Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           Idonotgetsufficientexercise.”

           However,insteadofprobingdeeperintothesubjectofChichikov’sailments,MurazovturnedtoKhlobuev.

           “Isawyouentertheshop,”hesaid,“andthereforefollowedyou,forIhavesomethingimportantforyourear.Couldyousparemeaminuteortwo?”

           “Certainly,certainly,”saidKhlobuev,andthepairlefttheshoptogether.

           “Iwonderwhatisafootbetweenthem,”saidChichikovtohimself.

           “Awiseandnoblegentleman,AthanasiVassilievitch!”remarkedthetradesman.Chichikovmadenoreplysaveagesture.

           “PaulIvanovitch,Ihavebeenlookingforyoueverywhere,”Lienitsin’svoicesaidfrombehindhim,whileagainthetradesmanhastenedtoremovehiscap.“Praycomehomewithme,forIhavesomethingtosaytoyou.”

           Chichikovscannedthespeaker’sface,butcouldmakenothingofit.Payingthetradesmanforthecloth,helefttheshop.

           MeanwhileMurazovhadconveyedKhlobuevtohisrooms.

           “Tellme,”hesaidtohisguest,“exactlyhowyouraffairsstand.Itakeitthat,afterall,yourauntleftyousomething?”

           “Itwouldbedifficulttosaywhetherornotmyaffairsareimproved,”repliedKhlobuev.“True,fiftysoulsandthirtythousandroublescametomefromMadameKhanasarova,butIhadtopaythemawaytosatisfymydebts.ConsequentlyIamoncemoredestitute.Buttheimportantpointisthattherewastrickeryconnectedwiththelegacy,andshamefultrickeryatthat.

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