Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           Andatsuchtimeshisspiritwouldbecomesoftened,histhoughtsfullofgentleness,andhiseyeswetwithtears;hewouldfalltosayinghisprayers,andinvariablysomestrangecoincidencewouldbringananswertheretointheshapeofanunexpectedmeasureofassistance.Thatistosay,someformerfriendofhiswouldrememberhim,andsendhimatrifleinthewayofmoney;orelsesomefemalevisitorwouldbemovedbyhisstorytoletherimpulsive,generousheartprofferhimahandsomegift;orelseasuitwhereoftidingshadneverevenreachedhisearswouldendbybeingdecidedinhisfavour.AndwhenthathappenedhewouldreverentlyacknowledgetheimmensityofthemercyofProvidence,gratefullytenderthanksgivingforthesame,andbetakehimselfagaintohisirregularmodeofexistence.

           “SomehowIfeelsorryfortheman,”saidPlatonwhenheandChichikovhadtakenleaveoftheirhost,andleftthehouse.

           “Perhapsso,butheisahopelessprodigal,”repliedtheother.“PersonallyIfinditimpossibletocompassionatesuchfellows.”

           AndwiththatthepairceasedtodevoteanotherthoughttoKhlobuev.InthecaseofPlaton,thiswasbecausehecontemplatedthefortunesofhisfellowswiththelethargic,half-somnolenteyewhichheturneduponalltherestoftheworld;forthoughthesightofdistressofotherswouldcausehishearttocontractandfeelfullofsympathy,theimpressionthusproducedneversankintothedepthsofhisbeing.Accordingly,beforemanyminuteswereoverhehadceasedtobestowasinglethoughtuponhislatehost.WithChichikov,however,thingsweredifferent.

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