âTa, ta! how provoking!â said Delesof. âWhy did you let him go, ZakhĂĄr?â
ZakhĂĄr was a Petersburg lackey, who had been in Delesofâs service for eight years. Delesof, as a single young bachelor, could not help entrusting him with his plans; and he liked to get his judgment in regard to each of his undertakings.
âHow should I have ventured to detain him?â replied ZakhĂĄr, playing with his watch-charms. âIf you had intimated, Dmitri IvĂĄnovitch, that you wished me to keep him here, I might have kept him at home. But you only spoke of his wardrobe.â
âTa! how vexatious! Well, what has he been doing while I was out?â
ZakhĂĄr smiled.