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The professor, in annoyance, and, as it were,
at the interruption, looked round at the strange inquirer, eey Ivanovitch, as though to ask: What's one to say to hi with far less heat
and one-sidedness than the professor, and who had sufficient
breadth of mind to answer the professor, and at the same time to
comprehend the simple and natural point of view from which the
question was put, sht to answer as yet"
"We have not the requisite data," chiument "No," he said; "I would point out the
fact that if, as Pripasov directly asserts, perception is based
on sensation, then we are bound to distinguish sharply between
these two conceptions"
Levin listened no o