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script writer.
     Beskudnikov, yawning artificially, left the room.
     'One  of them  has five  rooms to himself at  Perelygino,' Glukharyov
shouted after him.
     'Lavrovich  has  six  rooms to himself,' shouted  Deniskin, '  and the
dining-room's panelled in oak! '
     'Well, at  the moment that's  not  the point,' boomed  Ababkov. ' The
point is that it's half past eleven.'
     A  noise began, heralding mutiny. Somebody rang up the hated Perelygino
but got through to the wrong dacha, which turned out to belong to Lavrovich,
where  they were  told that  Lavrovich  was out on the river.  This produced
utter  confusion. Somebody  made a wild telephone call to  the Fine Arts and
Literature Commission, where of course there was no reply.
     'He might have rung up! ' shouted Deniskin, Glukharyov and Quant.
     Alas,  they shouted  in vain.  Mikhail Alexandrovich was in no state to
telephone  anyone.  Far,  far  from  Griboyedov,  in  a  vast  hall  lit  by
thousand-candle-power  lamps, what had recently  been Mikhail  Alexandrovich
was  lying  on  three  zinc-topped  tables.  On  the  first  was the  naked,
blood-caked body with. a fractured arm and smashed  rib-cage,  on the second
the head,  it;s front teeth knocked  in, its vacant open eyes undisturbed by
the  blinding  light, and on  the third--a heap of  mangled rags.  Round the
decapitated  corpse   stood   the  professor  of   forensic   medicine,  the
pathological  anatomist and  his  dissector,  a few detectives  and  Mikhail
Alexandrovich's  deputy  as  chairman of  MASSOLIT,  the  writer  Zheldybin,
summoned by telephone from the bedside of his sick wife.
     A car  had  been  sent  for Zheldybin and  had first  taken him and the
detectives (it was  about midnight) to  the dead man's flat where his papers
were placed under seal, after which they all drove to the morgue.
     The group round the remains of the deceased were conferring on the best

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