Мертвые души

Chapter 2

           Probablyhewasamanofgratefulheartwhowishedtorepayhisemployersforthegoodtreatmentwhichhehadreceived.Once,however,hisfeaturesassumedalookofgrimnessas,fixinghiseyesuponhisvis-a-vis,theboys,hetappedsternlyuponthetable.ThishappenedatajuncturewhenThemistocleushadbittenAlkidontheear,andthesaidAlkid,withfrowningeyesandopenmouth,waspreparinghimselftosobinpiteousfashion;until,recognisingthatforsuchaproceedinghemightpossiblybedeprivedofhisplate,hehastenedtorestorehismouthtoitsoriginalexpression,andfelltearfullytognawingamuttonbonethegreasefromwhichhadsooncoveredhischeeks.

           EverynowandagainthehostesswouldturntoChichikovwiththewords,“Youareeatingnothingyouhaveindeedtakenlittle;”butinvariablyherguestreplied:“Thankyou,Ihavehadmorethanenough.Apleasantconversationisworthallthedishesintheworld.”

           Atlengththecompanyrosefromtable.Manilovwasinhighspirits,and,layinghishanduponhisguest’sshoulder,wasonthepointofconductinghimtothedrawing-room,whensuddenlyChichikovintimatedtohim,withameaninglook,thathewishedtospeaktohimonaveryimportantmatter.

           “Thatbeingso,”saidManilov,“allowmetoinviteyouintomystudy.”Andheledthewaytoasmallroomwhichfacedtheblueoftheforest.“Thisismysanctum,”headded.

           “Whatapleasantapartment!”remarkedChichikovasheeyeditcarefully.And,indeed,theroomdidnotlackacertainattractiveness.

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