âMercy on us! nowadays thereâs no chance at all of stealing. With the open courts and everything done in style, nowadays thereâs no question of stealing. We are just talking things over like gentlemen. His excellencyâs asking too much for the forest. I canât make both ends meet over it. I must ask for a little concession.â
âBut is the thing settled between you or not? If itâs settled, itâs useless haggling; but if itâs not,â said Levin, âIâll buy the forest.â
The smile vanished at once from Ryabininâs face. A hawklike, greedy, cruel expression was left upon it. With rapid, bony fingers he unbuttoned his coat, revealing a shirt, bronze waistcoat buttons, and a watch chain, and quickly pulled out a fat old pocketbook.
âHere you are, the forest is mine,â he said, crossing himself quickly, and holding out his hand. âTake the money; itâs my forest. Thatâs Ryabininâs way of doing business; he doesnât haggle over every halfpenny,â he added, scowling and waving the pocketbook.
âI wouldnât be in a hurry if I were you,â said Levin.