Cristal

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He unlocked the door and went into the reception room. The door leading to the drawing room was shut. He approached it on tiptoe and listened. “No, you are exaggerating!” Praskovya Fyodorovna was saying. “Exaggerating! Don’t you see it? Why, he’s a dead man! Look at his eyes—there’s no life in them. But what is it that is wrong with him?” “No one knows. Nikolaev (that was another doctor) said something, but I don’t know what. And Leshchetitsky (this was the celebrated specialist) said quite the contrary . .
Cristal
I imagine this is the reality we all face. Looking in the mirror to see someone else dying ourselves and then listening to loved ones and doctors noting that death on the body. And listening it through the door like it’s a secret that can be kept for however long secrets last.
The Death Of Ivan Ilyich
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