Finallythepairenteredsimultaneouslyandsideways;withtheresultthattheyjostledoneanothernotalittleintheprocess。
“Allowmetopresenttoyoumywife,“continuedManilov。“Mydear——PaulIvanovitch。“
UponthatChichikovcaughtsightofaladywhomhithertohehadoverlooked,butwho,withManilov,wasnowbowingtohiminthedoorway。Notwhollyofunpleasingexterior,shewasdressedinawell-fitting,high-neckedmorningdressofpale-colouredsilk;andasthevisitorenteredtheroomhersmallwhitehandsthrewsomethinguponthetableandclutchedherembroideredskirtbeforerisingfromthesofawhereshehadbeenseated。NotwithoutasenseofpleasuredidChichikovtakeherhandas,lispingalittle,shedeclaredthatsheandherhusbandwereequallygratifiedbyhiscoming,andthat,oflate,notadayhadpassedwithoutherhusbandrecallinghimtomind。
“Yes,“affirmedManilov;“andeverydaySHEhassaidtoME:'Whydoesnotyourfriendputinanappearance?''Waitalittledearest,'I
havealwaysreplied。''Twillnotbelongnowbeforehecomes。'AndyouHAVEcome,youHAVEhonoureduswithavisit,youHAVEbestoweduponusatreat——atreatdestinedtoconvertthisdayintoagaladay,atruebirthdayoftheheart。“
Theintimationthatmattershadreachedthepointoftheoccasionbeingdestinedtoconstitutea“truebirthdayoftheheart“causedChichikovtobecomealittleconfused;whereforehemademodestreplythat,asamatteroffact,hewasneitherofdistinguishedoriginnordistinguishedrank。
“Ah,youAREso,“interruptedManilovwithhisfixedandengagingsmile。“Youareallthat,andmore。“
“Howlikeyouourtown?”queriedMadame。“Haveyouspentanagreeabletimeinit?”
“Very,“repliedChichikov。“Thetownisanexceedinglyniceone,andI
havegreatlyenjoyeditshospitablesociety。“
“AndwhatdoyouthinkofourGovernor?”
“Yes;IShenotamostengaginganddignifiedpersonage?”addedManilov。
“Heisallthat,“assentedChichikov。“Indeed,heisamanworthyofthegreatestrespect。Andhowthoroughlyheperformshisdutyaccordingtohislights!Wouldthatwehadmorelikehim!”
“Andthetactfulnesswithwhichhegreetseveryone!”addedManilov,smiling,andhalf-closinghiseyes,likeacatwhichisbeingtickledbehindtheears。
“Quiteso,“assentedChichikov。“Heisamanofthemosteminentcivilityandapproachableness。Andwhatanartist!NevershouldIhavethoughthecouldhaveworkedthemarvelloushouseholdsamplerswhichhehasdone!Somespecimensofhisneedleworkwhichheshowedmecouldnotwellhavebeensurpassedbyanyladyintheland!”
“AndtheVice-Governor,too——heisaniceman,ishenot?”inquiredManilovwithrenewedblinkingsoftheeyes。
“Who?TheVice-Governor?Yes,amostworthyfellow!”repliedChichikov。
“AndwhatoftheChiefofPolice?Isitnotafactthathetooisinthehighestdegreeagreeable?”
“Veryagreeableindeed。Andwhataclever,well-readindividual!WithhimandthePublicProsecutorandthePresidentoftheLocalCouncilI
playedwhistuntilthecocksutteredtheirlastmorningcrow。Heisamostexcellentfellow。“
“Andwhatofhiswife?”queriedMadameManilov。“Isshenotamostgraciouspersonality?”
“Oneofthebestamongmylimitedacquaintance,“agreedChichikov。
NorwerethePresidentoftheLocalCouncilandthePostmasteroverlooked;untilthecompanyhadrunthroughthewholelistofurbanofficials。Andineverycasethoseofficialsappearedtobepersonsofthehighestpossiblemerit。
“Doyoudevoteyourtimeentirelytoyourestate?”askedChichikov,inhisturn。
“Well,mostofit,“repliedManilov;“thoughalsowepayoccasionalvisitstothetown,inorderthatwemayminglewithalittlewell-bredsociety。Onegrowsatriflerustyifonelivesforeverinretirement。“
“Quiteso,“agreedChichikov。
“Yes,quiteso,“cappedManilov。“Atthesametime,itwouldbeadifferentmatteriftheneighbourhoodwereaGOODone——if,forexample,onehadafriendwithwhomonecoulddiscussmannersandpolitedeportment,orengageinsomebranchofscience,andsostimulateone'swits。Forthatsortofthinggivesone'sintellectanairing。It,it——“Atalossforfurtherwords,heendedbyremarkingthathisfeelingswereapttocarryhimaway;afterwhichhecontinuedwithagesture:“WhatImeanisthat,werethatsortofthingpossible,I,forone,couldfindthecountryandanisolatedlifepossessedofgreatattractions。But,asmattersstand,suchathingisNOTpossible。AllthatIcanmanagetodois,occasionally,toreadalittleofASonoftheFatherland。“
WiththesesentimentsChichikovexpressedentireagreement:addingthatnothingcouldbemoredelightfulthantoleadasolitarylifeinwhichthereshouldbecomprisedonlythesweetcontemplationofnatureandtheintermittentperusalofabook。
“Nay,butevenTHATwereworthnothinghadnotoneafriendwithwhomtoshareone'slife,“remarkedManilov。
“True,true,“agreedChichikov。“Withoutafriend,whatareallthetreasuresintheworld?'Possessnotmoney,'awisemanhassaid,'butrathergoodfriendstowhomtoturnincaseofneed。'“
“Yes,PaulIvanovitch,“saidManilovwithaglancenotmerelysweet,butpositivelyluscious——aglanceakintothemixturewhichevencleverphysicianshavetorenderpalatablebeforetheycaninduceahesitantpatienttotakeit。“Consequentlyyoumayimaginewhathappiness——whatPERFECThappiness,sotospeak——thepresentoccasionhasbroughtme,seeingthatIampermittedtoconversewithyouandtoenjoyyourconversation。“
“ButWHATofmyconversation?”repliedChichikov。“Iamaninsignificantindividual,and,beyondthat,nothing。“
“Oh,PaulIvanovitch!”criedtheother。“Permitmetobefrank,andtosaythatIwouldgivehalfmypropertytopossessevenaPORTIONofthetalentswhichyoupossess。“
“Onthecontrary,Ishouldconsideritthehighesthonourintheworldif——“
Thelengthstowhichthismutualoutpouringofsoulwouldhaveproceededhadnotaservantenteredtoannounceluncheonmustremainamystery。
“Ihumblyinviteyoutojoinusattable,“saidManilov。“Also,youwillpardonusforthefactthatwecannotprovideabanquetsuchasistobeobtainedinourmetropolitancities?Wepartakeofsimplefare,accordingtoRussiancustom——weconfineourselvestoshtchi[3],butwedosowithasingleheart。Come,Ihumblybegofyou。“
[3]Cabbagesoup。
Afteranothercontestforthehonourofyieldingprecedence,Chichikovsucceededinmakinghiswayinzigzagfashiontothedining-room,wheretheyfoundawaitingthemacoupleofyoungsters。ThesewereManilov'ssons,andboysoftheagewhichadmitsoftheirpresenceattable,butnecessitatesthecontinueduseofhighchairs。Besidethemwastheirtutor,whobowedpolitelyandsmiled;afterwhichthehostesstookherseatbeforehersoupplate,andtheguestofhonourfoundhimselfesconsedbetweenherandthemasterofthehouse,whiletheservanttieduptheboys'necksinbibs。
“Whatcharmingchildren!”saidChichikovashegazedatthepair。“Andhowoldarethey?”
“Theeldestiseight,“repliedManilov,“andtheyoungeroneattainedtheageofsixyesterday。“
“Themistocleus,“wentonthefather,turningtohisfirst-born,whowasengagedinstrivingtofreehischinfromthebibwithwhichthefootmanhadencircledit。OnhearingthisdistinctlyGreeknametowhich,forsomeunknownreason,Manilovalwaysappendedthetermination“eus“,Chichikovraisedhiseyebrowsalittle,buthastened,thenextmoment,torestorehisfacetoamorebefittingexpression。
“Themistocleus,“repeatedthefather,“tellmewhichisthefinestcityinFrance。“
UponthisthetutorconcentratedhisattentionuponThemistocleus,andappearedtobetryinghardtocatchhiseye。OnlywhenThemistocleushadmuttered“Paris“didthepreceptorgrowcalmer,andnodhishead。
“AndwhichisthefinestcityinRussia?”continuedManilov。
Againthetutor'sattitudebecamewhollyoneofconcentration。
“St。Petersburg,“repliedThemistocleus。
“Andwhatothercity?”
“Moscow,“respondedtheboy。
“Cleverlittledear!”burstoutChichikov,turningwithanairofsurprisetothefather。“Indeed,Ifeelboundtosaythatthechildevincesthegreatestpossiblepotentialities。“
“Youdonotknowhimfully,“repliedthedelightedManilov。“Theamountofsharpnesswhichhepossessesisextraordinary。Ouryoungerone,Alkid,isnotsoquick;whereashisbrother——well,nomatterwhathemayhappenuponwhetheruponacowbugoruponawater-beetleoruponanythingelse,hislittleeyesbeginjumpingoutofhishead,andherunstocatchthething,andtoinspectit。ForHIMIamreservingadiplomaticpost。Themistocleus,“addedthefather,againturningtohisson,“doyouwishtobecomeanambassador?”
“Yes,Ido,“repliedThemistocleus,chewingapieceofbreadandwagginghisheadfromsidetoside。
Atthismomentthelacqueywhohadbeenstandingbehindthefutureambassadorwipedthelatter'snose;andwellitwasthathedidso,sinceotherwiseaninelegantandsuperfluousdropwouldhavebeenaddedtothesoup。Afterthattheconversationturneduponthejoysofaquietlife——thoughoccasionallyitwasinterruptedbyremarksfromthehostessonthesubjectofactingandactors。Meanwhilethetutorkepthiseyesfixeduponthespeakers'faces;andwheneverhenoticedthattheywereonthepointoflaughingheatonceopenedhismouth,andlaughedwithenthusiasm。Probablyhewasamanofgratefulheartwhowishedtorepayhisemployersforthegoodtreatmentwhichhehadreceived。Once,however,hisfeaturesassumedalookofgrimnessas,fixinghiseyesuponhisvis-a-vis,theboys,hetappedsternlyuponthetable。ThishappenedatajuncturewhenThemistocleushadbittenAlkidontheear,andthesaidAlkid,withfrowningeyesandopenmouth,waspreparinghimselftosobinpiteousfashion;until,recognisingthatforsuchaproceedinghemightpossiblybedeprivedofhisplate,hehastenedtorestorehismouthtoitsoriginalexpression,andfelltearfullytognawingamuttonbone——thegreasefromwhichhadsooncoveredhischeeks。
EverynowandagainthehostesswouldturntoChichikovwiththewords,“Youareeatingnothing——youhaveindeedtakenlittle;“butinvariablyherguestreplied:“Thankyou,Ihavehadmorethanenough。
Apleasantconversationisworthallthedishesintheworld。“
Atlengththecompanyrosefromtable。Manilovwasinhighspirits,and,layinghishanduponhisguest'sshoulder,wasonthepointofconductinghimtothedrawing-room,whensuddenlyChichikovintimatedtohim,withameaninglook,thathewishedtospeaktohimonaveryimportantmatter。
“Thatbeingso,“saidManilov,“allowmetoinviteyouintomystudy。“
Andheledthewaytoasmallroomwhichfacedtheblueoftheforest。
“Thisismysanctum,“headded。
“Whatapleasantapartment!”remarkedChichikovasheeyeditcarefully。And,indeed,theroomdidnotlackacertainattractiveness。Thewallswerepaintedasortofblueish-greycolour,andthefurnitureconsistedoffourchairs,asettee,andatable——thelatterofwhichboreafewsheetsofwriting-paperandthebookofwhichIhavebeforehadoccasiontospeak。Butthemostprominentfeatureoftheroomwastobacco,whichappearedinmanydifferentguises——inpackets,inatobaccojar,andinalooseheapstrewnaboutthetable。Likewise,bothwindowsillswerestuddedwithlittleheapsofash,arranged,notwithoutartifice,inrowsofmoreorlesstidiness。Clearlysmokingaffordedthemasterofthehouseafrequentmeansofpassingthetime。
“Permitmetoofferyouaseatonthissettee,“saidManilov。“Hereyouwillbequieterthanyouwouldbeinthedrawing-room。“
“ButIshouldprefertosituponthischair。“
“Icannotallowthat,“objectedthesmilingManilov。“Thesetteeisspeciallyreservedformyguests。Whetheryouchooseorno,uponityouMUSTsit。“
AccordinglyChichikovobeyed。
“Andalsoletmehandyouapipe。“
“No,Ineversmoke,“answeredChichikovcivilly,andwithanassumedairofregret。
“Andwhy?”inquiredManilov——equallycivilly,butwitharegretthatwaswhollygenuine。
“BecauseIfearthatIhaveneverquiteformedthehabit,owingtomyhavingheardthatapipeexercisesadesiccatingeffectuponthesystem。“
“Thenallowmetotellyouthatthatismereprejudice。Nay,Iwouldevengosofarastosaythattosmokeapipeisahealthierpracticethantotakesnuff。Amongitsmembersourregimentnumberedalieutenant——amostexcellent,well-educatedfellow——whowassimplyINCAPABLEofremovinghispipefromhismouth,whetherattableorpardonmeinotherplaces。Heisnowforty,yetnomancouldenjoybetterhealththanhehasalwaysdone。“
Chichikovrepliedthatsuchcaseswerecommon,sincenaturecomprisedmanythingswhicheventhefinestintellectcouldnotcompass。
“Butallowmetoputtoyouaquestion,“hewentoninatoneinwhichtherewasastrange——or,atallevents,RATHERastrange——note。Forsomeunknownreason,also,heglancedoverhisshoulder。Forsomeequallyunknownreason,ManilovglancedoverHIS。
“Howlongisit,“inquiredtheguest,“sinceyoulastrenderedacensusreturn?”
“Oh,along,longtime。Infact,Icannotrememberwhenitwas。“
“Andsincethenhavemanyofyourserfsdied?”
“Idonotknow。ToascertainthatIshouldneedtoaskmybailiff。
Footman,goandcallthebailiff。Ithinkhewillbeathometo-day。“
Beforelongthebailiffmadehisappearance。Hewasamanofunderforty,clean-shaven,cladinasmock,andevidentlyusedtoaquietlife,seeingthathisfacewasofthatpuffyfullness,andtheskinencirclinghisslit-likeeyeswasofthatsallowtint,whichshowsthattheownerofthosefeaturesiswellacquaintedwithafeatherbed。Inatriceitcouldbeseenthathehadplayedhispartinlifeasallsuchbailiffsdo——that,originallyayoungserfofelementaryeducation,hehadmarriedsomeAgashkaofahousekeeperoramistress'sfavourite,andthenhimselfbecomehousekeeper,and,subsequently,bailiff;afterwhichhehadproceededaccordingtotherulesofhistribe——thatistosay,hehadconsortedwithandstoodinwiththemorewell-to-doserfsontheestate,andaddedthepooreronestothelistofforcedpayersofobrok,whilehimselfleavinghisbedatnineo'clockinthemorning,and,whenthesamovarhadbeenbrought,drinkinghisteaatleisure。
“Lookhere,mygoodman,“saidManilov。“Howmanyofourserfshavediedsincethelastcensusrevision?”
“Howmanyofthemhavedied?Why,agreatmany。“Thebailiffhiccoughed,andslappedhismouthlightlyafterdoingso。
“Yes,Iimaginedthattobethecase,“corroboratedManilov。“Infact,aVERYgreatmanyserfshavedied。“HeturnedtoChichikovandrepeatedthewords。
“Howmany,forinstance?”askedChichikov。
“Yes;howmany?”re-echoedManilov。
“HOWmany?”re-echoedthebailiff。“Well,nooneknowstheexactnumber,fornoonehaskeptanyaccount。“
“Quiteso,“remarkedManilov。“Isupposedthedeath-ratetohavebeenhigh,butwasignorantofitspreciseextent。“
“Thenwouldyoubesogoodastohaveitcomputedforme?”saidChichikov。“Andalsotohaveadetailedlistofthedeathsmadeout?”
“Yes,Iwill——adetailedlist,“agreedManilov。
“Verywell。“
Thebailiffdeparted。
“Forwhatpurposedoyouwantit?”inquiredManilovwhenthebailiffhadgone。
Thequestionseemedtoembarrasstheguest,forinChichikov'sfacetheredawnedasortoftenseexpression,anditreddenedasthoughitsownerwerestrivingtoexpresssomethingnoteasytoputintowords。
Trueenough,Manilovwasnowdestinedtohearsuchstrangeandunexpectedthingsasneverbeforehadgreetedhumanears。
“Youaskme,“saidChichikov,“forwhatpurposeIwantthelist。Well,mypurposeinwantingitisthis——thatIdesiretopurchaseafewpeasants。“Andhebrokeoffinagulp。
“ButmayIaskHOWyoudesiretopurchasethosepeasants?”askedManilov。“Withland,ormerelyassoulsfortransferment——thatistosay,bythemselves,andwithoutanyland?”
“Iwantthepeasantsthemselvesonly,“repliedChichikov。“AndIwantdeadonesatthat。“
“What?——Excuseme,butIamatrifledeaf。Really,yourwordssoundmoststrange!”
“AllthatIamproposingtodo,“repliedChichikov,“istopurchasethedeadpeasantswho,atthelastcensus,werereturnedbyyouasalive。“
Manilovdroppedhispipeonthefloor,andsatgaping。Yes,thetwofriendswhohadjustbeendiscussingthejoysofcamaraderiesatstaringatoneanotherliketheportraitswhich,ofold,usedtohangonoppositesidesofamirror。AtlengthManilovpickeduphispipe,and,whiledoingso,glancedcovertlyatChichikovtoseewhethertherewasanytraceofasmiletobedetectedonhislips——whether,inshort,hewasjoking。Butnothingofthesortcouldbediscerned。Onthecontrary,Chichikov'sfacelookedgraverthanusual。Next,Manilovwonderedwhether,forsomeunknownreason,hisguesthadlosthiswits;whereforehespentsometimeingazingathimwithanxiousintentness。Buttheguest'seyesseemedclear——theycontainednosparkofthewild,restlessfirewhichisapttowanderintheeyesofmadmen。Allwasasitshouldbe。Consequently,inspiteofManilov'scogitations,hecouldthinkofnothingbettertodothantositlettingastreamoftobaccosmokeescapefromhismouth。
“So,“continuedChichikov,“whatIdesiretoknowiswhetheryouarewillingtohandovertome——toresign——theseactuallynon-living,butlegallyliving,peasants;orwhetheryouhaveanybetterproposaltomake?”
Manilovfelttooconfusedandconfoundedtodoaughtbutcontinuestaringathisinterlocutor。
“Ithinkthatyouaredisturbingyourselfunnecessarily,“wasChichikov'snextremark。
“I?Ohno!Notatall!”stammeredManilov。“Only——pardonme——Idonotquitecomprehendyou。Yousee,neverhasitfallentomylottoacquirethebrilliantpolishwhichis,sotospeak,manifestinyoureverymovement。NorhaveIeverbeenabletoattaintheartofexpressingmyselfwell。Consequently,althoughthereisapossibilitythatinthe——er——utteranceswhichhavejustfallenfromyourlipstheremayliesomethingelseconcealed,itmayequallybethat——er——youhavebeenpleasedsotoexpressyourselfforthesakeofthebeautyofthetermswhereinthatexpressionfoundshape?”
“Oh,no,“assertedChichikov。“ImeanwhatIsayandnomore。Myreferencetosuchofyourpleasantsoulsasaredeadwasintendedtobetakenliterally。“
Manilovstillfeltataloss——thoughhewasconsciousthatheMUST
dosomething,heMUSTpropoundsomequestion。Butwhatquestion?Thedevilaloneknew!Intheendhemerelyexpelledsomemoretobaccosmoke——thistimefromhisnostrilsaswellasfromhismouth。
“So,“wentonChichikov,“ifnoobstaclestandsintheway,wemightaswellproceedtothecompletionofthepurchase。“
“What?Ofthepurchaseofthedeadsouls?”
“Ofthe'dead'souls?Ohdearno!LetuswritethemdownasLIVING
ones,seeingthatthatishowtheyfigureinthecensusreturns。NeverdoIpermitmyselftostepoutsidethecivillaw,greatthoughhasbeentheharmwhichthatrulehaswroughtmeinmycareer。Inmyeyesanobligationisasacredthing。InthepresenceofthelawIamdumb。“
TheselastwordsreassuredManilovnotalittle:yetstillthemeaningoftheaffairremainedtohimamystery。Bywayofanswer,hefelltosuckingathispipewithsuchvehemencethatatlengththepipebegantogurglelikeabassoon。Itwasasthoughhehadbeenseekingofitinspirationinthepresentunheard-ofjuncture。Butthepipeonlygurgled,etpraetereanihil。
“Perhapsyoufeeldoubtfulabouttheproposal?”saidChichikov。
“Notatall,“repliedManilov。“Butyouwill,Iknow,excusemeifI
sayandIsayitoutofnospiritofprejudice,noryetascriticisingyourselfinanyway——youwill,Iknow,excusemeifIsaythatpossiblythis——er——this,er,SCHEMEofyours,this——er——TRANSACTIONofyours,mayfailaltogethertoaccordwiththeCivilStatutesandProvisionsoftheRealm?”
AndManilov,withaslightgestureofthehead,lookedmeaninglyintoChichikov'sface,whiledisplayinginhiseveryfeature,includinghisclosely-compressedlips,suchanexpressionofprofundityasneverbeforewasseenonanyhumancountenance——unlessonthatofsomeparticularlysapientMinisterofStatewhoisdebatingsomeparticularlyabstruseproblem。
NeverthelessChichikovrejoinedthatthekindofschemeortransactionwhichhehadadumbratedinnowayclashedwiththeCivilStatutesandProvisionsofRussia;towhichheaddedthattheTreasurywouldevenBENEFITbytheenterprise,seeingitwoulddrawtherefromtheusuallegalpercentage。
“What,then,doyoupropose?”askedManilov。
“Iproposeonlywhatisabove-board,andnothingelse。“
“Then,thatbeingso,itisanothermatter,andIhavenothingtourgeagainstit,“saidManilov,apparentlyreassuredtothefull。
“Verywell,“remarkedChichikov。“Thenweneedonlytoagreeastotheprice。“
“Astotheprice?”beganManilov,andthenstopped。Presentlyhewenton:“Surelyyoucannotsupposemecapableoftakingmoneyforsoulswhich,inonesenseatleast,havecompletedtheirexistence?SeeingthatthisfantasticwhimofyoursifImaysocallit?hasseizeduponyoutotheextentthatithas,I,onmyside,shallbereadytosurrendertoyouthosesoulsUNCONDITIONALLY,andtochargemyselfwiththewholeexpensesofthesale。“
IshouldbegreatlytoblameifIweretoomitthat,assoonasManilovhadpronouncedthesewords,thefaceofhisguestbecamerepletewithsatisfaction。Indeed,graveandprudentamanthoughChichikovwas,hehadmuchadotorefrainfromexecutingaleapthatwouldhavedonecredittoagoatananimalwhich,asweallknow,findsitselfmovedtosuchexertionsonlyduringmomentsofthemostecstaticjoy。Neverthelesstheguestdidatleastexecutesuchaconvulsiveshufflethatthematerialwithwhichthecushionsofthechairwerecoveredcameapart,andManilovgazedathimwithsomemisgiving。FinallyChichikov'sgratitudeledhimtoplungeintoastreamofacknowledgementofavehemencewhichcausedhishosttogrowconfused,toblush,toshakehisheadindeprecation,andtoendbydeclaringthattheconcessionwasnothing,andthat,hisonedesirebeingtomanifestthedictatesofhisheartandthepsychicmagnetismwhichhisfriendexercised,he,inshort,lookeduponthedeadsoulsassomuchworthlessrubbish。
“Notatall,“repliedChichikov,pressinghishand;afterwhichheheavedaprofoundsigh。Indeed,heseemedintherightmoodforoutpouringsoftheheart,forhecontinued——notwithoutaringofemotioninhistone:“Ifyoubutknewtheservicewhichyouhaverenderedtoanapparentlyinsignificantindividualwhoisdevoidbothoffamilyandkindred!ForwhathaveInotsufferedinmytime——I,adriftingbarqueamidthetempestuousbillowsoflife?Whatharryings,whatpersecutions,haveInotknown?OfwhatgriefhaveInottasted?
Andwhy?SimplybecauseIhaveeverkeptthetruthinview,becauseeverIhavepreservedinviolateanunsulliedconscience,becauseeverIhavestretchedoutahelpinghandtothedefencelesswidowandthehaplessorphan!”AfterwhichoutpouringChichikovpulledouthishandkerchief,andwipedawayabrimmingtear。
Manilov'sheartwasmovedtothecore。Againandagaindidthetwofriendspressoneanother'shandsinsilenceastheygazedintooneanother'stear-filledeyes。Indeed,ManilovCOULDnotletgoourhero'shand,butclaspeditwithsuchwarmththattheheroinquestionbegantofeelhimselfatalosshowbesttowrenchitfree:until,quietlywithdrawingit,heobservedthattohavethepurchasecompletedasspeedilyaspossiblewouldnotbeabadthing;whereforehehimselfwouldatoncereturntothetowntoarrangematters。Takinguphishat,therefore,herosetomakehisadieus。
“What?Areyoudepartingalready?”saidManilov,suddenlyrecoveringhimself,andexperiencingasenseofmisgiving。Atthatmomenthiswifesailedintotheroom。
“IsPaulIvanovitchleavingussosoon,dearestLizanka?”shesaidwithanairofregret。
“Yes。Surelyitmustbethatwehaveweariedhim?”herspousereplied。
“Bynomeans,“assertedChichikov,pressinghishandtohisheart。“Inthisbreast,madam,willabideforeverthepleasantmemoryofthetimewhichIhavespentwithyou。Believeme,Icouldconceiveofnogreaterblessingthantoreside,ifnotunderthesameroofasyourselves,atalleventsinyourimmediateneighbourhood。“
“Indeed?”exclaimedManilov,greatlypleasedwiththeidea。“HowsplendiditwouldbeifyouDIDcometoresideunderourroof,sothatwecouldreclineunderanelmtreetogether,andtalkphilosophy,anddelvetotheveryrootofthings!”
“Yes,itWOULDbeaparadisaicalexistence!”agreedChichikovwithasigh。NeverthelessheshookhandswithMadame。“Farewell,sudarina,“
hesaid。“AndfarewelltoYOU,myesteemedhost。DonotforgetwhatIhaverequestedyoutodo。“
“RestassuredthatIwillnot,“respondedManilov。“OnlyforacoupleofdayswillyouandIbepartedfromoneanother。“
Withthatthepartymovedintothedrawing-room。
“Farewell,dearestchildren,“ChichikovwentonashecaughtsightofAlkidandThemistocleus,whowereplayingwithawoodenhussarwhichlackedbothanoseandonearm。“Farewell,dearestpets。Pardonmeforhavingbroughtyounopresents,but,totellyouthetruth,Iwasnot,untilmyvisit,awareofyourexistence。However,nowthatIshallbecomingagain,Iwillnotfailtobringyougifts。Themistocleus,toyouIwillbringasword。Youwouldlikethat,wouldyounot?”
“Ishould,“repliedThemistocleus。
“Andtoyou,Alkid,Iwillbringadrum。Thatwouldsuityou,woulditnot?”AndhebowedinAlkid'sdirection。
“Zeth——adrum,“lispedtheboy,hanginghishead。
“Good!Thenadrumitshallbe——SUCHabeautifuldrum!Whatatur-r-r-ru-ingandatra-ta-ta-ta-ingyouwillbeabletokickup!
Farewell,mydarling。“And,kissingtheboy'shead,heturnedtoManilovandMadamewiththeslightsmilewhichoneassumesbeforeassuringparentsoftheguilelessmeritsoftheiroffspring。
“Butyouhadbetterstay,PaulIvanovitch,“saidthefatherasthetriosteppedoutontotheverandah。“Seehowthecloudsaregathering!”
“Theyareonlysmallones,“repliedChichikov。
“AndyouknowyourwaytoSobakevitch's?”
“No,Idonot,andshouldbegladifyouwoulddirectme。“
“IfyoulikeIwilltellyourcoachman。“AndinverycivilfashionManilovdidso,evengoingsofarastoaddressthemaninthesecondpersonplural。Onhearingthathewastopasstwoturnings,andthentotakeathird,Selifanremarked,“Weshallgetthereallright,sir,“andChichikovdepartedamidaprofoundsalvoofsalutationsandwavingsofhandkerchiefsonthepartofhishostandhostess,whoraisedthemselvesontiptoeintheirenthusiasm。
ForalongwhileManilovstoodfollowingthedepartingbritchkawithhiseyes。Infact,hecontinuedtosmokehispipeandgazeafterthevehicleevenwhenithadbecomelosttoview。Thenhere-enteredthedrawing-room,seatedhimselfuponachair,andsurrenderedhismindtothethoughtthathehadshownhisguestmostexcellententertainment。
Next,hismindpassedimperceptiblytoothermatters,untilatlastitlostitselfGodonlyknowswhere。Hethoughtoftheamenitiesofalife,offriendship,andofhowniceitwouldbetolivewithacomradeon,say,thebankofsomeriver,andtospantheriverwithabridgeofhisown,andtobuildanenormousmansionwithafacadeloftyenougheventoaffordaviewtoMoscow。Onthatfacadeheandhiswifeandfriendwoulddrinkafternoonteaintheopenair,anddiscussinterestingsubjects;afterwhich,inafinecarriage,theywoulddrivetosomereunionorother,wherewiththeirpleasantmannerstheywouldsocharmthecompanythattheImperialGovernment,onlearningoftheirmerits,wouldraisethepairtothegradeofGeneralorGodknowswhat——thatistosay,toheightswhereofevenManilovhimselfcouldformnoidea。ThensuddenlyChichikov'sextraordinaryrequestinterruptedthedreamer'sreflections,andhefoundhisbrainpowerlesstodigestit,seeingthat,turnandturnthematteraboutashemight,hecouldnotproperlyexplainitsbearing。
Smokinghispipe,hesatwherehewasuntilsuppertime。
CHAPTERIII
Meanwhile,Chichikov,seatedinhisbritchkaandbowlingalongtheturnpike,wasfeelinggreatlypleasedwithhimself。Fromtheprecedingchapterthereaderwillhavegatheredtheprincipalsubjectofhisbentandinclinations:whereforeitisnomatterforwonderthathisbodyandhissoulhadendedbybecomingwhollyimmersedtherein。Toallappearancesthethoughts,thecalculations,andtheprojectswhichwerenowreflectedinhisfacepartookofapleasantnature,sincemomentarilytheykeptleavingbehindthemasatisfiedsmile。Indeed,soengrossedwashethathenevernoticedthathiscoachman,elatedwiththehospitalityofManilov'sdomestics,wasmakingremarksofadidacticnaturetotheoffhorseofthetroika[1],askewbald。Thisskewbaldwasaknowinganimal,andmadeonlyashowofpulling;
whereasitscomrades,themiddlehorseabay,andknownastheAssessor,owingtohishavingbeenacquiredfromagentlemanofthatrankandthenearhorsearoan,woulddotheirworkgallantly,andevenevinceintheireyesthepleasurewhichtheyderivedfromtheirexertions。
[1]Threehorsesharnessedabreast。
“Ah,yourascal,yourascal!I'llgetthebetterofyou!”ejaculatedSelifanashesatupandgavethelazyoneacutwithhiswhip。“YOU
knowyourbusinessallright,youGermanpantaloon!Thebayisagoodfellow,anddoeshisduty,andIwillgivehimabitoverhisfeed,forheisahorsetoberespected;andtheAssessortooisagoodhorse。ButwhatareYOUshakingyourearsfor?Youareafool,sojustmindwhenyou'respokento。'TisgoodadviceI'mgivingyou,youblockhead。Ah!YouCANtravelwhenyoulike。“Andhegavetheanimalanothercut,andthenshoutedtothetrio,“Geeup,mybeauties!”anddrewhiswhipgentlyacrossthebacksoftheskewbald'scomrades——notasapunishment,butasasignofhisapproval。Thatdone,headdressedhimselftotheskewbaldagain。
“Doyouthink,“hecried,“thatIdon'tseewhatyouaredoing?Youcanbehavequitedecentlywhenyoulike,andmakeamanrespectyou。“
Withthathefelltorecallingcertainreminiscences。
“TheywereNICEfolk,thosefolkatthegentleman'syonder,“hemused。“IDOloveachatwithamanwhenheisagoodsort。WithamanofthatkindIamalwayshail-fellow-well-met,andgladtodrinkaglassofteawithhim,ortoeatabiscuit。OneCAN'Thelprespectingadecentfellow。Forinstance,thisgentlemanofmine——why,everyonelooksuptohim,forhehasbeenintheGovernment'sservice,andisaCollegiateCouncillor。“
Thussoliloquising,hepassedtomoreremoteabstractions;until,hadChichikovbeenlistening,hewouldhavelearntanumberofinterestingdetailsconcerninghimself。However,histhoughtswerewhollyoccupiedwithhisownsubject,somuchsothatnotuntilaloudclapofthunderawokehimfromhisreveriedidheglancearoundhim。Theskywascompletelycoveredwithclouds,andthedustyturnpikebeginningtobesprinkledwithdropsofrain。Atlengthasecondandanearerandalouderpealresounded,andtheraindescendedasfromabucket。
Fallingslantwise,itbeatupononesideofthebasketworkofthetiltuntilthesplashingsbegantospurtintohisface,andhefoundhimselfforcedtodrawthecurtainsfittedwithcircularopeningsthroughwhichtoobtainaglimpseofthewaysideview,andtoshouttoSelifantoquickenhispace。Uponthatthecoachman,interruptedinthemiddleofhisharangue,bethoughthimthatnotimewastobelost;
wherefore,extractingfromunderthebox-seatapieceofoldblanket,hecoveredoverhissleeves,resumedthereins,andcheeredonhisthreefoldteamwhich,itmaybesaid,hadsocompletelysuccumbedtotheinfluenceofthepleasantlassitudeinducedbySelifan'sdiscoursethatithadtakentoscarcelyplacingonelegbeforetheother。
Unfortunately,Selifancouldnotclearlyrememberwhethertwoturningshadbeenpassedorthree。Indeed,oncollectinghisfaculties,anddimlyrecallingthelieoftheroad,hebecamefilledwithashrewdsuspicionthatAVERYLARGENUMBERofturningshadbeenpassed。Butsince,atmomentswhichcallforahastydecision,aRussianisquicktodiscoverwhatmayconceivablybethebestcoursetotake,ourcoachmanputawayfromhimallulteriorreasoning,and,turningtotherightatthenextcross-road,shouted,“Hi,mybeauties!”andsetoffatagallop。Neverforamomentdidhestoptothinkwhithertheroadmightleadhim!
Itwaslongbeforethecloudshaddischargedtheirburden,and,meanwhile,thedustontheroadbecamekneadedintomire,andthehorses'taskofpullingthebritchkaheavierandheavier。Also,ChichikovhadtakenalarmathiscontinuedfailuretocatchsightofSobakevitch'scountryhouse。Accordingtohiscalculations,itoughttohavebeenreachedlongago。Hegazedabouthimoneveryside,butthedarknesswastoodensefortheeyetopierce。
“Selifan!”heexclaimed,leaningforwardinthebritchka。
“Whatisit,barin?”repliedthecoachman。
“Canyouseethecountryhouseanywhere?”
“No,barin。“Afterwhich,withaflourishofthewhip,themanbrokeintoasortofendless,drawlingsong。Inthatsongeverythinghadaplace。By“everything“ImeanboththevariousencouragingandstimulatingcrieswithwhichRussianfolkurgeontheirhorses,andarandom,unpremeditatedselectionofadjectives。
MeanwhileChichikovbegantonoticethatthebritchkawasswayingviolently,anddealinghimoccasionalbumps。Consequentlyhesuspectedthatithadlefttheroadandwasbeingdraggedoveraploughedfield。
UponSelifan'smindthereappearedtohavedawnedasimilarinkling,forhehadceasedtoholdforth。
“Yourascal,whatroadareyoufollowing?”inquiredChichikov。
“Idon'tknow,“retortedthecoachman。“Whatcanamandoatatimeofnightwhenthedarknesswon'tlethimevenseehiswhip?”AndasSelifanspokethevehicletiltedtoananglewhichleftChichikovnochoicebuttohangonwithhandsandteeth。AtlengthherealisedthefactthatSelifanwasdrunk。
“Stop,stop,oryouwillupsetus!”heshoutedtothefellow。
“No,no,barin,“repliedSelifan。“HOWcouldIupsetyou?Toupsetpeopleiswrong。Iknowthatverywell,andshouldneverdreamofsuchconduct。“
Herehestartedtoturnthevehicleroundalittle——andkeptondoingsountilthebritchkacapsizedontoitsside,andChichikovlandedinthemudonhishandsandknees。FortunatelySelifansucceededinstoppingthehorses,althoughtheywouldhavestoppedofthemselves,seeingthattheywereutterlywornout。Thisunforeseencatastropheevidentlyastonishedtheirdriver。Slippingfromthebox,hestoodrestinghishandsagainstthesideofthebritchka,whileChichikovtumbledandflounderedaboutinthemud,inavainendeavourtowriggleclearofthestuff。
“Ah,you!”saidSelifanmeditativelytothebritchka。“Tothinkofupsettinguslikethis!”
“Youareasdrunkasalord!”exclaimedChichikov。
“No,no,barin。Drunk,indeed?Why,Iknowmymannerstoowell。Awordortwowithafriend——thatisallthatIhavetaken。Anyonemaytalkwithadecentmanwhenhemeetshim。Thereisnothingwronginthat。
Also,wehadasnacktogether。Thereisnothingwronginasnack——especiallyasnackwithadecentman。“
“WhatdidIsaytoyouwhenlastyougotdrunk?”askedChichikov。
“HaveyouforgottenwhatIsaidthen?”
“No,no,barin。HOWcouldIforgetit?Iknowwhatiswhat,andknowthatitisnotrighttogetdrunk。AllthatIhavebeenhavingisawordortwowithadecentman,forthereasonthat——“
“Well,ifIlaythewhipaboutyou,you'llknowthenhowtotalktoadecentfellow,I'llwarrant!”
“Asyouplease,barin,“repliedthecomplacentSelifan。“Shouldyouwhipme,youwillwhipme,andIshallhavenothingtocomplainof。
WhyshouldyounotwhipmeifIdeserveit?'Tisforyoutodoasyoulike。Whippingsarenecessarysometimes,forapeasantoftenplaysthefool,anddisciplineoughttobemaintained。IfIhavedeservedit,beatme。Whyshouldyounot?”
Thisreasoningseemed,atthemoment,irrefutable,andChichikovsaidnothingmore。Fortunatelyfatehaddecidedtotakepityonthepair,forfromafartheirearscaughtthebarkingofadog。Pluckingupcourage,Chichikovgaveordersforthebritchkatoberighted,andthehorsestobeurgedforward;andsinceaRussiandriverhasatleastthismerit,that,owingtoakeensenseofsmellbeingabletotaketheplaceofeyesight,hecan,ifnecessary,driveatrandomandyetreachadestinationofsomesort,Selifansucceeded,thoughpowerlesstodiscernasingleobject,indirectinghissteedstoacountryhousenearby,andthatwithsuchacertaintyofinstinctthatitwasnotuntiltheshaftshadcollidedwithagardenwall,andtherebymadeitclearthattoproceedanotherpacewasimpossible,thathestopped。
AllthatChichikovcoulddiscernthroughthethickveilofpouringrainwassomethingwhichresembledaverandah。SohedispatchedSelifantosearchfortheentrancegates,andthatprocesswouldhavelastedindefinitelyhaditnotbeenshortenedbythecircumstancethat,inRussia,theplaceofaSwissfootmanisfrequentlytakenbywatchdogs;ofwhichanimalsanumbernowproclaimedthetravellers'
presencesoloudlythatChichikovfoundhimselfforcedtostophisears。Next,alightgleamedinoneofthewindows,andfilteredinathinstreamtothegardenwall——thusrevealingthewhereaboutsoftheentrancegates;whereuponSelifanfelltoknockingatthegatesuntiltheboltsofthehousedoorwerewithdrawnandthereissuedtherefromafigurecladinaroughcloak。
“Whoisthatknocking?Whathaveyoucomefor?”shoutedthehoarsevoiceofanelderlywoman。
“Wearetravellers,goodmother,“saidChichikov。“Prayallowustospendthenighthere。“
“Outuponyouforapairofgadabouts!”retortedtheoldwoman。“A
finetimeofnighttobearriving!Wedon'tkeepanhotel,mindyou。
Thisisalady'sresidence。“
“Butwhatarewetodo,mother?Wehavelostourway,andcannotspendthenightoutofdoorsinsuchweather。“
“No,wecannot。Thenightisdarkandcold,“addedSelifan。
“Holdyourtongue,youfool!”exclaimedChichikov。
“WhoAREyou,then?”inquiredtheoldwoman。
“Advorianin[2],goodmother。“
[2]Amemberofthegentryclass。
Somehowtheworddvorianinseemedtogivetheoldwomanfoodforthought。
“Waitamoment,“shesaid,“andIwilltellthemistress。“
Twominuteslatershereturnedwithalanterninherhand,thegateswereopened,andalightglimmeredinasecondwindow。Enteringthecourtyard,thebritchkahaltedbeforeamoderate-sizedmansion。Thedarknessdidnotpermitofveryaccurateobservationbeingmade,but,apparently,thewindowsonlyofone-halfofthebuildingwereilluminated,whileaquagmireinfrontofthedoorreflectedthebeamsfromthesame。Meanwhiletheraincontinuedtobeatsonorouslydownuponthewoodenroof,andcouldbeheardtricklingintoawaterbutt;
norforasinglemomentdidthedogsceasetobarkwithallthestrengthoftheirlungs。Oneofthem,throwingupitshead,keptventingahowlofsuchenergyanddurationthattheanimalseemedtobehowlingforahandsomewager;whileanother,cuttinginbetweentheyelpingsofthefirstanimal,keptrestlesslyreiterating,likeapostman'sbell,thenotesofaveryyoungpuppy。Finally,anoldhoundwhichappearedtobegiftedwithapeculiarlyrobusttemperamentkeptsupplyingthepartofcontrabasso,sothathisgrowlsresembledtherumblingofabasssingerwhenachorusisinfullcry,andthetenorsarerisingontiptoeintheireffortstocompassaparticularlyhighnote,andthewholebodyofchoristersarewaggingtheirheadsbeforeapproachingaclimax,andthiscontrabassoaloneistuckinghisbeardedchinintohiscollar,andsinkingalmosttoasquattingpostureonthefloor,inordertoproduceanotewhichshallcausethewindowstoshiverandtheirpanestocrack。Naturally,fromacaninechorusofsuchexecutantsitmightreasonablybeinferredthattheestablishmentwasoneoftheutmostrespectability。Tothat,however,ourdamp,coldherogavenotathought,forallhismindwasfixeduponbed。Indeed,thebritchkahadhardlycometoastandstillbeforeheleaptoutuponthedoorstep,missedhisfooting,andcamewithinanaceoffalling。Tomeethimthereissuedafemaleyoungerthanthefirst,butverycloselyresemblingher;andonhisbeingconductedtotheparlour,acoupleofglancesshowedhimthattheroomwashungwitholdstripedcurtains,andornamentedwithpicturesofbirdsandsmall,antiquemirrors——thelattersetindarkframeswhichwerecarvedtoresemblescrollsoffoliage。Behindeachmirrorwasstuckeitheraletteroranoldpackofcardsorastocking,whileonthewallhungaclockwithaflowereddial。More,however,Chichikovcouldnotdiscern,forhiseyelidswereasheavyasthoughsmearedwithtreacle。Presentlytheladyofthehouseherselfentered——anelderlywomaninasortofnightcaphastilyputonandaflannelneckwrap。
Shebelongedtothatclassofladylandownerswhoareforeverlamentingfailuresoftheharvestandtheirlossesthereby;totheclasswho,droopingtheirheadsdespondently,areallthewhilestuffingmoneyintostripedpurses,whichtheykeephoardedinthedrawersofcupboards。Intoonepursetheywillstuffroublepieces,intoanotherhalfroubles,andintoathirdtchetvertachki[3],althoughfromtheirmienyouwouldsupposethatthecupboardcontainedonlylinenandnightshirtsandskeinsofwoolandthepieceofshabbymaterialwhichisdestined——shouldtheoldgownbecomescorchedduringthebakingofholidaycakesandotherdainties,orshoulditfallintopiecesofitself——tobecomeconvertedintoanewdress。Butthegownneverdoesgetburntorwearout,forthereasonthattheladyistoocareful;whereforethepieceofshabbymaterialreposesinitsunmade-upconditionuntilthepriestadvisesthatitbegiventothenieceofsomewidowedsister,togetherwithaquantityofothersuchrubbish。
[3]Piecesequalinvaluetotwenty-fivekopecksaquarterofarouble。
Chichikovapologisedforhavingdisturbedthehouseholdwithhisunexpectedarrival。
“Notatall,notatall,“repliedthelady。“ButinwhatdreadfulweatherGodhasbroughtyouhither!Whatwindandwhatrain!Youcouldnothelplosingyourway。Prayexcuseusforbeingunabletomakebetterpreparationsforyouatthistimeofnight。“
Suddenlytherebrokeinuponthehostess'wordsthesoundofastrangehissing,asoundsoloudthatthegueststartedinalarm,andthemoresoseeingthatitincreaseduntiltheroomseemedfilledwithadders。
Onglancingupwards,however,herecoveredhiscomposure,forheperceivedthesoundtobeemanatingfromtheclock,whichappearedtobeinamindtostrike。Tothehissingsoundtheresucceededawheezingone,until,puttingforthitsbestefforts,thethingstrucktwowithasmuchclatterasthoughsomeonehadbeenhittinganironpotwithacudgel。Thatdone,thependulumreturnedtoitsright-left,right-leftoscillation。
Chichikovthankedhishostesskindly,andsaidthatheneedednothing,andshemustnotputherselfabout:onlyforrestwashelonging——thoughalsoheshouldliketoknowwhitherhehadarrived,andwhetherthedistancetothecountryhouseofland-ownerSobakevitchwasanythingverygreat。Tothistheladyrepliedthatshehadneversomuchasheardthename,sincenogentlemanofthenameresidedinthelocality。
“ButatleastyouareacquaintedwithlandownerManilov?”continuedChichikov。
“No。Whoishe?”
“Anotherlandedproprietor,madam。“
“Well,neitherhaveIheardofhim。Nosuchlandownerliveshereabouts。“
“ThenwhoAREyourlocallandowners?”
“Bobrov,Svinin,Kanapatiev,Khapakin,Trepakin,andPlieshakov。“
“Aretheyrichmen?”
“No,noneofthem。Oneofthemmayowntwentysouls,andanotherthirty,butofgentrywhoownahundredtherearenone。“
Chichikovreflectedthathehadindeedfallenintoanaristocraticwilderness!
“Atallevents,isthetownfaraway?”heinquired。
“Aboutsixtyversts。HowsorryIamthatIhavenothingforyoutoeat!Shouldyoucaretodrinksometea?”
“Ithankyou,goodmother,butIrequirenothingbeyondabed。“
“Well,aftersuchajourneyyoumustindeedbeneedingrest,soyoushalllieuponthissofa。Fetinia,bringaquiltandsomepillowsandsheets。WhatweatherGodhassentus!Andwhatdreadfulthunder!EversincesunsetIhavehadacandleburningbeforetheikoninmybedroom。MyGod!Why,yourbackandsidesareasmuddyasaboar's!
Howeverhaveyoumanagedtogetintosuchastate?”
“ThatIamnothingworsethanmuddyisindeedfortunate,since,butfortheAlmighty,Ishouldhavehadmyribsbroken。“
“Dear,dear!Tothinkofallthatyoumusthavebeenthrough。HadI
notbetterwipeyourback?”
“Ithankyou,Ithankyou,butyouneednottrouble。Merelybesogoodastotellyourmaidtodrymyclothes。“
“Doyouhearthat,Fetinia?”saidthehostess,turningtoawomanwhowasengagedindragginginafeatherbedanddelugingtheroomwithfeathers。“Takethiscoatandthisvest,and,afterdryingthembeforethefire——justasweusedtodoforyourlatemaster——givethemagoodrub,andfoldthemupneatly。“
“Verywell,mistress,“saidFetinia,spreadingsomesheetsoverthebed,andarrangingthepillows。
“Nowyourbedisreadyforyou,“saidthehostesstoChichikov。
“Good-night,dearsir。Iwishyougood-night。Isthereanythingelsethatyourequire?Perhapsyouwouldliketohaveyourheelstickledbeforeretiringtorest?Nevercouldmylatehusbandgettosleepwithoutthathavingbeendone。“
Buttheguestdeclinedtheprofferedheel-tickling,and,onhishostesstakingherdeparture,hastenedtodivesthimselfofhisclothing,bothupperandunder,andtohandthegarmentstoFetinia。
Shewishedhimgood-night,andremovedthewettrappings;afterwhichhefoundhimselfalone。Notwithoutsatisfactiondidheeyehisbed,whichreachedalmosttotheceiling。ClearlyFetiniawasapastmistressintheartofbeatingupsuchacouch,and,astheresult,hehadnosoonermounteditwiththeaidofachairthanitsankwell-nightothefloor,andthefeathers,squeezedoutoftheirproperconfines,flewhitherandthitherintoeverycorneroftheapartment。
Neverthelessheextinguishedthecandle,coveredhimselfoverwiththechintzquilt,snuggleddownbeneathit,andinstantlyfellasleep。
Nextdayitwaslateinthemorningbeforeheawoke。Throughthewindowthesunwasshiningintohiseyes,andtheflieswhich,overnight,hadbeenroostingquietlyonthewallsandceilingnowturnedtheirattentiontothevisitor。Onesettledonhislip,anotheronhisear,athirdhoveredasthoughintendingtolodgeinhisveryeye,andafourthhadthetemeritytoalightjustunderhisnostrils。
Inhisdrowsyconditionheinhaledthelatterinsect,sneezedviolently,andsoreturnedtoconsciousness。Heglancedaroundtheroom,andperceivedthatnotallthepictureswererepresentativeofbirds,sinceamongthemhungalsoaportraitofKutuzov[4]andanoilpaintingofanoldmaninauniformwithredfacingssuchaswereworninthedaysoftheEmperorPaul[5]。Atthismomenttheclockuttereditsusualhissingsound,andstruckten,whileawoman'sfacepeeredinatthedoor,butatoncewithdrew,forthereasonthat,withtheobjectofsleepingaswellaspossible,Chichikovhadremovedeverystitchofhisclothing。Somehowthefaceseemedtohimfamiliar,andhesethimselftorecallwhoseitcouldbe。Atlengthherecollectedthatitwasthefaceofhishostess。Hisclotheshefoundlying,cleananddry,besidehim;sohedressedandapproachedthemirror,meanwhilesneezingagainwithsuchvehemencethatacockwhichhappenedatthemomenttobenearthewindowwhichwassituatedatnogreatdistancefromthegroundchuckledashort,sharpphrase。
Probablyitmeant,inthebird'salientongue,“Goodmorningtoyou!”
Chichikovretortedbycallingthebirdafool,andthenhimselfapproachedthewindowtolookattheview。Itappearedtocompriseapoulterer'spremises。Atallevents,thenarrowyardinfrontofthewindowwasfullofpoultryandotherdomesticcreatures——ofgamefowlsandbarndoorfowls,with,amongthem,acockwhichstruttedwithmeasuredgait,andkeptshakingitscomb,andtiltingitsheadasthoughitweretryingtolistentosomething。Also,asowandherfamilywerehelpingtogracethescene。First,sherootedamongaheapoflitter;then,inpassing,sheateupayoungpullet;lastly,sheproceededcarelesslytomunchsomepiecesofmelonrind。Tothissmallyardorpoultry-runalengthofplankingservedasafence,whilebeyonditlayakitchengardencontainingcabbages,onions,potatoes,beetroots,andotherhouseholdvegetables。Also,thegardencontainedafewstrayfruittreesthatwerecoveredwithnettingtoprotectthemfromthemagpiesandsparrows;flocksofwhichwereeventhenwheelinganddartingfromonespottoanother。Forthesamereasonanumberofscarecrowswithoutstretchedarmsstoodrearedonlongpoles,with,surmountingoneofthefigures,acast-offcapofthehostess's。
Beyondthegardenagaintherestoodanumberofpeasants'huts。Thoughscattered,insteadofbeingarrangedinregularrows,theseappearedtoChichikov'seyetocomprisewell-to-doinhabitants,sinceallrottenplanksintheirroofinghadbeenreplacedwithnewones,andnoneoftheirdoorswereaskew,andsuchoftheirtiltshedsasfacedhimevincedevidenceofapresenceofasparewaggon——insomecasesalmostanewone。
[4]ARussiangeneralwho,in1812,stoutlyopposedNapoleonatthebattleofBorodino。
[5]Thelateeighteenthcentury。
“Thisladyownsbynomeansapoorvillage,“saidChichikovtohimself;whereforehedecidedthenandtheretohaveatalkwithhishostess,andtocultivatehercloseracquaintance。Accordinglyhepeepedthroughthechinkofthedoorwhenceherheadhadrecentlyprotruded,and,onseeingherseatedatateatable,enteredandgreetedherwithacheerful,kindlysmile。
“Goodmorning,dearsir,“sherespondedassherose。“Howhaveyouslept?”Shewasdressedinbetterstylethanshehadbeenonthepreviousevening。Thatistosay,shewasnowwearingagownofsomedarkcolour,andlackedhernightcap,andhadswathedherneckinsomethingstiff。
“Ihavesleptexceedinglywell,“repliedChichikov,seatinghimselfuponachair。“AndhowareYOU,goodmadam?”
“Butpoorly,mydearsir。“
“Andwhyso?”
“BecauseIcannotsleep。Apainhastakenmeinmymiddle,andmylegs,fromtheanklesupwards,areachingasthoughtheywerebroken。“
“Thatwillpass,thatwillpass,goodmother。Youmustpaynoattentiontoit。“
“GodgrantthatitMAYpass。However,Ihavebeenrubbingmyselfwithlardandturpentine。Whatsortofteawillyoutake?InthisjarIhavesomeofthescentedkind。“
“Excellent,goodmother!ThenIwilltakethat。“
Probablythereaderwillhavenoticedthat,forallhisexpressionsofsolicitude,Chichikov'stonetowardshishostesspartookofafreer,amoreunceremonious,naturethanthatwhichhehadadoptedtowardsMadamManilov。AndhereIshouldliketoassertthat,howsoevermuch,incertainrespects,weRussiansmaybesurpassedbyforeigners,atleastwesurpasstheminadroitnessofmanner。Infactthevariousshadesandsubtletiesofoursocialintercoursedefyenumeration。A
FrenchmanoraGermanwouldbeincapableofenvisagingandunderstandingallitspeculiaritiesanddifferences,forhistoneinspeakingtoamillionairediffersbutlittlefromthatwhichheemploystowardsasmalltobacconist——andthatinspiteofthecircumstancethatheisaccustomedtocringebeforetheformer。Withus,however,thingsaredifferent。InRussiansocietythereexistcleverfolkwhocanspeakinonemannertoalandownerpossessedoftwohundredpeasantsouls,andinanothertoalandownerpossessedofthreehundred,andinanothertoalandownerpossessedoffivehundred。Inshort,uptothenumberofamillionsoulstheRussianwillhavereadyforeachlandownerasuitablemodeofaddress。Forexample,supposethatsomewherethereexistsagovernmentoffice,andthatinthatofficethereexistsadirector。Iwouldbegofyoutocontemplatehimashesitsamonghismyrmidons。Sheernervousnesswillpreventyoufromutteringawordinhispresence,sogreataretheprideandsuperioritydepictedonhiscountenance。Also,wereyoutosketchhim,youwouldbesketchingaveritablePrometheus,forhisglanceisasthatofaneagle,andhewalkswithmeasured,statelystride。Yetnosoonerwilltheeaglehavelefttheroomtoseekthestudyofhissuperiorofficerthanhewillgoscurryingalongpapersheldclosetohisnoselikeanypartridge。Butinsociety,andattheeveningpartyshouldtherestofthosepresentbeoflesserrankthanhimselfthePrometheuswilloncemorebecomePrometheus,andthemanwhostandsastepbelowhimwilltreathiminawayneverdreamtofbyOvid,seeingthateachflyisoflesseraccountthanitssuperiorfly,andbecomes,inthepresenceofthelatter,evenasagrainofsand。
“SurelythatisnotIvanPetrovitch?”youwillsayofsuchandsuchamanasyouregardhim。“IvanPetrovitchistall,whereasthismanissmallandspare。IvanPetrovitchhasaloud,deepvoice,andneversmiles,whereasthismanwhoeverhemaybeistwitteringlikeasparrow,andsmilingallthetime。“YetapproachandtakeagoodlookatthefellowandyouwillseethatisISIvanPetrovitch。“Alack,alack!”willbetheonlyremarkyoucanmake。
Letusreturntoourcharactersinreallife。Wehaveseenthat,onthisoccasion,Chichikovdecidedtodispensewithceremony;wherefore,takinguptheteapot,hewentonasfollows:
“Youhaveanicelittlevillagehere,madam。Howmanysoulsdoesitcontain?”
“Alittlelessthaneighty,dearsir。Butthetimesarehard,andI
havelostagreatdealthroughlastyear'sharvesthavingprovedafailure。“
“Butyourpeasantslookfine,strongfellows。MayIenquireyourname?
ThrougharrivingsolateatnightIhavequitelostmywits。“
“Korobotchka,thewidowofaCollegiateSecretary。“
“Ihumblythankyou。AndyourChristiannameandpatronymic?”
“NastasiaPetrovna。“
“NastasiaPetrovna!Thoseareexcellentnames。Ihaveamaternalauntnamedlikeyourself。“
“AndYOURname?”queriedthelady。“MayItakeitthatyouareaGovernmentAssessor?”
“No,madam,“repliedChichikovwithasmile。“IamnotanAssessor,butatravelleronprivatebusiness。“
“Thenyoumustbeabuyerofproduce?HowIregretthatIhavesoldmyhoneysocheaplytootherbuyers!OtherwiseYOUmighthaveboughtit,dearsir。“
“Ineverbuyhoney。“
“ThenWHATdoyoubuy,pray?Hemp?Ihavealittleofthatbyme,butnotmorethanhalfapood[6]orso。“
[6]FortyRussianpounds。
“No,madam。ItisinotherwaresthatIdeal。Tellme,haveyou,oflateyears,lostmanyofyourpeasantsbydeath?”
“Yes;nofewerthaneighteen,“respondedtheoldladywithasigh。
“Suchafinelot,too——allgoodworkers!True,othershavesincegrownup,butofwhatuseareTHEY?Merestriplings。WhentheAssessorlastcalleduponmeIcouldhavewept;for,thoughthoseworkmenofminearedead,Ihavetokeeponpayingforthemasthoughtheywerestillalive!Andonlylastweekmyblacksmithgotburnttodeath!Suchacleverhandathistradehewas!”
“What?Afireoccurredatyourplace?”
“No,no,Godpreserveusall!Itwasnotsobadasthat。YoumustunderstandthattheblacksmithSETHIMSELFonfire——hegotsetonfireinhisbowelsthroughoverdrinking。Yes,allofasuddenthereburstfromhimablueflame,andhesmoulderedandsmouldereduntilhehadturnedasblackasapieceofcharcoal!Yetwhatacleverblacksmithhewas!AndnowIhavenohorsestodriveoutwith,forthereisnoonetoshoethem。“
“IneverythingthewillofGod,madam,“saidChichikovwithasigh。
“Againstthedivinewisdomitisnotforustorebel。Prayhandthemovertome,NastasiaPetrovna。“
“Handoverwhom?”
“Thedeadpeasants。“
“ButhowcouldIdothat?”
“Quitesimply。Sellthemtome,andIwillgiveyousomemoneyinexchange。“
“ButhowamItosellthemtoyou?Iscarcelyunderstandwhatyoumean。AmItodigthemupagainfromtheground?”
Chichikovperceivedthattheoldladywasaltogetheratsea,andthathemustexplainthematter;whereforeinafewwordsheinformedherthatthetransferorpurchaseofthesoulsinquestionwouldtakeplacemerelyonpaper——thatthesaidsoulswouldbelistedasstillalive。
“Andwhatgoodwouldtheybetoyou?”askedhishostess,staringathimwithhereyesdistended。
“ThatisMYaffair。“
“ButtheyareDEADsouls。“
“Whosaidtheywerenot?Themerefactoftheirbeingdeadentailsuponyoualossasdeadasthesouls,foryouhavetocontinuepayingtaxuponthem,whereasMYplanistorelieveyoubothofthetaxandoftheresultanttrouble。NOWdoyouunderstand?AndIwillnotonlydoasIsay,butalsohandyouoverfifteenroublespersoul。Isthatclearenough?”
“Yes——butIdonotknow,“saidhishostessdiffidently。“Yousee,neverbeforehaveIsolddeadsouls。“
“Quiteso。Itwouldbeasurprisingthingifyouhad。Butsurelyyoudonotthinkthatthesedeadsoulsareintheleastworthkeeping?”
“Oh,no,indeed!Whyshouldtheybeworthkeeping?Iamsuretheyarenotso。TheonlythingwhichtroublesmeisthefactthattheyareDEAD。“
“Sheseemsatrulyobstinateoldwoman!”wasChichikov'sinwardcomment。“Lookhere,madam,“headdedaloud。“Youreasonwell,butyouaresimplyruiningyourselfbycontinuingtopaythetaxupondeadsoulsasthoughtheywerestillalive。“
“Oh,goodsir,donotspeakofit!”theladyexclaimed。“ThreeweeksagoItookahundredandfiftyroublestothatAssessor,andbutteredhimup,and——“
“Thenyouseehowitis,doyounot?Rememberthat,accordingtomyplan,youwillneveragainhavetobutteruptheAssessor,seeingthatitwillbeIwhowillbepayingforthosepeasants——_I_,notYOU,forIshallhavetakenovertheduesuponthem,andhavetransferredthemtomyselfassomanybonafideserfs。DoyouunderstandAT
LAST?”
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