Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           

           Andeveninthehallofthatestablishmentnotimewasgivenhimtopullhimselftogether,foratonceanaide-de-campsaid:“Goinsideimmediately,forthePrinceisawaitingyou.”Andasinadreamdidourheroseeavestibulewherecourierswerebeinghandeddispatches,andthenasalonwhichhecrossedwiththethought,“IsupposeIamnottobeallowedatrial,butshallbesentstraighttoSiberia!”Andatthethoughthisheartstartedbeatinginamannerwhichthemostjealousofloverscouldnothaverivalled.Atlengththereopenedadoor,andbeforehimhesawastudyfullofportfolios,ledgers,anddispatch-boxes,with,standingbehindthem,thegravelymenacingfigureofthePrince.

           “Therestandsmyexecutioner,”thoughtChichikovtohimself.“Heisabouttotearmetopiecesasawolftearsalamb.”

           Indeed,thePrince’slipsweresimplyquiveringwithrage.

           “OncebeforedidIspareyou,”hesaid,“andallowyoutoremaininthetownwhenyououghttohavebeeninprison:yetyouronlyreturnformyclemencyhasbeentoreverttoacareeroffraudandoffraudasdishonourableaseveramanengagedin.”

           “Towhatdishonourablefrauddoyourefer,yourHighness?”askedChichikov,tremblingfromheadtofoot.

           ThePrinceapproached,andlookedhimstraightintheeyes.

           “Letmetellyou,”hesaid,“thatthewomanwhomyouinducedtowitnessacertainwillhasbeenarrested,andthatyouwillbeconfrontedwithher.”

           TheworldseemedsuddenlytogrowdimbeforeChichikov’ssight.

           “YourHighness,”hegasped,“Iwilltellyouthewholetruth,andnothingbutthetruth.

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