would not have to hanker for a job now. . 4. How did the coachman persuade his master to employ Gerasim? The coachman had an oily tongue. He first tried to convince his mas ns
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It was the man's glib tongue, chiefly, that had gained him his master's confidence. He told on all the servants, and Sharov valued him for it. Gerasim approached and greeted him. The coachman gave his guest a proper reception, served him with tea and something to eat, and asked him how he was doing.
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