Мертвые души

Chapter 2

           Inatriceitcouldbeseenthathehadplayedhispartinlifeasallsuchbailiffsdothat,originallyayoungserfofelementaryeducation,hehadmarriedsomeAgashkaofahousekeeperoramistress’sfavourite,andthenhimselfbecomehousekeeper,and,subsequently,bailiff;afterwhichhehadproceededaccordingtotherulesofhistribethatistosay,hehadconsortedwithandstoodinwiththemorewell-to-doserfsontheestate,andaddedthepooreronestothelistofforcedpayersofobrok,whilehimselfleavinghisbedatnineo’clockinthemorning,and,whenthesamovarhadbeenbrought,drinkinghisteaatleisure.

           “Lookhere,mygoodman,”saidManilov.“Howmanyofourserfshavediedsincethelastcensusrevision?”

           “Howmanyofthemhavedied?Why,agreatmany.”Thebailiffhiccoughed,andslappedhismouthlightlyafterdoingso.

           “Yes,Iimaginedthattobethecase,”corroboratedManilov.“Infact,aVERYgreatmanyserfshavedied.”HeturnedtoChichikovandrepeatedthewords.

           “Howmany,forinstance?”askedChichikov.

           “Yes;howmany?”re-echoedManilov.

           “HOWmany?”re-echoedthebailiff.“Well,nooneknowstheexactnumber,fornoonehaskeptanyaccount.”

           “Quiteso,”remarkedManilov.“Isupposedthedeath-ratetohavebeenhigh,butwasignorantofitspreciseextent.”

           “Thenwouldyoubesogoodastohaveitcomputedforme?”saidChichikov.“Andalsotohaveadetailedlistofthedeathsmadeout?”

           “Yes,Iwilladetailedlist,”agreedManilov.

           “Verywell.”

           Thebailiffdeparted.

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