Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           Onawriting-tablelayavolumeofShakespeare,and,onanoccasionaltable,acarvedivoryback-scratcher.Thehostess,too,waselegantlyandfashionablyattired,anddevotedherwholeconversationtothetownandthelocaltheatre.Lastly,thechildrenbright,merrylittlethingswerewell-dressedbothasregardsboysandgirls.Yetfarbetterwouldithavebeenforthemiftheyhadbeencladinplainstripedsmocks,andrunningaboutthecourtyardlikepeasantchildren.Presentlyavisitorarrivedintheshapeofachattering,gossipingwoman;whereuponthehostesscarriedherofftoherownportionofthehouse,and,thechildrenfollowingthem,themenfoundthemselvesalone.

           “Howmuchdoyouwantfortheproperty?”askedChichikovofKhlobuev.“IamafraidImustrequestyoutonamethelowestpossiblesum,sinceIfindtheestateinafarworseconditionthanIhadexpectedtodo.”

           “Yes,itISinaterriblestate,”agreedKhlobuev.“Noristhatthewholeofthestory.Thatistosay,Iwillnotconcealfromyouthefactthat,outofahundredsoulsregisteredatthelastrevision,onlyfiftysurvive,soterriblehavebeentheravagesofcholera.Andofthese,again,somehaveabsconded;whereforetheytoomustbereckonedasdead,seeingthat,wereonetoenterprocessagainstthem,thecostswouldendinthepropertyhavingtopassenbloctothelegalauthorities.ForthesereasonsIamaskingonlythirty-fivethousandroublesfortheestate.”

           Chichikov(itneedhardlybesaid)startedtohaggle.

           “Thirty-fivethousand?”hecried.

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