A House of Gentlefolk
in the clear heavens small rosy clouds seemed hardly to mov
t town of O-- (it was in the year 1842) two women were sitting at a
bad-looking, was clever and could be very agreeable when he chose. Marya Dmitrievna Pesto - that was her maiden name - had lost her parents in childhood. She spent some years in a boarding-school in Moscow, and after leaving school, lived on the family estate of Pokrovskoe, about forty miles from O--, with her aunt and her elder brother. This brother soon after obtained a post in Petersburg, and made them a scanty allowance. He treated his aunt and sister very shabbily till his sudden death cut short his career.
regretted her pretty Pokrovskoe, with its babbling brook, its wide meadows, and green copses; but she never opposed her husband in anything and had the greatest veneration for his wisdom and knowledge of the
she retained the manners of the boarding-school. She was self-indulgent and easily put out, even moved to tears when she was crossed in any of her habits. She was, however, very sweet and agreeable when all her wishes were carried out and none opposed her. Her
ery one the truth to his face, and even in the most straitened circumstances behaved just as if she had a fortune at her disposal. She could not endure Kalitin, and directly her niece married him, she removed to her little property, where for ten whole years she lived in a smoky peasants' h
asked Marya Dmitrievna suddenly. "
d the latter. "Wha
sorry for
rievna mad
r knitting needles quickly. (She was knitting a large woolen scarf.) "He wo
re on him! Sergei Petr
ated the old l
nd!" observed Marya Dmitrievna; "even no
of the gutter," muttered Marfa Timofyevna, an
ner opens his mouth than out comes a lie or a slander. And to think of his havin
. Sergei Petrovitch has had no education: of course he does not
myself. It would be better if he could not speak at all; he would not tell lies then. But here he is - speak of the devil," added Mar
ange her curls. Marfa Timofye
ly? You must speak to your Palashk
red Marya Dmitrievna in a tone of vexation, drum
in a shrill piping voice, by a rosy-cheeked l