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The analysis of the playing card terms paroles and paroles-pe clarifies why the secret of the three sure cards made Chaplitsky win back his loss, but proved fatal to Hermann. Besides, the report comments on the epigraph to the third chapter of Pushkin’s novella, as well as on the literary sources of the late Countess’s visit to the protagonist; it is specified which particular pistol Hermann used to threaten her, and what gerboviielenty are.