and Mikhail Alexandrovich's assistant in Massolit, the writer
Zheldybin, summoned by telephone from his sick wife's side.
     A car  had come for Zheldybin  and first of all taken him together with
the  investigators (this was around  midnight) to the dead  man's apartment,
where the sealing of his papers had been carried out,  after  which they all
went to the morgue.
     And  now  those  standing by the remains of the deceased  were debating
what was the better thing to  do: to sew the severed head to the neck, or to
lay out the body in the hall at Griboedov's  after simply covering the  dead
man snugly to the chin with a black cloth?
     No,  Mikhail Alexandrovich  could  not  call  anywhere,  and  Deniskin,
Glukharev  and  Quant,  along with  Beskudnikov, were  being  indignant  and

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