Мертвые души

Chapter 2

           

           “Forwhatpurposedoyouwantit?”inquiredManilovwhenthebailiffhadgone.

           Thequestionseemedtoembarrasstheguest,forinChichikov’sfacetheredawnedasortoftenseexpression,anditreddenedasthoughitsownerwerestrivingtoexpresssomethingnoteasytoputintowords.Trueenough,Manilovwasnowdestinedtohearsuchstrangeandunexpectedthingsasneverbeforehadgreetedhumanears.

           “Youaskme,”saidChichikov,“forwhatpurposeIwantthelist.Well,mypurposeinwantingitisthisthatIdesiretopurchaseafewpeasants.”Andhebrokeoffinagulp.

           “ButmayIaskHOWyoudesiretopurchasethosepeasants?”askedManilov.“Withland,ormerelyassoulsfortransfermentthatistosay,bythemselves,andwithoutanyland?”

           “Iwantthepeasantsthemselvesonly,”repliedChichikov.“AndIwantdeadonesatthat.”

           “What?Excuseme,butIamatrifledeaf.Really,yourwordssoundmoststrange!”

           “AllthatIamproposingtodo,”repliedChichikov,“istopurchasethedeadpeasantswho,atthelastcensus,werereturnedbyyouasalive.”

           Manilovdroppedhispipeonthefloor,andsatgaping.Yes,thetwofriendswhohadjustbeendiscussingthejoysofcamaraderiesatstaringatoneanotherliketheportraitswhich,ofold,usedtohangonoppositesidesofamirror.AtlengthManilovpickeduphispipe,and,whiledoingso,glancedcovertlyatChichikovtoseewhethertherewasanytraceofasmiletobedetectedonhislipswhether,inshort,hewasjoking.Butnothingofthesortcouldbediscerned.

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