Why was there a crowd outside Pitchugin's timber-yard?
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Answer:
The crowd laughed at Hryukin because his plan to extort money from the dog owner failed miserably and he was rebuked by the police superintendent.
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A man wearing a cotton shirt, without his waistcoat buttoned, is following her. He runs after her, throwing his body forward, falls down and grabs the dog by its hind legs.
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Superintendent of Police Ochumaylov, wearing a new overcoat and carrying a parcel under his arm, is walking across the market square. A red haired policeman runs after him with a sieve full of confiscated gooseberry in his hands. There is silence all around. There is no soul in the square. . . . The open doors of shops and taverns look to the world of God like hungry mouths; They don't even have any beggars.
"So you bite, you cursed beast?" Ochumelov suddenly listens. "Boys, don't let him go! It's forbidden to bite nowadays! Catch him! Ah...ah!"
The sound of a dog screaming. Ochumyalov looks in the direction of the sound and sees a dog that, jumping on three legs and looking at him, runs out of Pichugin's wooden yard. A man wearing a cotton shirt, without his waistcoat buttoned, is following her. He runs after her, throwing his body forward, falls down and grabs the dog by its hind legs. Once again shouting and shouting "Don't let go!" Sleepy faces emerge from the shops, and soon a crowd, which appears to have sprung from the earth, gathers around the lumber-yard.