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ve beaten her." "Well, if she is satisfied and I enjoy her, can I still continue to keep her?" "You will be her master, I tell you, and can have her arrested if she attempts to escape, unless she can return the hundred roubles you gave for her." "What must I give her per month?" "Nothing, except enough to eat and drink. You must also let her go to the baths on Saturday and to the church on Sunday." "Can I make her come with me when I leave St. Petersburg?" "No, unless you obtain permission and find a surety, for though the girl would be your slave she would still be a slave to the empress." "Very good; then will you arrange this matter for me? I will give the hundred roubles, and I promise you I will not treat her as a slave. But I hope you will care for my interests, as I do not wish to be duped." "I promise you you shall not be duped; I will see to everything. Would you like her now?" "No, to-morrow." "Very good; then to-morrow it shall be." We returned to St. Petersburg in a phaeton, and the next day at nine o'clock I called on Zinowieff, who said he was delighted to do me this small service. On the way he said that if I liked he could get me a perfect seraglio of pretty girls in a few days. "No," said I, "one is enough." And I gave him the hundred roubles. We arrived at the cottage, where we found the father, mother, and daughter. Zinowieff explained his business crudely enough, after the custom of the country, and the father thanked St. Nicholas for the good luck he had sent him. He spoke to his daughter, who looked at me and softly uttered the necessary yes. Zinowieff then told me that I ought to ascertain that matters were intact, as I was going to pay for a virgin. I was afraid of offending her, and would have nothing to do with it; but Zinowieff said the girl would be mortified if I did not examine her, and that she would be delighted if I place her in a position to prove before her father and mother that her conduct had always been virtuous. I therefore made the examination as modestly as I could, and I found her to be intact. To tell the truth, I should not have said anything if things had been otherwise. Zinowieff then gave the hundred roubles to the father, who handed them to his daughter, and she only took them to return them to her mother. My servant and coachman were then called in to witness as arrangement of which they knew nothing. I called her Zaira, and she got in
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