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Bobchinsky peeps in at the
door
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Bobchinsky peeps in at the
door
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The Sergeants open both folding
doors
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Bobchinsky puts his head in at the
door
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Bobchinsky looks in at the
door
and listens.
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And if you say anything, he orders the
doors
closed.
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Osip enters from another
door
with a valise on his head.
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All hurry to the
door
, crowding and jostling in their struggle to get out.
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9
As they go out, a
door
opens through which Mishka sweeps dirt on to the stage.
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As the latter walks across the stage, the
door
suddenly falls in, and Bobchinsky tumbles in with it to the floor.
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11
The
door
opens and a figure appears in a shag cloak, with unshaven beard, swollen lip, and a bandage over his cheek.
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He puts his hands against the stomach of the first one, and goes out through the door, pushing him and banging the
door
behind.
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