Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           

           “Indeed!”exclaimedChichikovashereflected:“Sohealsolendsmoney!”

           IntheendChichikov’sdispatch-boxwasbroughtfromthekoliaska,andKhlobuevreceivedthencetenthousandroubles,togetherwithapromisethattheremainingfivethousandshouldbeforthcomingonthemorrow;thoughthepromisewasgivenonlyafterChichikovhadfirstproposedthatTHREEthousandshouldbebroughtonthedaynamed,andtherestbeleftoverfortwoorthreedayslonger,ifnotforastillmoreprotractedperiod.ThetruthwasthatPaulIvanovitchhatedpartingwithmoney.Nomatterhowurgentasituationmighthavebeen,hewouldstillhavepreferredtopayasumto-morrowratherthanto-day.Inotherwords,heactedaswealldo,forwealllikekeepingapetitionerwaiting.“Lethimrubhisbackinthehallforawhile,”wesay.“Surelyhecanbidehistimealittle?”Yetofthefactthateveryhourmaybeprecioustothepoorwretch,andthathisbusinessmaysufferfromthedelay,wetakenoaccount.“Goodsir,”wesay,“praycomeagainto-morrow.To-dayIhavenotimetospareyou.”

           “Wheredoyouintendhenceforthtolive?”inquiredPlaton.“Haveyouanyotherpropertytowhichyoucanretire?”

           “No,”repliedKhlobuev.“Ishallremovetothetown,whereIpossessasmallvilla.Thatwouldhavebeennecessary,inanycase,forthechildren’ssake.Yousee,theymusthaveinstructioninGod’sword,andalsolessonsinmusicanddancing;andnotforloveormoneycanthesethingsbeprocuredinthecountry.

           “Nothingtoeat,yetdancinglessonsforhischildren!”reflectedChichikov.

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