Раскрыть скобки и поставить слова в правильной форме. the vicomte de b. was peacefully enjoying an income of 30,000 livres yearly, when unfortunately for him, his uncle died, leaving him all his wealth. but for his uncle's death, he (to go in for business). the vicomte learned that he was the owner of a house in the rue de la victoire. he learned also, that the building, bought for 300,000 francs, now brought in 82,000 francs a year. "too much, too much," thought the generous vicomte. "my uncle was too hard. i will begin to lower my rents and my tenants will bless me." with this excellent purpose the vicomte sent at once for the concierge of the building. "bernard, my friend," said the vicomte, "go at once and notify all your tenants that i lower their rents by one-third." that unheard-ofword "lower" fell like a brick on bernard's head. but he quickly recovered himself; he had heard badly: he had not understood. "low er the rents! " said he. "monsieur de vicomte likes to joke. monsieur, of course, means to raise the rents? if the lodgers (to learn of it), what (to think of monsieur)? what people (to say in the neighbourhood)? " "i was never more serious in my life, my friend," the vicomte interrupted, "and i prefer, when i give an order, to be obeyed without reply. you hear me - go! " staggering as if he (to be a drunken man), bernard went out of the house. all his ideas were upset, overthrown. maybe he was the plaything of a dream, a ridiculous nightmare? was he himself or something else? "lower the rents! " repeated he. "it is not to be believed. if indeed the lodgers (to complain); on the contrary, they are all good payers. ah, if his uncle
If the lodgers ... (learn of it), what (will they think of Monsieur)? What will the people say in the neighbourhood?"
Staggering as if he ... (were a drunken man), Bernard went out of the house. If indeed the lodgers (were complaining); on the contrary, they are all good payers.