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In Chekhov's "Chameleon", the police officer's *** changes several times. What are the reasons for each change?

The first time: When someone in the crowd said it seemed to be General Sigalov’s dog

To the puppy - it is so small, how could it bite you? ?

To Khryugin - your finger must have been broken by a small nail. You damn things.

The second time: When the patrolman said it was not the general's dog

To the puppy - a despicable child.

As for Khryukin—you, Khryukin, have been harmed, and we must not ignore it.

The third time: When the patrolman said it was the general’s dog

To the puppy—an expensive dog. Dogs are delicate animals.

To Khryugin, you bastard, don’t stick out your stupid finger! It’s your own fault!

The fourth time: The chef said it was not from the general’s family When it comes to dogs

Forget about killing puppies—wild dogs.

The fifth time: When the chef said it was the general's brother's dog

To the puppy - this puppy was not bad, very smart, and bit this guy's finger in one bite Head!

To Khryugin - I will deal with you sooner or later!