第3章

类别:其他 作者:Anton Chekhov字数:18489更新时间:19/01/04 17:25:24
IremembermywifeandIsawtheNewYearin。Wesatattable,chewedlazily,andheardthedeaftelegraphclerkmonotonouslytappingonhisapparatusinthenextroom。Ihadalreadydrunkfiveglassesofdruggedvodka,and,proppingmyheavyheadonmyfist,thoughtofmyoverpoweringboredomfromwhichtherewasnoescape,whilemywifesatbesidemeanddidnottakehereyesoffme。Shelookedatmeasnoonecanlookbutawomanwhohasnothinginthisworldbutahandsomehusband。Shelovedmemadly,slavishly,andnotmerelymygoodlooks,ormysoul,butmysins,myill-humorandboredom,andevenmycrueltywhen,indrunkenfury,notknowinghowtoventmyill-humor,Itormentedherwithreproaches。 Inspiteoftheboredomwhichwasconsumingme,wewerepreparingtoseetheNewYearinwithexceptionalfestiveness,andwereawaitingmidnightwithsomeimpatience。Thefactis,wehadinreservetwobottlesofchampagne,therealthing,withthelabelofVeuveClicquot;thistreasureIhadwonthepreviousautumninabetwiththestation-masterofD。whenIwasdrinkingwithhimatachristening。Itsometimeshappensduringalessoninmathematics,whentheveryairisstillwithboredom,abutterflyfluttersintotheclass-room;theboystosstheirheadsandbeginwatchingitsflightwithinterest,asthoughtheysawbeforethemnotabutterflybutsomethingnewandstrange;inthesamewayordinarychampagne,chancingtocomeintoourdrearystation,rousedus。Wesatinsilencelookingalternatelyattheclockandatthebottles。 WhenthehandspointedtofiveminutestotwelveIslowlybeganuncorkingabottle。Idon’tknowwhetherIwasaffectedbythevodka,orwhetherthebottlewaswet,butallIrememberisthatwhenthecorkflewuptotheceilingwithabang,mybottleslippedoutofmyhandsandfellonthefloor。Notmorethanaglassofthewinewasspilt,asImanagedtocatchthebottleandputmythumboverthefoamingneck。 \"Well,maytheNewYearbringyouhappiness!\"Isaid,fillingtwoglasses。\"Drink!\" Mywifetookherglassandfixedherfrightenedeyesonme。Herfacewaspaleandworealookofhorror。 \"Didyoudropthebottle?\"sheasked。 \"Yes。Butwhatofthat?\" \"It’sunlucky,\"shesaid,puttingdownherglassandturningpalerstill。\"It’sabadomen。Itmeansthatsomemisfortunewillhappentousthisyear。\" \"Whatasillythingyouare,\"Isighed。\"Youareacleverwoman,andyetyoutalkasmuchnonsenseasanoldnurse。Drink。\" \"Godgrantitisnonsense,but……somethingissuretohappen! You’llsee。\" Shedidnotevensipherglass,shemovedawayandsankintothought。Iutteredafewstalecommonplacesaboutsuperstition,drankhalfabottle,pacedupanddown,andthenwentoutoftheroom。 Outsidetherewasthestillfrostynightinallitscold,inhospitablebeauty。Themoonandtwowhitefluffycloudsbesideithungjustoverthestation,motionlessasthoughgluedtothespot,andlookedasthoughwaitingforsomething。Afainttransparentlightcamefromthemandtouchedthewhiteearthsoftly,asthoughafraidofwoundinghermodesty,andlightedupeverything——thesnowdrifts,theembankment……Itwasstill。 Iwalkedalongtherailwayembankment。 \"Sillywoman,\"Ithought,lookingattheskyspangledwithbrilliantstars。\"Evenifoneadmitsthatomenssometimestellthetruth,whatevilcanhappentous?Themisfortuneswehaveenduredalready,andwhicharefacingusnow,aresogreatthatitisdifficulttoimagineanythingworse。Whatfurtherharmcanyoudoafishwhichhasbeencaughtandfriedandservedupwithsauce?\" Apoplarcoveredwithhoarfrostlookedinthebluishdarknesslikeagiantwraptinashroud。Itlookedatmesullenlyanddejectedly,asthoughlikemeitrealizeditsloneliness。Istoodalongwhilelookingatit。 \"Myyouthisthrownawayfornothing,likeauselesscigaretteend,\"Iwentonmusing。\"MyparentsdiedwhenIwasalittlechild;Iwasexpelledfromthehighschool,Iwasbornofanoblefamily,butIhavereceivedneithereducationnorbreeding,andIhavenomoreknowledgethanthehumblestmechanic。Ihavenorefuge,norelations,nofriends,noworkIlike。Iamnotfittedforanything,andintheprimeofmypowersIamgoodfornothingbuttobestuffedintothislittlestation;Ihaveknownnothingbuttroubleandfailureallmylife。Whatcanhappenworse?\" Redlightscameintosightinthedistance。Atrainwasmovingtowardsme。Theslumberingsteppelistenedtothesoundofit。MythoughtsweresobitterthatitseemedtomethatIwasthinkingaloudandthatthemoanofthetelegraphwireandtherumbleofthetrainwereexpressingmythoughts。 \"Whatcanhappenworse?Thelossofmywife?\"Iwondered。\"Eventhatisnotterrible。It’snogoodhidingitfrommyconscience: Idon’tlovemywife。ImarriedherwhenIwasonlyawretchedboy;nowIamyoungandvigorous,andshehasgoneoffandgrownolderandsillier,stuffedfromherheadtoherheelswithconventionalideas。Whatcharmisthereinhermaudlinlove,inherhollowchest,inherlusterlesseyes?Iputupwithher,butIdon’tloveher。Whatcanhappen?Myyouthisbeingwasted,asthesayingis,forapinchofsnuff。Womenflitbeforemyeyesonlyinthecarriagewindows,likefallingstars。LoveIneverhadandhavenot。Mymanhood,mycourage,mypoweroffeelingaregoingtoruin……Everythingisbeingthrownawaylikedirt,andallmywealthhereinthesteppeisnotworthafarthing。\" Thetrainrushedpastmewitharoarandindifferentlycasttheglowofitsredlightsuponme。Isawitstopbythegreenlightsofthestation,stopforaminuteandrumbleoffagain。AfterwalkingamileandahalfIwentback。Melancholythoughtshauntedmestill。Painfulasitwastome,yetIrememberItriedasitweretomakemythoughtsstillgloomierandmoremelancholy。Youknowpeoplewhoarevainandnotverycleverhavemomentswhentheconsciousnessthattheyaremiserableaffordsthempositivesatisfaction,andtheyevencoquetwiththeirmiseryfortheirownentertainment。TherewasagreatdealoftruthinwhatIthought,buttherewasalsoagreatdealthatwasabsurdandconceited,andtherewassomethingboyishlydefiantinmyquestion:\"Whatcouldhappenworse?\" \"Andwhatistheretohappen?\"Iaskedmyself。\"IthinkIhaveenduredeverything。I’vebeenill,I’velostmoney,Igetreprimandedbymysuperiorseveryday,andIgohungry,andamadwolfhasrunintothestationyard。Whatmoreisthere?Ihavebeeninsulted,humiliated,……andIhaveinsultedothersinmytime。Ihavenotbeenacriminal,itistrue,butIdon’tthinkI amcapableofcrime——Iamnotafraidofbeinghauledupforit。\" Thetwolittlecloudshadmovedawayfromthemoonandstoodatalittledistance,lookingasthoughtheywerewhisperingaboutsomethingwhichthemoonmustnotknow。Alightbreezewasracingacrossthesteppe,bringingthefaintrumbleoftheretreatingtrain。 Mywifemetmeatthedoorway。Hereyeswerelaughinggailyandherwholefacewasbeamingwithgood-humor。 \"Thereisnewsforyou!\"shewhispered。\"Makehaste,gotoyourroomandputonyournewcoat;wehaveavisitor。\" \"Whatvisitor?\" \"AuntNatalyaPetrovnahasjustcomebythetrain。\" \"WhatNatalyaPetrovna?\" \"ThewifeofmyuncleSemyonFyodoritch。Youdon’tknowher。Sheisaverynice,goodwoman。\" ProbablyIfrowned,formywifelookedgraveandwhisperedrapidly: \"Ofcourseitisqueerherhavingcome,butdon’tbecross,Nikolay,anddon’tbehardonher。Sheisunhappy,youknow; UncleSemyonFyodoritchreallyisill-naturedandtyrannical,itisdifficulttolivewithhim。Shesaysshewillonlystaythreedayswithus,onlytillshegetsaletterfromherbrother。\" Mywifewhisperedagreatdealmorenonsensetomeaboutherdespoticuncle;abouttheweaknessofmankindingeneralandofyoungwivesinparticular;aboutitsbeingourdutytogivesheltertoall,evengreatsinners,andsoon。Unabletomakeheadortailofit,Iputonmynewcoatandwenttomakeacquaintancewithmy\"aunt。\" Alittlewomanwithlargeblackeyeswassittingatthetable。Mytable,thegraywalls,myroughly-madesofa,everythingtothetiniestgrainofdustseemedtohavegrownyoungerandmorecheerfulinthepresenceofthisnew,young,beautiful,anddissolutecreature,whohadamostsubtleperfumeabouther。AndthatourvisitorwasaladyofeasyvirtueIcouldseefromhersmile,fromherscent,fromthepeculiarwayinwhichsheglancedandmadeplaywithhereyelashes,fromthetoneinwhichshetalkedwithmywife——arespectablewoman。Therewasnoneedtotellmeshehadrunawayfromherhusband,thatherhusbandwasoldanddespotic,thatshewasgood-naturedandlively;Itookitallinatthefirstglance。Indeed,itisdoubtfulwhetherthereisamaninallEuropewhocannotspotatthefirstglanceawomanofacertaintemperament。 \"IdidnotknowIhadsuchabignephew!\"saidmyaunt,holdingoutherhandtomeandsmiling。 \"AndIdidnotknowIhadsuchaprettyaunt,\"Ianswered。 Supperbeganoveragain。Thecorkflewwithabangoutofthesecondbottle,andmyauntswallowedhalfaglassfulatagulp,andwhenmywifewentoutoftheroomforamomentmyauntdidnotscrupletodrainafullglass。Iwasdrunkbothwiththewineandwiththepresenceofawoman。Doyourememberthesong? \"Eyesblackaspitch,eyesfullofpassion,Eyesburningbrightandbeautiful,HowIloveyou,HowIfearyou!\" Idon’trememberwhathappenednext。Anyonewhowantstoknowhowlovebeginsmayreadnovelsandlongstories;Iwillputitshortlyandinthewordsofthesamesillysong: \"ItwasanevilhourWhenfirstImetyou。\" Everythingwentheadoverheelstothedevil。Irememberafearful,franticwhirlwindwhichsentmeflyingroundlikeafeather。Itlastedalongwhile,andsweptfromthefaceoftheearthmywifeandmyauntherselfandmystrength。Fromthelittlestationinthesteppeithasflungme,asyousee,intothisdarkstreet。 Nowtellmewhatfurtherevilcanhappentome? AFTERTHETHEATRE NADYAZELENINhadjustcomebackwithhermammafromthetheatrewhereshehadseenaperformanceof\"YevgenyOnyegin。\"Assoonasshereachedherownroomshethrewoffherdress,letdownherhair,andinherpetticoatandwhitedressing-jackethastilysatdowntothetabletowritealetterlikeTatyana’s。 \"Iloveyou,\"shewrote,\"butyoudonotloveme,donotloveme!\" Shewroteitandlaughed。 Shewasonlysixteenanddidnotyetloveanyone。SheknewthatanofficercalledGornyandastudentcalledGruzdevlovedher,butnowaftertheoperashewantedtobedoubtfuloftheirlove。 Tobeunlovedandunhappy——howinterestingthatwas。Thereissomethingbeautiful,touching,andpoeticalaboutitwhenonelovesandtheotherisindifferent。Onyeginwasinterestingbecausehewasnotinloveatall,andTatyanawasfascinatingbecauseshewassomuchinlove;butiftheyhadbeenequallyinlovewitheachotherandhadbeenhappy,theywouldperhapshaveseemeddull。 \"Leaveoffdeclaringthatyouloveme,\"Nadyawentonwriting,thinkingofGorny。\"Icannotbelieveit。Youareveryclever,cultivated,serious,youhaveimmensetalent,andperhapsabrilliantfutureawaitsyou,whileIamanuninterestinggirlofnoimportance,andyouknowverywellthatIshouldbeonlyahindranceinyourlife。Itistruethatyouwereattractedbymeandthoughtyouhadfoundyouridealinme,butthatwasamistake,andnowyouareaskingyourselfindespair:’WhydidI meetthatgirl?’Andonlyyourgoodnessofheartpreventsyoufromowningittoyourself……\" Nadyafeltsorryforherself,shebegantocry,andwenton: \"Itishardformetoleavemymotherandmybrother,orIshouldtakeanun’sveilandgowhitherchancemayleadme。Andyouwouldbeleftfreeandwouldloveanother。Oh,ifIweredead!\" Shecouldnotmakeoutwhatshehadwrittenthroughhertears; littlerainbowswerequiveringonthetable,onthefloor,ontheceiling,asthoughshewerelookingthroughaprism。Shecouldnotwrite,shesankbackinhereasy-chairandfelltothinkingofGorny。 MyGod!howinteresting,howfascinatingmenwere!Nadyarecalledthefineexpression,ingratiating,guilty,andsoft,whichcameintotheofficer’sfacewhenonearguedaboutmusicwithhim,andtheefforthemadetopreventhisvoicefrombetrayinghispassion。Inasocietywherecoldhaughtinessandindifferenceareregardedassignsofgoodbreedingandgentlemanlybearing,onemustconcealone’spassions。Andhedidtrytoconcealthem,buthedidnotsucceed,andeveryoneknewverywellthathehadapassionateloveofmusic。Theendlessdiscussionsaboutmusicandtheboldcriticismsofpeoplewhoknewnothingaboutitkepthimalwaysonthestrain;hewasfrightened,timid,andsilent。Heplayedthepianomagnificently,likeaprofessionalpianist,andifhehadnotbeeninthearmyhewouldcertainlyhavebeenafamousmusician。 Thetearsonhereyesdried。NadyarememberedthatGornyhaddeclaredhisloveataSymphonyconcert,andagaindownstairsbythehatstandwheretherewasatremendousdraughtblowinginalldirections。 \"IamverygladthatyouhaveatlastmadetheacquaintanceofGruzdev,ourstudentfriend,\"shewentonwriting。\"Heisaverycleverman,andyouwillbesuretolikehim。Hecametoseeusyesterdayandstayedtilltwoo’clock。Wewerealldelightedwithhim,andIregrettedthatyouhadnotcome。Hesaidagreatdealthatwasremarkable。\" Nadyalaidherarmsonthetableandleanedherheadonthem,andherhaircoveredtheletter。Sherecalledthatthestudent,too,lovedher,andthathehadasmuchrighttoaletterfromherasGorny。Wouldn’titbebetterafteralltowritetoGruzdev? Therewasastirofjoyinherbosomfornoreasonwhatever;atfirstthejoywassmall,androlledinherbosomlikeanindia-rubberball;thenitbecamemoremassive,bigger,andrushedlikeawave。NadyaforgotGornyandGruzdev;herthoughtswereinatangleandherjoygrewandgrew;fromherbosomitpassedintoherarmsandlegs,anditseemedasthoughalight,coolbreezewerebreathingonherheadandrufflingherhair。Hershouldersquiveredwithsubduedlaughter,thetableandthelampchimneyshook,too,andtearsfromhereyessplashedontheletter。Shecouldnotstoplaughing,andtoprovetoherselfthatshewasnotlaughingaboutnothingshemadehastetothinkofsomethingfunny。 \"Whatafunnypoodle,\"shesaid,feelingasthoughshewouldchokewithlaughter。\"Whatafunnypoodle!\" Shethoughthow,afterteatheeveningbefore,GruzdevhadplayedwithMaximthepoodle,andafterwardshadtoldthemaboutaveryintelligentpoodlewhohadrunafteracrowintheyard,andthecrowhadlookedroundathimandsaid:\"Oh,youscamp!\" Thepoodle,notknowinghehadtodowithalearnedcrow,wasfearfullyconfusedandretreatedinperplexity,thenbeganbarking…… \"No,IhadbetterloveGruzdev,\"Nadyadecided,andshetoreupthelettertoGorny。 Shefelltothinkingofthestudent,ofhislove,ofherlove; butthethoughtsinherheadinsistedonflowinginalldirections,andshethoughtabouteverything——abouthermother,aboutthestreet,aboutthepencil,aboutthepiano……Shethoughtofthemjoyfully,andfeltthateverythingwasgood,splendid,andherjoytoldherthatthiswasnotall,thatinalittlewhileitwouldbebetterstill。Soonitwouldbespring,summer,goingwithhermothertoGorbiki。Gornywouldcomeforhisfurlough,wouldwalkaboutthegardenwithherandmakelovetoher。Gruzdevwouldcometoo。Hewouldplaycroquetandskittleswithher,andwouldtellherwonderfulthings。Shehadapassionatelongingforthegarden,thedarkness,thepuresky,thestars。Againhershouldersshookwithlaughter,anditseemedtoherthattherewasascentofwormwoodintheroomandthatatwigwastappingatthewindow。 Shewenttoherbed,satdown,andnotknowingwhattodowiththeimmensejoywhichfilledherwithyearning,shelookedattheholyimagehangingatthebackofherbed,andsaid: \"Oh,LordGod!Oh,LordGod!\" ALADY’SSTORY NINEyearsagoPyotrSergeyitch,thedeputyprosecutor,andI wereridingtowardseveninginhay-makingtimetofetchthelettersfromthestation。 Theweatherwasmagnificent,butonourwaybackweheardapealofthunder,andsawanangryblackstorm-cloudwhichwascomingstraighttowardsus。Thestorm-cloudwasapproachingusandwewereapproachingit。 Againstthebackgroundofitourhouseandchurchlookedwhiteandthetallpoplarsshonelikesilver。Therewasascentofrainandmownhay。Mycompanionwasinhighspirits。Hekeptlaughingandtalkingallsortsofnonsense。Hesaiditwouldbeniceifwecouldsuddenlycomeuponamedievalcastlewithturretedtowers,withmossonitandowls,inwhichwecouldtakeshelterfromtherainandintheendbekilledbyathunderbolt…… Thenthefirstwaveracedthroughtheryeandafieldofoats,therewasagustofwind,andthedustflewroundandroundintheair。PyotrSergeyitchlaughedandspurredonhishorse。 \"It’sfine!\"hecried,\"it’ssplendid!\" Infectedbyhisgaiety,ItoobeganlaughingatthethoughtthatinaminuteIshouldbedrenchedtotheskinandmightbestruckbylightning。 Ridingswiftlyinahurricanewhenoneisbreathlesswiththewind,andfeelslikeabird,thrillsoneandputsone’sheartinaflutter。Bythetimewerodeintoourcourtyardthewindhadgonedown,andbigdropsofrainwerepatteringonthegrassandontheroofs。Therewasnotasoulnearthestable。 PyotrSergeyitchhimselftookthebridlesoff,andledthehorsestotheirstalls。Istoodinthedoorwaywaitingforhimtofinish,andwatchingtheslantingstreaksofrain;thesweetish,excitingscentofhaywasevenstrongerherethaninthefields; thestorm-cloudsandtherainmadeitalmosttwilight。 \"Whatacrash!\"saidPyotrSergeyitch,cominguptomeafteraveryloudrollingpealofthunderwhenitseemedasthoughtheskyweresplitintwo。\"Whatdoyousaytothat?\" Hestoodbesidemeinthedoorwayand,stillbreathlessfromhisrapidride,lookedatme。Icouldseethathewasadmiringme。 \"NatalyaVladimirovna,\"hesaid,\"Iwouldgiveanythingonlytostayherealittlelongerandlookatyou。Youarelovelyto-day。\" Hiseyeslookedatmewithdelightandsupplication,hisfacewaspale。Onhisbeardandmustachewereglitteringraindrops,andthey,too,seemedtobelookingatmewithlove。 \"Iloveyou,\"hesaid。\"Iloveyou,andIamhappyatseeingyou。 Iknowyoucannotbemywife,butIwantnothing,Iasknothing; onlyknowthatIloveyou。Besilent,donotanswerme,takenonoticeofit,butonlyknowthatyouaredeartomeandletmelookatyou。\" Hisraptureaffectedmetoo;Ilookedathisenthusiasticface,listenedtohisvoicewhichmingledwiththepatteroftherain,andstoodasthoughspellbound,unabletostir。 Ilongedtogoonendlesslylookingathisshiningeyesandlistening。 \"Yousaynothing,andthatissplendid,\"saidPyotrSergeyitch。 \"Goonbeingsilent。\" Ifelthappy。Ilaughedwithdelightandranthroughthedrenchingraintothehouse;helaughedtoo,and,leapingashewent,ranafterme。 Bothdrenched,panting,noisilyclatteringupthestairslikechildren,wedashedintotheroom。Myfatherandbrother,whowerenotusedtoseeingmelaughingandlight-hearted,lookedatmeinsurpriseandbeganlaughingtoo。 Thestorm-cloudshadpassedoverandthethunderhadceased,buttheraindropsstillglitteredonPyotrSergeyitch’sbeard。Thewholeeveningtillsupper-timehewassinging,whistling,playingnoisilywiththedogandracingabouttheroomafterit,sothathenearlyupsettheservantwiththesamovar。Andatsupperheateagreatdeal,talkednonsense,andmaintainedthatwhenoneeatsfreshcucumbersinwinterthereisthefragranceofspringinone’smouth。 WhenIwenttobedIlightedacandleandthrewmywindowwideopen,andanundefinedfeelingtookpossessionofmysoul。I rememberedthatIwasfreeandhealthy,thatIhadrankandwealth,thatIwasbeloved;aboveall,thatIhadrankandwealth,rankandwealth,myGod!hownicethatwas!……Then,huddlingupinbedatatouchofcoldwhichreachedmefromthegardenwiththedew,ItriedtodiscoverwhetherIlovedPyotrSergeyitchornot,……andfellasleepunabletoreachanyconclusion。 AndwheninthemorningIsawquiveringpatchesofsunlightandtheshadowsofthelimetreesonmybed,whathadhappenedyesterdayrosevividlyinmymemory。Lifeseemedtomerich,varied,fullofcharm。Humming,Idressedquicklyandwentoutintothegarden…… Andwhathappenedafterwards?Why——nothing。InthewinterwhenwelivedintownPyotrSergeyitchcametoseeusfromtimetotime。Countryacquaintancesarecharmingonlyinthecountryandinsummer;inthetownandinwintertheylosetheircharm。Whenyoupouroutteafortheminthetownitseemsasthoughtheyarewearingotherpeople’scoats,andasthoughtheystirredtheirteatoolong。Inthetown,too,PyotrSergeyitchspokesometimesoflove,buttheeffectwasnotatallthesameasinthecountry。Inthetownweweremorevividlyconsciousofthewallthatstoodbetweenus。Ihadrankandwealth,whilehewaspoor,andhewasnotevenanobleman,butonlythesonofadeaconandadeputypublicprosecutor;webothofus——Ithroughmyyouthandheforsomeunknownreason——thoughtofthatwallasveryhighandthick,andwhenhewaswithusinthetownhewouldcriticizearistocraticsocietywithaforcedsmile,andmaintainasullensilencewhentherewasanyoneelseinthedrawing-room。 Thereisnowallthatcannotbebrokenthrough,buttheheroesofthemodernromance,sofarasIknowthem,aretootimid,spiritless,lazy,andoversensitive,andaretooreadytoresignthemselvestothethoughtthattheyaredoomedtofailure,thatpersonallifehasdisappointedthem;insteadofstrugglingtheymerelycriticize,callingtheworldvulgarandforgettingthattheircriticismpasseslittlebylittleintovulgarity。 Iwasloved,happinesswasnotfaraway,andseemedtobealmosttouchingme;Iwentonlivingincarelesseasewithouttryingtounderstandmyself,notknowingwhatIexpectedorwhatIwantedfromlife,andtimewentonandon……Peoplepassedbymewiththeirlove,brightdaysandwarmnightsflashedby,thenightingalessang,thehaysmeltfragrant,andallthis,sweetandoverwhelminginremembrance,passedwithmeaswitheveryonerapidly,leavingnotrace,wasnotprized,andvanishedlikemist……Whereisitall? Myfatherisdead,Ihavegrownolder;everythingthatdelightedme,caressedme,gavemehope——thepatteroftherain,therollingofthethunder,thoughtsofhappiness,talkoflove—— allthathasbecomenothingbutamemory,andIseebeforemeaflatdesertdistance;ontheplainnotonelivingsoul,andoutthereonthehorizonitisdarkandterrible…… Aringatthebell……ItisPyotrSergeyitch。WheninthewinterIseethetreesandrememberhowgreentheywereformeinthesummerIwhisper: \"Oh,mydarlings!\" AndwhenIseepeoplewithwhomIspentmyspring-time,Ifeelsorrowfulandwarmandwhisperthesamething。 Hehaslongagobymyfather’sgoodofficesbeentransferredtotown。Helooksalittleolder,alittlefallenaway。Hehaslonggivenupdeclaringhislove,hasleftofftalkingnonsense,dislikeshisofficialwork,isillinsomewayanddisillusioned;hehasgivenuptryingtogetanythingoutoflife,andtakesnointerestinliving。Nowhehassatdownbythehearthandlooksinsilenceatthefire…… NotknowingwhattosayIaskhim: \"Well,whathaveyoutotellme?\" \"Nothing,\"heanswers。 Andsilenceagain。Theredglowofthefireplaysabouthismelancholyface。 Ithoughtofthepast,andallatoncemyshouldersbeganquivering,myheaddropped,andIbeganweepingbitterly。Ifeltunbearablysorryformyselfandforthisman,andpassionatelylongedforwhathadpassedawayandwhatliferefusedusnow。AndnowIdidnotthinkaboutrankandwealth。 Ibrokeintoloudsobs,pressingmytemples,andmuttered: \"MyGod!myGod!mylifeiswasted!\" Andhesatandwassilent,anddidnotsaytome:\"Don’tweep。\" HeunderstoodthatImustweep,andthatthetimeforthishadcome。 Isawfromhiseyesthathewassorryforme;andIwassorryforhim,too,andvexedwiththistimid,unsuccessfulmanwhocouldnotmakealifeforme,norforhimself。 WhenIsawhimtothedoor,hewas,Ifancied,purposelyalongwhileputtingonhiscoat。Twicehekissedmyhandwithoutaword,andlookedalongwhileintomytear-stainedface。I believeatthatmomentherecalledthestorm,thestreaksofrain,ourlaughter,myfacethatday;helongedtosaysomethingtome,andhewouldhavebeengladtosayit;buthesaidnothing,hemerelyshookhisheadandpressedmyhand。Godhelphim! Afterseeinghimout,Iwentbacktomystudyandagainsatonthecarpetbeforethefireplace;theredemberswerecoveredwithashandbegantogrowdim。Thefrosttappedstillmoreangrilyatthewindows,andthewinddronedinthechimney。 Themaidcameinand,thinkingIwasasleep,calledmyname。 INEXILE OLDSEMYON,nicknamedCanny,andayoungTatar,whomnooneknewbyname,weresittingontheriver-bankbythecamp-fire;theotherthreeferrymenwereinthehut。Semyon,anoldmanofsixty,leanandtoothless,butbroadshoulderedandstillhealthy-looking,wasdrunk;hewouldhavegoneintosleeplongbefore,buthehadabottleinhispocketandhewasafraidthatthefellowsinthehutwouldaskhimforvodka。TheTatarwasillandweary,andwrappinghimselfupinhisragswasdescribinghowniceitwasintheSimbirskprovince,andwhatabeautifulandcleverwifehehadleftbehindathome。Hewasnotmorethantwentyfive,andnowbythelightofthecamp-fire,withhispaleandsick,mournfulface,helookedlikeaboy。 \"Tobesure,itisnotparadisehere,\"saidCanny。\"Youcanseeforyourself,thewater,thebarebanks,clay,andnothingelse……Easterhaslongpassedandyetthereisiceontheriver,andthismorningtherewassnow……\" \"It’sbad!it’sbad!\"saidtheTatar,andlookedroundhiminterror。 Thedark,coldriverwasflowingtenpacesaway;itgrumbled,lappedagainstthehollowclaybanksandracedonswiftlytowardsthefar-awaysea。Closetothebanktherewasthedarkblurofabigbarge,whichtheferrymencalleda\"karbos。\"Farawayonthefurtherbank,lights,dyingdownandflickeringupagain,zigzaggedlikelittlesnakes;theywereburninglastyear’sgrass。Andbeyondthelittlesnakestherewasdarknessagain。 TherelittleiciclescouldbeheardknockingagainstthebargeItwasdampandcold…… TheTatarglancedatthesky。Therewereasmanystarsasathome,andthesameblacknessallround,butsomethingwaslacking。AthomeintheSimbirskprovincethestarswerequitedifferent,andsowasthesky。 \"It’sbad!it’sbad!\"herepeated。 \"Youwillgetusedtoit,\"saidSemyon,andhelaughed。\"Nowyouareyoungandfoolish,themilkishardlydryonyourlips,anditseemstoyouinyourfoolishnessthatyouaremorewretchedthananyone;butthetimewillcomewhenyouwillsaytoyourself:’Iwishnooneabetterlifethanmine。’Youlookatme。Withinaweekthefloodswillbeoverandweshallsetuptheferry;youwillallgowanderingoffaboutSiberiawhileIshallstayandshallbegingoingfrombanktobank。I’vebeengoinglikethatfortwenty-twoyears,dayandnight。ThepikeandthesalmonareunderthewaterwhileIamonthewater。AndthankGodforit,Iwantnothing;Godgiveeveryonesuchalife。\" TheTatarthrewsomedrytwigsonthecamp-fire,laydownclosertotheblaze,andsaid: \"Myfatherisasickman。Whenhediesmymotherandwifewillcomehere。Theyhavepromised。\" \"Andwhatdoyouwantyourwifeandmotherfor?\"askedCanny。 \"That’smerefoolishness,mylad。It’sthedevilconfoundingyou,damnhissoul!Don’tyoulistentohim,thecursedone。Don’tlethimhavehisway。Heisatyouaboutthewomen,butyouspitehim;say,’Idon’twantthem!’Heisonatyouaboutfreedom,butyoustanduptohimandsay:’Idon’twantit!’Iwantnothing,neitherfathernormother,norwife,norfreedom,norpost,norpaddock;Iwantnothing,damntheirsouls!\" Semyontookapullatthebottleandwenton: \"Iamnotasimplepeasant,notoftheworkingclass,butthesonofadeacon,andwhenIwasfreeIlivedatKursk;Iusedtowearafrockcoat,andnowIhavebroughtmyselftosuchapassthatI cansleepnakedonthegroundandeatgrass。AndIwishnooneabetterlife。IwantnothingandIamafraidofnobody,andthewayIlookatitisthatthereisnobodyricherandfreerthanI am。WhentheysentmeherefromRussiafromthefirstdayIstuckitout;Iwantnothing!Thedevilwasatmeaboutmywifeandaboutmyhomeandaboutfreedom,butItoldhim:’Iwantnothing。’Istucktoit,andhereyouseeIlivewell,andI don’tcomplain,andifanyonegiveswaytothedevilandlistenstohim,ifbutonce,heislost,thereisnosalvationforhim: heissunkinthebogtothecrownofhisheadandwillnevergetout。 \"Itisnotonlyafoolishpeasantlikeyou,butevengentlemen,well-educatedpeople,arelost。FifteenyearsagotheysentagentlemanherefromRussia。Hehadn’tsharedsomethingwithhisbrothersandhadforgedsomethinginawill。Theydidsayhewasaprinceorabaron,butmaybehewassimplyanofficial——whoknows?Well,thegentlemanarrivedhere,andfirstthingheboughthimselfahouseandlandinMuhortinskoe。’Iwanttolivebymyownwork,’sayshe,’inthesweatofmybrow,forIamnotagentlemannow,’sayshe,’butasettler。’’Well,’saysI,’Godhelpyou,that’stherightthing。’Hewasayoungmanthen,busyandcareful;heusedtomowhimselfandcatchfishandridesixtymilesonhorseback。Onlythisiswhathappened:fromtheveryfirstyearhetooktoridingtoGyrinoforthepost;heusedtostandonmyferryandsigh:’Ech,Semyon,howlongitissincetheysentmeanymoneyfromhome!’’Youdon’twantmoney,VassilySergeyitch,’saysI。’Whatuseisittoyou?Youcastawaythepast,andforgetitasthoughithadneverbeenatall,asthoughithadbeenadream,andbegintoliveanew。Don’tlistentothedevil,’saysI;’hewillbringyoutonogood,he’lldrawyouintoasnare。Nowyouwantmoney,’saysI,’butinaverylittlewhileyou’llbewantingsomethingelse,andthenmoreandmore。Ifyouwanttobehappy,’saysI,thechiefthingisnottowantanything。Yes……If,’saysI,’ifFatehaswrongedyouandmecruellyit’snogoodaskingforherfavorandbowingdowntoher,butyoudespiseherandlaughather,orelseshewilllaughatyou。’That’swhatIsaidtohim…… \"TwoyearslaterIferriedhimacrosstothisside,andhewasrubbinghishandsandlaughing。’IamgoingtoGyrinotomeetmywife,’sayshe。’Shewassorryforme,’sayshe;’shehascome。 Sheisgoodandkind。’Andhewasbreathlesswithjoy。Soadaylaterhecamewithhiswife。Abeautifulyoungladyinahat;inherarmswasababygirl。Andlotsofluggageofallsorts。AndmyVassilySergeyitchwasfussingroundher;hecouldn’ttakehiseyesoffherandcouldn’tsayenoughinpraiseofher。’Yes,brotherSemyon,eveninSiberiapeoplecanlive!’’Oh,allright,’thinksI,’itwillbeadifferenttalepresently。’AndfromthattimeforwardhewentalmosteveryweektoinquirewhethermoneyhadnotcomefromRussia。Hewantedalotofmoney。’SheislosingheryouthandbeautyhereinSiberiaformysake,’sayshe,’andsharingmybitterlotwithme,andsoI ought,’sayshe,’toprovideherwitheverycomfort……’ \"Tomakeitlivelierfortheladyhemadeacquaintancewiththeofficialsandallsortsofriff-raff。Andofcoursehehadtogivefoodanddrinktoallthatcrew,andtherehadtobeapianoandashaggylapdogonthesofa——plaguetakeit!……Luxury,infact,self-indulgence。Theladydidnotstaywithhimlong。 Howcouldshe?Theclay,thewater,thecold,novegetablesforyou,nofruit。Allaroundyouignorantanddrunkenpeopleandnosortofmanners,andshewasaspoiltladyfromPetersburgorMoscow……Tobesureshemoped。Besides,herhusband,saywhatyoulike,wasnotagentlemannow,butasettler——notthesamerank。 \"Threeyearslater,Iremember,ontheeveoftheAssumption,therewasshoutingfromthefurtherbank。Iwentoverwiththeferry,andwhatdoIseebutthelady,allwrappedup,andwithherayounggentleman,anofficial。Asledgewiththreehorses……Iferriedthemacrosshere,theygotinandawaylikethewind。Theyweresoonlosttosight。AndtowardsmorningVassilySergeyitchgallopeddowntotheferry。’Didn’tmywifecomethiswaywithagentlemaninspectacles,Semyon?’’Shedid,’saidI; ’youmaylookforthewindinthefields!’Hegallopedinpursuitofthem。Forfivedaysandnightshewasridingafterthem。WhenIferriedhimovertotheothersideafterwards,heflunghimselfontheferryandbeathisheadontheboardsoftheferryandhowled。’Sothat’showitis,’saysI。Ilaughed,andremindedhim’peoplecanliveeveninSiberia!’Andhebeathisheadharderthanever…… \"Thenhebeganlongingforfreedom。HiswifehadslippedofftoRussia,andofcoursehewasdrawntheretoseeherandtogetherawayfromherlover。Andhetook,mylad,togallopingalmosteveryday,eithertothepostorthetowntoseethecommandingofficer;hekeptsendinginpetitionsforthemtohavemercyonhimandlethimgobackhome;andheusedtosaythathehadspentsometwohundredroublesontelegramsalone。HesoldhislandandmortgagedhishousetotheJews。Hegrewgrayandbent,andyellowintheface,asthoughhewasinconsumption。Ifhetalkedtoyouhewouldgo,khee——khee——khee,……andthereweretearsinhiseyes。Hekeptrushingaboutlikethiswithpetitionsforeightyears,butnowhehasgrownbrighterandmorecheerfulagain:hehasfoundanotherwhimtogivewayto。 Yousee,hisdaughterhasgrownup。Helooksather,andsheistheappleofhiseye。Andtotellthetruthsheisallright,good-looking,withblackeyebrowsandalivelydisposition。 EverySundayheusedtoridewithhertochurchinGyrino。Theyusedtostandontheferry,sidebyside,shewouldlaughandhecouldnottakehiseyesoffher。’Yes,Semyon,’sayshe,’peoplecanliveeveninSiberia。EveninSiberiathereishappiness。 Look,’sayshe,’whatadaughterIhavegot!Iwarrantyouwouldn’tfindanotherlikeherforathousandverstsround。’ ’Yourdaughterisallright,’saysI,’that’strue,certainly。’ ButtomyselfIthought:’Waitabit,thewenchisyoung,herbloodisdancing,shewantstolive,andthereisnolifehere。’Andshedidbegintopine,mylad…… Shefadedandfaded,andnowshecanhardlycrawlabout。 Consumption。 \"SoyouseewhatSiberianhappinessis,damnitssoul!YouseehowpeoplecanliveinSiberia……Hehastakentogoingfromonedoctortoanotherandtakingthemhomewithhim。Assoonashehearsthattwoorthreehundredmilesawaythereisadoctororasorcerer,hewilldrivetofetchhim。Aterriblelotofmoneyhespentondoctors,andtomythinkinghehadbetterhavespentthemoneyondrink……She’lldiejustthesame。 Sheiscertaintodie,andthenitwillbealloverwithhim。 He’llhanghimselffromgrieforrunawaytoRussia——that’sasurething。He’llrunawayandthey’llcatchhim,thenhewillbetried,senttoprison,hewillhaveatasteofthelash……\" \"Good!good!\"saidtheTatar,shiveringwithcold。 \"Whatisgood?\"askedCanny。 \"Hiswife,hisdaughter……Whatofprisonandwhatofsorrow! ——anyway,hedidseehiswifeandhisdaughter……Yousay,wantnothing。But’nothing’isbad!Hiswifelivedwithhimthreeyears——thatwasagiftfromGod。’Nothing’isbad,butthreeyearsisgood。Hownotunderstand?\" Shiveringandhesitating,witheffortpickingouttheRussianwordsofwhichheknewbutfew,theTatarsaidthatGodforbidoneshouldfallsickanddieinastrangeland,andbeburiedinthecoldanddarkearth;thatifhiswifecametohimforoneday,evenforonehour,thatforsuchhappinesshewouldbereadytobearanysufferingandtothankGod。Betteronedayofhappinessthannothing。 Thenhedescribedagainwhatabeautifulandcleverwifehehadleftathome。Then,clutchinghisheadinbothhands,hebegancryingandassuringSemyonthathewasnotguilty,andwassufferingfornothing。Histwobrothersandanunclehadcarriedoffapeasant’shorses,andhadbeatentheoldmantillhewashalfdead,andthecommunehadnotjudgedfairly,buthadcontrivedasentencebywhichallthethreebrothersweresenttoSiberia,whiletheuncle,arichman,wasleftathome。 \"Youwillgetusedtoit!\"saidSemyon。 TheTatarwassilent,andstaredwithtear-stainedeyesatthefire;hisfaceexpressedbewildermentandfear,asthoughhestilldidnotunderstandwhyhewashereinthedarknessandthewet,besidestrangers,andnotintheSimbirskprovince。 Cannylaynearthefire,chuckledatsomething,andbeganhummingasonginanundertone。 \"Whatjoyhasshewithherfather?\"hesaidalittlelater。\"Helovesherandherejoicesinher,that’strue;but,mate,youmustmindyourpsandqswithhim,heisastrictoldman,aharsholdman。Andyoungwenchesdon’twantstrictness。Theywantpettingandha-ha-ha!andho-ho-ho!andscentandpomade。 Yes……Ech!life,life,\"sighedSemyon,andhegotupheavily。\"Thevodkaisallgone,soitistimetosleep。Eh?Iamgoing,mylad……\" Leftalone,theTatarputonmoretwigs,laydownandstaredatthefire;hebeganthinkingofhisownvillageandofhiswife。 Ifhiswifecouldonlycomeforamonth,foraday;andthenifshelikedshemightgobackagain。Betteramonthorevenadaythannothing。Butifhiswifekeptherpromiseandcame,whatwouldhehavetofeedheron?Wherecouldshelivehere? \"Iftherewerenotsomethingtoeat,howcouldshelive?\"theTataraskedaloud。 Hewaspaidonlytenkopecksforworkingalldayandallnightattheoar;itistruethattravelersgavehimtipsforteaandforvodkasbutthemensharedalltheyreceivedamongthemselves,andgavenothingtotheTatar,butonlylaughedathim。 Andfrompovertyhewashungry,cold,andfrightened……Now,whenhiswholebodywasachingandshivering,heoughttogointothehutandliedowntosleep;buthehadnothingtocoverhimthere,anditwascolderthanontheriver-bank;herehehadnothingtocoverhimeither,butatleasthecouldmakeupthefire…… Inanotherweek,whenthefloodswerequiteoverandtheysettheferrygoing,noneoftheferrymenbutSemyonwouldbewanted,andtheTatarwouldbegingoingfromvillagetovillagebeggingforalmsandforwork。Hiswifewasonlyseventeen;shewasbeautiful,spoilt,andshy;couldshepossiblygofromvillagetovillagebeggingalmswithherfaceunveiled?No,itwasterribleeventothinkofthat…… Itwasalreadygettinglight;thebarge,thebushesofwillowonthewater,andthewavescouldbeclearlydiscerned,andifonelookedroundtherewasthesteepclayslope;atthebottomofitthehutthatchedwithdingybrownstraw,andthehutsofthevillagelayclusteredhigherup。Thecockswerealreadycrowinginthevillage。 Therustyredclayslope,thebarge,theriver,thestrange,unkindpeople,hunger,cold,illness,perhapsallthatwasnotreal。Mostlikelyitwasalladream,thoughttheTatar。Hefeltthathewasasleepandheardhisownsnoring……OfcoursehewasathomeintheSimbirskprovince,andhehadonlytocallhiswifebynameforhertoanswer;andinthenextroomwashismother……Whatterribledreamsthereare,though!Whataretheyfor?TheTatarsmiledandopenedhiseyes。Whatriverwasthis,theVolga? Snowwasfalling。 \"Boat!\"wasshoutedonthefurtherside。\"Boat!\" TheTatarwokeup,andwenttowakehismatesandrowovertotheotherside。Theferrymencameontotheriver-bank,puttingontheirtornsheepskinsastheywalked,swearingwithvoiceshuskyfromsleepinessandshiveringfromthecold。Onwakingfromtheirsleep,theriver,fromwhichcameabreathofpiercingcold,seemedtostrikethemasrevoltingandhorrible。 Theyjumpedintothebargewithouthurryingthemselves……TheTatarandthethreeferrymentookthelong,broad-bladedoars,whichinthedarknesslookedliketheclawsofcrabs;Semyonleanedhisstomachagainstthetiller。Theshoutontheothersidestillcontinued,andtwoshotswerefiredfromarevolver,probablywiththeideathattheferrymenwereasleeporhadgonetothepot-houseinthevillage。 \"Allright,youhaveplentyoftime,\"saidSemyoninthetoneofamanconvincedthattherewasnonecessityinthisworldtohurry——thatitwouldleadtonothing,anyway。 Theheavy,clumsybargemovedawayfromthebankandfloatedbetweenthewillow-bushes,andonlythewillowsslowlymovingbackshowedthatthebargewasnotstandingstillbutmoving。Theferrymenswungtheoarsevenlyintime;Semyonlaywithhisstomachonthetillerand,describingasemicircleintheair,flewfromonesidetotheother。Inthedarknessitlookedasthoughthemenweresittingonsomeantediluviananimalwithlongpaws,andweremovingonitthroughacold,desolateland,thelandofwhichonesometimesdreamsinnightmares。 Theypassedbeyondthewillowsandfloatedoutintotheopen。Thecreakandregularsplashoftheoarswasheardonthefurthershore,andashoutcame:\"Makehaste!makehaste!\" Anothertenminutespassed,andthebargebangedheavilyagainstthelanding-stage。 \"Anditkeepssprinklingandsprinkling,\"mutteredSemyon,wipingthesnowfromhisface;\"andwhereitallcomesfromGodonlyknows。\" Onthebankstoodathinmanofmediumheightinajacketlinedwithfoxfurandinawhitelambskincap。Hewasstandingatalittledistancefromhishorsesandnotmoving;hehadagloomy,concentratedexpression,asthoughheweretryingtoremembersomethingandangrywithhisuntrustworthymemory。WhenSemyonwentuptohimandtookoffhiscap,smiling,hesaid: \"IamhasteningtoAnastasyevka。Mydaughter’sworseagain,andtheysaythatthereisanewdoctoratAnastasyevka。\" Theydraggedthecarriageontothebargeandfloatedback。ThemanwhomSemyonaddressedasVassilySergeyitchstoodallthetimemotionless,tightlycompressinghisthicklipsandstaringoffintospace;whenhiscoachmanaskedpermissiontosmokeinhispresencehemadenoanswer,asthoughhehadnotheard。 Semyon,lyingwithhisstomachonthetiller,lookedmockinglyathimandsaid: \"EveninSiberiapeoplecanlive——canli-ive!\" TherewasatriumphantexpressiononCanny’sface,asthoughhehadprovedsomethingandwasdelightedthatthingshadhappenedashehadforetold。Theunhappyhelplessnessofthemaninthefoxskincoatevidentlyaffordedhimgreatpleasure。 \"It’smuddydrivingnow,VassilySergeyitch,\"hesaidwhenthehorseswereharnessedagainonthebank。\"Youshouldhaveputoffgoingforanotherfortnight,whenitwillbedrier。Orelsenothavegoneatall……Ifanygoodwouldcomeofyourgoing—— butasyouknowyourself,peoplehavebeendrivingaboutforyearsandyears,dayandnight,andit’salway’sbeennouse。 That’sthetruth。\" VassilySergeyitchtippedhimwithoutaword,gotintohiscarriageanddroveoff。