Forhispart,Chichikovwasonlytoodelightedtoresidewithapersonsoquietandagreeableashishost。Ofawanderinglifehewastemporarilyweary,andtorest,evenforamonth,insuchabeautifulspot,andinsightofgreenfieldsandtheslowfloweringofspring,waslikelytobenefithimalsofromthehygienicpointofview。And,indeed,amoredelightfulretreatinwhichtorecuperatecouldnotpossiblyhavebeenfound。Thespring,longretardedbypreviouscold,hadnowbeguninallitscomeliness,andlifewasrampant。Already,overthefirstemeraldofthegrass,thedandelionwasshowingyellow,andthered-pinkanemonewashangingitstenderhead;whilethesurfaceofeverypondwasaswarmofdancinggnatsandmidges,andthewater-spiderwasbeingjoinedintheirpursuitbybirdswhichgatheredfromeveryquartertothevantage-groundofthedryreeds。Everyspeciesofcreaturealsoseemedtobeassemblinginconcourse,andtakingstockofoneanother。Suddenlytheearthbecamepopulous,theforesthadopeneditseyes,andthemeadowswereliftinguptheirvoiceinsong。Inthesamewayhadchoraldancesbeguntobeweavedinthevillage,andeverywherethattheeyeturnedtherewasmerriment。
Whatbrightnessinthegreenofnature,whatfreshnessintheair,whatsingingofbirdsinthegardensofthemansion,whatgeneraljoyandraptureandexaltation!Particularlyinthevillagemighttheshoutingandsinginghavebeeninhonourofawedding!
Chichikovwalkedhither,thither,andeverywhere——apursuitforwhichtherewasamplechoiceandfacility。Atonetimehewoulddirecthisstepsalongtheedgeoftheflattableland,andcontemplatethedepthsbelow,wherestilltherelaysheetsofwaterleftbythefloodsofwinter,andwheretheisland-likepatchesofforestshowedleaflessboughs;whileatanothertimehewouldplungeintothethicketandravinecountry,wherenestsofbirdsweightedbranchesalmosttotheground,andtheskywasdarkenedwiththecriss-crossflightofcawingrooks。Again,thedrierportionsofthemeadowscouldbecrossedtotheriverwharves,whencethefirstbargeswerejustbeginningtosetforthwithpea-mealandbarleyandwheat,whileatthesametimeone'searwouldbecaughtwiththesoundofsomemillresumingitsfunctionsasoncemorethewaterturnedthewheel。Chichikovwouldalsowalkafieldtowatchtheearlytillageoperationsoftheseason,andobservehowtheblacknessofanewfurrowwouldmakeitswayacrosstheexpanseofgreen,andhowthesower,rhythmicallystrikinghishandagainstthepannierslungacrosshisbreast,wouldscatterhisfistfulsofseedwithequaldistribution,apportioningnotagraintoomuchtoonesideortotheother。
Infact,Chichikovwenteverywhere。Hechattedandtalked,nowwiththebailiff,nowwithapeasant,nowwithamiller,andinquiredintothemannerandnatureofeverything,andsoughtinformationastohowanestatewasmanaged,andatwhatpricecornwasselling,andwhatspeciesofgrainwasbestforspringandautumngrinding,andwhatwasthenameofeachpeasant,andwhowerehiskinsfolk,andwherehehadboughthiscow,andwhathefedhispigson。Chichikovalsomadeinquiryconcerningthenumberofpeasantswhohadlatelydied:butofthesethereappearedtobefew。AndsuddenlyhisquickeyediscernedthatTientietnikov'sestatewasnotbeingworkedasitmighthavebeen——thatmuchneglectandlistlessnessandpilferinganddrunkennesswasabroad;andonperceivingthis,hethoughttohimself:“WhatafoolisthatTientietnikov!Tothinkoflettingapropertylikethisdecaywhenhemightbedrawingfromitanincomeoffiftythousandroublesayear!”
Also,morethanonce,whiletakingthesewalks,ourheroponderedtheideaofhimselfbecomingalandowner——notnow,ofcourse,butlater,whenhischiefaimshouldhavebeenachieved,andhehadgotintohishandsthenecessarymeansforlivingthequietlifeoftheproprietorofanestate。Yes,andatthesetimestherewouldincludeitselfinhiscastle-buildingthefigureofayoung,fresh,fair-facedmaidenofthemercantileorotherrichgradeofsociety,awomanwhocouldbothplayandsing。HealsodreamedoflittledescendantswhoshouldperpetuatethenameofChichikov;perhapsafrolicsomelittleboyandafairyoungdaughter,orpossibly,twoboysandquitetwoorthreedaughters;sothatallshouldknowthathehadreallylivedandhadhisbeing,thathehadnotmerelyroamedtheworldlikeaspectreorashadow;sothatforhimandhisthecountryshouldneverbeputtoshame。Andfromthathewouldgoontofancythatatitleappendedtohisrankwouldnotbeabadthing——thetitleofStateCouncillor,forinstance,whichwasdeservingofallhonourandrespect。Ah,itisacommonthingforamanwhoistakingasolitarywalksotodetachhimselffromtheirksomerealitiesofthepresentthatheisabletostirandtoexciteandtoprovokehisimaginationtotheconceptionofthingsheknowscanneverreallycometopass!
Chichikov'sservantsalsofoundthemansiontotheirtaste,and,liketheirmaster,speedilymadethemselvesathomeinit。InparticulardidPetrushkamakefriendswithGrigorythebutler,althoughatfirstthepairshowedatendencytooutbragoneanother——PetrushkabeginningbythrowingdustinGrigory'seyesonthescoreofhisPetrushka's
travels,andGrigorytakinghimdownapegortwobyreferringtoSt。
PetersburgacitywhichPetrushkahadnevervisited,andPetrushkaseekingtorecoverlostgroundbydilatingontownswhichheHAD
visited,andGrigorycappingthisbynamingsometownwhichisnottobefoundonanymapinexistence,andthenestimatingthejourneythitherasatleastthirtythousandversts——astatementwhichwouldsocompletelyflabbergastthehenchmanofChichikov'ssuitethathewouldbeleftstaringopen-mouthed,amidthegenerallaughterofthedomesticstaff。However,asIsay,thepairendedbyswearingeternalfriendshipwithoneanother,andmakingapracticeofresortingtothevillagetavernincompany。
ForSelifan,however,theplacehadacharmofadifferentkind。Thatistosay,eacheveningtherewouldtakeplaceinthevillageasingingofsongsandaweavingofcountrydances;andsoshapelyandbuxomwerethemaidens——maidensofatypehardtofindinourpresent-dayvillagesonlargeestates——thathewouldstandforhourswonderingwhichofthemwasthebest。White-neckedandwhite-bosomed,allhadgreatrovingeyes,thegaitofpeacocks,andhairreachingtothewaist。Andas,withhishandsclaspingtheirs,heglidedhitherandthitherinthedance,orretiredbackwardstowardsawallwitharowofotheryoungfellows,andthen,withthem,returnedtomeetthedamsels——allsinginginchorusandlaughingastheysangit,“Boyars,showmemybridegroom!”andduskwasfallinggently,andfromtheothersideoftherivertherekeptcomingfar,faint,plaintiveechoesofthemelody——well,thenourSelifanhardlyknewwhetherhewerestandinguponhisheadorhisheels。Later,whensleepingandwhenwaking,bothatnoonandattwilight,hewouldseemstilltobeholdingapairofwhitehands,andmovinginthedance。
Chichikov'shorsesalsofoundnothingofwhichtodisapprove。Yes,boththebay,theAssessor,andtheskewbaldaccountedresidenceatTientietnikov'samostcomfortableaffair,andvotedtheoatsexcellent,andthearrangementofthestablesbeyondallcavil。True,onthisoccasioneachhorsehadastalltohimself;yet,bylookingovertheinterveningpartition,itwaspossiblealwaystoseeone'sfellows,and,shouldaneighbourtakeitintohisheadtoutteraneigh,toansweritatonce。
AsfortheerrandwhichhadhithertoledChichikovtotravelaboutRussia,hehadnowdecidedtomoveverycautiouslyandsecretlyinthematter。Infact,onnoticingthatTientietnikovwentinabsorbedlyforreadingandfortalkingphilosophy,thevisitorsaidtohimself,“No——Ihadbetterbeginattheotherend,“andproceededfirsttofeelhiswayamongtheservantsoftheestablishment。Fromthemhelearntseveralthings,and,inparticular,thatthebarinhadbeenwonttogoandcalluponacertainGeneralintheneighbourhood,andthattheGeneralpossessedadaughter,andthatsheandTientietnikovhadhadanaffairofsomesort,butthatthepairhadsubsequentlyparted,andgonetheirseveralways。Forthatmatter,ChichikovhimselfhadnoticedthatTientietnikovwasinthehabitofdrawingheadsofwhicheachrepresentationexactlyresembledtherest。
Once,ashesattappinghissilversnuff-boxafterluncheon,Chichikovremarked:
“Onethingyoulack,andonlyone,AndreiIvanovitch。“
“Whatisthat?”askedhishost。
“Afemalefriendortwo,“repliedChichikov。
Tientietnikovmadenorejoinder,andtheconversationcametemporarilytoanend。
ButChichikovwasnottobediscouraged;wherefore,whilewaitingforsupperandtalkingondifferentsubjects,heseizedanopportunitytointerject:
“Doyouknow,itwoulddoyounoharmtomarry。“
Asbefore,Tientietnikovdidnotreply,andtherenewedmentionofthesubjectseemedtohaveannoyedhim。
Forthethirdtime——itwasaftersupper——Chichikovreturnedtothechargebyremarking:
“To-day,asIwaswalkingroundyourproperty,Icouldnothelpthinkingthatmarriagewoulddoyouagreatdealofgood。Otherwiseyouwilldevelopintoahypochondriac。“
WhetherChichikov'swordsnowvoicedsufficientlythenoteofpersuasion,orwhetherTientietnikovhappened,atthemoment,tobeunusuallydisposedtofrankness,atalleventstheyounglandownersighed,andthenrespondedasheexpelledapuffoftobaccosmoke:
“Toattainanything,PaulIvanovitch,oneneedstohavebeenbornunderaluckystar。“
AndherelatedtohisguestthewholehistoryofhisacquaintanceshipandsubsequentrupturewiththeGeneral。
AsChichikovlistenedtotherecital,andgraduallyrealisedthattheaffairhadarisenmerelyoutofachancewordontheGeneral'spart,hewasastoundedbeyondmeasure,andgazedatTientietnikovwithoutknowingwhattomakeofhim。
“AndreiIvanovitch,“hesaidatlength,“whatwastheretotakeoffenceat?”
“Nothing,asregardstheactualwordsspoken,“repliedtheother。“Theoffencelay,rather,intheinsultconveyedintheGeneral'stone。“
Tientietnikovwasakindlyandpeaceableman,yethiseyesflashedashesaidthis,andhisvoicevibratedwithwoundedfeeling。
“Yet,eventhen,needyouhavetakenitsomuchamiss?”
“What?CouldIhavegoneonvisitinghimasbefore?”
“Certainly。Nogreatharmhadbeendone?”
“Idisagreewithyou。Hadhebeenanoldmaninahumblestationoflife,insteadofaproudandswaggeringofficer,Ishouldnothavemindedsomuch。But,asitwas,Icouldnot,andwouldnot,brookhiswords。“
“Acuriousfellow,thisTientietnikov!”thoughtChichikovtohimself。
“Acuriousfellow,thisChichikov!”wasTientietnikov'sinwardreflection。
“Itellyouwhat,“resumedChichikov。“To-morrowImyselfwillgoandseetheGeneral。“
“Towhatpurpose?”askedTientietnikov,withastonishmentanddistrustinhiseyes。
“Toofferhimanassuranceofmypersonalrespect。“
“Astrangefellow,thisChichikov!”reflectedTientietnikov。
“Astrangefellow,thisTientietnikov!”thoughtChichikov,andthenaddedaloud:“Yes,Iwillgoandseehimatteno'clockto-morrow;butsincemybritchkaisnotyetaltogetherintravellingorder,wouldyoubesogoodastolendmeyourkoliaskaforthepurpose?”
CHAPTERII
Tientietnikov'sgoodhorsescoveredthetenverststotheGeneral'shouseinalittleoverhalfanhour。Descendingfromthekoliaskawithfeaturesattunedtodeference,Chichikovinquiredforthemasterofthehouse,andwasatonceusheredintohispresence。Bowingwithheadheldrespectfullyononesideandhandsextendedlikethoseofawaitercarryingatrayfulofteacups,thevisitorinclinedhiswholebodyforward,andsaid:
“IhavedeemeditmydutytopresentmyselftoyourExcellency。IhavedeemeditmydutybecauseinmyheartIcherishamostprofoundrespectforthevaliantmenwho,onthefieldofbattle,haveprovedthesavioursoftheircountry。“
ThatthispreliminaryattackdidnotwhollydispleasetheGeneralwasprovedbythefactthat,respondingwithagraciousinclinationofthehead,hereplied:
“Iamgladtomakeyouracquaintance。Praybesogoodastotakeaseat。Inwhatcapacityorcapacitieshaveyouyourselfseenservice?”
“Ofmyservice,“saidChichikov,depositinghisform,notexactlyinthecentreofthechair,butratherononesideofit,andrestingahandupononeofitsarms,“——ofmyservicethescenewaslaid,inthefirstinstance,intheTreasury;whileitsfurthercourseboremesuccessivelyintotheemployofthePublicBuildingsCommission,oftheCustomsBoard,andofotherGovernmentOffices。But,throughout,mylifehasresembledabarquetossedonthecrestsofperfidiousbillows。InsufferingIhavebeenswathedandwrappeduntilIhavecometobe,asitwere,sufferingpersonified;whileoftheextenttowhichmylifehasbeensoughtbyfoes,nowords,nocolouring,noifImaysoexpressit?painter'sbrushcouldeverconveytoyouanadequateidea。Andnow,atlength,inmydecliningyears,Iamseekingacornerinwhichtoekeouttheremainderofmymiserableexistence,whileatthepresentmomentIamenjoyingthehospitalityofaneighbourofyouracquaintance。“
“Andwhoisthat?”
“YourneighbourTientietnikov,yourExcellency。“
UponthattheGeneralfrowned。
“Ledmeadd,“putinChichikovhastily,“thathegreatlyregretsthatonaformeroccasionheshouldhavefailedtoshowaproperrespectfor——for——“
“Forwhat?”askedtheGeneral。
“FortheservicestothepublicwhichyourExcellencyhasrendered。
Indeed,hecannotfindwordstoexpresshissorrow,butkeepsrepeatingtohimself:'WouldthatIhadvaluedattheirtrueworththemenwhohavesavedourfatherland!'“
“Andwhyshouldhesaythat?”askedthemollifiedGeneral。“Ibearhimnogrudge。Infact,Ihavenevercherishedaughtbutasincerelikingforhim,asincereesteem,anddonotdoubtbutthat,intime,hemaybecomeausefulmemberofsociety。“
“Inthewordswhichyouhavebeengoodenoughtoutter,“saidChichikovwithabow,“thereisembodiedmuchjustice。Yes,Tientietnikovisinverytruthamanofworth。Notonlydoeshepossessthegiftofeloquence,butalsoheisamasterofthepen。“
“Ah,yes;heDOESwriterubbishofsomesort,doesn'the?Verses,orsomethingofthekind?”
“Notrubbish,yourExcellency,butpracticalstuff。Inshort,heisinditingahistory。“
“AHISTORY?Butahistoryofwhat?”
“Ahistoryof,of——“ForamomentortwoChichikovhesitated。Then,whetherbecauseitwasaGeneralthatwasseatedinfrontofhim,orbecausehedesiredtoimpartgreaterimportancetothesubjectwhichhewasabouttoinvent,heconcluded:“AhistoryofGenerals,yourExcellency。“
“OfGenerals?OfWHATGenerals?”
“OfGeneralsgenerally——ofGeneralsatlarge。Thatistosay,andtobemoreprecise,ahistoryoftheGeneralsofourfatherland。“
BythistimeChichikovwasflounderingbadly。Mentallyhespatuponhimselfandreflected:“Graciousheavens!WhatrubbishIamtalking!”
“Pardonme,“wentonhisinterlocutor,“butIdonotquiteunderstandyou。IsTientietnikovproducingahistoryofagivenperiod,oronlyahistorymadeupofaseriesofbiographies?Also,isheincludingALLourGenerals,oronlythosewhotookpartinthecampaignof1812?”
“Thelatter,yourExcellency——onlytheGeneralsof1812,“repliedChichikov。Thenheaddedbeneathhisbreath:“WereItobekilledforit,Icouldnotsaywhatthatmaybesupposedtomean。“
“Thenwhyshouldhenotcomeandseemeinperson?”wentonhishost。
“PossiblyImightbeabletofurnishhimwithmuchinterestingmaterial?”
“Heisafraidtocome,yourExcellency。“
“Nonsense!Justbecauseofahastywordortwo!Iamnotthatsortofmanatall。Infact,IshouldbeveryhappytocalluponHIM。“
“Neverwouldhepermitthat,yourExcellency。Hewouldgreatlyprefertobethefirsttomakeadvances。“AndChichikovaddedtohimself:
“WhatastrokeofluckthoseGeneralswere!Otherwise,theLordknowswheremytonguemighthavelandedme!”
Atthismomentthedoorintotheadjoiningroomopened,andthereappearedinthedoorwayagirlasfairasarayofthesun——sofair,indeed,thatChichikovstaredatherinamazement。Apparentlyshehadcometospeaktoherfatherforamoment,buthadstoppedshortonperceivingthattherewassomeonewithhim。Theonlyfaulttobefoundinherappearancewasthefactthatshewastoothinandfragile-looking。
“MayIintroduceyoutomylittlepet?”saidtheGeneraltoChichikov。
“Totellyouthetruth,Idonotknowyourname。“
“Thatyoushouldbeunacquaintedwiththenameofonewhohasneverdistinguishedhimselfinthemannerofwhichyouyourselfcanboastisscarcelytobewonderedat。“AndChichikovexecutedoneofhissidelong,deferentialbows。
“Well,Ishouldbedelightedtoknowit。“
“ItisPaulIvanovitchChichikov,yourExcellency。“Withthatwenttheeasybowofamilitarymanandtheagilebackwardmovementofanindia-rubberball。
“Ulinka,thisisPaulIvanovitch,“saidtheGeneral,turningtohisdaughter。“Hehasjusttoldmesomeinterestingnews——namely,thatourneighbourTientietnikovisnotaltogetherthefoolwehadatfirstthoughthim。Onthecontrary,heisengageduponaveryimportantwork——uponahistoryoftheRussianGeneralsof1812。“
“Butwhoeversupposedhimtobeafool?”askedthegirlquickly。
“WhathappenedwasthatyoutookVishnepokromov'sword——thewordofamanwhoishimselfbothafoolandagood-for-nothing。“
“Well,well,“saidthefatherafterfurthergood-natureddisputeonthesubjectofVishnepokromov。“Doyounowrunaway,forIwishtodressforluncheon。Andyou,sir,“headdedtoChichikov,“willyounotjoinusattable?”
Chichikovbowedsolowandsolongthat,bythetimethathiseyeshadceasedtoseenothingbuthisownboots,theGeneral'sdaughterhaddisappeared,andinherplacewasstandingabewhiskeredbutler,armedwithasilversoap-dishandahand-basin。
“DoyoumindifIwashinyourpresence?”askedthehost。
“Bynomeans,“repliedChichikov。“Praydowhatsoeveryoupleaseinthatrespect。“
UponthattheGeneralfelltoscrubbinghimself——incidentally,tosendingsoapsudsflyingineverydirection。MeanwhileheseemedsofavourablydisposedthatChichikovdecidedtosoundhimthenandthere,moreespeciallysincethebutlerhadlefttheroom。
“MayIputtoyouaproblem?”heasked。
“Certainly,“repliedtheGeneral。“Whatisit?”
“Itisthis,yourExcellency。Ihaveadecrepitoldunclewhoownsthreehundredsoulsandtwothousandroubles-worthofotherproperty。
Also,exceptformyself,hepossessesnotasingleheir。Now,althoughhisinfirmstateofhealthwillnotpermitofhismanaginghispropertyinperson,hewillnotallowmeeithertomanageit。Andthereasonforhisconduct——hisverystrangeconduct——hestatesasfollows:'Idonotknowmynephew,andverylikelyheisaspendthrift。Ifhewishestoshowmethatheisgoodforanything,lethimgoandacquireasmanysoulsas_I_haveacquired;andwhenhehasdonethatIwilltransfertohimmythreehundredsoulsaswell。“
“Themanmustbeanabsolutefool,“commentedtheGeneral。
“Possibly。Andwerethatall,thingswouldnotbeasbadastheyare。
But,unfortunately,myunclehasgoneandtakenupwithhishousekeeper,andhashadchildrenbyher。Consequently,everythingwillnowpasstoTHEM。“
“Theoldmanmusthavetakenleaveofhissenses,“remarkedtheGeneral。“Yethow_I_canhelpyouIfailtosee。“
“Well,Ihavethoughtofaplan。Ifyouwillhandmeoverallthedeadsoulsonyourestate——handthemovertomeexactlyasthoughtheywerestillalive,andwerepurchasableproperty——Iwillofferthemtotheoldman,andthenhewillleavemehisfortune。“
AtthispointtheGeneralburstintoaroaroflaughtersuchasfewcaneverhaveheard。Half-dressed,hesubsidedintoachair,threwbackhishead,andguffaweduntilhecameneartochoking。Infact,thehouseshookwithhismerriment,somuchsothatthebutlerandhisdaughtercamerunningintotheroominalarm。
Itwaslongbeforehecouldproduceasinglearticulateword;andevenwhenhedidsotoreassurehisdaughterandthebutlerhekeptmomentarilyrelapsingintosplutteringchuckleswhichmadethehouseringandringagain。
Chichikovwasgreatlytakenaback。
“Oh,thatuncle!”bellowedtheGeneralinparoxysmsofmirth。“Oh,thatblesseduncle!WHATafoolhe'lllook!Ha,ha,ha!Deadsoulsofferedhiminsteadofliveones!Oh,mygoodness!”
“IsupposeI'veputmyfootinitagain,“ruefullyreflectedChichikov。“But,goodLord,whatamanthefellowistolaugh!Heavensendthathedoesn'tburstofit!”
“Ha,ha,ha!”brokeouttheGeneralafresh。“WHATadonkeytheoldmanmustbe!Tothinkofhissayingtoyou:'Yougoandfityourselfoutwiththreehundredsouls,andI'llcapthemwithmyownlot'!Myword!Whatajackass!”
“Ajackass,yourExcellency?”
“Yes,indeed!Andtothinkofthejestofputtinghimoffwithdeadsouls!Ha,ha,ha!WHATwouldn'tIgivetoseeyouhandinghimthetitledeeds?Whoishe?Whatishelike?Isheveryold?”
“Heiseighty,yourExcellency。“
“Butstillbriskandabletomoveabout,eh?Surelyhemustbeprettystrongtogoonlivingwithhishousekeeperlikethat?”
“Yes。Butwhatdoessuchstrengthmean?Sandrunsaway,yourExcellency。“
“Theoldfool!Butishereallysuchafool?”
“Yes,yourExcellency。“
“Anddoeshegooutatall?Doesheseecompany?Canhestillholdhimselfupright?”
“Yes,butwithgreatdifficulty。“
“Andhasheanyteethleft?”
“Nomorethantwoatthemost。“
“Theoldjackass!Don'tbeangrywithme,butImustsaythat,thoughyouruncle,heisalsoajackass。“
“Quiteso,yourExcellency。AndthoughitgrievesMEtohavetoconfessthatheismyuncle,whatamItodowithhim?”
Yetthiswasnotaltogetherthetruth。WhatwouldhavebeenafarharderthingforChichikovtohaveconfessedwasthefactthathepossessednounclesatall。
“Ibegofyou,yourExcellency,“hewenton,“tohandmeoverthose,those——“
“Thosedeadsouls,eh?Why,inreturnforthejestIwillgiveyousomelandaswell。Yes,youcantakethewholegraveyardifyoulike。
Ha,ha,ha!Theoldman!Ha,ha,ha!WHATafoolhe'lllook!Ha,ha,ha!”
AndoncemoretheGeneral'sguffawswentringingthroughthehouse。
CHAPTERIII
“IfColonelKoshkarevshouldturnouttobeasmadasthelastoneitisabadlook-out,“saidChichikovtohimselfonopeninghiseyesamidfieldsandopencountry——everythingelsehavingdisappearedsavethevaultofheavenandacoupleoflow-lyingclouds。
“Selifan,“hewenton,“didyouaskhowtogettoColonelKoshkarev's?”
“Yes,PaulIvanovitch。Atleast,therewassuchaclatteraroundthekoliaskathatIcouldnot;butPetrushkaaskedthecoachman。“
“Youfool!HowoftenhaveItoldyounottorelyonPetrushka?
Petrushkaisablockhead,anidiot。Besides,atthepresentmomentI
believehimtobedrunk。“
“No,youarewrong,barin,“putinthepersonreferredto,turninghisheadwithasidelongglance。“Afterwegetdownthenexthillweshallneedbuttokeepbendingroundit。Thatisall。“
“Yes,andIsupposeyou'lltellmethatsivnkhaistheonlythingthathaspassedyourlips?Well,theviewatleastisbeautiful。Infact,whenonehasseenthisplaceonemaysaythatonehasseenoneofthebeautyspotsofEurope。“Thissaid,Chichikovaddedtohimself,smoothinghischin:“Whatadifferencebetweenthefeaturesofacivilisedmanoftheworldandthoseofacommonlacquey!”
Meanwhilethekoliaskaquickeneditspace,andChichikovoncemorecaughtsightofTientietnikov'saspen-studdedmeadows。Undulatinggentlyonelasticsprings,thevehiclecautiouslydescendedthesteepincline,andthenproceededpastwater-mills,rumbledoverabridgeortwo,andjoltedeasilyalongtherough-setroadwhichtraversedtheflats。Notamolehill,notamoundjarredthespine。Thevehiclewascomfortitself。
Swiftlythereflewbyclumpsofosiers,slendereldertrees,andsilver-leavedpoplars,theirbranchesbrushingagainstSelifanandPetrushka,andatintervalsdeprivingthevaletofhiscap。Eachtimethatthishappened,thesullen-facedservitorfelltocursingboththetreeresponsiblefortheoccurrenceandthelandownerresponsibleforthetreebeinginexistence;yetnothingwouldinducehimthereaftereithertotieonthecaportosteadyitwithhishand,socompletewashisassurancethattheaccidentwouldneverberepeated。Soontotheforegoingtreestherebecameaddedanoccasionalbirchorsprucefir,whileinthedenseundergrowtharoundtheirrootscouldbeseentheblueirisandtheyellowwood-tulip。Graduallytheforestgrewdarker,asthougheventuallytheobscuritywouldbecomecomplete。Thenthroughthetrunksandtheboughstherebegantogleampointsoflightlikeglitteringmirrors,andasthenumberoftreeslessened,thesepointsgrewlarger,untilthetravellersdebouchedupontheshoreofalakefourverstsorsoincircumference,andhavingonitsfurthermarginthegrey,scatteredloghutsofapeasantvillage。Inthewateragreatcommotionwasinprogress。Inthefirstplace,sometwentymen,immersedtotheknee,tothebreast,ortotheneck,weredraggingalargefishing-netinshore,while,inthesecondplace,therewasentangledinthesame,inadditiontosomefish,astoutmanshapedpreciselylikeamelonorahogshead。Greatlyexcited,hewasshoutingatthetopofhisvoice:“LetKosmamanageit,youloutofaDenis!Kosma,taketheendoftheropefromDenis!Don'tbearsohardonit,ThomaBolshoy[1]!GowhereThomaMenshov[2]is!Damnit,bringthenettoland,willyou!”Fromthisitbecameclearthatitwasnotonhisownaccountthatthestoutmanwasworrying。Indeed,hehadnoneedtodoso,sincehisfatwouldinanycasehavepreventedhimfromsinking。Yes,evenifhehadturnedheadoverheelsinanefforttodive,thewaterwouldpersistentlyhavebornehimup;andthesameif,say,acoupleofmenhadjumpedonhisback——theonlyresultwouldhavebeenthathewouldhavebecomeatrifledeepersubmerged,andforcedtodrawbreathbyspoutingbubblesthroughhisnose。No,thecauseofhisagitationwaslestthenetshouldbreak,andthefishescape:whereforehewasurgingsomeadditionalpeasantswhowerestandingonthebanktolayholdofandtopullat,anextraropeortwo。
[1]TheElder。
[2]TheYounger。
“Thatmustbethebarin——ColonelKoshkarev,“saidSelifan。
“Why?”askedChichikov。
“Because,ifyouplease,hisskiniswhiterthantherest,andhehastherespectablepaunchofagentleman。“
Meanwhilegoodprogresswasbeingmadewiththehaulinginofthebarin;until,feelingthegroundwithhisfeet,herosetoanuprightposition,andatthesamemomentcaughtsightofthekoliaska,withChichikovseatedtherein,descendingthedeclivity。
“Haveyoudinedyet?”shoutedthebarinas,stillentangledinthenet,heapproachedtheshorewithahugefishonhisback。Withonehandshadinghiseyesfromthesun,andtheotherthrownbackwards,helooked,inpointofpose,liketheMediciVenusemergingfromherbath。
“No,“repliedChichikov,raisinghiscap,andexecutingaseriesofbows。
“ThenthankGodforthat,“rejoinedthegentleman。
“Why?”askedChichikovwithnolittlecuriosity,andstillholdinghiscapoverhishead。
“BecauseofTHIS。Castoffthenet,ThomaMenshov,andpickupthatsturgeonforthegentlemantosee。Goandhelphim,TelepenKuzma。“
Withthatthepeasantsindicatedpickedupbytheheadwhatwasaveritablemonsterofafish。
“Isn'titabeauty——asturgeonfreshrunfromtheriver?”exclaimedthestoutbarin。“Andnowletusbeoffhome。Coachman,youcantakethelowerroadthroughthekitchengarden。Run,youloutofaThomaBolshoy,andopenthegateforhim。Hewillguideyoutothehouse,andImyselfshallbealongpresently。“
ThereuponthebareleggedThomaBolshoy,cladinnothingbutashirt,ranaheadofthekoliaskathroughthevillage,everyhutofwhichhadhanginginfrontofitavarietyofnets,forthereasonthateveryinhabitantoftheplacewasafisherman。Next,heopenedagateintoalargevegetableenclosure,andthencethekoliaskaemergedintoasquarenearawoodenchurch,with,showingbeyondthelatter,theroofsofthemanorialhomestead。
“Aqueerfellow,thatKoshkarev!”saidChichikovtohimself。
“Well,whateverImaybe,atleastI'mhere,“saidavoicebyhisside。Chichikovlookedround,andperceivedthat,inthemeanwhile,thebarinhaddressedhimselfandovertakenthecarriage。Withapairofyellowtrousershewaswearingagrass-greenjacket,andhisneckwasasguiltlessofacollarasCupid's。Also,ashesatsidewaysinhisdrozhki,hisbulkwassuchthathecompletelyfilledthevehicle。
Chichikovwasabouttomakesomeremarkoranotherwhenthestoutgentlemandisappeared;andpresentlyhisdrozhkire-emergedintoviewatthespotwherethefishhadbeendrawntoland,andhisvoicecouldbeheardreiteratingexhortationstohisserfs。YetwhenChichikovreachedtheverandahofthehousehefound,tohisintensesurprise,thestoutgentlemanwaitingtowelcomethevisitor。HowhehadcontrivedtoconveyhimselfthitherpassedChichikov'scomprehension。
Hostandguestembracedthreetimes,accordingtoabygonecustomofRussia。Evidentlythebarinwasoneoftheoldschool。
“Ibringyou,“saidChichikov,“agreetingfromhisExcellency。“
“Fromwhom?”
“FromyourrelativeGeneralAlexanderDmitrievitch。“
“WhoisAlexanderDmitrievitch?”
“What?YoudonotknowGeneralAlexanderDmitrievitchBetrishev?”
exclaimedChichikovwithatouchofsurprise。
“No,Idonot,“repliedthegentleman。
Chichikov'ssurprisegrewtoabsoluteastonishment。
“Howcomesthatabout?”heejaculated。“IhopethatIhavethehonourofaddressingColonelKoshkarev?”
“Yourhopesarevain。Itistomyhouse,nottohis,thatyouhavecome;andIamPeterPetrovitchPietukh——yes,PeterPetrovitchPietukh。“
Chichikov,dumbfounded,turnedtoSelifanandPetrushka。
“Whatdoyoumean?”heexclaimed。“ItoldyoutodrivetothehouseofColonelKoshkarev,whereasyouhavebroughtmetothatofPeterPetrovitchPietukh。“
“Allthesame,yourfellowshavedonequiteright,“putinthegentlemanreferredto。“Doyou“thistoSelifanandPetrushka“gotothekitchen,wheretheywillgiveyouaglassfulofvodkaapiece。Thenputupthehorses,andbeofftotheservants'quarters。“
“Iregretthemistakeextremely,“saidChichikov。
“Butitisnotamistake。WhenyouhavetriedthedinnerwhichIhaveinstoreforyou,justseewhetheryouthinkITamistake。Enter,I
begofyou。“And,takingChichikovbythearm,thehostconductedhimwithin,wheretheyweremetbyacoupleofyouths。
“Letmeintroducemytwosons,homefortheirholidaysfromtheGymnasium[3],“saidPietukh。“Nikolasha,comeandentertainourgoodvisitor,whileyou,Aleksasha,followme。“Andwiththatthehostdisappeared。
[3]SecondarySchool。
ChichikovturnedtoNikolasha,whomhefoundtobeabuddingmanabouttown,sinceatfirstheopenedaconversationbystatingthat,asnogoodwastobederivedfromstudyingataprovincialinstitution,heandhisbrotherdesiredtoremove,rather,toSt。Petersburg,theprovincesnotbeingworthlivingin。
“Iquiteunderstand,“Chichikovthoughttohimself。“Theendofthechapterwillbeconfectioners'assistantsandtheboulevards。“
“Tellme,“headdedaloud,“howdoesyourfather'spropertyatpresentstand?”
“Itisallmortgaged,“putinthefatherhimselfashere-enteredtheroom。“Yes,itisallmortgaged,everybitofit。“
“Whatapity!”thoughtChichikov。“Atthisrateitwillnotbelongbeforethismanhasnopropertyatallleft。Imusthurrymydeparture。“Aloudhesaidwithanairofsympathy:“Thatyouhavemortgagedtheestateseemstomeamatterofregret。“
“No,notatall,“repliedPietukh。“Infact,theytellmethatitisagoodthingtodo,andthateveryoneelseisdoingit。WhyshouldI
actdifferentlyfrommyneighbours?Moreover,Ihavehadenoughoflivinghere,andshouldliketotryMoscow——moreespeciallysincemysonsarealwaysbeggingmetogivethemametropolitaneducation。“
“Oh,thefool,thefool!”reflectedChichikov。“Heisforthrowingupeverythingandmakingspendthriftsofhissons。Yetthisisaniceproperty,anditisclearthatthelocalpeasantsaredoingwell,andthatthefamily,too,iscomfortablyoff。Ontheotherhand,assoonasevertheseladsbegintheireducationinrestaurantsandtheatres,thedevilwillawaywitheverystickoftheirsubstance。Formyownpart,Icoulddesirenothingbetterthanthisquietlifeinthecountry。“
“Letmeguesswhatisinyourmind,“saidPietukh。
“What,then?”askedChichikov,rathertakenaback。
“Youarethinkingtoyourself:'ThatfoolofaPietukhhasaskedmetodinner,yetnotabiteofdinnerdoIsee。'Butwaitalittle。Itwillbereadypresently,foritisbeingcookedasfastasamaidenwhohashadherhaircutoffplaitsherselfanewsetoftresses。“
“HerecomesPlatonMikhalitch,father!”exclaimedAleksasha,whohadbeenpeepingoutofthewindow。
“Yes,andonagreyhorse,“addedhisbrother。
“WhoisPlatonMikhalitch?”inquiredChichikov。
“Aneighbourofours,andanexcellentfellow。“
ThenextmomentPlatonMikhalitchhimselfenteredtheroom,accompaniedbyasportingdognamedYarb。Hewasatall,handsomeman,withextremelyredhair。Asforhiscompanion,itwasofthekeen-muzzledspeciesusedforshooting。
“Haveyoudinedyet?”askedthehost。
“Yes,“repliedPlaton。
“Indeed?Whatdoyoumeanbycomingheretolaughatusall?DoIevergotoYOURplaceafterdinner?”
Thenewcomersmiled。“Well,ifitcanbringyouanycomfort,“hesaid,“letmetellyouthatIatenothingatthemeal,forIhadnoappetite。“
“ButyoushouldseewhatIhavecaught——whatsortofasturgeonfatehasbroughtmyway!Yes,andwhatcruciansandcarp!”
“Reallyittiresonetohearyou。Howcomeyoualwaystobesocheerful?”
“AndhowcomeYOUalwaystobesogloomy?”retortedthehost。
“How,youask?SimplybecauseIamso。“
“Thetruthisyoudon'teatenough。Trytheplanofmakingagooddinner。Wearinessofeverythingisamoderninvention。Onceuponatimeoneneverheardofit。“
“Well,boastaway,buthaveyouyourselfneverbeentiredofthings?”
“Neverinmylife。IdonotsomuchasknowwhetherIshouldfindtimetobetired。Inthemorning,whenoneawakes,thecookiswaiting,andthedinnerhastobeordered。Thenonedrinksone'smorningtea,andthenthebailiffarrivesforHISorders,andthenthereisfishingtobedone,andthenone'sdinnerhastobeeaten。Next,beforeonehasevenhadachancetoutterasnore,thereentersonceagainthecook,andonehastoordersupper;andwhenshehasdeparted,behold,backshecomeswitharequestforthefollowingday'sdinner!WhattimedoesTHATleaveonetobewearyofthings?”
Throughoutthisconversation,Chichikovhadbeentakingstockofthenewcomer,whoastonishedhimwithhisgoodlooks,hisupright,picturesquefigure,hisappearanceoffresh,unwastedyouthfulness,andtheboyishpurity,innocence,andclarityofhisfeatures。Neitherpassionnorcarenoraughtofthenatureofagitationoranxietyofmindhadventuredtotouchhisunsulliedface,ortolayasinglewrinklethereon。Yetthetouchoflifewhichthoseemotionsmighthaveimpartedwaswanting。Thefacewas,asitwere,dreaming,eventhoughfromtimetotimeanironicalsmiledisturbedit。
“I,too,cannotunderstand,“remarkedChichikov,“howamanofyourappearancecanfindthingswearisome。Ofcourse,ifamanishardpressedformoney,orifhehasenemieswhoarelyinginwaitforhislifeashavecertainfolkofwhomIknow,well,then——“
“BelievemewhenIsay,“interruptedthehandsomeguest,“that,forthesakeofadiversion,IshouldbegladofANYsortofananxiety。
Wouldthatsomeenemywouldconceiveagrudgeagainstme!Butnoonedoesso。Everythingremainseternallydull。“
“Butperhapsyoulackasufficiencyoflandorsouls?”
“Notatall。Iandmybrotherowntenthousanddesiatins[4]ofland,andoverathousandsouls。“
[4]Thedesiatin=2。86Englishacres。
“Curious!Idonotunderstandit。Butperhapstheharvesthasfailed,oryouhavesicknessabout,andmanyofyourmalepeasantshavediedofit?”
“Onthecontrary,everythingisinsplendidorder,formybrotheristhebestofmanagers。“
“Thentofindthingswearisome!”exclaimedChichikov。“Itpassesmycomprehension。“Andheshruggedhisshoulders。
“Well,wewillsoonputwearinesstoflight,“interruptedthehost。
“Aleksasha,doyourunhelter-skeltertothekitchen,andtheretellthecooktoservethefishpasties。Yes,andwherehavethatgawkofanEmelianandthatthiefofanAntoshkagotto?Whyhavetheynothandedroundthezakuski?”
Atthismomentthedooropened,andthe“gawk“andthe“thief“inquestionmadetheirappearancewithnapkinsandatray——thelatterbearingsixdecantersofvariously-colouredbeverages。Thesetheyplaceduponthetable,andthenringedthemaboutwithglassesandplatefulsofeveryconceivablekindofappetiser。Thatdone,theservantsappliedthemselvestobringinginvariouscomestiblesundercovers,throughwhichcouldbeheardthehissingofhotroastviands。
Inparticulardidthe“gawk“andthe“thief“workhardattheirtasks。
Asamatteroffact,theirappellationshadbeengiventhemmerelytospurthemtogreateractivity,for,ingeneral,thebarinwasnoloverofabuse,but,rather,akind-heartedmanwho,likemostRussians,couldnotgetonwithoutasharpwordortwo。Thatistosay,heneededthemforhistongueasheneedaglassofvodkaforhisdigestion。Whatelsecouldyouexpect?Itwashisnaturetocarefornothingmild。
Tothezakuskisucceededthemealitself,andthehostbecameaperfectgluttononhisguests'behalf。Shouldhenoticethataguesthadtakenbutasinglepieceofacomestible,headdedtheretoanotherone,saying:“Withoutamate,neithermannorbirdcanliveinthisworld。“Shouldanyonetaketwopieces,headdedtheretoathird,saying:“Whatisthegoodofthenumber2?Godlovesatrinity。“
Shouldanyonetakethreepieces,hewouldsay:“Wheredoyouseeawaggonwiththreewheels?Whobuildsathree-corneredhut?”Lastly,shouldanyonetakefourpieces,hewouldcapthemwithafifth,andaddtheretothepunningquip,“Napiatopiat[5]“。Afterdevouringatleasttwelvesteaksofsturgeon,Chichikovventuredtothinktohimself,“MyhostcannotpossiblyaddtoTHEM,“butfoundthathewasmistaken,for,withoutaword,Pietukhheapeduponhisplateanenormousportionofspit-roastedveal,andalsosomekidneys。Andwhatvealitwas!
[5]“Onemoremakesfive。“
“Thatcalfwasfedtwoyearsonmilk,“heexplained。“Icaredforitlikemyownson。“
“NeverthelessIcaneatnomore,“saidChichikov。
“Doyoutrythevealbeforeyousaythatyoucaneatnomore。“
“ButIcouldnotgetitdownmythroat。Thereisnoroomleft。“
“Iftherebenoroominachurchforanewcomer,thebeadleissentfor,androomisverysoonmade——yes,eventhoughbeforetherewassuchacrushthatanapplecouldn'thavebeendroppedbetweenthepeople。Doyoutrytheveal,Isay。Thatpieceisthetitbitofall。“
SoChichikovmadetheattempt;andinverytruththevealwasbeyondallpraise,androomwasfoundforit,eventhoughonewouldhavesupposedthefeatimpossible。
“FancythisgoodfellowremovingtoSt。PetersburgorMoscow!”saidtheguesttohimself。“Why,withascaleoflivinglikethis,hewouldberuinedinthreeyears。“Forthatmatter,Pietukhmightwellhavebeenruinedalready,forhospitalitycandissipateafortuneinthreemonthsaseasilyasitcaninthreeyears。
Thehostalsodispensedthewinewithalavishhand,andwhattheguestsdidnotdrinkhegavetohissons,whothusswallowedglassafterglass。Indeed,evenbeforecomingtotable,itwaspossibletodiscerntowhatdepartmentofhumanaccomplishmenttheirbentwasturned。Whenthemealwasover,however,theguestshadnomindforfurtherdrinking。Indeed,itwasallthattheycoulddotodragthemselvesontothebalcony,andtheretorelapseintoeasychairs。
Indeed,themomentthatthehostsubsidedintohisseat——itwaslargeenoughforfour——hefellasleep,andhisportlypresence,convertingitselfintoasortofblacksmith'sbellows,startedtovent,throughopenmouthanddistendednostrils,suchsoundsascanhavegreetedthereader'searbutseldom——soundsasofadrumbeingbeatenincombinationwiththewhistlingofafluteandthestridenthowlingofadog。
“Listentohim!”saidPlaton。
Chichikovsmiled。
“Naturally,onsuchdinnersasthat,“continuedtheother,“ourhostdoesNOTfindthetimedull。Andassoonasdinnerisendedtherecanensuesleep。“
“Yes,but,pardonme,Istillfailtounderstandwhyyoushouldfindlifewearisome。Therearesomanyresourcesagainstennui!”
“Asforinstance?”
“Forayoungman,dancing,theplayingofoneoranothermusicalinstrument,and——well,yes,marriage。“
“Marriagetowhom?”
“Tosomemaidenwhoisbothcharmingandrich。Aretherenoneintheseparts?”
“No。“
“Then,wereIyou,Ishouldtravel,andseekamaidenelsewhere。“AndabrilliantideatherewithenteredChichikov'shead。“Thislastresource,“headded,“isthebestofallresourcesagainstennui。“
“Whatresourceareyouspeakingof?”
“Oftravel。“
“Butwhither?”
“Well,shoulditsopleaseyou,youmightjoinmeasmycompanion。“
Thissaid,thespeakeraddedtohimselfasheeyedPlaton:“Yes,thatwouldsuitmeexactly,forthenIshouldhavehalfmyexpensespaid,andcouldchargehimalsowiththecostofmendingthekoliaska。“
“Andwhithershouldwego?”
“InthatrespectIamnotwhollymyownmaster,asIhavebusinesstodoforothersaswellasformyself。Forinstance,GeneralBetristchev——anintimatefriendand,Imightadd,agenerousbenefactorofmine——haschargedmewithcommissionstocertainofhisrelatives。However,thoughrelativesarerelatives,Iamtravellinglikewiseonmyownaccount,sinceIwishtoseetheworldandthewhirligigofhumanity——which,inspiteofwhatpeoplemaysay,isasgoodasalivingbookorasecondeducation。“Asamatteroffact,Chichikovwasreflecting,“Yes,theplanisanexcellentone。Imightevencontrivethatheshouldhavetobearthewholeofourexpenses,andthathishorsesshouldbeusedwhilemyownshouldbeputouttograzeonhisfarm。“
“Well,whyshouldInotadoptthesuggestion?”wasPlaton'sthought。
“Thereisnothingformetodoathome,sincethemanagementoftheestateisinmybrother'shands,andmygoingwouldcausehimnoinconvenience。Yes,whyshouldInotdoasChichikovhassuggested?”
Thenheaddedaloud:
“Wouldyoucomeandstaywithmybrotherforacoupleofdays?
Otherwisehemightrefusemehisconsent。“
“Withgreatpleasure,“saidChichikov。“Orevenforthreedays。“
“Thenhereismyhandonit。Letusbeoffatonce。“Platonseemedsuddenlytohavecometolifeagain。
“Whereareyouoffto?”putintheirhostunexpectedlyasherousedhimselfandstaredinastonishmentatthepair。“No,no,mygoodsirs。
Ihavehadthewheelsremovedfromyourkoliaska,MonsieurChichikov,andhavesentyourhorse,PlatonMikhalitch,toagrazinggroundfifteenverstsaway。Consequentlyyoumustspendthenighthere,anddepartto-morrowmorningafterbreakfast。“
WhatcouldbedonewithamanlikePietukh?Therewasnohelpforitbuttoremain。Inreturn,theguestswererewardedwithabeautifulspringevening,for,tospendthetime,thehostorganisedaboatingexpeditionontheriver,andadozenrowers,withadozenpairsofoars,conveyedthepartytotheaccompanimentofsongacrossthesmoothsurfaceofthelakeandupagreatriverwithtoweringbanks。
Fromtimetotimetheboatwouldpassunderropes,stretchedacrossforpurposesoffishing,andateachturnoftheripplingcurrentnewvistasunfoldedthemselvesastierupontierofwoodlanddelightedtheeyewithadiversityoftimberandfoliage。Inunisondidtherowersplytheirsculls,yetitwasthoughofitselfthattheskiffshotforward,bird-like,overtheglassysurfaceofthewater;whileatintervalsthebroad-shoulderedyoungoarsmanwhowasseatedthirdfromthebowwouldraise,asfromanightingale'sthroat,theopeningstavesofaboatsong,andthenbejoinedbyfiveorsixmore,untilthemelodyhadcometopourforthinavolumeasfreeandboundlessasRussiaherself。AndPietukh,too,wouldgivehimselfashake,andhelplustilytosupportthechorus;andevenChichikovfeltacutelyconsciousofthefactthathewasaRussian。OnlyPlatonreflected:
“Whatistheresosplendidinthesemelancholysongs?Theydobutincreaseone'sdepressionofspirits。“
Thejourneyhomewardwasmadeinthegatheringdusk。Rhythmicallytheoarssmoteasurfacewhichnolongerreflectedthesky,anddarknesshadfallenwhentheyreachedtheshore,alongwhichlightsweretwinklingwherethefisherfolkwereboilingliveeelsforsoup。
Everythinghadnowwendeditswayhomewardforthenight;thecattleandpoultryhadbeenhoused,andtheherdsmen,standingatthegatesofthevillagecattle-pens,amidthetrailingdustlatelyraisedbytheircharges,wereawaitingthemilk-pailsandasummonstopartakeoftheeel-broth。Throughtheduskcamethehumofhumankind,andthebarkingofdogsinotherandmoredistantvillages;while,overall,themoonwasrising,andthedarkenedcountrysidewasbeginningtoglimmertolightagainunderherbeams。Whatagloriouspicture!Yetnoonethoughtofadmiringit。Insteadofgallopingoverthecountrysideonfriskycobs,NikolashaandAleksashawereengagedindreamingofMoscow,withitsconfectioners'shopsandthetheatresofwhichacadet,newlyarrivedonavisitfromthecapital,hadjustbeentellingthem;whiletheirfatherhadhismindfullofhowbesttostuffhisguestswithyetmorefood,andPlatonwasgivenuptoyawning。OnlyinChichikovwasaspiceofanimationvisible。“Yes,“hereflected,“somedayI,too,willbecomelordofsuchacountryplace。“Andbeforehismind'seyetherearosealsoahelpmeetandsomelittleChichikovs。
Bythetimethatsupperwasfinishedthepartyhadagainover-eatenthemselves,andwhenChichikoventeredtheroomallottedhimforthenight,helaydownuponthebed,andproddedhisstomach。“Itisastightasadrum,“hesaidtohimself。“Notanothertitbitofvealcouldnowgetintoit。“Also,circumstanceshadsobroughtitaboutthatnextdoortohimtherewassituatedhishost'sapartment;andsincetheinterveningwallwasthin,Chichikovcouldheareverywordthatwassaidthere。Atthepresentmomentthemasterofthehousewasengagedingivingthecookordersforwhat,undertheguiseofanearlybreakfast,promisedtoconstituteaveritabledinner。YoushouldhaveheardPietukh'sbehests!Theywouldhaveexcitedtheappetiteofacorpse。
“Yes,“hesaid,suckinghislips,anddrawingadeepbreath,“inthefirstplace,makeapastyinfourdivisions。Intooneofthedivisionsputthesturgeon'scheeksandsomeviaziga[6],andintoanotherdivisionsomebuckwheatporridge,youngmushroomsandonions,sweetmilk,calves'brains,andanythingelsethatyoumayfindsuitable——anythingelsethatyoumayhavegothandy。Also,bakethepastrytoanicebrownononeside,andbutlightlyontheother。Yes,and,astotheunderside,bakeitsothatitwillbealljuicyandflaky,sothatitshallnotcrumbleintobits,butmeltinthemouthlikethesoftestsnowthateveryouheardof。“AndashesaidthisPietukhfairlysmackedhislips。
[6]Driedspinalmarrowofthesturgeon。
“Thedeviltakehim!”mutteredChichikov,thrustinghisheadbeneaththebedclothestoavoidhearingmore。“Thefellowwon'tgiveoneachancetosleep。“
Neverthelessheheardthroughtheblankets:
“Andgarnishthesturgeonwithbeetroot,smelts,pepperedmushrooms,youngradishes,carrots,beans,andanythingelseyoulike,soastohaveplentyoftrimmings。Yes,andputalumpoficeintothepig'sbladder,soastoswellitup。“
ManyotherdishesdidPietukhorder,andnothingwastobeheardbuthistalkofboiling,roasting,andstewing。Finally,justasmentionwasbeingmadeofaturkeycock,Chichikovfellasleep。
Nextmorningtheguest'sstateofrepletionhadreachedthepointofPlatonbeingunabletomounthishorse;whereforethelatterwasdispatchedhomewardwithoneofPietukh'sgrooms,andthetwoguestsenteredChichikov'skoliaska。Eventhedogtrottedlazilyintherear;
forhe,too,hadover-eatenhimself。
“Ithasbeenrathertoomuchofagoodthing,“remarkedChichikovasthevehicleissuedfromthecourtyard。
“Yes,anditvexesmetoseethefellownevertireofit,“repliedPlaton。
“Ah,“thoughtChichikovtohimself,“if_I_hadanincomeofseventythousandroubles,asyouhave,I'dverysoongivetirednessoneintheeye!TakeMurazov,thetax-farmer——he,again,mustbeworthtenmillions。Whatafortune!”
“Doyoumindwherewedrive?”askedPlaton。“Ishouldlikefirsttogoandtakeleaveofmysisterandmybrother-in-law。“
“Withpleasure,“saidChichikov。
“Mybrother-in-lawistheleadinglandownerhereabouts。Atthepresentmomentheisdrawinganincomeoftwohundredthousandroublesfromapropertywhich,eightyearsago,wasproducingabaretwentythousand。“
“Trulyamanworthyoftheutmostrespect!Ishallbemostinterestedtomakehisacquaintance。Tothinkofit!Andwhatmayhisfamilynamebe?”
“Kostanzhoglo。“
“AndhisChristiannameandpatronymic?”
“ConstantineThedorovitch。“
“ConstantineThedorovitchKostanzhoglo。Yes,itwillbeamostinterestingeventtomakehisacquaintance。Toknowsuchamanmustbeawholeeducation。“
HerePlatonsethimselftogiveSelifansomedirectionsastotheway,anecessaryproceedinginviewofthefactthatSelifancouldhardlymaintainhisseatonthebox。TwicePetrushka,too,hadfallenheadlong,andthisnecessitatedbeingtiedtohisperchwithapieceofrope。“Whataclown!”hadbeenChichikov'sonlycomment。
“Thisiswheremybrother-in-law'slandbegins,“saidPlaton。
“Theygiveoneachangeofview。“
And,indeed,fromthispointthecountrysidebecameplantedwithtimber;therowsoftreesrunningasstraightaspistol-shots,andhavingbeyondthem,andonhigherground,asecondexpanseofforest,newlyplantedlikethefirst;whilebeyondit,again,loomedathirdplantationofoldertrees。Nexttheresucceededaflatpieceofthesamenature。
“Allthistimber,“saidPlaton,“hasgrownupwithineightortenyearsatthemost;whereasonanotherman'slanditwouldhavetakentwentytoattainthesamegrowth。“
“Andhowhasyourbrother-in-laweffectedthis?”
“Youmustaskhimyourself。Heissoexcellentahusbandmanthatnothingeverfailswithhim。Yousee,heknowsthesoil,andalsoknowswhatoughttobeplantedbesidewhat,andwhatkindsoftimberarethebestneighbourhoodforgrain。Again,everythingonhisestateismadetoperformatleastthreeorfourdifferentfunctions。Forinstance,hemakeshistimbernotonlyserveastimber,butalsoserveasaproviderofmoistureandshadetoagivenstretchofland,andthenasafertiliserwithitsfallenleaves。Consequently,wheneverywhereelsethereisdrought,hestillhaswater,andwheneverywhereelsetherehasbeenafailureoftheharvest,onhislandsitwillhaveprovedasuccess。ButitisapitythatIknowsolittleaboutitallastobeunabletoexplaintoyouhismanyexpedients。
Folkcallhimawizard,forheproducessomuch。Nevertheless,personallyIfindwhathedoesuninteresting。“
“Trulyanastonishingfellow!”reflectedChichikovwithaglanceathiscompanion。“Itissadindeedtoseeamansosuperficialastobeunabletoexplainmattersofthiskind。“
Atlengththemanorappearedinsight——anestablishmentlookingalmostlikeatown,sonumerouswerethehutswheretheystoodarrangedinthreetiers,crownedwiththreechurches,andsurroundedwithhugericksandbarns。“Yes,“thoughtChichikovtohimself,“onecanseewhatajewelofalandownerliveshere。“Thehutsinquestionwerestoutlybuiltandtheinterveningalleyswelllaid-out;while,whereverawaggonwasvisible,itlookedserviceableandmoreorlessnew。Also,thelocalpeasantsboreanintelligentlookontheirfaces,thecattlewereofthebestpossiblebreed,andeventhepeasants'
pigsbelongedtotheporcinearistocracy。Clearlytheredweltherepeasantswho,toquotethesong,wereaccustomedto“pickupsilverbytheshovelful。“NorwereEnglishifiedgardensandparterresandotherconceitsinevidence,but,onthecontrary,thererananopenviewfromthemanorhousetothefarmbuildingsandtheworkmen'scots,sothat,aftertheoldRussianfashion,thebarinshouldbeabletokeepaneyeuponallthatwasgoingonaroundhim。Forthesamepurpose,themansionwastoppedwithatalllanternandasuperstructure——adevicedesigned,notforornament,norforavantage-spotforthecontemplationoftheview,butforsupervisionofthelabourersengagedindistantfields。Lastly,thebrisk,activeservantswhoreceivedthevisitorsontheverandahwereverydifferentmenialsfromthedrunkenPetrushka,eventhoughtheydidnotwearswallow-tailedcoats,butonlyCossacktchekmenu[7]ofbluehomespuncloth。
[7]Long,beltedTartarblouses。
Theladyofthehousealsoissuedontotheverandah。Withherfaceofthefreshnessof“bloodandmilk“andthebrightnessofGod'sdaylight,sheasnearlyresembledPlatonasonepearesemblesanother,savethat,whereashewaslanguid,shewascheerfulandfulloftalk。
“Goodday,brother!”shecried。“HowgladIamtoseeyou!Constantineisnotathome,butwillbebackpresently。“
“Whereishe?”
“Doingbusinessinthevillagewithapartyoffactors,“repliedtheladyassheconductedhergueststothedrawing-room。
WithnolittlecuriositydidChichikovgazeattheinteriorofthemansioninhabitedbythemanwhoreceivedanannualincomeoftwohundredthousandroubles;forhethoughttodiscerntherefromthenatureofitsproprietor,evenasfromashellonemaydeducethespeciesofoysterorsnailwhichhasbeenitstenant,andhasleftthereinitsimpression。Butnosuchconclusionsweretobedrawn。Theroomsweresimple,andevenbare。Notafresconorapicturenorabronzenoraflowernorachinawhat-notnorabookwastheretobeseen。Inshort,everythingappearedtoshowthattheproprietorofthisabodespentthegreaterpartofhistime,notbetweenfourwalls,butinthefield,andthathethoughtouthisplans,notinsybariticfashionbythefireside,norinaneasychairbesidethestove,butonthespotwhereworkwasactuallyinprogress——that,inaword,wherethoseplanswereconceived,theretheywereputintoexecution。NorintheseroomscouldChichikovdetecttheleasttraceofafemininehand,beyondthefactthatcertaintablesandchairsboredrying-boardswhereonwerearrangedsomesprinklingsofflowerpetals。
“Whatisallthisrubbishfor?”askedPlaton。
“Itisnotrubbish,“repliedtheladyofthehouse。“Onthecontrary,itisthebestpossibleremedyforfever。Lastyearwecuredeveryoneofoursickpeasantswithit。SomeofthepetalsIamgoingtomakeintoanointment,andsomeintoaninfusion。Youmaylaughasmuchasyoulikeatmypottingandpreserving,yetyouyourselfwillbegladofthingsofthekindwhenyousetoutonyourtravels。“
Platonmovedtothepiano,andbegantopickoutanoteortwo。
“GoodLord,whatanancientinstrument!”heexclaimed。“Areyounotashamedofit,sister?”
“Well,thetruthisthatIgetnotimetopracticemymusic。Yousee,“
sheaddedtoChichikov,“Ihaveaneight-year-olddaughtertoeducate;
andtohandherovertoaforeigngovernessinorderthatImayhaveleisureformyownpiano-playing——well,thatisathingwhichIcouldneverbringmyselftodo。“
“Youhavebecomeawearisomesortofperson,“commentedPlaton,andwalkedawaytothewindow。“Ah,herecomesConstantine,“presentlyheadded。
Chichikovalsoglancedoutofthewindow,andsawapproachingtheverandahabrisk,swarthy-complexionedmanofaboutforty,amancladinaroughclothjacketandavelveteencap。Evidentlyhewasoneofthosewhocarelittleforthenicetiesofdress。Withhim,bareheaded,therecameacoupleofmenofasomewhatlowerstationinlife,andallthreewereengagedinananimateddiscussion。Oneofthebarin'stwocompanionswasaplainpeasant,andtheothercladinablueSiberiansmockatravellingfactor。Thefactthatthepartyhaltedawhilebytheentrancestepsmadeitpossibletooverhearaportionoftheirconversationfromwithin。
“Thisiswhatyoupeasantshadbetterdo,“thebarinwassaying。
“Purchaseyourreleasefromyourpresentmaster。Iwilllendyouthenecessarymoney,andafterwardsyoucanworkforme。“
“No,ConstantineThedorovitch,“repliedthepeasant。“Whyshouldwedothat?Removeusjustasweare。Youwillknowhowtoarrangeit,foracleverergentlemanthanyouisnowheretobefound。Themisfortuneofusmuzhiksisthatwecannotprotectourselvesproperly。Thetavern-keeperssellussuchliquorthat,beforeamanknowswhereheis,aglassfulofithaseatenaholethroughhisstomach,andmadehimfeelasthoughhecoulddrinkapailofwater。Yes,itknocksamanoverbeforehecanlookaround。Everywheretemptationliesinwaitforthepeasant,andheneedstobecunningifheistogetthroughtheworldatall。Infact,thingsseemtobecontrivedfornothingbuttomakeuspeasantsloseourwits,eventothetobaccowhichtheysellus。Whatarefolklikeourselvestodo,ConstantineThedorovitch?I
tellyouitisterriblydifficultforamuzhiktolookafterhimself。“