PART 2
Chapter 1
 (continued)
He sat down with a smile, facing her, felt her pulse, and again
 began asker her tiresome questions.  She answered him, and all at
 once got up, furious. 
"Excuse me, doctor, but there is really no object in this.  This
 is the third time you've asked me the same thing." 
The celebrated doctor did not take offense. 
"Nervous irritability," he said to the princess, when Kitty had
 left the room.  "However, I had finished..." 
And the doctor began scientifically explaining to the princess,
 as an exceptionally intelligent woman, the condition of the young
 princess, and concluded by insisting on the drinking of
 the waters, which were certainly harmless.  At the question:
 Should they go abroad? the doctor plunged into deep meditation,
 as though resolving a weighty problem.  Finally his decision was
 pronounced:  they were to go abroad, but to put no faith in
 foreign quacks, and to apply to him in any need. 
It seemed as though some piece of good fortune had come to pass
 after the doctor had gone.  The mother was much more cheerful
 when she went back to her daughter, and Kitty pretended to be
 more cheerful.  She had often, almost always, to be pretending
 now. 
"Really, I'm quite well, mamma.  But if you want to go abroad,
 let's go!" she said, And trying to appear interested in the
 proposed tour, she began talking of the preparations for the
 journey. 
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