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801
"
My
dear
,
"
said
Sobakevitch
,
"
the
cabbage
soup
is
excellent
.
"
With
that
he
finished
his
portion
,
and
helped
himself
to
a
generous
measure
of
niania
25
--
the
dish
which
follows
shtchi
and
consists
of
a
sheep
's
stomach
stuffed
with
black
porridge
,
brains
,
and
other
things
.
"
What
niania
this
is
!
"
he
added
to
Chichikov
.
"
Never
would
you
get
such
stuff
in
a
town
,
where
one
is
given
the
devil
knows
what
.
"
802
"
Nevertheless
the
Governor
keeps
a
fair
table
,
"
said
Chichikov
.
803
"
Yes
,
but
do
you
know
what
all
the
stuff
is
MADE
OF
?
"
retorted
Sobakevitch
.
"
If
you
DID
know
you
would
never
touch
it
.
"
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804
"
Of
course
I
am
not
in
a
position
to
say
how
it
is
prepared
,
but
at
least
the
pork
cutlets
and
the
boiled
fish
seemed
excellent
.
"
805
"
Ah
,
it
might
have
been
thought
so
;
yet
I
know
the
way
in
which
such
things
are
bought
in
the
market-place
.
They
are
bought
by
some
rascal
of
a
cook
whom
a
Frenchman
has
taught
how
to
skin
a
tomcat
and
then
serve
it
up
as
hare
.
"
806
"
Ugh
!
What
horrible
things
you
say
!
"
put
in
Madame
.
807
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
that
is
how
things
are
done
,
and
it
is
no
fault
of
mine
that
it
is
so
.
Moreover
,
everything
that
is
left
over
--
everything
that
WE
(
pardon
me
for
mentioning
it
)
cast
into
the
slop-pail
--
is
used
by
such
folk
for
making
soup
.
"
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808
"
Always
at
table
you
begin
talking
like
this
!
"
objected
his
helpmeet
.
809
"
And
why
not
?
"
said
Sobakevitch
.
"
I
tell
you
straight
that
I
would
not
eat
such
nastiness
,
even
had
I
made
it
myself
.
Sugar
a
frog
as
much
as
you
like
,
but
never
shall
it
pass
MY
lips
.
Nor
would
I
swallow
an
oyster
,
for
I
know
only
too
well
what
an
oyster
may
resemble
.
But
have
some
mutton
,
friend
Chichikov
.
It
is
shoulder
of
mutton
,
and
very
different
stuff
from
the
mutton
which
they
cook
in
noble
kitchens
--
mutton
which
has
been
kicking
about
the
market-place
four
days
or
more
.
All
that
sort
of
cookery
has
been
invented
by
French
and
German
doctors
,
and
I
should
like
to
hang
them
for
having
done
so
.
They
go
and
prescribe
diets
and
a
hunger
cure
as
though
what
suits
their
flaccid
German
systems
will
agree
with
a
Russian
stomach
!
Such
devices
are
no
good
at
all
.
"
Sobakevitch
shook
his
head
wrathfully
.
"
Fellows
like
those
are
for
ever
talking
of
civilisation
.
As
if
THAT
sort
of
thing
was
civilisation
!
Phew
!
"
(
Perhaps
the
speaker
's
concluding
exclamation
would
have
been
even
stronger
had
he
not
been
seated
at
table
.
)
"
For
myself
,
I
will
have
none
of
it
.
When
I
eat
pork
at
a
meal
,
give
me
the
WHOLE
pig
;
when
mutton
,
the
WHOLE
sheep
;
when
goose
,
the
WHOLE
of
the
bird
.
Two
dishes
are
better
than
a
thousand
,
provided
that
one
can
eat
of
them
as
much
as
one
wants
.
"
810
And
he
proceeded
to
put
precept
into
practice
by
taking
half
the
shoulder
of
mutton
on
to
his
plate
,
and
then
devouring
it
down
to
the
last
morsel
of
gristle
and
bone
.