creatures that once were men-第26部分
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wife; black…eyed Anfisa; with her long hair; plump; mild; and
good…humored; again himself a handsome soldier in the Guards;
again his father; gray now and bent with toil; and his mother
wrinkled and bowed to the ground; he saw; too; the picture of
his welcome in the village when he returned from the service;
saw how proud his father was before all the village of his
Grigory; the mustached; stalwart soldier; so smart and handsome。
Memory; the scourge of the unhappy; gives life to the very
stones of the past; and even into the poison drunk in old days
pours drops of honey; so as to confound a man with his mistakes
and; by making him love the past; rob him of hope for the future。
Chelkash felt a rush of the softening; caressing air of home;
bringing back to him the tender words of his mother and the
weighty utterances of the venerable peasant; his father; many
a forgotten sound and many a lush smell of mother…earth;
freshly thawing; freshly ploughed; and freshly covered with
the emerald silk of the corn。 And he felt crushed; lost;
pitiful; and solitary; torn up and cast out for ever from that
life which had distilled the very blood that flowed in his veins。
〃Hey! but where are we going?〃 Gavrilo asked suddenly。
Chelkash started and looked round with the uneasy look of a bird
of prey。
〃Ah; the devil's taken the boat! No matter。 Row a bit harder。
We'll be there directly。〃
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〃You were dreaming?〃 Gavrilo inquired; smiling。
Chelkash looked searchingly at him。 The youth had completely
regained his composure; he was calm; cheerful and even seemed
somehow triumphant。 He was very young; all his life lay before
him。 And he knew nothing。 That was bad。 Maybe the earth would
keep hold of him。 As these thoughts flashed through his head;
Chelkash felt still more mournful; and to Gavrilo he jerked out
sullenly:
〃I'm tired。 And it rocks; too。〃
〃It does rock; that's true。 But now; I suppose; we shan't get
caught with this?〃 Gavrilo shoved the bale with his foot。
〃No。 You can be easy。 I shall hand it over directly and get
the money。 Oh; yes!〃
〃Five hundred?〃
〃Not less; I dare say。〃
〃I saythat's a sum! If I; poor wretch; had that! Ah; I'd
have a fine time with it。〃
〃On your land?〃
〃To be sure! Why; I'd be off〃
And Gravilo floated off into day dreams。 Chelkash seemed
crushed。 His mustaches drooped; his right side was soaked by
the splashing of the waves; his eyes looked sunken and had
lost their brightness。 He was a pitiable and depressed figure。
All that bird…of…prey look in his figure seemed somehow
eclipsed under a humiliated moodiness; that showed itself in
the very folds of his dirty shirt。
〃I'm tired out; tooregularly done up。〃
〃We'll be there directly。 See over yonder。〃
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Chelkash turned the boat sharply; and steered it toward
something black that stood up out of the water。
The sky was again all covered with clouds; and fine; warm rain
had come on; pattering gayly on the crests of the waves。
〃Stop! easy!〃 commanded Chelkash。
The boat's nose knocked against the hull of the vessel。 〃Are
they asleep; the devils?〃 grumbled Chelkash; catching with his
boat…hook on to some ropes that hung over the ship's side。
〃The ladder's not down。 And this rain; too。 As if it couldn't
have come before! Hi; you spongeos。 Hi! Hi!〃
〃Is that Selkash?〃 they heard a soft purring voice say overhead。
〃Come; let down the ladder。〃
〃Kalimera; Selkash。〃
〃Let down the ladder; you smutty devil!〃 yelled Chelkash。
〃Ah; what a rage he's come in to…day。 Ahoy!〃
〃Get up; Gavrilo!〃 Chelkash said to his companion。
In a moment they were on the deck; where three dark…bearded
figures; eagerly chattering together; in a strange staccato
tongue looked over the side into Chelkash's boat。 The fourth
clad in a long gown; went up to him and pressed his hand
without speaking; then looked suspiciously round at Gavrilo。
〃Get the money ready for me by the morning;〃 Chelkash said to
him shortly。 〃And now I'll go to sleep。 Gavrilo; come along!
Are you hungry?〃
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〃I'm sleepy;〃 answered Gavrilo; and five minutes later he was
snoring in the dirty hold of the vessel; while Chelkash;
sitting beside him; tried on somebody's boots。 Dreamily
spitting on one side; he whistled angrily and mournfully
between his teeth。 Then he stretched himself out beside
Gavrilo; and pulling the boots off his feet again and putting
his arms under his head; he fell to gazing intently at the
deck; and pulling his mustaches。
The vessel rocked softly on the frolicking water; there was a
fretful creaking of wood somewhere; the rain pattered softly
on the deck; and the waves splashed on the ship's side。
Everything was melancholy and sounded like the lullaby of a
mother; who has no hope of her child's happiness。 And
Chelkash fell asleep。
CHAPTER III
He was the first to wake; he looked round him uneasily; but at
once regained his self…possession and stared at Gavrilo who was
still asleep。 He was sweetly snoring; and in his sleep smiled
all over his childish; sun…burned healthy face。 Chelkash
sighed and climbed up the narrow rope…ladder。 Through the
port…hole he saw a leaden strip of sky。 It was daylight; but
a dreary autumn grayness。
Chelkash came back two hours later。 His face was red; his
mustaches were jauntily curled; a smile of good…humored gayety
beamed on his lips。 He was wearing a pair of stout high boots;
a short jacket; and leather breeches; and he looked like a
sportsman。 His whole costume was worn; but strong and very
becoming to him; making him look broader; covering up his
angularity; and giving him a military air。
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〃Hi; little calf; get up!〃 He gave Gavrilo a kick。
Gavrilo started up; and; not recognizing him; stared at him in
alarm with dull eyes。 Chelkash chuckled。
〃Well; you do look〃 Gavrilo brought out with a broad grin at
last。 〃You're quite a gentleman!〃
〃We soon change。 But; I say; you're easily scared! aye! How
many times were you ready to die last night? eh? tell me!〃
〃Well; but just think; it's the first time I've ever been on
such a job! Why one may lose one's soul for all one's life!〃
〃Well; would you go again? Eh?〃
〃Again? Wellthathow can I say? For what inducement?
That's the point!〃
〃Well; if it were for two rainbows?〃
〃Two hundred roubles; you mean? WellI might。〃
〃But I say! What about your soul?〃
〃Oh; wellmaybe one wouldn't lose it!〃 Gavrilo smiled。 〃One
mightn'tand it would make a man of one for all one's life。〃
Chelkash laughed good…humoredly。
〃All right! that's enough joking。 Let's row to land。 Get
ready!〃
〃Why; I've nothing to do! I'm ready。〃
And soon they were in the boat again; Chelkash at the rudder;
Gavrilo at the oars。 Above them the sky was gray; with clouds
stretched evenly across it。 The muddy green sea played with
their boat; tossing it noisily on the waves that sportively
flung bright salt drops into it。 Far ahead from the boat's
prow could be seen the yellow streak of the sandy shore; while
from the stern there stretched away into the distance the free;
gambolling sea; all furrowed over with racing flocks of billows;
decked here and there with a narrow fringe of foam。
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Far away they could see numbers of vessels; rocking on the
bosom of the sea; away on the left a whole forest of masts and
the white fronts of the houses of the town。 From that direction
there floated across the sea a dull resounding roar; that
mingled with the splash of the waves into a full rich music。 And
over all was flung a delicate veil of ash…colored mist; that made
things seem far from one another。
〃Ah; there'll be a pretty dance by evening!〃 said Chelkash;
nodding his head at the sea。
〃A storm?〃 queried Gavrilo; working vigorously at the waves with
his oars。 He was already wet through from head to foot with the
splashing the wind blew on him from the sea。
〃Aye; aye!〃 Chelkash assented。
Gavrilo looked inquisitively at him; and his eyes expressed
unmistakable expectation of something。
〃Well; how much did they give you?〃 he asked; at last; seeing
that Chelkash was not going to begin the conversation。
〃Look!〃 said Chelkash; holding out to Gavrilo something he had
pulled out of his pocket。
Gavrilo saw the rainbow…colored notes and everything danced in
brilliant rainbow tints before his eyes。
〃I say! Why; I thought you were bragging! That'show much?〃
〃Five hundred and forty! A smart job!〃
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〃Smart; yes!〃 muttered Gavrilo; with greedy eyes; watching the
five hundred and forty roubles as they were put back again in
his pocket。 〃Well; I never! What a lot of money!〃 and he
sighed dejectedly。
〃We'll have a jolly good spree; my lad!〃 Chelkash cried
ecstatically。 〃Eh; we've enough to。 Never fear; mate; I'll
give you your share。 I'll give you forty; eh? Satisfied?
If you like; I'll give it you now!〃
〃Ifyou don't mind。 Well? I wouldn't say no!〃
Gavrilo was trembling all over with suspense and some other
acute feeling that dragged at his heart。
〃Hahaha! Oh; you devil's doll! 'I'd not say no!' Take
it; mate; please! I beg you; indeed; take it! I don't know
what to do with such a lot of money! You must help me out;
take some; there!〃
Chelkash held out some red notes to Gavrilo。 He took them
with a shaking hand; let go the oars; and began stuffing them
away in his bosom; greedily screwing up his eyes and drawing
in his br