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    Chapter 47 - Page 2

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    am I to do? The whole place is in
    disorder, and I myself am ill. Do not be vexed with me, Makar
    Alexievitch. I am feeling so depressed! What is going to become
    of me, dear friend, dear, kind, old Makar Alexievitch? I dread to
    look forward into the future. Somehow I feel apprehensive; I am
    living, as it were, in a mist. Yet, for God's sake, forget none
    of my commissions. I am so afraid lest you should make a mistake!
    Remember that everything is to be tambour work, not smooth.
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