Мертвые души

Chapter 7

           NeveroncedidSobakevitch’sfacemoveamuscle,and,asforManilov,hewastoomuchunderthespellofChichikov’seloquencetodoaughtbeyondnodhisapprovalatintervals,andstrikethekindofattitudewhichisassumedbyloversofmusicwhenaladysingerhas,inrivalryofanaccompanyingviolin,producedanotewhereoftheshrillnesswouldexceedeventhecapacityofabird’sthrostle.

           “ButwhynottellIvanGrigorievitchpreciselywhatyouhavebought?”inquiredSobakevitchofChichikov.“Andwhy,IvanGrigorievitch,doYOUnotaskMonsieurChichikovpreciselywhathispurchaseshaveconsistedof?Whatasplendidlotofserfs,tobesure!Imyselfhavesoldhimmywheelwright,Michiev.”

           “What?YouhavesoldhimMichiev?”exclaimedthePresident.“Iknowthemanwell.Heisasplendidcraftsman,and,ononeoccasion,mademeadrozhki32.Only,onlywell,latelydidn’tyoutellmethatheisdead?”

           “ThatMichievisdead?”re-echoedSobakevitch,comingperilouslyneartolaughing.“Ohdearno!Thatwashisbrother.Michievhimselfisverymuchalive,andinevenbetterhealththanheusedtobe.AnydayhecouldknockyouupabritchkasuchasyoucouldnotprocureeveninMoscow.However,heisnowboundtoworkforonlyonemaster.”

           “Indeedasplendidcraftsman!”repeatedthePresident.“Myonlywonderisthatyoucanhavebroughtyourselftopartwithhim.”

           “ThenthinkyouthatMichievistheONLYserfwithwhomIhaveparted?Nay,forIhavepartedalsowithProbkaStepan,mycarpenter,withMilushkin,mybricklayer,andwithTeliatnikov,mybootmaker.

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