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In the end they'll just give you back your chambers." "Well, let's hope it's soon, because they're holding up my experiments." "Yes, that's dreadful.
I've got everything ready." "Has the protective clothing arrived?" "Yes, today." Persikov was somewhat reassured by this and brightened up.
Then I think we'll proceed like this.
We can close the doors of the operating-room tight and open up the windows." "Of course," Ivanov agreed.
Three helmets?" "Yes, three." "Well then, that's you and me, and we'll ask one of the students.
He can have the third helmet." "Grinmut would do." "That's the one you've got working on salamanders, isn't it? Hm, he's not bad, but, if you don't mind my saying so, last spring he didn't know the difference between a Pseudotyphlops and a Platyplecturus," Persikov added with rancour.
But he's not bad.
He's a good student," Ivanov defended him.
We'll have to go without sleep completely for one night," Persikov went on.
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