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was just as it always had been; he was in his own room in his comfortable arm-chair, for he had never left it; but while the sailor and traktirshik were explaining everything he had fallen asleep. He now did not wish to judge the sailor any more, but only told him to leave his presence, while the traktirshik went back without getting any satisfaction.