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"
Never
would
he
permit
that
,
your
Excellency
.
He
would
greatly
prefer
to
be
the
first
to
make
advances
.
"
And
Chichikov
added
to
himself
:
"
What
a
stroke
of
luck
those
Generals
were
!
Otherwise
,
the
Lord
knows
where
my
tongue
might
have
landed
me
!
"
At
this
moment
the
door
into
the
adjoining
room
opened
,
and
there
appeared
in
the
doorway
a
girl
as
fair
as
a
ray
of
the
sun
--
so
fair
,
indeed
,
that
Chichikov
stared
at
her
in
amazement
.
Apparently
she
had
come
to
speak
to
her
father
for
a
moment
,
but
had
stopped
short
on
perceiving
that
there
was
some
one
with
him
.
The
only
fault
to
be
found
in
her
appearance
was
the
fact
that
she
was
too
thin
and
fragile-looking
.
"
May
I
introduce
you
to
my
little
pet
?
"
said
the
General
to
Chichikov
.
"
To
tell
you
the
truth
,
I
do
not
know
your
name
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
That
you
should
be
unacquainted
with
the
name
of
one
who
has
never
distinguished
himself
in
the
manner
of
which
you
yourself
can
boast
is
scarcely
to
be
wondered
at
.
"
And
Chichikov
executed
one
of
his
sidelong
,
deferential
bows
.
"
Well
,
I
should
be
delighted
to
know
it
.
"
"
It
is
Paul
Ivanovitch
Chichikov
,
your
Excellency
.
"
With
that
went
the
easy
bow
of
a
military
man
and
the
agile
backward
movement
of
an
india-rubber
ball
.
"
Ulinka
,
this
is
Paul
Ivanovitch
,
"
said
the
General
,
turning
to
his
daughter
.
"
He
has
just
told
me
some
interesting
news
--
namely
,
that
our
neighbour
Tientietnikov
is
not
altogether
the
fool
we
had
at
first
thought
him
.
On
the
contrary
,
he
is
engaged
upon
a
very
important
work
--
upon
a
history
of
the
Russian
Generals
of
1812
.
Отключить рекламу
"
"
But
who
ever
supposed
him
to
be
a
fool
?
"
asked
the
girl
quickly
.
"
What
happened
was
that
you
took
Vishnepokromov
's
word
--
the
word
of
a
man
who
is
himself
both
a
fool
and
a
good-for-nothing
.
"
"
Well
,
well
,
"
said
the
father
after
further
good-natured
dispute
on
the
subject
of
Vishnepokromov
.
"
Do
you
now
run
away
,
for
I
wish
to
dress
for
luncheon
.
And
you
,
sir
,
"
he
added
to
Chichikov
,
"
will
you
not
join
us
at
table
?
"