第11章

类别:其他 作者:Nikolai Gogol字数:20599更新时间:18/12/21 14:41:25
“No,Idonotadmireyourwayofdoingthings,“wasChichikov\'sunspokencommentwhentheinspectionhadbeenconcludedandthepartyhadre-enteredthehouse。Everywhereinthelatterthevisitorswerestruckwiththewayinwhichpovertywentwithglittering,fashionableprofusion。Onawriting-tablelayavolumeofShakespeare,and,onanoccasionaltable,acarvedivoryback-scratcher。Thehostess,too,waselegantlyandfashionablyattired,anddevotedherwholeconversationtothetownandthelocaltheatre。Lastly,thechildren——bright,merrylittlethings——werewell-dressedbothasregardsboysandgirls。Yetfarbetterwouldithavebeenforthemiftheyhadbeencladinplainstripedsmocks,andrunningaboutthecourtyardlikepeasantchildren。 Presentlyavisitorarrivedintheshapeofachattering,gossipingwoman;whereuponthehostesscarriedherofftoherownportionofthehouse,and,thechildrenfollowingthem,themenfoundthemselvesalone。 “Howmuchdoyouwantfortheproperty?”askedChichikovofKhlobuev。 “IamafraidImustrequestyoutonamethelowestpossiblesum,sinceIfindtheestateinafarworseconditionthanIhadexpectedtodo。“ “Yes,itISinaterriblestate,“agreedKhlobuev。“Noristhatthewholeofthestory。Thatistosay,Iwillnotconcealfromyouthefactthat,outofahundredsoulsregisteredatthelastrevision,onlyfiftysurvive,soterriblehavebeentheravagesofcholera。Andofthese,again,somehaveabsconded;whereforetheytoomustbereckonedasdead,seeingthat,wereonetoenterprocessagainstthem,thecostswouldendinthepropertyhavingtopassenbloctothelegalauthorities。ForthesereasonsIamaskingonlythirty-fivethousandroublesfortheestate。“ Chichikov(itneedhardlybesaid)startedtohaggle。 “Thirty-fivethousand?”hecried。“Come,come!SurelyyouwillacceptTWENTY-fivethousand?” ThiswastoomuchforPlaton\'sconscience。 “Now,now,PaulIvanovitch!”heexclaimed。“Takethepropertyatthepricenamed,andhavedonewithit。Theestateisworthatleastthatamount——somuchsothat,shouldyounotbewillingtogiveit,mybrother-in-lawandIwillclubtogethertoeffectthepurchase。“ “Thatbeingso,“saidChichikov,takenaback,“Ibegtoagreetothepriceinquestion。Atthesametime,Imustaskyoutoallowmetodeferpaymentofone-halfofthepurchasemoneyuntilayearfromnow。“ “No,no,PaulIvanovitch。UndernocircumstancescouldIdothat。Paymehalfnow,andtherestin……[1]Yousee,Ineedthemoneyfortheredemptionofthemortgage。“ [1]Here,intheoriginal,awordismissing。 “Thatplacesmeinadifficulty,“remarkedChichikov。“TenthousandroublesisallthatatthemomentIhaveavailable。“Asamatteroffact,thiswasnottrue,seeingthat,countingalsothemoneywhichhehadborrowedofKostanzhoglo,hehadathisdisposalTWENTYthousand。 Hisrealreasonforhesitatingwasthathedislikedtheideaofmakingsolargeapaymentinalumpsum。 “Imustrepeatmyrequest,PaulIvanovitch,“saidKhlobuev,“——namely,thatyoupaymeatleastfifteenthousandimmediately。“ “Theoddfivethousand_I_willlendyou,“putinPlatontoChichikov。 “Indeed?”exclaimedChichikovashereflected:“Sohealsolendsmoney!” IntheendChichikov\'sdispatch-boxwasbroughtfromthekoliaska,andKhlobuevreceivedthencetenthousandroubles,togetherwithapromisethattheremainingfivethousandshouldbeforthcomingonthemorrow; thoughthepromisewasgivenonlyafterChichikovhadfirstproposedthatTHREEthousandshouldbebroughtonthedaynamed,andtherestbeleftoverfortwoorthreedayslonger,ifnotforastillmoreprotractedperiod。ThetruthwasthatPaulIvanovitchhatedpartingwithmoney。Nomatterhowurgentasituationmighthavebeen,hewouldstillhavepreferredtopayasumto-morrowratherthanto-day。Inotherwords,heactedaswealldo,forwealllikekeepingapetitionerwaiting。“Lethimrubhisbackinthehallforawhile,“wesay。“Surelyhecanbidehistimealittle?”Yetofthefactthateveryhourmaybeprecioustothepoorwretch,andthathisbusinessmaysufferfromthedelay,wetakenoaccount。“Goodsir,“wesay,“praycomeagainto-morrow。To-dayIhavenotimetospareyou。“ “Wheredoyouintendhenceforthtolive?”inquiredPlaton。“Haveyouanyotherpropertytowhichyoucanretire?” “No,“repliedKhlobuev。“Ishallremovetothetown,whereIpossessasmallvilla。Thatwouldhavebeennecessary,inanycase,forthechildren\'ssake。Yousee,theymusthaveinstructioninGod\'sword,andalsolessonsinmusicanddancing;andnotforloveormoneycanthesethingsbeprocuredinthecountry。 “Nothingtoeat,yetdancinglessonsforhischildren!”reflectedChichikov。 “Anextraordinaryman!”wasPlaton\'sunspokencomment。 “However,wemustcontrivetowetourbargainsomehow,“continuedKhlobuev。“Hi,Kirushka!Bringthatbottleofchampagne。“ “Nothingtoeat,yetchampagnetodrink!”reflectedChichikov。AsforPlaton,hedidnotknowWHATtothink。 InKhlobuev\'seyesitwasderigueurthatheshouldprovideaguestwithchampagne;but,thoughhehadsenttothetownforsome,hehadbeenmetwithablankrefusaltoforwardevenabottleofkvassoncredit。OnlythediscoveryofaFrenchdealerwhohadrecentlytransferredhisbusinessfromSt。Petersburg,andopenedaconnectiononasystemofgeneralcredit,savedthesituationbyplacingKhlobuevundertheobligationofpatronisinghim。 Thecompanydrankthreeglassfulsapiece,andsogrewmorecheerful。 InparticulardidKhlobuevexpand,andwaxfullofcivilityandfriendliness,andscatterwitticismsandanecdotestorightandleft。 Whatknowledgeofmenandtheworlddidhisutterancesdisplay!Howwellandaccuratelycouldhedivinethings!Withwhatappositenessdidhesketchtheneighbouringlandowners!Howclearlyheexposedtheirfaultsandfailings!Howthoroughlyheknewthestoryofcertainruinedgentry——thestoryofhow,why,andthroughwhatcausetheyhadfallenuponevildays!Withwhatcomicoriginalitycouldhedescribetheirlittlehabitsandcustoms! Inshort,hisguestsfoundthemselvescharmedwithhisdiscourse,andfeltinclinedtovotehimamanoffirst-rateintellect。 “Whatmostsurprisesme,“saidChichikov,“ishow,inviewofyourability,youcometobesodestituteofmeansorresources。“ “ButIhaveplentyofboth,“saidKhlobuev,andwiththatwentontodeliverhimselfofaperfectavalancheofprojects。Yetthoseprojectsprovedtobesouncouth,soclumsy,solittletheoutcomeofaknowledgeofmenandthings,thathishearerscouldonlyshrugtheirshouldersandmentallyexclaim:“GoodLord!Whatadifferencebetweenworldlywisdomandthecapacitytouseit!”Ineverycasetheprojectsinquestionwerebasedupontheimperativenecessityofatonceprocuringfromsomewheretwohundred——oratleastonehundred——thousandroubles。Thatdone(soKhlobuevaverred),everythingwouldfallintoitsproperplace,theholesinhispocketswouldbecomestopped,hisincomewouldbequadrupled,andhewouldfindhimselfinapositiontoliquidatehisdebtsinfull。Neverthelessheendedbysaying:“Whatwouldyouadvisemetodo?Ifearthatthephilanthropistwhowouldlendmetwohundredthousandroublesorevenahundredthousand,doesnotexist。ItisnotGod\'swillthatheshould。“ “Goodgracious!”inwardlyejaculatedChichikov。“TosupposethatGodwouldsendsuchafooltwohundredthousandroubles!” “However,“wentonKhlobuev,“Ipossessanauntworththreemillions——apiousoldwomanwhogivesfreelytochurchesandmonasteries,butfindsadifficultyinhelpingherneighbour。Atthesametime,sheisaladyoftheoldschool,andworthhavingapeepat。Hercanariesalonenumberfourhundred,and,inaddition,thereisanarmyofpug-dogs,hangers-on,andservants。Eventheyoungestoftheservantsissixty,butshecallsthemall\'youngfellows,\'andifaguesthappenstooffendherduringdinner,sheordersthemtoleavehimoutwhenhandingoutthedishes。THERE\'Sawomanforyou!” Platonlaughed。 “Andwhatmayherfamilynamebe?”askedChichikov。“Andwheredoesshelive?” “Shelivesinthecountytown,andhernameisAlexandraIvanovnaKhanasarov。“ “Thenwhydoyounotapplytoher?”askedPlatonearnestly。“Itseemstomethat,oncesherealisedthepositionofyourfamily,shecouldnotpossiblyrefuseyou。“ “Alas!nothingistobelookedforfromthatquarter,“repliedKhlobuev。“Myauntisofaverystubborndisposition——aperfectstoneofawoman。Moreover,shehasaroundherasufficientbandoffavouritesalready。InparticularisthereafellowwhoisaimingforaGovernorship,andtothatendhasmanagedtoinsinuatehimselfintothecircleofherkinsfolk。Bytheway,“thespeakeradded,turningtoPlaton,“wouldyoudomeafavour?NextweekIamgivingadinnertotheassociatedguildsofthetown。“ Platonstared。Hehadbeenunawarethatbothinourcapitalsandinourprovincialtownsthereexistsaclassofmenwhoselivesareanenigma——menwho,thoughtheywillseemtohaveexhaustedtheirsubstance,andtohavebecomeenmeshedindebt,willsuddenlybereportedasinfunds,andonthepointofgivingadinner!Andthough,atthisdinner,theguestswilldeclarethatthefestivalisboundtobetheirhost\'slastfling,andthatforacertaintyhewillbehaledtoprisononthemorrow,tenyearsormorewillelapse,andtherascalwillstillbeatliberty,eventhough,inthemeanwhile,hisdebtswillhaveincreased! InthesamewaydidtheconductofKhlobuev\'smenageaffordacuriousphenomenon,foronedaythehousewouldbethesceneofasolemnTeDeum,performedbyapriestinvestments,andthenextofastageplayperformedbyatroupeofFrenchactorsintheatricalcostume。Again,onedaywouldseenotamorselofbreadinthehouse,andthenextdayabanquetandgenerouslargessegiventoapartyofartistsandsculptors。Duringtheseseasonsofscarcity(sufficientlyseveretohaveledanyonebutKhlobuevtoseeksuicidebyhangingorshooting),themasterofthehousewouldbepreservedfromrashactionbyhisstronglyreligiousdisposition,which,contrivinginsomecuriouswaytoconformwithhisirregularmodeoflife,enabledhimtofallbackuponreadingthelivesofsaints,ascetics,andothersofthetypewhichhasrisensuperiortoitsmisfortunes。Andatsuchtimeshisspiritwouldbecomesoftened,histhoughtsfullofgentleness,andhiseyeswetwithtears;hewouldfalltosayinghisprayers,andinvariablysomestrangecoincidencewouldbringananswertheretointheshapeofanunexpectedmeasureofassistance。Thatistosay,someformerfriendofhiswouldrememberhim,andsendhimatrifleinthewayofmoney;orelsesomefemalevisitorwouldbemovedbyhisstorytoletherimpulsive,generousheartprofferhimahandsomegift;orelseasuitwhereoftidingshadneverevenreachedhisearswouldendbybeingdecidedinhisfavour。AndwhenthathappenedhewouldreverentlyacknowledgetheimmensityofthemercyofProvidence,gratefullytenderthanksgivingforthesame,andbetakehimselfagaintohisirregularmodeofexistence。 “SomehowIfeelsorryfortheman,“saidPlatonwhenheandChichikovhadtakenleaveoftheirhost,andleftthehouse。 “Perhapsso,butheisahopelessprodigal,“repliedtheother。 “PersonallyIfinditimpossibletocompassionatesuchfellows。“ AndwiththatthepairceasedtodevoteanotherthoughttoKhlobuev。 InthecaseofPlaton,thiswasbecausehecontemplatedthefortunesofhisfellowswiththelethargic,half-somnolenteyewhichheturneduponalltherestoftheworld;forthoughthesightofdistressofotherswouldcausehishearttocontractandfeelfullofsympathy,theimpressionthusproducedneversankintothedepthsofhisbeing。 Accordingly,beforemanyminuteswereoverhehadceasedtobestowasinglethoughtuponhislatehost。WithChichikov,however,thingsweredifferent。WhereasPlatonhadceasedtothinkofKhlobuevnomorethanhehadceasedtothinkofhimself,Chichikov\'smindhadstrayedelsewhere,forthereasonthatithadbecometakenupwithgravemeditationonthesubjectofthepurchasejustmade。Suddenlyfindinghimselfnolongerafictitiousproprietor,buttheownerofareal,anactuallyexisting,estate,hebecamecontemplative,andhisplansandideasassumedsuchaseriousveinasimpartedtohisfeaturesanunconsciouslyimportantair。 “Patienceandhardwork!”hemutteredtohimself。“Thethingwillnotbedifficult,forwiththosetworequisitesIhavebeenfamiliarfromthedaysofmyswaddlingclothes。Yes,nonoveltywilltheybetome。 Yet,inmiddleage,shallIbeabletocompassthepatiencewhereofI wascapableinmyyouth?” However,nomatterhowheregardedthefuture,andnomatterfromwhatpointofviewheconsideredhisrecentacquisition,hecouldseenothingbutadvantagelikelytoaccruefromthebargain。Foronething,hemightbeabletoproceedsothat,firstthewholeoftheestateshouldbemortgaged,andthenthebetterportionsoflandsoldoutright。Orhemightsocontrivemattersastomanagethepropertyforawhile(andthusbecomealandownerlikeKostanzhoglo,whoseadvice,ashisneighbourandhisbenefactor,heintendedalwaystofollow),andthentodisposeofthepropertybyprivatetreaty(providedhedidnotwishtocontinuehisownership),andstilltoretaininhishandsthedeadandabandonedsouls。Andanotherpossiblecoupoccurredtohismind。Thatistosay,hemightcontrivetowithdrawfromthedistrictwithouthavingrepaidKostanzhogloatall! Trulyasplendididea!YetitisonlyfairtosaythattheideawasnotoneofChichikov\'sownconception。Rather,ithadpresenteditself——mocking,laughing,andwinking——unbidden。Yettheimpudent,thewantonthing!Whoistheprocreatorofsuddenlybornideasofthekind?Thethoughtthathewasnowareal,anactual,proprietorinsteadofafictitious——thathewasnowaproprietorofrealland,realrightsoftimberandpasture,andrealserfswhoexistednotonlyintheimagination,butalsoinveritableactuality——greatlyelatedourhero。Sohetooktodancingupanddowninhisseat,torubbinghishandstogether,towinkingathimself,toholdinghisfist,trumpet-wise,tohismouth(whilemakingbelievetoexecuteamarch),andeventoutteringaloudsuchencouragingnicknamesandphrasesas“bulldog“and“littlefatcapon。“Thensuddenlyrecollectingthathewasnotalone,hehastenedtomoderatehisbehaviourandendeavouredtostifletheendlessflowofhisgoodspirits;withtheresultthatwhenPlaton,mistakingcertainsoundsforutterancesaddressedtohimself,inquiredwhathiscompanionhadsaid,thelatterretainedthepresenceofmindtoreply“Nothing。“ Presently,asChichikovgazedabouthim,hesawthatforsometimepastthekoliaskahadbeenskirtingabeautifulwood,andthatoneithersidetheroadwasborderedwithanedgingofbirchtrees,thetenderly-green,recently-openedleavesofwhichcausedtheirtall,slendertrunkstoshowupwiththewhitenessofasnowdrift。Likewisenightingaleswerewarblingfromtherecessesofthefoliage,andsomewoodtulipswereglowingyellowinthegrass。Next(andalmostbeforeChichikovhadrealisedhowhecametobeinsuchabeautifulspotwhen,butamomentbefore,therehadbeenvisibleonlyopenfields) thereglimmeredamongthetreesthestonywhitenessofachurch,with,onthefurthersideofit,theintermittent,foliage-buriedlineofafence;whilefromtheupperendofavillagestreettherewasadvancingtomeetthevehicleagentlemanwithacaponhishead,aknottedcudgelinhishands,andaslender-limbedEnglishdogbyhisside。 “Thisismybrother,“saidPlaton。“Stop,coachman。“Andhedescendedfromthekoliaska,whileChichikovfollowedhisexample。Yarbandthestrangedogsalutedoneanother,andthentheactive,thin-legged,slender-tonguedAzorrelinquishedhislickingofYarb\'sbluntjowl,lickedPlaton\'shandsinstead,and,leapinguponChichikov,slobberedrightintohisear。 Thetwobrothersembraced。 “Really,Platon,“saidthegentleman(whosenamewasVassili),“whatdoyoumeanbytreatingmelikethis?” “Howso?”saidPlatonindifferently。 “What?ForthreedayspastIhaveseenandheardnothingofyou!A groomfromPietukh\'sbroughtyourcobhome,andtoldmeyouhaddepartedonanexpeditionwithsomebarin。Atleastyoumighthavesentmewordastoyourdestinationandtheprobablelengthofyourabsence。Whatmadeyouactso?GodknowswhatIhavenotbeenwondering!” “Doesitmatter?”rejoinedPlaton。“Iforgottosendyouword,andwehavebeennofurtherthanConstantine\'s(who,withoursister,sendsyouhisgreeting)。Bytheway,mayIintroducePaulIvanovitchChichikov?” Thepairshookhandswithoneanother。Then,doffingtheircaps,theyembraced。 “WhatsortofmanisthisChichikov?”thoughtVassili。“AsarulemybrotherPlatonisnotover-niceinhischoiceofacquaintances。“And,eyeingourheroasnarrowlyascivilitypermitted,hesawthathisappearancewasthatofaperfectlyrespectableindividual。 ChichikovreturnedVassili\'sscrutinywithasimilarobservanceofthedictatesofcivility,andperceivedthathewasshorterthanPlaton,thathishairwasofadarkershade,andthathisfeatures,thoughlesshandsome,containedfarmorelife,animation,andkindlinessthandidhisbrother\'s。Clearlyheindulgedinlessdreaming,thoughthatwasanaspectwhichChichikovlittleregarded。 “IhavemadeupmymindtogotouringourHolyRussiawithPaulIvanovitch,“saidPlaton。“Perhapsitwillridmeofmymelancholy。“ “Whathasmadeyoucometosuchasuddendecision?”askedtheperplexedVassili(verynearlyheadded:“Fancygoingtravellingwithamanwhoseacquaintanceyouhavejustmade,andwhomayturnouttobearascalorthedevilknowswhat!”But,inspiteofhisdistrust,hecontentedhimselfwithanothercovertscrutinyofChichikov,andthistimecametotheconclusionthattherewasnofaulttobefoundwithhisexterior)。 Thepartyturnedtotheright,andenteredthegatesofanancientcourtyardattachedtoanold-fashionedhouseofatypenolongerbuilt——thetypewhichhashugegablessupportingahigh-pitchedroof。 Inthecentreofthecourtyardtwogreatlimetreescoveredhalfthesurroundingspacewithshade,whilebeneaththemwererangedanumberofwoodenbenches,andthewholewasencircledwitharingofblossominglilacsandcherrytreeswhich,likeabeadednecklace,reinforcedthewoodenfence,andalmostburieditbeneaththeirclustersofleavesandflowers。Thehouse,too,stoodalmostconcealedbythisgreenery,exceptthatthefrontdoorandthewindowspeeredpleasantlythroughthefoliage,andthathereandtherebetweenthestemsofthetreestherecouldbecaughtglimpsesofthekitchenregions,thestorehouses,andthecellar。Lastly,aroundthewholestoodagrove,fromtherecessesofwhichcametheechoingsongsofnightingales。 Involuntarilytheplacecommunicatedtothesoulasortofquiet,restfulfeeling,soeloquentlydiditspeakofthatcare-freeperiodwheneveryonelivedongoodtermswithhisneighbour,andallwassimpleandunsophisticated。VassiliinvitedChichikovtoseathimself,andthepartyapproached,forthatpurpose,thebenchesunderthelimetrees;afterwhichayouthofaboutseventeen,andcladinaredshirt,broughtdecanterscontainingvariouskindsofkvass(someofthemasthickassyrup,andothershissinglikeaeratedlemonade),depositedthesameuponthetable,and,takingupaspadewhichhehadleftleaningagainstatree,movedawaytowardsthegarden。Thereasonofthiswasthatinthebrothers\'household,asinthatofKostanzhoglo,noservantswerekept,sincethewholestaffwereratedasgardeners,andperformedthatdutyinrotation——Vassiliholdingthatdomesticservicewasnotaspecialisedcalling,butonetowhichanyonemightcontributeahand,andthereforeonewhichdidnotrequirespecialmenialstobekeptforthepurpose。Moreover,heheldthattheaverageRussianpeasantremainsactiveandwilling(ratherthanlazy)onlysolongashewearsashirtandapeasant\'ssmock;butthatassoonaseverhefindshimselfputintoaGermantailcoat,hebecomesawkward,sluggish,indolent,disinclinedtochangehisvestortakeabath,fondofsleepinginhisclothes,andcertaintobreedfleasandbugsundertheGermanapparel。AnditmaybethatVassiliwasright。Atallevents,thebrothers\'peasantrywereexceedinglywellclad——thewomen,inparticular,havingtheirhead-dressesspangledwithgold,andthesleevesoftheirblousesembroideredafterthefashionofaTurkishshawl。 “Youseeherethespeciesofkvassforwhichourhousehaslongbeenfamous,“saidVassilitoChichikov。Thelatterpouredhimselfoutaglassfulfromthefirstdecanterwhichhelightedupon,andfoundthecontentstobelindenhoneyofakindnevertastedbyhimeveninPoland,seeingthatithadasparklelikethatofchampagne,andalsoaneffervescencewhichsentapleasantsprayfromthemouthintothenose。 “Nectar!”heproclaimed。Thenhetooksomefromaseconddecanter。Itprovedtobeevenbetterthanthefirst。“Abeverageofbeverages!”heexclaimed。“Atyourrespectedbrother-in-law\'sItastedthefinestsyrupwhichhasevercomemyway,buthereIhavetastedtheveryfinestkvass。“ “Yettherecipeforthesyrupalsocamefromhere,“saidVassili,“seeingthatmysistertookitwithher。Bytheway,towhatpartofthecountry,andtowhatplaces,areyouthinkingoftravelling?” “Totellthetruth,“repliedChichikov,rockinghimselftoandfroonthebench,andsmoothinghiskneewithhishand,andgentlyinclininghishead,“Iamtravellinglessonmyownaffairsthanontheaffairsofothers。Thatistosay,GeneralBetristchev,anintimatefriend,and,Imightadd,agenerousbenefactorofmine,haschargedmewithcommissionstosomeofhisrelatives。Nevertheless,thoughrelativesarerelatives,ImaysaythatIamtravellingonmyownaccountaswell,inthat,inadditiontopossiblebenefittomyhealth,Idesiretoseetheworldandthewhirligigofhumanity,whichconstitute,tosospeak,alivingbook,asecondcourseofeducation。“ Vassilitookthought。“Themanspeaksfloridly,“hereflected,“yethiswordscontainacertainelementoftruth。“Afteramoment\'ssilenceheaddedtoPlaton:“Iambeginningtothinkthatthetourmighthelpyoutobestiryourself。Atpresentyouareinaconditionofmentalslumber。Youhavefallenasleep,notsomuchfromwearinessorsatiety,asthroughalackofvividperceptionsandimpressions。 Formyself,Iamyourcompleteantithesis。IshouldbeonlytoogladifIcouldfeellessacutely,ifIcouldtakethingslesstoheart。“ “Emotionhasbecomeadiseasewithyou,“saidPlaton。“Youseekyourowntroubles,andmakeyourownanxieties。“ “Howcanyousaythatwhenready-madeanxietiesgreetoneateverystep?”exclaimedVassili。“Forexample,haveyouheardofthetrickwhichLienitsinhasjustplayedus——ofhisseizingthepieceofvacantlandwhitherourpeasantsresortfortheirsports?ThatpieceIwouldnotsellforallthemoneyintheworld。Ithaslongbeenourpeasants\'play-ground,andallthetraditionsofourvillageareboundupwithit。Moreover,forme,oldcustomisasacredthingforwhichI wouldgladlysacrificeeverythingelse。“ “Lienitsincannothaveknownofthis,orhewouldnothaveseizedtheland,“saidPlaton。“Heisanewcomer,justarrivedfromSt。 Petersburg。Afewwordsofexplanationoughttomeetthecase。“ “ButheDOESknowofwhatIhavestated;heDOESknowofit。 PurposelyIsenthimwordtothataffect,yethehasreturnedmetherudestofanswers。“ “Thengoyourselfandexplainmatterstohim。“ “No,Iwillnotdothat;hehastriedtocarryoffthingswithtoohighahand。ButYOUcangoifyoulike。“ “IwouldcertainlygowereitnotthatIscarcelyliketointerfere。 Also,Iamamanwhomhecouldeasilyhoodwinkandoutwit。“ “Wouldithelpyouif_I_weretogo?”putinChichikov。“Prayenlightenmeastothematter。“ Vassiliglancedatthespeaker,andthoughttohimself:“Whatapassionthemanhasfortravelling!” “Yes,praygivemeanideaofthekindoffellow,“repeatedChichikov,“andalsooutlinetometheaffair。“ “Ishouldbeashamedtotroubleyouwithsuchanunpleasantcommission,“repliedVassili。“HeisamanwhomItaketobeanutterrascal。Originallyamemberofafamilyofplaindvorianeinthisprovince,heenteredtheCivilServiceinSt。Petersburg,thenmarriedsomeone\'snaturaldaughterinthatcity,andhasreturnedtolorditwithahighhand。Icannotbearthetoneheadopts。Ourfolkarebynomeansfools。TheydonotlookuponthecurrentfashionastheTsar\'sukazanymorethantheylookuponSt。PetersburgastheChurch。“ “Naturally,“saidChichikov。“Buttellmemoreoftheparticularsofthequarrel。“ “Theyarethese。Heneedsadditionallandand,hadhenotactedashehasdone,Iwouldhavegivenhimsomelandelsewherefornothing;but,asitis,thepestilentfellowhastakenitintohisheadto——“ “IthinkIhadbettergoandhaveatalkwithhim。Thatmightsettletheaffair。Severaltimeshavepeoplechargedmewithsimilarcommissions,andneverhavetheyrepentedofit。GeneralBetristchevisanexample。“ “NeverthelessIamashamedthatyoushouldbeputtotheannoyanceofhavingtoconversewithsuchafellow。“ “Andaboveallthings,suchatransactionwouldneedtobecarriedthroughinsecret,“saidChichikov。“True,thelawdoesnotforbidsuchthings,butthereisalwaystheriskofascandal。“ “Quiteso,quiteso,“saidLienitsinwithheadbentdown。 “Thenweagree!”exclaimedChichikov。“Howcharming!AsIsay,mybusinessisbothlegalandillegal。Thoughneedingtoeffectamortgage,Idesiretoputnoonetotheriskofhavingtopaythetworoublesoneachlivingsoul;whereforeIhaveconceivedtheideaofrelievinglandownersofthatdistastefulobligationbyacquiringdeadandabscondedsoulswhohavefailedtodisappearfromtherevisionlist。ThisenablesmeatoncetoperformanactofChristiancharityandtoremovefromtheshouldersofourmoreimpoverishedproprietorstheburdenoftax-paymentuponsoulsofthekindspecified。Shouldyouyourselfcaretodobusinesswithme,wewilldrawupaformalpurchaseagreementasthoughthesoulsinquestionwerestillalive。“ “Butitwouldbesuchacuriousarrangement,“mutteredLienitsin,movinghischairandhimselfalittlefurtheraway。“Itwouldbeanarrangementwhich,er——er——“ “Wouldinvolveyouinnoscandalwhatever,seeingthattheaffairwouldbecarriedthroughinsecret。Moreover,betweenfriendswhoarewell-disposedtowardsoneanother——“ “Nevertheless——“ Chichikovadoptedafirmerandmoredecidedtone。“Irepeatthattherewouldbenoscandal,“hesaid。“Thetransactionwouldtakeplaceasbetweengoodfriends,andasbetweenfriendsofmatureage,andasbetweenfriendsofgoodstatus,andasbetweenfriendswhoknowhowtokeeptheirowncounsel。“And,sosaying,helookedhisinterlocutorfranklyandgenerouslyintheeyes。 NeverthelessLienitsin\'sresourcefulnessandacumeninbusinessmattersfailedtorelievehismindofacertainperplexity——andthelesssosincehehadcontrivedtobecomecaughtinhisownnet。Yet,ingeneral,hepossessedneitheralovefornoratalentforunderhanddealings,and,hadnotfateandcircumstancesfavouredChichikovbycausingLienitsin\'swifetoentertheroomatthatmoment,thingsmighthaveturnedoutverydifferentlyfromwhattheydid。Madamewasapale,thin,insignificant-lookingyounglady,butnonethelessaladywhoworeherclothesalaSt。Petersburg,andcultivatedthesocietyofpersonswhowereunimpeachablycommeilfaut。Behindher,borneinanurse\'sarms,camethefirstfruitsoftheloveofhusbandandwife。Adoptinghismosttellingmethodofapproach(themethodaccompaniedwithasidelonginclinationoftheheadandasortofhop),Chichikovhastenedtogreettheladyfromthemetropolis,andthenthebaby。Atfirstthelatterstartedtobellowdisapproval,butthewords“Agoo,agoo,mypet!”addedtoalittlecrackingofthefingersandasightofabeautifulsealonawatchchain,enabledChichikovtoweedletheinfantintohisarms;afterwhichhefelltoswingingitupanddownuntilhehadcontrivedtoraiseasmileonitsface——acircumstancewhichgreatlydelightedtheparents,andfinallyinclinedthefatherinhisvisitor\'sfavour。Suddenly,however——whetherfrompleasureorfromsomeothercause——theinfantmisbehaveditself!” “MyGod!”criedMadame。“Hehasgoneandspoiltyourfrockcoat!” Trueenough,onglancingdownwards,Chichikovsawthatthesleeveofhisbrand-newgarmenthadindeedsufferedahurt。“IfIcouldcatchyoualone,youlittledevil,“hemutteredtohimself,“I\'dshootyou!” Host,hostessandnurseallranforeau-de-Cologne,andfromthreesidessetthemselvestorubthespotaffected。 “Nevermind,nevermind;itisnothing,“saidChichikovashestrovetocommunicatetohisfeaturesascheerfulanexpressionaspossible。 “Whatdoesitmatterwhatachildmayspoilduringthegoldenageofitsinfancy?” Tohimselfheremarked:“Thelittlebrute!Woulditcouldbedevouredbywolves。Ithasmadeonlytoogoodashot,thecussedyoungragamuffin!” How,afterthis——aftertheguesthadshownsuchinnocentaffectionforthelittleone,andmagnanimouslypaidforhissodoingwithabrand-newsuit——couldthefatherremainobdurate?Nevertheless,toavoidsettingabadexampletothecountryside,heandChichikovagreedtocarrythroughthetransactionPRIVATELY,lest,otherwise,ascandalshouldarise。 “Inreturn,“saidChichikov,“wouldyouminddoingmethefollowingfavour?IdesiretomediateinthematterofyourdifferencewiththeBrothersPlatonov。Ibelievethatyouwishtoacquiresomeadditionalland?Isnotthatso?” Everythinginlifefulfilsitsfunction,andChichikov\'stourinsearchofafortunewascarriedoutsosuccessfullythatnotalittlemoneypassedintohispockets。Thesystememployedwasagoodone:hedidnotsteal,hemerelyused。Andeveryoneofusattimesdoesthesame:onemanwithregardtoGovernmenttimber,andanotherwithregardtoasumbelongingtohisemployer,whileathirddefraudshischildrenforthesakeofanactress,andafourthrobshispeasantryforthesakeofsmartfurnitureoracarriage。Whatcanonedowhenoneissurroundedoneverysidewithroguery,andeverywherethereareinsanelyexpensiverestaurants,maskedballs,anddancestothemusicofgipsybands?Toabstainwheneveryoneelseisindulginginthesethings,andfashioncommands,isdifficultindeed! Chichikovwasforsettingforthagain,buttheroadshadnowgotintoabadstate,and,inaddition,therewasinpreparationasecondfair——oneforthedvorianeonly。Theformerfairhadbeenheldforthesaleofhorses,cattle,cheese,andotherpeasantproduce,andthebuyershadbeenmerelycattle-jobbersandkulaks;butthistimethefunctionwastobeoneforthesaleofmanorialproducewhichhadbeenboughtupbywholesaledealersatNizhniNovgorod,andthentransferredhither。Tothefair,ofcourse,camethoseravishersoftheRussianpursewho,intheshapeofFrenchmenwithpomadesandFrenchwomenwithhats,makeawaywithmoneyearnedbybloodandhardwork,and,likethelocustsofEgypt(touseKostanzhoglo\'sterm)notonlydevourtheirprey,butalsodigholesinthegroundandleavebehindtheireggs。 Although,unfortunately,theoccurrenceofabadharvestretainedmanylandownersattheircountryhouses,thelocaltchinovniks(whomthefailureoftheharvestdidNOTtouch)proceededtoletthemselvesgo——asalso,totheirundoing,didtheirwives。Thereadingofbooksofthetypediffused,inthesemoderndays,fortheinoculationofhumanitywithacravingfornewandsuperioramenitiesoflifehadcausedeveryonetoconceiveapassionforexperimentingwiththelatestluxury;andtomeetthiswanttheFrenchwinemerchantopenedanewestablishmentintheshapeofarestaurantashadneverbeforebeenheardofintheprovince——arestaurantwheresuppercouldbeprocuredoncreditasregardedone-half,andforanunprecedentedlylowsumasregardedtheother。Thisexactlysuitedbothheadsofboardsandclerkswhowerelivinginhopeofbeingablesomedaytoresumetheirbribes-takingfromsuitors。Therealsodevelopedatendencytocompeteinthematterofhorsesandliveriedflunkeys; withtheresultthatdespitethedampandsnowyweatherexceedinglyelegantturnoutstooktoparadingbackwardsandforwards。WhencetheseequipageshadcomeGodonlyknows,butatleasttheywouldnothavedisgracedSt。Petersburg。Fromwithinthemmerchantsandattorneysdoffedtheircapstoladies,andinquiredaftertheirhealth,andlikewiseitbecameararesighttoseeabeardedmaninaroughfurcap,sinceeveryonenowwentaboutclean-shavenandwithdirtyteeth,aftertheEuropeanfashion。 “Sir,Ibegofyoutoinspectmygoods,“saidatradesmanasChichikovwaspassinghisestablishment。“Withinmydoorsyouwillfindalargevarietyofclothing。“ “Haveyouaclothofbilberry-colouredcheck?”inquiredthepersonaddressed。 “Ihaveclothsofthefinestkind,“repliedthetradesman,raisinghiscapwithonehand,andpointingtohisshopwiththeother。Chichikoventered,andinatricetheproprietorhaddivedbeneaththecounter,andappearedontheothersideofit,withhisbacktohiswaresandhisfacetowardsthecustomer。Leaningforwardonthetipsofhisfingers,andindicatinghismerchandisewithjustthesuspicionofanod,herequestedthegentlemantospecifyexactlythespeciesofclothwhichherequired。 “Aclothwithanolive-colouredorabottle-tintedspotinitspattern——anythinginthenatureofbilberry,“explainedChichikov。 “Thatbeingso,sir,ImaysaythatIamabouttoshowyouclothesofaqualitywhichevenourillustriouscapitalscouldnotsurpass。Hi,boy!Reachdownthatrollupthere——number34。No,NOTthatone,fool!Suchfellowsasyouarealwaystoogoodforyourjob。 There——handittome。Thisisindeedanicepattern!” Unfoldingthegarment,thetradesmanthrustitclosetoChichikov\'snoseinorderthathemightnotonlyhandle,butalsosmellit。 “Excellent,butnotwhatIwant,“pronouncedChichikov。“FormerlyI wasintheCustom\'sDepartment,andthereforewearnonebutclothofthelatestmake。WhatIwantisofaruddierpatternthanthis——notexactlyabottle-tintedpattern,butsomethingapproachingbilberry。“ “Iunderstand,sir。Ofcourseyourequireonlytheverynewestthing。 AclothofthatkindIDOpossess,sir,andthoughexcessiveinprice,itisofaqualitytomatch。“ Carryingtherollofstufftothelight——evensteppingintothestreetforthepurpose——theshopmanunfoldedhisprizewiththewords,“A trulybeautifulshade!Aclothofsmokedgrey,shotwithflamecolour!” Thematerialmetwiththecustomer\'sapproval,apricewasagreedupon,andwithincredibleceleritythevendormadeupthepurchaseintoabrown-paperparcel,andstoweditawayinChichikov\'skoliaska。 Atthismomentavoiceaskedtobeshownablackfrockcoat。 “Thedeviltakemeifitisn\'tKhlobuev!”mutteredourhero,turninghisbackuponthenewcomer。Unfortunatelytheotherhadseenhim。 “Come,come,PaulIvanovitch!”heexpostulated。“Surelyyoudonotintendtooverlookme?Ihavebeensearchingforyoueverywhere,forI havesomethingimportanttosaytoyou。“ “Mydearsir,myverydearsir,“saidChichikovashepressedKhlobuev\'shand,“Icanassureyouthat,hadIthenecessaryleisure,Ishouldatalltimesbecharmedtoconversewithyou。“Andmentallyheadded:“WouldthattheEvilOnewouldflyawaywithyou!” AlmostatthesametimeMurazov,thegreatlandowner,enteredtheshop。Ashedidsoourherohastenedtoexclaim:“Why,itisAthanasiVassilievitch!HowAREyou,myverydearsir?” “Wellenough,“repliedMurazov,removinghiscap(Khlobuevandtheshopmanhadalreadydonethesame)。“How,mayIask,areYOU?” “Butpoorly,“repliedChichikov,“foroflateIhavebeentroubledwithindigestion,andmysleepisbad。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。I takeitthat,afterall,yourauntleftyousomething?” “Itwouldbedifficulttosaywhetherornotmyaffairsareimproved,“ repliedKhlobuev。“True,fiftysoulsandthirtythousandroublescametomefromMadameKhanasarova,butIhadtopaythemawaytosatisfymydebts。ConsequentlyIamoncemoredestitute。Buttheimportantpointisthattherewastrickeryconnectedwiththelegacy,andshamefultrickeryatthat。Yes,thoughitmaysurpriseyou,itisafactthatthatfellowChichikov——“ “Yes,SemenSemenovitch,but,beforeyougoontospeakofChichikov,praytellmesomethingaboutyourself,andhowmuch,inyouropinion,wouldbesufficienttoclearyouofyourdifficulties?” “Mydifficultiesaregrievous,“repliedKhlobuev。“Toridmyselfofthem,andalsotohaveenoughtogoonwith,Ishouldneedtoacquireatleastahundredthousandroubles,ifnotmore。Inshort,thingsarebecomingimpossibleforme。“ “And,hadyouthemoney,whatshouldyoudowithit?” “Ishouldrentatenement,anddevotemyselftotheeducationofmychildren。NotathoughtshouldIgivetomyself,formycareerisover,seeingthatitisimpossibleformetore-entertheCivilServiceandIamgoodfornothingelse。“ “Nevertheless,whenamanisleadinganidlelifeheisapttoincurtemptationswhichshunhisbetter-employedbrother。“ “Yes,butbeyondquestionIamgoodfornothing,sobrokenismyhealth,andsuchamartyrIamtodyspepsia。“ “Buthowtoyouproposetolivewithoutworking?Howcanamanlikeyouexistwithoutapostorapositionofanykind?LookaroundyouattheworksofGod。Everythinghasitsproperfunction,andpursuesitspropercourse。Evenastonecanbeusedforonepurposeoranother。 How,then,canitberightforamanwhoisathinkingbeingtoremainadrone?” “ButIshouldnotbeadrone,forIshouldemploymyselfwiththeeducationofmychildren。“ “No,SemenSemenovitch——no:THATyouwouldfindthehardesttaskofall。Forhowcanamaneducatehischildrenwhohasnevereveneducatedhimself?Instructioncanbeimpartedtochildrenonlythroughthemediumofexample;andwouldalifelikeyoursfurnishthemwithaprofitableexample——alifewhichhasbeenspentinidlenessandtheplayingofcards?No,SemenSemenovitch。Youhadfarbetterhandyourchildrenovertome。Otherwisetheywillberuined。DonotthinkthatIamjesting。Idlenesshaswreckedyourlife,andyoumustfleefromit。Canamanlivewithnothingtokeephiminplace?Evenajourneymanlabourerwhoearnsthebarestpittancemaytakeaninterestinhisoccupation。“ “AthanasiVassilievitch,Ihavetriedtoovercomemyself,butwhatfurtherresourceliesopentome?CanIwhoamoldandincapablere-entertheCivilServiceandspendyearafteryearatadeskwithyouthswhoarejuststartingtheircareers?Moreover,Ihavelostthetrickoftakingbribes;Ishouldonlyhinderbothmyselfandothers; while,asyouknow,itisadepartmentwhichhasanestablishedcasteofitsown。Therefore,thoughIhaveconsidered,andevenattemptedtoobtain,everyconceivablepost,Ifindmyselfincompetentforthemall。OnlyinamonasteryshouldI——“ “Nay,nay。Monasteries,again,areonlyforthosewhohaveworked。Tothosewhohavespenttheiryouthindissipationsuchhavenssaywhattheantsaidtothedragonfly——namely,\'Goyouaway,andreturntoyourdancing。\'Yes,eveninamonasterydofolktoilandtoil——theydonotsitplayingwhist。“MurazovlookedatKhlobuev,andadded:“SemenSemenovitch,youaredeceivingbothyourselfandme。“ PoorKhlobuevcouldnotutterawordinreply,andMurazovbegantofeelsorryforhim。 “Listen,SemenSemenovitch,“hewenton。“Iknowthatyousayyourprayers,andthatyougotochurch,andthatyouobservebothMatinsandVespers,andthat,thoughaversetoearlyrising,youleaveyourbedatfouro\'clockinthemorningbeforethehouseholdfireshavebeenlit。“ “Ah,AthanasiVassilievitch,“saidKhlobuev,“thatisanothermatteraltogether。ThatIdo,notforman\'ssake,butforthesakeofHimwhohasorderedallthingshereonearth。Yes,IbelievethatHeatleastcanfeelcompassionforme,thatHeatleast,thoughIbefoulandlowly,willpardonmeandreceivemewhenallmenhavecastmeout,andmybestfriendhasbetrayedmeandboastedthathehasdoneitforagoodend。“ Khlobuev\'sfacewasglowingwithemotion,andfromtheolderman\'seyesalsoatearhadstarted。 “YouwilldowelltohearkenuntoHimwhoismerciful,“hesaid。“Butrememberalsothat,intheeyesoftheAll-Merciful,honesttoilisofequalmeritwithaprayer。Thereforetakeuntoyourselfwhatsoevertaskyoumay,anddoitasthoughyouweredoingit,notuntoman,butuntoGod。Eventhoughtoyourlotthereshouldfallbutthecleaningofafloor,cleanthatfloorasthoughitwerebeingcleanedforHimalone。Andthenceatleastthisgoodyouwillreap:thattherewillremaintoyounotimeforwhatisevil——forcardplaying,forfeasting,forallthelifeofthisgayworld。AreyouacquaintedwithIvanPotapitch?” “Yes,notonlyamIacquaintedwithhim,butIalsogreatlyrespecthim。“ “TimewaswhenIvanPotapitchwasamerchantworthhalfamillionroubles。Ineverythingdidhelookbutforgain,andhisaffairsprosperedexceedingly,somuchsothathewasabletosendhissontobeeducatedinFrance,andtomarryhisdaughtertoaGeneral。AndwhetherinhisofficeorattheExchange,hewouldstopanyfriendwhomheencounteredandcarryhimofftoataverntodrink,andspendwholedaysthusemployed。Butatlasthebecamebankrupt,andGodsenthimothermisfortunesalso。Hisson!Ah,well!IvanPotapitchisnowmysteward,forhehadtobeginlifeoveragain。Yetoncemorehisaffairsareinorder,and,haditbeenhiswish,hecouldhaverestartedinbusinesswithacapitalofhalfamillionroubles。\'Butno,\'hesaid。\'AstewardamI,andastewardwillIremaintotheend; for,frombeingfull-stomachedandheavywithdropsy,Ihavebecomestrongandwell。\'Notadropofliquorpasseshislips,butonlycabbagesoupandgruel。Andhepraysasnoneoftherestofuspray,andhehelpsthepoorasnoneoftherestofushelpthem;andtothishewouldaddyetfurthercharityifhismeanspermittedhimtodoso。“ PoorKhlobuevremainedsilent,asbefore。 Theeldermantookhistwohandsinhis。 “SemenSemenovitch,“hesaid,“youcannotthinkhowmuchIpityyou,orhowmuchIhavehadyouinmythoughts。Listentome。Inthemonasterythereisareclusewhoneverlooksuponahumanface。OfallmenwhomIknowhehasthebroadestmind,andhebreaksnothissilencesavetogiveadvice。TohimIwentandsaidthatIhadafriend(thoughIdidnotactuallymentionyourname)whowasingreattroubleofsoul。Suddenlytherecluseinterruptedmewiththewords: \'God\'sworkfirst,andourownlast。Thereisneedforachurchtobebuilt,butnomoneywherewithtobuildit。Moneymustbecollectedtothatend。\'Thenheshuttothewicket。Iwonderedtomyselfwhatthiscouldmean,andconcludedthatthereclusehadbeenunwillingtoaccordmehiscounsel。NextIrepairedtotheArchimandrite,andhadscarcereachedhisdoorwhenheinquiredofmewhetherIcouldcommendtohimamanmeettobeentrustedwiththecollectionofalmsforachurch——amanwhoshouldbelongtothedvorianeortothemoreletteredmerchants,butwhowouldguardthetrustashewouldguardthesalvationofhissoul。OntheinstantthoughtItomyself:\'WhyshouldnottheHolyFatherappointmyfriendSemenSemenovitch?Forthewayofsufferingwouldbenefithimgreatly;andashepassedwithhisledgerfromlandownertopeasant,andfrompeasanttotownsman,hewouldlearnwherefolkdwell,andwhostandsinneedofaught,andthuswouldbecomebetteracquaintedwiththecountrysidethanfolkwhodwellincities。And,thusbecome,hewouldfindthathisserviceswerealwaysindemand。\'OnlyoflatedidtheGovernor-Generalsaytomethat,couldhebutbefurnishedwiththenameofasecretarywhoshouldknowhisworknotonlybythebookbutalsobyexperience,hewouldgivehimagreatsum,sincenothingistobelearnedbytheformermeans,and,throughit,muchconfusionarises。“ “Youconfoundme,youoverwhelmme!”saidKhlobuev,staringathiscompanioninopen-eyedastonishment。“Icanscarcelybelievethatyourwordsaretrue,seeingthatforsuchatrustanactive,indefatigablemanwouldbenecessary。Moreover,howcouldIleavemywifeandchildrenunprovidedfor?” “Havenofear,“saidMurazov,“Imyselfwilltakethemundermycare,aswellasprocureforthechildrenatutor。Farbetterandnoblerwereitforyoutobetravellingwithawallet,andaskingalmsonbehalfofGod,thentoberemaininghereandaskingalmsforyourselfalone。Likewise,Iwillfurnishyouwithatilt-waggon,sothatyoumaybesavedsomeofthehardshipsofthejourney,andthusbepreservedingoodhealth。Also,Iwillgiveyousomemoneyforthejourney,inorderthat,asyoupassonyourway,youmaygivetothosewhostandingreaterneedthantheirfellows。Thus,if,beforegiving,youassureyourselfthattherecipientofthealmsisworthyofthesame,youwilldomuchgood;andasyoutravelyouwillbecomeacquaintedwithallmenandsundry,andtheywilltreatyou,notasatchinovniktobefeared,butasonetowhom,asapetitioneronbehalfoftheChurch,theymayunloosetheirtongueswithoutperil。“ “Ifeelthattheschemeisasplendidone,andwouldgladlybearmypartinitwereitnotlikelytoexceedmystrength。“ “WhatistherethatdoesNOTexceedyourstrength?”saidMurazov。 “Nothingiswhollyproportionatetoit——everythingsurpassesit。Helpfromaboveisnecessary:otherwiseweareallpowerless。Strengthcomesofprayer,andofprayeralone。Whenamancrosseshimself,andcries,\'Lord,havemercyuponme!\'hesoonstemsthecurrentandwinstotheshore。Norneedyoutakeanyprolongedthoughtconcerningthismatter。AllthatyouneeddoistoacceptitasacommissionsentofGod。Thetilt-waggoncanbepreparedforyouimmediately;andthen,assoonasyouhavebeentotheArchimandriteforyourbookofaccountsandhisblessing,youwillbefreetostartonyourjourney。“ “Isubmitmyselftoyou,andacceptthecommissionasadivinetrust。“