Мертвые души
Chapter 3
Also,wereyoutosketchhim,youwouldbesketchingaveritablePrometheus,forhisglanceisasthatofaneagle,andhewalkswithmeasured,statelystride.Yetnosoonerwilltheeaglehavelefttheroomtoseekthestudyofhissuperiorofficerthanhewillgoscurryingalong(papersheldclosetohisnose)likeanypartridge.Butinsociety,andattheeveningparty(shouldtherestofthosepresentbeoflesserrankthanhimself)thePrometheuswilloncemorebecomePrometheus,andthemanwhostandsastepbelowhimwilltreathiminawayneverdreamtofbyOvid,seeingthateachflyisoflesseraccountthanitssuperiorfly,andbecomes,inthepresenceofthelatter,evenasagrainofsand.“SurelythatisnotIvanPetrovitch?”youwillsayofsuchandsuchamanasyouregardhim.“IvanPetrovitchistall,whereasthismanissmallandspare.IvanPetrovitchhasaloud,deepvoice,andneversmiles,whereasthisman(whoeverhemaybe)istwitteringlikeasparrow,andsmilingallthetime.”YetapproachandtakeagoodlookatthefellowandyouwillseethatisISIvanPetrovitch.“Alack,alack!”willbetheonlyremarkyoucanmake.
Letusreturntoourcharactersinreallife.Wehaveseenthat,onthisoccasion,Chichikovdecidedtodispensewithceremony;wherefore,takinguptheteapot,hewentonasfollows:
“Youhaveanicelittlevillagehere,madam.Howmanysoulsdoesitcontain?”
“Alittlelessthaneighty,dearsir.Butthetimesarehard,andIhavelostagreatdealthroughlastyear’sharvesthavingprovedafailure.”
“Butyourpeasantslookfine,strongfellows.