"The young officials laughed at and made fun of him so far as their official wit permitted; recounted there in his presence various stories concocted about him and about his landlady an old woman of seventy; they said that she beat him; asked when the wedding was to be; and strewed bits of paper over his head calling them snow. But Akakii Akakievich answered not a word as though there had been no one before him. It even had no effect upon his employment: amid all these molestations he never made a single mistake in a letter.
But if the joking became utterly intolerable as when they jogged his hand and prevented his attending to his work he would exclaim "Leave me alone! Why do you insult me?" And there was something strange in the words and the voice in which they were uttered."