PART 5
Chapter 10
 (continued)
He walked rapidly to the door of his studio, and in spite of his
 excitement he was struck by the soft light on Anna's figure as
 she stood in the shade of the entrance listening to
 Golenishtchev, who was eagerly telling her something, while she
 evidently wanted to look round at the artist.  He was himself
 unconscious how, as he approached them, he seized on this
 impression and absorbed it, as he had the chin of the shopkeeper
 who had sold him the cigars, and put it away somewhere to be
 brought out when he wanted it.  The visitors, not agreeably
 impressed beforehand by Golenishtchev's account of the artist,
 were still less so by his personal appearance.  Thick-set and of
 middle height, with nimble movements, with his brown hat,
 olive-green coat and narrow trousers--though wide trousers had
 been a long while in fashion,--most of all, with the ordinariness
 of his broad face, and the combined expression of timidity and
 anxiety to keep up his dignity, Mihailov made an unpleasant
 impression. 
"Please step in," he said, trying to look indifferent, and going
 into the passage he took a key out of his pocket and opened the
 door. 
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