Мертвые души

Chapter 2

           

           NorwerethePresidentoftheLocalCouncilandthePostmasteroverlooked;untilthecompanyhadrunthroughthewholelistofurbanofficials.Andineverycasethoseofficialsappearedtobepersonsofthehighestpossiblemerit.

           “Doyoudevoteyourtimeentirelytoyourestate?”askedChichikov,inhisturn.

           “Well,mostofit,”repliedManilov;“thoughalsowepayoccasionalvisitstothetown,inorderthatwemayminglewithalittlewell-bredsociety.Onegrowsatriflerustyifonelivesforeverinretirement.”

           “Quiteso,”agreedChichikov.

           “Yes,quiteso,”cappedManilov.“Atthesametime,itwouldbeadifferentmatteriftheneighbourhoodwereaGOODoneif,forexample,onehadafriendwithwhomonecoulddiscussmannersandpolitedeportment,orengageinsomebranchofscience,andsostimulateone’swits.Forthatsortofthinggivesone’sintellectanairing.It,itAtalossforfurtherwords,heendedbyremarkingthathisfeelingswereapttocarryhimaway;afterwhichhecontinuedwithagesture:“WhatImeanisthat,werethatsortofthingpossible,I,forone,couldfindthecountryandanisolatedlifepossessedofgreatattractions.But,asmattersstand,suchathingisNOTpossible.AllthatIcanmanagetodois,occasionally,toreadalittleofASonoftheFatherland.”

           WiththesesentimentsChichikovexpressedentireagreement:addingthatnothingcouldbemoredelightfulthantoleadasolitarylifeinwhichthereshouldbecomprisedonlythesweetcontemplationofnatureandtheintermittentperusalofabook.

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