30/47 In some curious fashion that silent plain wife of his had been very frequently in my thoughts; there had not been enough in Nikitin's account to explain to me his passion for her, and yet her ghost, as though evoked by the memories both of Nikitin and her husband, had seemed to me, sometimes, to be present with us.... Am I doing only what any one else can do as well? "Your business training is of the greatest value to us. Molozov has said to me 'that he does not know what we should do without you.'" (This was not strictly true.) "Ah!" the little man was greatly pleased. "I am glad, very glad--to hear what you say. |