Мертвые души

Chapter 3

           

           WhenKostanzhogloappearedatcloserquartersthatistosay,inthedoorwayofthedrawing-roomhestruckChichikovmorethaneverwiththeswarthinessofhiscomplexion,thedishevelmentofhisblack,slightlygrizzledlocks,thealertnessofhiseye,andtheimpressionoffierysouthernoriginwhichhiswholepersonalitydiffused.ForhewasnotwhollyaRussian,norcouldhehimselfsaypreciselywhohisforefathershadbeen.Yet,inasmuchasheaccountedgenealogicalresearchnopartofthescienceofestate-management,butameresuperfluity,helookeduponhimselfas,toallintentsandpurposes,anativeofRussia,andthemoresosincetheRussianlanguagewastheonlytongueheknew.

           PlatonpresentedChichikov,andthepairexchangedgreetings.

           “Togetridofmydepression,Constantine,”continuedPlaton,“Iamthinkingofaccompanyingourguestonatourthroughafewoftheprovinces.”

           “Anexcellentidea,”saidKostanzhoglo.“Butpreciselywhither?”headded,turninghospitablytoChichikov.

           “Totellyouthetruth,”repliedthatpersonagewithanaffableinclinationoftheheadashesmoothedthearmofhischairwithhishand,“Iamtravellinglessonmyownaffairsthanontheaffairsofothers.Thatistosay,GeneralBetristchev,anintimatefriend,and,Imightadd,agenerousbenefactor,ofmine,haschargedmewithcommissionstosomeofhisrelatives.

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