Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           Excusemeforhavingbeenunabletostay.GladlywouldIhavestayed,butreallyIcannot.”

           Thebrother-in-lawrepeatedhisexcusesagainandagainwithoutnoticingthathehadenteredthebritchka,thatithadpassedthroughthegates,andthathewasnowintheopencountry.Permissiblywemaysupposethathiswifesucceededingleaningfromhimfewdetailsofthefair.

           “Whatafool!”saidNozdrevas,standingbythewindow,hewatchedthedepartingvehicle.“Yethisoff-horseisnotsuchabadone.ForalongtimepastIhavebeenwantingtogetholdofit.Amanlikethatissimplyimpossible.Yes,heisaThetuk,aregularThetuk.”

           Withthattheyrepairedtotheparlour,where,onPorphyribringingcandles,Chichikovperceivedthathishosthadproducedapackofcards.

           “Itellyouwhat,”saidNozdrev,pressingthesidesofthepacktogether,andthenslightlybendingthem,sothatthepackcrackedandacardflewout.“Howwoulditbeif,topassthetime,Iweretomakeabankofthreehundred?”

           Chichikovpretendednottohaveheardhim,butremarkedwithanairofhavingjustrecollectedaforgottenpoint:

           “Bytheway,IhadomittedtosaythatIhavearequesttomakeofyou.”

           “Whatrequest?”

           “Firstgivemeyourwordthatyouwillgrantit.”

           “Whatistherequest,Isay?”

           “Thenyougivemeyourword,doyou?”

           “Certainly.”

           “Yourwordofhonour?”

           “Mywordofhonour.”

           “This,then,ismyrequest.Ipresumethatyouhavealargenumberofdeadserfswhosenameshavenotyetbeenremovedfromtherevisionlist?”

           “Ihave.

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