Мертвые души

Chapter 5

           Takingadvantageofherabsence,ChichikovturnedtoSobakevitch(who,proneinanarmchair,seemed,afterhisponderousmeal,tobecapableofdoinglittlebeyondbelchingandgruntingeachsuchgruntorbelchnecessitatingasubsequentsigningofthecrossoverthemouth),andintimatedtohimadesiretohavealittleprivateconversationconcerningacertainmatter.Atthismomentthehostessreturned.

           “Hereismoredessert,”shesaid.“Prayhaveafewradishesstewedinhoney.”

           “Later,later,”repliedSobakevitch.“Doyougotoyourroom,andPaulIvanovitchandIwilltakeoffourcoatsandhaveanap.”

           Uponthisthegoodladyexpressedherreadinesstosendforfeatherbedsandcushions,butherhusbandexpressedapreferenceforslumberinginanarmchair,andshethereforedeparted.WhenshehadgoneSobakevitchinclinedhisheadinanattitudeofwillingnesstolistentoChichikov’sbusiness.OurherobeganinasortofdetachedmannertouchinglightlyuponthesubjectoftheRussianEmpire,andexpatiatingupontheimmensityofthesame,andsayingthateventheEmpireofAncientRomehadbeenofconsiderablysmallerdimensions.MeanwhileSobakevitchsatwithhisheaddrooping.

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