第12章

类别:其他 作者:Nikolai Gogol字数:24907更新时间:18/12/21 14:41:25
AndevenasKhlobuevspokehefeltrenewedvigourandconfidenceariseinhissoul,andhismindbegintoawaketoasenseofhopefulnessofeventuallybeingabletoputtoflighthistroubles。Andevenasitwas,theworldseemedtobegrowingdimtohiseyes…… Meanwhile,pleaafterpleahadbeenpresentedtothelegalauthorities,anddailywererelativeswhomnoonehadbeforeheardofputtinginanappearance。Yes,likevulturestoacorpsedidthesegoodfolkcomeflockingtotheimmensepropertywhichMadamKhanasarovhadleftbehindher。EverywherewereheardrumoursagainstChichikov,rumourswithregardtothevalidityofthesecondwill,rumourswithregardtowillnumberone,andrumoursoflarcenyandconcealmentoffunds。Also,therecametohandinformationwithregardbothtoChichikov\'spurchaseofdeadsoulsandtohisconnivingatcontrabandgoodsduringhisserviceintheCustomsDepartment。Inshort,everypossibleitemofevidencewasexhumed,andthewholeofhisprevioushistoryinvestigated。HowtheauthoritieshadcometosuspectandtoascertainallthisGodonlyknows,butthefactremainsthattherehadfallenintothehandsofthoseauthoritiesinformationconcerningmattersofwhichChichikovhadbelievedonlyhimselfandthefourwallstobeaware。True,foratimethesemattersremainedwithinthecognisanceofnonebutthefunctionariesconcerned,andfailedtoreachChichikov\'sears;butatlengthaletterfromaconfidentialfriendgavehimreasontothinkthatthefatwasabouttofallintothefire。Saidtheletterbriefly:“Dearsir,Ibegtoadviseyouthatpossiblylegaltroubleispending,butthatyouhavenocauseforuneasiness,seeingthateverythingwillbeattendedtobyyoursverytruly。“Yet,inspiteofitstenor,theepistlereassureditsrecipient。“Whatageniusthefellowis!”thoughtChichikovtohimself。Next,tocompletehissatisfaction,histailorarrivedwiththenewsuitwhichhehadordered。Notwithoutacertainsenseofpridedidourheroinspectthefrockcoatofsmokedgreyshotwithflamecolourandlookatitfromeverypointofview,andthentryonthebreeches——thelatterfittinghimlikeapicture,andquiteconcealinganydeficienciesinthematterofhisthighsandcalves(though,whenbuckledbehind,theylefthisstomachprojectinglikeadrum)。True,thecustomerremarkedthatthereappearedtobeaslighttightnessundertherightarmpit,butthesmilingtailoronlyrejoinedthatthatwouldcausethewaisttofitallthebetter。“Sir,“hesaidtriumphantly,“youmayrestassuredthattheworkhasbeenexecutedexactlyasitoughttohavebeenexecuted。Noone,exceptinSt。 Petersburg,couldhavedoneitbetter。“Asamatteroffact,thetailorhimselfhailedfromSt。Petersburg,butcalledhimselfonhissignboard“ForeignCostumierfromLondonandParis“——thetruthbeingthatbytheuseofadouble-barrelledflourishofcitiessuperiortomere“Karlsruhe“and“Copenhagen“hedesignedtoacquirebusinessandcutouthislocalrivals。 Chichikovgraciouslysettledtheman\'saccount,and,assoonashehadgone,paradedatleisure,andconamore,andafterthemannerofanartistofaesthetictaste,beforethemirror。Somehowheseemedtolookbetterthaneverinthesuit,forhischeekshadnowtakenonastillmoreinterestingair,andhischinanaddedseductiveness,whilehiswhitecollarlenttonetohisneck,thebluesatintieheightenedtheeffectofthecollar,thefashionabledickeysetoffthetie,therichsatinwaistcoatemphasisedthedickey,andthesmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colourfrockcoat,shininglikesilk,splendidlyroundedoffthewhole。Whenheturnedtotherighthelookedwell:whenheturnedtothelefthelookedevenbetter。Inshort,itwasacostumeworthyofaLordChamberlainorthespeciesofdandywhoshrinksfromswearingintheRussianlanguage,butamplyrelieveshisfeelingsinthelanguageofFrance。Next,inclininghisheadslightlytooneside,ourheroendeavouredtoposeasthoughhewereaddressingamiddle-agedladyofexquisiterefinement;andtheresultoftheseeffortswasapicturewhichanyartistmighthaveyearnedtoportray。Next,hisdelightledhimgracefullytoexecuteahopinballetfashion,sothatthewardrobetrembledandabottleofeau-de-Colognecamecrashingtothefloor。Yeteventhiscontretempsdidnotupsethim;hemerelycalledtheoffendingbottleafool,andthendebatedwhomfirstheshouldvisitinhisattractiveguise。 Suddenlythereresoundedthroughthehallaclatterofspurredheels,andthenthevoiceofagendarmesaying:“YouarecommandedtopresentyourselfbeforetheGovernor-General!”Turninground,Chichikovstaredinhorroratthespectaclepresented;forinthedoorwaytherewasstandinganapparitionwearingahugemoustache,ahelmetsurmountedwithahorsehairplume,apairofcrossedshoulder-belts,andagiganticsword!Awholearmymighthavebeencombinedintoasingleindividual!AndwhenChichikovopenedhismouthtospeaktheapparitionrepeated,“YouarecommandedtopresentyourselfbeforetheGovernor-General,“andatthesamemomentourherocaughtsightbothofasecondapparitionoutsidethedoorandofacoachwaitingbeneaththewindow。Whatwastobedone?Nothingwhateverwaspossible。Justashestood——inhissmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-coloursuit——hehadthenandtheretoenterthevehicle,and,shakingineverylimb,andwithagendarmeseatedbyhisside,tostartfortheresidenceoftheGovernor-General。 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:yetyouronlyreturnformyclemencyhasbeentoreverttoacareeroffraud——andoffraudasdishonourableaseveramanengagedin。“ “Towhatdishonourablefrauddoyourefer,yourHighness?”askedChichikov,tremblingfromheadtofoot。 ThePrinceapproached,andlookedhimstraightintheeyes。 “Letmetellyou,“hesaid,“thatthewomanwhomyouinducedtowitnessacertainwillhasbeenarrested,andthatyouwillbeconfrontedwithher。“ TheworldseemedsuddenlytogrowdimbeforeChichikov\'ssight。 “YourHighness,“hegasped,“Iwilltellyouthewholetruth,andnothingbutthetruth。Iamguilty——yes,Iamguilty;butIamnotsoguiltyasyouthink,forIwasledawaybyrascals。“ “Thatanyonecanhaveledyouawayisimpossible,“retortedthePrince。“Recordedagainstyournametherestandmorefeloniesthaneventhemosthardenedliarcouldhaveinvented。Ibelievethatneverinyourlifehaveyoudoneadeednotinnatelydishonourable——thatnotakopeckhaveyoueverobtainedbyaughtbutshamefulmethodsoftrickeryandtheft,thepenaltyforwhichisSiberiaandtheknut。Butenoughofthis!Fromthisroomyouwillbeconveyedtoprison,where,withotherroguesandthieves,youwillbeconfineduntilyourtrialmaycomeon。Andthisislenienttreatmentonmypart,foryouareworse,farworse,thanthefelonswhowillbeyourcompanions。THEY arebutpoormeninsmocksandsheepskins,whereasYOU——“Withoutconcludinghiswords,thePrinceshotaglanceatChichikov\'ssmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colourapparel。 Thenhetouchedabell。 “YourHighness,“criedChichikov,“havemercyuponme!Youarethefatherofafamily!Sparemeforthesakeofmyagedmother!” “Rubbish!”exclaimedthePrince。“Evenasbeforeyoubesoughtmeforthesakeofawifeandchildrenwhomyoudidnotevenpossess,sonowyouwouldspeaktomeofanagedmother!” “YourHighness,“protestedChichikov,“thoughIamawretchandthelowestofrascals,andthoughitistruethatIliedwhenItoldyouthatIpossessedawifeandchildren,Iswearthat,asGodismywitness,ithasalwaysbeenmyDESIREtopossessawife,andtofulfilallthedutiesofamanandacitizen,andtoearntherespectofmyfellowsandtheauthorities。Butwhatcouldbedoneagainsttheforceofcircumstances?ByhookorbycrookIhaveeverbeenforcedtowinaliving,thoughconfrontedateverystepbywilesandtemptationsandtraitorousenemiesanddespoilers。Somuchhasthisbeensothatmylifehas,throughout,resembledabarquetossedbytempestuouswaves,abarquedrivenatthemercyofthewinds。Ah,Iamonlyaman,yourHighness!” Andinamomentthetearshadgushedintorrentsfromhiseyes,andhehadfallenforwardatthePrince\'sfeet——fallenforwardjustashewas,inhissmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colourfrockcoat,hisvelvetwaistcoat,hissatintie,andhisexquisitelyfittingbreeches,whilefromhisneatlybrushedpate,asagainandagainhestruckhishandagainsthisforehead,therecameanodorouswhiffofbest-qualityeau-de-Cologne。 “Awaywithhim!”exclaimedthePrincetothegendarmewhohadjustentered。“Summontheescorttoremovehim。“ “YourHighness!”ChichikovcriedagainasheclaspedthePrince\'sknees;but,shudderingallover,andstrugglingtofreehimself,thePrincerepeatedhisorderfortheprisoner\'sremoval。 “YourHighness,IsaythatIwillnotleavethisroomuntilyouhaveaccordedmemercy!”criedChichikovasheclungtothePrince\'slegwithsuchtenacitythat,frockcoatandall,hebegantobedraggedalongthefloor。 “Awaywithhim,Isay!”oncemorethePrinceexclaimedwiththesortofindefinableaversionwhichonefeelsatthesightofarepulsiveinsectwhichhecannotsummonupthecouragetocrushwithhisboot。 SoconvulsivelydidthePrinceshudderthatChichikov,clingingtohisleg,receivedakickonthenose。Yetstilltheprisonerretainedhishold;untilatlengthacoupleofburlygendarmestorehimawayand,graspinghisarms,hurriedhim——pale,dishevelled,andinthatstrange,half-consciousconditionintowhichamansinkswhenheseesbeforehimonlythedark,terriblefigureofdeath,thephantomwhichissoabhorrenttoallournatures——fromthebuilding。ButonthethresholdthepartycamefacetofacewithMurazov,andinChichikov\'sheartthecircumstancerevivedarayofhope。Wrestinghimselfwithalmostsupernaturalstrengthfromthegraspoftheescortinggendarmes,hethrewhimselfatthefeetofthehorror-strickenoldman。 “PaulIvanovitch,“Murazovexclaimed,“whathashappenedtoyou?” “Saveme!”gaspedChichikov。“Theyaretakingmeawaytoprisonanddeath!” Yetalmostashespokethegendarmesseizedhimagain,andhurriedhimawaysoswiftlythatMurazov\'sreplyescapedhisears。 Adamp,mouldycellwhichreekedofsoldiers\'bootsandleggings,anunvarnishedtable,twosorrychairs,awindowclosedwithagrating,acrazystovewhich,whilelettingthesmokeemergethroughitscracks,gaveoutnoheat——suchwasthedentowhichthemanwhohadjustbeguntotastethesweetsoflife,andtoattracttheattentionofhisfellowswithhisnewsuitofsmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colour,nowfoundhimselfconsigned。Notevennecessarieshadhebeenallowedtobringawaywithhim,norhisdispatch-boxwhichcontainedallhisbooty。No,withtheindenturedeedsofthedeadsouls,itwaslodgedinthehandsofatchinovnik;andashethoughtofthesethingsChichikovrolledaboutthefloor,andfeltthecankerouswormofremorseseizeuponandgnawathisheart,andbiteitswayeverfurtherandfurtherintothatheartsodefencelessagainstitsravages,untilhemadeuphismindthat,shouldhehavetosufferanothertwenty-fourhoursofthismisery,therewouldnolongerbeaChichikovintheworld。Yetoverhim,asovereveryone,therehungpoisedtheAll-SavingHand;and,anhourafterhisarrivalattheprison,thedoorsofthegaolopenedtoadmitMurazov。 ComparedwithpoorChichikov\'ssenseofreliefwhentheoldmanenteredhiscell,eventhepleasureexperiencedbyathirsty,dustytravellerwhenheisgivenadrinkofclearspringwatertocoolhisdry,parchedthroatfadesintoinsignificance。 “Ah,mydeliverer!”hecriedasherosefromthefloor,wherehehadbeengrovellinginheartrendingparoxysmsofgrief。Seizingtheoldman\'shand,hekisseditandpressedittohisbosom。Then,burstingintotears,headded:“GodHimselfwillrewardyouforhavingcometovisitanunfortunatewretch!” Murazovlookedathimsorrowfully,andsaidnomorethan“Ah,PaulIvanovitch,PaulIvanovitch!Whathashappened?” “Whathashappened?”criedChichikov。“Ihavebeenruinedbyanaccursedwoman。ThatwasbecauseIcouldnotdothingsinmoderation——Iwaspowerlesstostopmyselfintime,Satantemptedme,anddrovemefrommysenses,andbereftmeofhumanprudence。Yes,trulyIhavesinned,Ihavesinned!YethowcameIsotosin?Tothinkthatadvorianin——yes,advorianin——shouldbethrownintoprisonwithoutprocessortrial!Irepeat,advorianin!WhywasInotgiventimetogohomeandcollectmyeffects?Whereasnowtheyareleftwithnoonetolookafterthem!Mydispatch-box,mydispatch-box!Itcontainedmywholeproperty,allthatmyheart\'sbloodandyearsoftoilandwanthavebeenneededtoacquire。Andnoweverythingwillbestolen,AthanasiVassilievitch——everythingwillbetakenfromme!MyGod!” And,unabletostandagainstthetorrentofgriefwhichcamerushingoverhisheartoncemore,hesobbedaloudintoneswhichpenetratedeventhethicknessoftheprisonwalls,andmadedullechoesawakebehindthem。Then,tearingoffhissatintie,andseizingbythecollar,thesmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colourfrockcoat,hestrippedthelatterfromhisshoulders。 “Ah,PaulIvanovitch,“saidtheoldman,“howevennowthepropertywhichyouhaveacquiredisblindingyoureyes,andcausingyoutofailtorealiseyourterribleposition!” “Yes,mygoodfriendandbenefactor,“wailedpoorChichikovdespairingly,andclaspingMurazovbytheknees。“Yetsavemeifyoucan!ThePrinceisfondofyou,andwoulddoanythingforyoursake。“ “No,PaulIvanovitch;howevermuchImightwishtosaveyou,andhowevermuchImighttrytodoso,Icouldnothelpyouasyoudesire; foritistothepowerofaninexorablelaw,andnottotheauthorityofanyoneman,thatyouhaverenderedyourselfsubject。“ “Satantemptedme,andhasendedbymakingofmeanoutcastfromthehumanrace!”Chichikovbeathisheadagainstthewallandstruckthetablewithhisfistuntilthebloodspurtedfromhishand。Yetneitherhisheadnorhishandseemedtobeconsciousoftheleastpain。 “Calmyourself,PaulIvanovitch,“saidMurazov。“Calmyourself,andconsiderhowbestyoucanmakeyourpeacewithGod。Thinkofyourmiserablesoul,andnotofthejudgmentofman。“ “Iwill,AthanasiVassilievitch,Iwill。Butwhatafateismine!Dideversuchafatebefallaman?TothinkofallthepatiencewithwhichIhavegatheredmykopecks,ofallthetoilandtroublewhichIhaveendured!YetwhatIhavedonehasnotbeendonewiththeintentionofrobbinganyone,norofcheatingtheTreasury。Why,then,didIgatherthosekopecks?IgatheredthemtotheendthatonedayImightbeabletoliveinplenty,andalsotohavesomethingtoleavetothewifeandchildrenwhom,forthebenefitandwelfareofmycountry,Ihopedeventuallytowinandmaintain。ThatwaswhyIgatheredthosekopecks。 True,Iworkedbydeviousmethods——thatIfullyadmit;butwhatelsecouldIdo?AndevendeviousmethodsIemployedonlywhenIsawthatthestraightroadwouldnotservemypurposesowellasacrooked。 Moreover,asItoiled,theappetiteforthosemethodsgrewuponme。 YetwhatItookItookonlyfromtherich;whereasvillainsexistwho,whiledrawingthousandsayearfromtheTreasury,despoilthepoor,andtakefromthemanwithnothingeventhatwhichhehas。Isitnotthecrueltyoffate,therefore,that,justwhenIwasbeginningtoreaptheharvestofmytoil——totouchit,sotospeak,withthetipofonefinger——thereshouldhavearisenasuddenstormwhichhassentmybarquetopiecesonarock?Mycapitalhadnearlyreachedthesumofthreehundredthousandroubles,andathree-storiedhousewasasgoodasmine,andtwiceoverIcouldhaveboughtacountryestate。Why,then,shouldsuchatempesthaveburstuponme?WhyshouldIhavesustainedsuchablow?Wasnotmylifealreadylikeabarquetossedtoandfrobythebillows?WhereisHeaven\'sjustice——whereistherewardforallmypatience,formyboundlessperseverance?ThreetimesdidI havetobeginlifeafresh,andeachtimethatIlostmyallIbeganwithasinglekopeckatamomentwhenothermenwouldhavegiventhemselvesuptodespairanddrink。HowmuchdidInothavetoovercome。HowmuchdidInothavetobear!EverykopeckwhichIgainedIhadtomakewithmywholestrength;forthough,toothers,wealthmaycomeeasily,everycoinofminehadtobe\'forgedwithanailworththreekopecks\'astheproverbhasit。Withsuchanail——withthenailofaniron,unwearyingperseverance——did_I_forgemykopecks。“ Convulsivelysobbingwithagriefwhichhecouldnotrepress,Chichikovsankuponachair,torefromhisshouldersthelastragged,trailingremnantsofhisfrockcoat,andhurledthemfromhim。Then,thrustinghisfingersintothehairwhichhehadoncebeensocarefultopreserve,hepulleditoutbyhandfulsatatime,asthoughhehopedthroughphysicalpaintodeadenthementalagonywhichhewassuffering。 MeanwhileMurazovsatgazinginsilenceattheunwontedspectacleofamanwhohadlatelybeenmincingwiththegaitofaworldlingoramilitaryfopnowwrithingindishevelmentanddespairashepouredoutuponthehostileforcesbywhichhumaningenuitysooftenfindsitselfoutwittedafloodofinvective。 “PaulIvanovitch,PaulIvanovitch,“atlengthsaidMurazov,“whatcouldnoteachofusrisetobedidwebutdevotetogoodendsthesamemeasureofenergyandofpatiencewhichwebestowuponunworthyobjects!Howmuchgoodwouldnotyouyourselfhaveeffected!YetIdonotgrievesomuchforthefactthatyouhavesinnedagainstyourfellowasIgrieveforthefactthatyouhavesinnedagainstyourselfandtherichstoreofgiftsandopportunitieswhichhasbeencommittedtoyourcare。Thoughoriginallydestinedtorise,youhavewanderedfromthepathandfallen。“ “Ah,AthanasiVassilievitch,“criedpoorChichikov,claspinghisfriendshands,“Isweartoyouthat,ifyouwouldbutrestorememyfreedom,andrecoverformemylostproperty,Iwouldleadadifferentlifefromthistimeforth。Saveme,youwhoalonecanworkmydeliverance!Saveme!” “HowcanIdothat?SotodoIshouldneedtoprocurethesettingasideofalaw。Again,evenifIweretomaketheattempt,thePrinceisastrictadministrator,andwouldrefuseonanyconsiderationtoreleaseyou。“ “Yes,butforyouallthingsarepossible。Itisnotthelawthattroublesme:withthatIcouldfindameanstodeal。ItisthefactthatfornooffenceatallIhavebeencastintoprison,andtreatedlikeadog,anddeprivedofmypapersanddispatch-boxandallmyproperty。Savemeifyoucan。“ Againclaspingtheoldman\'sknees,hebedewedthemwithhistears。 “PaulIvanovitch,“saidMurazov,shakinghishead,“howthatpropertyofyoursstillsealsyoureyesandears,sothatyoucannotsomuchaslistentothepromptingsofyourownsoul!” “Ah,Iwillthinkofmysoul,too,ifonlyyouwillsaveme。“ “PaulIvanovitch,“theoldmanbeganagain,andthenstopped。Foralittlewhiletherewasapause。 “PaulIvanovitch,“atlengthhewenton,“tosaveyoudoesnotliewithinmypower。Surelyyouyourselfseethat?But,sofarasIcan,I willendeavourto,atallevents,lightenyourlotandprocureyoureventualrelease。WhetherornotIshallsucceedIdonotknow;butI willmaketheattempt。AndshouldI,contrarytomyexpectations,provesuccessful,Ibegofyou,inreturnforthesemyefforts,torenounceallthoughtofbenefitfromthepropertywhichyouhaveacquired。SincerelydoIassureyouthat,wereImyselftobedeprivedofmyproperty(andmypropertygreatlyexceedsyoursinmagnitude),I shouldnotshedasingletear。Itisnotthepropertyofwhichmencandepriveusthatmatters,butthepropertyofwhichnooneonearthcandepriveordespoilus。Youareamanwhohasseensomethingoflife——touseyourownwords,youhavebeenabarquetossedhitherandthitherbytempestuouswaves:yetstillwilltherebelefttoyouaremnantofsubstanceonwhichtolive,andthereforeIbeseechyoutosettledowninsomequietnookwherethereisachurch,andwherenonebutplain,good-heartedfolkabide。Or,shouldyoufeelayearningtoleavebehindyouposterity,takeinmarriageagoodwomanwhoshallbringyou,notmoney,butanaptitudeforsimple,modestdomesticlife。Butthislife——thelifeofturmoil,withitslongingsanditstemptations——forget,andletitforgetYOU;forthereisnopeaceinit。Seeforyourselfhow,ateverystep,itbringsonebuthatredandtreacheryanddeceit。“ “Indeed,yes!”agreedtherepentantChichikov。“GladlywillIdoasyouwish,sinceformanyadaypasthaveIbeenlongingtoamendmylife,andtoengageinhusbandry,andtoreordermyaffairs。Ademon,thetempterSatanhimself,hasbeguiledmeandledmefromtherightpath。“ SuddenlytherehadrecurredtoChichikovlong-unknown,long-unfamiliarfeelings。Somethingseemedtobestrivingtocometolifeagaininhim——somethingdimandremote,somethingwhichhadbeencrushedoutofhisboyhoodbythedreary,deadeningeducationofhisyouthfuldays,byhisdesolatehome,byhissubsequentlackoffamilyties,bythepovertyandniggardlinessofhisearlyimpressions,bythegrimeyeoffate——aneyewhichhadalwaysseemedtoberegardinghimasthroughamisty,mournful,frost-encrustedwindow-pane,andtobemockingathisstrugglesforfreedom。Andasthesefeelingscamebacktothepenitentagroanburstfromhislips,and,coveringhisfacewithhishands,hemoaned:“Itisalltrue,itisalltrue!” “Oflittleavailareknowledgeoftheworldandexperienceofmenunlessbaseduponasecurefoundation,“observedMurazov。“Thoughyouhavefallen,PaulIvanovitch,awaketobetterthings,forasyetthereistime。“ “No,no!”groanedChichikovinavoicewhichmadeMurazov\'sheartbleed。“Itistoolate,toolate。MoreandmoreistheconvictiongaininguponmethatIampowerless,thatIhavestrayedtoofarevertobeabletodoasyoubidme。ThefactthatIhavebecomewhatIamisduetomyearlyschooling;for,thoughmyfathertaughtmemorallessons,andbeatme,andsetmetocopymaximsintoabook,hehimselfstolelandfromhisneighbours,andforcedmetohelphim。I haveevenknownhimtobringanunjustsuit,anddefraudtheorphanwhoseguardianhewas!ConsequentlyIknowandfeelthat,thoughmylifehasbeendifferentfromhis,IdonothaterogueryasIoughttohateit,andthatmynatureiscoarse,andthatinmethereisnorealloveforwhatisgood,norealsparkofthatbeautifulinstinctforwell-doingwhichbecomesasecondnature,asettledhabit。Also,neverdoIyearntostriveforwhatisrightasIyearntoacquireproperty。 Thisisnomorethanthetruth。WhatelsecouldIdobutconfessit?” Theoldmansighed。 “PaulIvanovitch,“hesaid,“Iknowthatyoupossesswill-power,andthatyoupossessalsoperseverance。Amedicinemaybebitter,yetthepatientwillgladlytakeitwhenassuredthatonlybyitsmeanscanherecover。Therefore,ifitreallybethatyouhavenogenuinelovefordoinggood,dogoodbyFORCINGyourselftodoso。Thusyouwillbenefityourselfevenmorethanyouwillbenefithimforwhosesaketheactisperformed。Onlyforceyourselftodogoodjustonceandagain,and,behold,youwillsuddenlyconceivetheTRUEloveforwell-doing。Thatisso,believeme。\'Akingdomistobewononlybystriving,\'saystheproverb。Thatistosay,thingsaretobeattainedonlybyputtingforthone\'swholestrength,sincenothingshortofone\'swholestrengthwillbringonetothedesiredgoal。PaulIvanovitch,withinyouthereisasourceofstrengthdeniedtomanyanotherman。Irefertothestrengthofanironperseverance。CannotTHAThelpyoutoovercome?Mostmenareweakandlackwill-power,whereasIbelievethatyoupossessthepowertoactahero\'spart。“ SinkingdeepintoChichikov\'sheart,thesewordswouldseemtohavearousedinitafaintstirringofambition,somuchsothat,ifitwasnotfortitudewhichshoneinhiseyes,atalleventsitwassomethingvirile,andofmuchthesamenature。 “AthanasiVassilievitch,“hesaidfirmly,“ifyouwillbutpetitionformyrelease,aswellasforpermissionformetoleaveherewithaportionofmyproperty,IsweartoyouonmywordofhonourthatI willbeginanewlife,andbuyacountryestate,andbecometheheadofahousehold,andsavemoney,norformyself,butforothers,anddogoodeverywhere,andtothebestofmyability,andforgetalikemyselfandthefeastinganddebaucheryoftownlife,andlead,instead,aplain,soberexistence。“ “InthatresolvemayGodstrengthenyou!”criedtheoldmanwithunboundedjoy。“AndI,formypart,willdomyutmosttoprocureyourrelease。AndthoughGodaloneknowswhethermyeffortswillbesuccessful,atalleventsIhopetobringaboutamitigationofyoursentence。Come,letmeembraceyou!Howyouhavefilledmyheartwithgladness!WithGod\'shelp,IwillnowgotothePrince。“ AndthenextmomentChichikovfoundhimselfalone。Hiswholenaturefeltshakenandsoftened,evenas,whenthebellowshavefannedthefurnacetoasufficientheat,aplatecompoundedevenofthehardestandmostfire-resistingmetaldissolves,glows,andturnstotheliquefiedstate。 “Imyselfcanfeelbutlittle,“hereflected,“butIintendtousemyeveryfacultytohelpotherstofeel。Imyselfambutbadandworthless,butIintendtodomyutmosttosetothersontherightroad。ImyselfambutanindifferentChristian,butIintendtostrivenevertoyieldtotemptation,buttoworkhard,andtotillmylandwiththesweatofmybrow,andtoengageonlyinhonourablepursuits,andtoinfluencemyfellowsinthesamedirection。For,afterall,amIsoveryuseless?AtleastIcouldmaintainahousehold,forIamfrugalandactiveandintelligentandsteadfast。Theonlythingistomakeupmymindtoit。“ ThusChichikovpondered;andashedidsohishalf-awakenedenergiesofsoultoucheduponsomething。Thatistosay,dimlyhisinstinctdivinedthateverymanhasadutytoperform,andthatthatdutymaybeperformedhere,there,andeverywhere,andnomatterwhatthecircumstancesandtheemotionsandthedifficultieswhichcompassamanabout。AndwithsuchclearnessdidChichikovmentallypicturetohimselfthelifeofgratefultoilwhichliesremovedfromthebustleoftownsandthetemptationswhichman,forgetfuloftheobligationoflabour,hasinventedtobeguileanhourofidlenessthatalmostourheroforgothisunpleasantposition,andevenfeltreadytothankProvidenceforthecalamitywhichhadbefallenhim,providedthatitshouldendinhisbeingreleased,andinhisreceivingbackaportionofhisproperty。 PresentlythemassivedoorofthecellopenedtoadmitatchinovniknamedSamosvitov,arobust,sensualindividualwhowasreputedbyhiscomradestobesomethingofarake。Hadheservedinthearmy,hewouldhavedonewonders,forhewouldhavestormedanypoint,howeverdangerousandinaccessible,andcapturedcannonundertheverynosesofthefoe;but,asitwas,thelackofamorewarlikefieldforhisenergiescausedhimtodevotethelatterprincipallytodissipation。 Neverthelessheenjoyedgreatpopularity,forhewasloyaltothepointthat,oncehiswordhadbeengiven,nothingwouldevermakehimbreakit。Atthesametime,somereasonoranotherledhimtoregardhissuperiorsinthelightofahostilebatterywhich,comewhatmight,hemustbreachatanyweakorunguardedspotorgapwhichmightbecapableofbeingutilisedforthepurpose。 “Wehaveallheardofyourplight,“hebeganassoonasthedoorhadbeensafelyclosedbehindhim。“Yes,everyonehasheardofit。Butnevermind。Thingswillyetcomeright。Wewilldoourverybestforyou,andactasyourhumbleservantsineverything。Thirtythousandroublesisourprice——nomore。“ “Indeed?”saidChichikov。“And,forthat,shallIbecompletelyexonerated?” “Yes,completely,andalsogivensomecompensationforyourlossoftime。“ “AndhowmuchamItopayinreturn,yousay?” “Thirtythousandroubles,tobedividedamongourselves,theGovernor-General\'sstaff,andtheGovernor-General\'ssecretary。“ “Buthowiseventhattobemanaged,forallmyeffects,includingmydispatch-box,willhavebeensealedupandtakenawayforexamination?” “Inanhour\'stimetheywillbewithinyourhandsagain,“saidSamosvitov。“Shallweshakehandsoverthebargain?” Chichikovdidsowithabeatingheart,forhecouldscarcelybelievehisears。 “Forthepresent,then,farewell,“concludedSamosvitov。“Ihaveinstructedacertainmutualfriendthattheimportantpointsaresilenceandpresenceofmind。“ “Hm!”thoughtChichikov。“Itistomylawyerthatheisreferring。“ EvenwhenSamosvitovhaddepartedtheprisonerfounditdifficulttocreditallthathadbeensaid。Yetnotanhourhadelapsedbeforeamessengerarrivedwithhisdispatch-boxandthepapersandmoneythereinpracticallyundisturbedandintact!LateritcameoutthatSamosvitovhadassumedcompleteauthorityinthematter。First,hehadrebukedthegendarmesguardingChichikov\'seffectsforlackofvigilance,andthensentwordtotheSuperintendentthatadditionalmenwererequiredforthepurpose;afterwhichhehadtakenthedispatch-boxintohisowncharge,removedfromiteverypaperwhichcouldpossiblycompromiseChichikov,sealeduptherestinapacket,andorderedagendarmetoconveythewholetotheirowneronthepretenceofforwardinghimsundrygarmentsnecessaryforthenight。IntheresultChichikovreceivednotonlyhispapers,butalsosomewarmclothingforhishypersensitivelimbs。Suchaswiftrecoveryofhistreasuresdelightedhimbeyondexpression,and,gatheringnewhope,hebeganoncemoretodreamofsuchallurementsastheatre-goingandtheballetgirlafterwhomhehadforsometimepastbeendangling。 Graduallydidthecountryestateandthesimplelifebegintorecedeintothedistance:graduallydidthetownhouseandthelifeofgaietybegintoloomlargerandlargerintheforeground。Oh,life,life! MeanwhileinGovernmentofficesandchancelloriestherehadbeensetonfootaboundlessvolumeofwork。Clericalpensslaved,andbrainsskilledinlegalcasustoiled;foreachofficialhadtheartist\'slikingforthecurvedlineinpreferencetothestraight。Andallthewhile,likeahiddenmagician,Chichikov\'slawyerimparteddrivingpowertothatmachinewhichcaughtupamanintoitsmechanismbeforehecouldevenlookround。Andthecomplexityofitincreasedandincreased,forSamosvitovsurpassedhimselfinimportanceanddaring。 Onlearningoftheplaceofconfinementofthewomanwhohadbeenarrested,hepresentedhimselfatthedoors,andpassedsowellforasmartyoungofficerofgendarmerythatthesentrysalutedandsprangtoattention。 “Haveyoubeenondutylong?”askedSamosvitov。 “Sincethismorning,yourExcellency。“ “Andshallyousoonberelieved?” “Inthreehoursfromnow,yourExcellency。“ “PresentlyIshallwantyou,soIwillinstructyourofficertohaveyourelievedatonce。“ “Verygood,yourExcellency。“ Hasteninghome,thereafter,attopspeed,anddonningtheuniformofagendarme,withafalsemoustacheandapairoffalsewhiskers——anensembleinwhichthedevilhimselfwouldnothaveknownhim,SamosvitovthenmadeforthegaolwhereChichikovwasconfined,and,enroute,impressedintotheservicethefirststreetwomanwhomheencountered,andhandedherovertothecareoftwoyoungfellowsoflikesortwithhimself。Thenextstepwastohurrybacktotheprisonwheretheoriginalwomanhadbeeninterned,andtheretointimatetothesentrythathe,Samosvitov(withwhiskersandriflecomplete),hadbeensenttorelievethesaidsentryathispost——aproceedingwhich,ofcourse,enabledthenewly-arrivedrelieftoensure,whileperforminghisself-assumedturnofduty,thatforthewomanlyingunderarrestthereshouldbesubstitutedthewomanrecentlyrecruitedtotheplot,andthattheformershouldthenbeconveyedtoaplaceofconcealmentwhereshewashighlyunlikelytobediscovered。 Meanwhile,Samosvitov\'sfeatsinthemilitaryspherewerebeingrivalledbythewondersworkedbyChichikov\'slawyerinthecivilianfieldofaction。Asafirststep,thelawyercausedittobeintimatedtothelocalGovernorthatthePublicProsecutorwasengagedindrawingupareporttohis,thelocalGovernor\'s,detriment; whereafterthelawyercausedittobeintimatedalsototheChiefofGendarmerythatacertainconfidentialofficialwasengagedindoingthesamebyHIM;whereafter,again,thelawyerconfidedtotheconfidentialofficialinquestionthat,owingtothedocumentaryexertionsofanofficialofastillmoreconfidentialnaturethanthefirst,he(theconfidentialofficialfirst-mentioned)wasinafairwaytofindhimselfinthesameboatasboththelocalGovernorandtheChiefofGendarmery:withtheresultthatthewholetriowerereducedtoaframeofmindinwhichtheywereonlytoogladtoturntohim(Samosvitov)foradvice。Theultimateandfarcicalupshotwasthatreportcamecrowdinguponreport,andthatsuchallegeddoingswerebroughttolightasthesunhadneverbeforebeheld。Infact,thedocumentsinquestionemployedanythingandeverythingasmaterial,eventoannouncingthatsuchandsuchanindividualhadanillegitimateson,thatsuchandsuchanotherkeptapaidmistress,andthatsuchandsuchathirdwastroubledwithagadaboutwife;wherebytherebecameinterwovenwithandweldedintoChichikov\'spasthistoryandthestoryofthedeadsoulssuchacropofscandalsandinnuendoesthatbynomannerofmeanscouldanymortaldecidetowhichoftheserubbishyromancestoawardthepalm,sinceallthempresentedanequalclaimtothathonour。Naturally,when,atlength,thedossierreachedtheGovernor-Generalhimselfitsimplyflabbergastedthepoorman;andeventheexceptionallycleverandenergeticsecretarytowhomhedeputedthemakingofanabstractofthesameverynearlylosthisreasonwiththestrainofattemptingtolayholdofthetangledendoftheskein。IthappenedthatjustatthattimethePrincehadseveralotherimportantaffairsonhand,andaffairsofaveryunpleasantnature。Thatistosay,faminehadmadeitsappearanceinoneportionoftheprovince,andthetchinovnikssenttodistributefoodtothepeoplehaddonetheirworkbadly;inanotherportionoftheprovincecertainRaskolniki[2]wereinastateofferment,owingtothespreadingofareportthananAntichristhadarisenwhowouldnotevenletthedeadrest,butwaspurchasingthemwholesale——whereforethesaidRaskolnikiweresummoningfolktoprayerandrepentance,and,undercoverofcapturingtheAntichristinquestion,werebludgeoningnon-Antichristsinbatches;lastly,thepeasantsofathirdportionoftheprovincehadrisenagainstthelocallandownersandsuperintendentsofpolice,forthereasonthatcertainrascalshadstartedarumourthatthetimewascomewhenthepeasantsthemselvesweretobecomelandowners,andtowearfrockcoats,whilethelandownersinbeingwereabouttoreverttothepeasantstate,andtotaketheirownwarestomarket;whereforeoneofthelocalvolosts[3],obliviousofthefactthatanorderofthingsofthatkindwouldleadtoasuperfluityalikeoflandownersandofsuperintendentsofpolice,hadrefusedtopayitstaxes,andnecessitatedrecoursetoforciblemeasures。HenceitwasinamoodofthegreatestpossibledespondencythatthepoorPrincewassittingplungedwhenwordwasbroughttohimthattheoldmanwhohadgonebailforChichikovwaswaitingtoseehim。 [2]DissentersorOldBelievers:i。e。membersofthesectwhichrefusedtoaccepttherevisedversionoftheChurchServiceBookspromulgatedbythePatriarchNikonin1665。 [3]Fiscaldistricts。 “Showhimin,“saidthePrince;andtheoldmanentered。 “AfinefellowyourChichikov!”beganthePrinceangrily。“Youdefendedhim,andwentbailforhim,eventhoughhehadbeenuptobusinesswhicheventhelowestthiefwouldnothavetouched!” “Pardonme,yourHighness;Idonotunderstandtowhatyouarereferring。“ “Iamreferringtothematterofthefraudulentwill。Thefellowoughttohavebeengivenapublicfloggingforit。“ “AlthoughtoexculpateChichikovisnotmyintention,mightIaskyouwhetheryoudonotthinkthecaseisnon-proven?Atallevents,sufficientevidenceagainsthimisstilllacking。“ “What?Wehaveaschiefwitnessthewomanwhopersonatedthedeceased,andIwillhaveherinterrogatedinyourpresence。“ Touchingabell,thePrinceorderedhertobesentfor。 “Itisamostdisgracefulaffair,“hewenton;“and,ashamedthoughI amtohavetosayit,someofourleadingtchinovniks,includingthelocalGovernorhimself,havebecomeimplicatedinthematter。YetyoutellmethatthisChichikovoughtnottobeconfinedamongthievesandrascals!”ClearlytheGovernor-General\'swrathwasverygreatindeed。 “YourHighness,“saidMurazov,“theGovernorofthetownisoneoftheheirsunderthewill:whereforehehasacertainrighttointervene。 Also,thefactthatextraneouspersonshavemeddledinthematterisonlywhatistobeexpectedfromhumannature。Arichwomandies,andnoexact,regulardispositionofherpropertyismade。Hencetherecomesflockingfromeverysideacloudoffortunehunters。Whatelsecouldoneexpect?Suchishumannature。“ “Yes,butwhyshouldsuchpersonsgoandcommitfraud?”askedthePrinceirritably。“Ifeelasthoughnotasinglehonesttchinovnikwereavailable——asthougheveryoneofthemwerearogue。“ “YourHighness,whichofusisaltogetherbeyondreproach?Thetchinovniksofourtownarehumanbeings,andnomore。Someofthemaremenofworth,andnearlyallofthemmenskilledinbusiness——thoughalso,unfortunately,largelyinter-related。“ “Now,tellmethis,AthanasiVassilievitch,“saidthePrince,“foryouareabouttheonlyhonestmanofmyacquaintance。Whathasinspiredinyousuchapenchantfordefendingrascals?” “This,“repliedMurazov。“Takeanymanyoulikeofthepersonswhomyouthustermrascals。Thatmannonethelessremainsahumanbeing。 Thatbeingso,howcanonerefusetodefendhimwhenallthetimeoneknowsthathalfhiserrorshavebeencommittedthroughignoranceandstupidity?Eachofuscommitsfaultswitheverystepthatwetake; eachofusentailsunhappinessuponotherswitheverybreaththatwedraw——andthatalthoughwemayhavenoevilintentionwhateverinourminds。YourHighnesshimselfhas,beforenow,committedaninjusticeofthegravestnature。“ “_I_have?”criedthePrince,takenabackbythisunexpectedturngiventotheconversation。 Murazovremainedsilentforamoment,asthoughheweredebatingsomethinginhisthoughts。Thenhesaid: “NeverthelessitisasIsay。YoucommittedtheinjusticeinthecaseoftheladDierpiennikov。“ “What,AthanasiVassilievitch?ThefellowhadinfringedoneoftheFundamentalLaws!Hehadbeenfoundguiltyoftreason!” “Iamnotseekingtojustifyhim;Iamonlyaskingyouwhetheryouthinkitrightthataninexperiencedyouthwhohadbeentemptedandledawaybyothersshouldhavereceivedthesamesentenceasthemanwhohadtakenthechiefpartintheaffair。Thatistosay,althoughDierpiennikovandthemanVoron-Driannireceivedanequalmeasureofpunishment,theirCRIMINALITYwasnotequal。“ “If,“exclaimedthePrinceexcitedly,“youknowanythingfurtherconcerningthecase,forGod\'ssaketellitmeatonce。OnlytheotherdaydidIforwardarecommendationthatSt。Petersburgshouldremitaportionofthesentence。“ “YourHighness,“repliedMurazov,“IdonotmeanthatIknowofanythingwhichdoesnotliealsowithinyourowncognisance,thoughonecircumstancetherewaswhichmighthavetoldinthelad\'sfavourhadhenotrefusedtoadmitit,lestanothershouldsufferinjury。AllthatIhaveinmymindisthis。Onthatoccasionwereyounotalittleover-hastyincomingtoaconclusion?Youwillunderstand,ofcourse,thatIamjudgingonlyaccordingtomyownpoorlights,andforthereasonthatonmorethanoneoccasionyouhaveurgedmetobefrank。 InthedayswhenImyselfactedasachiefofgendarmeryIcameincontactwithagreatnumberofaccused——someofthembad,someofthemgood;andineachcaseIfounditwellalsotoconsideraman\'spastcareer,forthereasonthat,unlessoneviewsthingscalmly,insteadofatoncedecryingaman,heisapttotakealarm,andtomakeitimpossiblethereaftertogetanyrealconfessionfromhim。If,ontheotherhand,youquestionamanasfriendmightquestionfriend,theresultwillbethatstraightwayhewilltellyoueverything,noraskformitigationofhispenalty,norbearyoutheleastmalice,inthathewillunderstandthatitisnotyouwhohavepunishedhim,butthelaw。“ ThePrincerelapsedintothought;untilpresentlythereenteredayoungtchinovnik。Portfolioinhand,thisofficialstoodwaitingrespectfully。Careandhardworkhadalreadyimprintedtheirinsigniauponhisfreshyoungface;forevidentlyhehadnotbeenintheServicefornothing。Asamatteroffact,hisgreatestjoywastolabouratatangledcase,andsuccessfullytounravelit。 “Iwillsendcorntothelocalitieswherefamineisworst,“saidMurazov,“forIunderstandthatsortofworkbetterthandothetchinovniks,andwillpersonallyseetotheneedsofeachperson。 Also,ifyouwillallowme,yourHighness,IwillgoandhaveatalkwiththeRaskolniki。Theyaremorelikelytolistentoaplainmanthantoanofficial。GodknowswhetherIshallsucceedincalmingthem,butatleastnotchinovnikcoulddoso,forofficialsofthekindmerelydrawupreportsandlosetheirwayamongtheirowndocuments——withtheresultthatnothingcomesofit。NorwillIacceptfromyouanymoneyforthesepurposes,sinceIamashamedtodevoteasmuchasathoughttomyownpocketatatimewhenmenaredyingofhunger。Ihavealargestockofgrainlyinginmygranaries;inadditiontowhich,IhavesentorderstoSiberiathatanewconsignmentshallbeforwardedmebeforethecomingsummer。“ “OfasuretywillGodrewardyouforyourservices,AthanasiVassilievitch!NotanotherwordwillIsaytoyouonthesubject,foryouyourselffeelthatanywordsfrommewouldbeinadequate。Yettellmeonething:Irefertothecaseofwhichyouknow。HaveItherighttopassoverthecase?Also,woulditbejustandhonourableonmyparttolettheoffendingtchinovniksgounpunished?” “YourHighness,itisimpossibletoreturnadefiniteanswertothosetwoquestions:andthemoresobecausemanyrascalsareatheartmenofrectitude。Humanproblemsaredifficultthingstosolve。Sometimesamanmaybedrawnintoaviciouscircle,sothat,havingonceenteredit,heceasestobehimself。“ “ButwhatwouldthetchinovnikssayifIallowedthecasetobepassedover?Wouldnotsomeofthemturnuptheirnosesatme,anddeclarethattheyhaveeffectedmyintimidation?Surelytheywouldbethelastpersonsintheworldtorespectmeformyaction?” “YourHighness,Ithinkthis:thatyourbestcoursewouldbetocallthemtogether,andtoinformthemthatyouknoweverything,andtoexplaintothemyourpersonalattitude(exactlyasyouhaveexplainedittome),andtoendbyatoncerequestingtheiradviceandaskingthemwhateachofthemwouldhavedonehadhebeenplacedinsimilarcircumstances。“ “What?Youthinkthatthosetchinovnikswouldbesoaccessibletoloftymotivesthattheywouldceasethereaftertobevenalandmeticulous?Ishouldbelaughedatformypains。“ “Ithinknot,yourHighness。Eventhebasersectionofhumanitypossessesacertainsenseofequity。Yourwisestplan,yourHighness,wouldbetoconcealnothingandtospeaktothemasyouhavejustspokentome。If,atpresent,theyimagineyoutobeambitiousandproudandunapproachableandself-assured,youractionwouldaffordthemanopportunityofseeinghowthecasereallystands。Whyshouldyouhesitate?Youwouldbutbeexercisingyourundoubtedright。Speaktothemasthoughdeliveringnotamessageofyourown,butamessagefromGod。“ “Iwillthinkitover,“thePrincesaidmusingly,“andmeanwhileI thankyoufrommyheartforyourgoodadvice。“ “Also,IshouldorderChichikovtoleavethetown,“suggestedMurazov。 “Yes,Iwilldoso。Tellhimfrommethatheistodeparthenceasquicklyaspossible,andthatthefurtherheshouldremovehimself,thebetteritwillbeforhim。Also,tellhimthatitisonlyowingtoyoureffortsthathehasreceivedapardonatmyhands。“ Murazovbowed,andproceededfromthePrince\'spresencetothatofChichikov。Hefoundtheprisonercheerfullyenjoyingaheartydinnerwhich,underhotcovers,hadbeenbroughthimfromanexceedinglyexcellentkitchen。ButalmostthefirstwordswhichheutteredshowedMurazovthattheprisonerhadbeenhavingdealingswiththearmyofbribe-takers;asalsothatinthosetransactionshislawyerhadplayedtheprincipalpart。 “Listen,PaulIvanovitch,“theoldmansaid。“Ibringyouyourfreedom,butonlyonthiscondition——thatyoudepartoutofthetownforthwith。Thereforegathertogetheryoureffects,andwastenotamoment,lestworsebefallyou。Also,ofallthatacertainpersonhascontrivedtodoonyourbehalfIamaware;whereforeletmetellyou,asbetweenourselves,thatshouldtheconspiracycometolight,nothingonearthcansavehim,andinhisfallhewillinvolveothersratherthenbeleftunaccompaniedinthelurch,andnotseetheguiltshared。HowisitthatwhenIleftyourecentlyyouwereinabetterframeofmindthanyouarenow?Ibegofyounottotriflewiththematter。Ahme!whatbootsthatwealthforwhichmendisputeandcutoneanother\'sthroats?Dotheythinkthatitispossibletoprosperinthisworldwithoutthinkingoftheworldtocome?BelievemewhenI saythat,untilamanshallhaverenouncedallthatleadshumanitytocontendwithoutgivingathoughttotheorderingofspiritualwealth,hewillneversethistemporalgoodseitheruponasatisfactoryfoundation。Yes,evenastimesofwantandscarcitymaycomeuponnations,somaytheycomeuponindividuals。Nomatterwhatmaybesaidtothecontrary,thebodycanneverdispensewiththesoul。Why,then,willyounottrytowalkintherightway,and,bythinkingnolongerofdeadsouls,butonlyofyouronlylivingone,regain,withGod\'shelp,thebetterroad?Itooamleavingthetownto-morrow。Hasten,therefore,lest,bereftofmyassistance,youmeetwithsomediremisfortune。“ Andtheoldmandeparted,leavingChichikovplungedinthought。Oncemorehadthegravityoflifebeguntoloomlargebeforehim。 “Yes,Murazovwasright,“hesaidtohimself。“ItistimethatIweremoving。“ Leavingtheprison——awardercarryinghiseffectsinhiswake——hefoundSelifanandPetrushkaoverjoyedatseeingtheirmasteroncemoreatliberty。 “Well,goodfellows?”hesaidkindly。“Andnowwemustpackandbeoff。“ “True,true,PaulIvanovitch,“agreedSelifan。“Andbythistimetheroadswillhavebecomefirmer,formuchsnowhasfallen。Yes,hightimeisitthatwewereclearofthetown。SowearyofitamIthatthesightofithurtsmyeyes。“ “Gotothecoachbuilder\'s,“commandedChichikov,“andhavesledge-runnersfittedtothekoliaska。“ Chichikovthenmadehiswayintothetown——thoughnotwiththeobjectofpayingfarewellvisits(inviewofrecentevents,thatmighthavegivenrisetosomeawkwardness),butforthepurposeofpayinganunobtrusivecallattheshopwherehehadobtainedtheclothforhislatestsuit。Therehenowpurchasedfourmorearshinsofthesamesmoked-grey-shot-with-flame-colourmaterialashehadhadbefore,withtheintentionofhavingitmadeupbythetailorwhohadfashionedthepreviouscostume;andbypromisingdoubleremunerationheinducedthetailorinquestionsotohastenthecuttingoutofthegarmentsthat,throughsittingupallnightoverthework,themanmighthavethewholereadybybreakofday。True,thegoodsweredeliveredatrifleaftertheappointedhour,yetthefollowingmorningsawthecoatandbreechescompleted;andwhilethehorseswerebeingputto,Chichikovtriedontheclothes,andfoundthemequaltothepreviouscreation,eventhoughduringtheprocesshecaughtsightofabaldpatchonhishead,andwasledmournfullytoreflect:“Alas!WhydidIgivewaytosuchdespair?SurelyIneednothavetornmyhairoutsofreely?” Then,whenthetailorhadbeenpaid,ourheroleftthetown。ButnolongerwashetheoldChichikov——hewasonlyaruinofwhathehadbeen,andhisframeofmindmighthavebeencomparedtoabuildingrecentlypulleddowntomakeroomforanewone,whilethenewonehadnotyetbeenerectedowingtothenon-receiptoftheplansfromthearchitect。Murazov,too,haddeparted,butatanearlierhour,andinatilt-waggonwithIvanPotapitch。 AnhourlatertheGovernor-Generalissuedtoallandsundryofficialsanoticethat,ontheoccasionofhisdepartureforSt。Petersburg,hewouldbegladtoseethecorpsoftchinovniksataprivatemeeting。 Accordinglyallranksandgradesofofficialdomrepairedtohisresidence,andthereawaited——notwithoutacertainmeasureoftrepidationandofsearchingofheart——theGovernor-General\'sentry。 Whenthattookplacehelookedneitherclearnordull。Yethisbearingwasproud,andhisstepassured。Thetchinovniksbowed——someofthemtothewaist,andheansweredtheirsalutationswithaslightinclinationofthehead。Thenhespokeasfollows: “SinceIamabouttopayavisittoSt。Petersburg,Ihavethoughtitrighttomeetyou,andtoexplaintoyouprivatelymyreasonsfordoingso。Anaffairofamostscandalouscharacterhastakenplaceinourmidst。TowhataffairIamreferringIthinkmostofthosepresentwillguess。Now,anautomaticprocesshasledtothataffairbringingaboutthediscoveryofothermatters。Thosemattersarenolessdishonourablethantheprimaryone;andtothatIregrettohavetoaddthattherestandinvolvedinthemcertainpersonswhomIhadhithertobelievedtobehonourable。OftheobjectaimedatbythosewhohavecomplicatedmatterstothepointofmakingtheirresolutionalmostimpossiblebyordinarymethodsIamaware;asalsoIamawareoftheidentityoftheringleader,despitetheskillwithwhichhehassoughttoconcealhisshareinthescandal。Buttheprincipalpointis,thatIproposetodecidethesematters,notbyformaldocumentaryprocess,butbythemoresummaryprocessofcourt-martial,andthatI hope,whenthecircumstanceshavebeenlaidbeforehisImperialMajesty,toreceivefromhimauthoritytoadoptthecoursewhichI havementioned。ForIconceivethatwhenithasbecomeimpossibletoresolveacasebycivilmeans,andsomeofthenecessarydocumentshavebeenburnt,andattemptshavebeenmade(boththroughtheadductionofanexcessoffalseandextraneousevidenceandthroughtheframingoffictitiousreports)tocloudanalreadysufficientlyobscureinvestigationwithanaddedmeasureofcomplexity,——whenallthesecircumstanceshavearisen,Iconceivethattheonlypossibletribunaltodealwiththemisamilitarytribunal。ButonthatpointI shouldlikeyouropinion。“ ThePrincepausedforamomentortwo,asthoughawaitingareply;butnonecame,seeingthateverymanhadhiseyesbentuponthefloor,andmanyoftheaudiencehadturnedwhiteintheface。 “Then,“hewenton,“ImaysaythatIamawarealsoofamatterwhichthosewhohavecarrieditthroughbelievetolieonlywithinthecognisanceofthemselves。Theparticularsofthatmatterwillnotbesetforthindocumentaryform,butonlythroughprocessofmyselfactingasplaintiffandpetitioner,andproducingnonebutocularevidence。“ Amongthethrongoftchinovnikssomeonegaveastart,andtherebycausedothersofthemoreapprehensivesorttofalltotremblingintheirshoes。 “Withoutsayingdoesitgothattheprimeconspiratorsoughttoundergodeprivationofrankandproperty,andthattheremainderoughttobedismissedfromtheirposts;forthoughthatcoursewouldcauseacertainproportionoftheinnocenttosufferwiththeguilty,therewouldseemtobenoothercourseavailable,seeingthattheaffairisoneofthemostdisgracefulnature,andcallsaloudforjustice。 Therefore,althoughIknowthattosomemyactionwillfailtoserveasalesson,sinceitwillleadtotheirsucceedingtothepostsofdismissedofficials,aswellasthatothershithertoconsideredhonourablewilllosetheirreputation,andothersentrustedwithnewresponsibilitieswillcontinuetocheatandbetraytheirtrust,——althoughallthisisknowntome,Istillhavenochoicebuttosatisfytheclaimsofjusticebyproceedingtotakesternmeasures。 IamalsoawarethatIshallbeaccusedofundueseverity;but,lastly,Iamawarethatitismydutytoputasideallpersonalfeeling,andtoactastheunconsciousinstrumentofthatretributionwhichjusticedemands。“ Overeverfacetherepassedashudder。YetthePrincehadspokencalmly,andnotatraceofangeroranyotherkindofemotionhadbeenvisibleonhisfeatures。 “Nevertheless,“hewenton,“theverymaninwhosehandsthefateofsomanynowlies,theverymanwhomnoprayerformercycouldeverhaveinfluenced,himselfdesirestomakearequestofyou。Shouldyougrantthatrequest,allwillbeforgottenandblottedoutandpardoned,forImyselfwillintercedewiththeThroneonyourbehalf。 Thatrequestisthis。Iknowthatbynomannerofmeans,bynopreventivemeasures,andbynopenaltieswilldishonestyeverbecompletelyextirpatedfromourmidst,forthereasonthatitsrootshavestrucktoodeep,andthatthedishonourabletrafficinbribeshasbecomeanecessityto,eventhemainstayof,somewhosenatureisnotinnatelyvenal。Also,Iknowthat,tomanymen,itisanimpossibilitytoswimagainstthestream。Yetnow,atthissolemnandcriticaljuncture,whenthecountryiscallingaloudforsaviours,anditisthedutyofeverycitizentocontributeandtosacrificehisall,I feelthatIcannotbutissueanappealtoeverymaninwhomaRussianheartandasparkofwhatweunderstandbytheword\'nobility\'exist。 For,afterall,whichofusismoreguiltythanhisfellow?ItmaybetoMEthegreatestculpabilityshouldbeassigned,inthatatfirstImayhaveadoptedtowardsyoutooreservedanattitude,thatImayhavebeenover-hastyinrepellingthosewhodesiredbuttoserveme,eventhoughoftheirservicesIdidnotactuallystandinneed。Yet,hadtheyreallylovedjusticeandthegoodoftheircountry,Ithinkthattheywouldhavebeenlesspronetotakeoffenceatthecoldnessofmyattitude,butwouldhavesacrificedtheirfeelingsandtheirpersonalitytotheirsuperiorconvictions。ForhardlycanitbethatI failedtonotetheiroverturesandtheloftinessoftheirmotives,orthatIwouldnothaveacceptedanywiseandusefuladviceproffered。 Atthesametime,itisforasubordinatetoadapthimselftothetoneofhissuperior,ratherthanforasuperiortoadapthimselftothetoneofhissubordinate。Suchacourseisatoncemoreregularandmoresmoothofworking,sinceacorpsofsubordinateshasbutonedirector,whereasadirectormayhaveahundredsubordinates。Butletusputasidethequestionofcomparativeculpability。Theimportantpointis,thatbeforeusallliesthedutyofrescuingourfatherland。 Ourfatherlandissuffering,notfromtheincursionofascoreofalientongues,butfromourownacts,inthat,inadditiontothelawfuladministration,therehasgrownupasecondadministrationpossessedofinfinitelygreaterpowersthanthesystemestablishedbylaw。Andthatsecondadministrationhasestablisheditsconditions,fixeditstariffofprices,andpublishedthattariffabroad;norcouldanyruler,eventhoughthewisestoflegislatorsandadministrators,domoretocorrecttheevilthanlimititintheconductofhismorevenaltchinovniksbysettingoverthem,astheirsupervisors,menofsuperiorrectitude。No,untileachofusshallcometofeelthat,justasarmsweretakenupduringtheperiodoftheupheavalofnations,sonoweachofusmustmakeastandagainstdishonesty,allremedieswillendinfailure。AsaRussian,therefore——asoneboundtoyoubyconsanguinityandidentityofblood——Imaketoyoumyappeal。Imakeittothoseofyouwhounderstandwhereinliesnobilityofthought。Iinvitethosementorememberthedutywhichconfrontsus,whatsoeverourrespectivestations;Iinvitethemtoobservemorecloselytheirduty,andtokeepmoreconstantlyinmindtheirobligationsofholdingtruetotheircountry,inthatbeforeusthefutureloomsdark,andthatwecanscarcely……“ 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