Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



Alexey Alexandrovitch had not had time to read the pamphlet through in the evening, and finished it in the morning.

Then people began arriving with petitions, and there came the reports, interviews, appointments, dismissals, apportionment of rewards, pensions, grants, notes, the workaday round, as Alexey Alexandrovitch called it, that always took up so much time.

Then there was private business of his own, a visit from the doctor and the steward who managed his property.

The steward did not take up much time.

He simply gave Alexey Alexandrovitch the money he needed together with a brief statement of the position of his affairs, which was not altogether satisfactory, as it had happened that during that year, owing to increased expenses, more had been paid out than usual, and there was a deficit.

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