Мертвые души
Chapter 4
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.
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“Iwillsendcorntothelocalitieswherefamineisworst,”saidMurazov,“forIunderstandthatsortofworkbetterthandothetchinovniks,andwillpersonallyseetotheneedsofeachperson.Also,ifyouwillallowme,yourHighness,IwillgoandhaveatalkwiththeRaskolniki.Theyaremorelikelytolistentoaplainmanthantoanofficial.