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Subject:    [Openzaurus-users] Re[3]:
From:       "Stratton Harrison" <chairperson () ancestry ! com>
Date:       2006-03-27 1:25:58
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his
life that he had been treated like  this. We all  know  how  hard it  is =
 to
acquire money--the process is  strewn  with obstacles  ; but  in  his =
thirty
years' experience Vassily Stepanovich had  never  yet found anyone  who  =
had
made the least objection to taking money when offered it.
     At last  the window was  pushed  open again  and the accountant  =
leaned
forward again.
     'How much have you got? ' asked the clerk.
     'Twenty-one thousand, seven hundred and eleven roubles.'
     'Oho! ' replied the clerk ironically and handed Vassily  =
Stepanovich a
green  form. Thoroughly familiar with  it,  he filled it out in a moment =
and
began untying the string  on his package. As he unpacked it a red  film =
came
over his eyes and he groaned in  agony. In front of him lay heaps of =
foreign
money--Canadian dollars,  English  pounds,  Dutch  guilders,  Latvian =
latts,
Esthonian crowns . . .
     'Here's another of  these jokers from the Variety! ' said a grim =
voice
behind the accountant.  And  Vassily Stepanovich  was  immediately put =
under
arrest.
Just as Vassily Stepanovich was  taking  a  taxi-ride to  meet the suit

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<BODY bgColor=#ffffff> that  wrote  by  itself,  among  the  passengers  from  the Kiev  express  a
respectably  dressed  man carrying  a little fibre suitcase  emerged from  a
first-class sleeper on to the Moscow platform. This passenger was none other
than the uncle of the late Misha Berlioz, Maximilian Andreyevich  Poplavsky,
an  economist who worked in the Planning Commission and lived  in Kiev.  The
cause of his arrival in Moscow was a telegram  that  he had received late in
the evening two days earlier:

     have been run over BY  TRAM AT PATRIARCHS FUNERAL THREE  O'CLOCK FRIDAY
PLEASE COME BERLIOZ

     Maximilian Andreyevich was regarded, and rightly so, as one of the most
intelligent  men  in Kiev, but a telegram like this  would  be liable to put
even the brightest of us in a dilemma. If a  man telegraphs that he has been
run over, obviously he  has not been killed. But then why the funeral? Or is
he so desperately ill that he can foresee his own death? It is possible, but
extremely odd to be quite so precise--even if he can predict  his death, how

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