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第11章

  Suddenlysomeonesaidwiththesubduedassuranceofapersonreadingaloudfromawrittendocument:
  “UnlessthepeasantsofKubarovokeepawatchupontheirtimberlands,thesunwillfirethemtomorrow,andthentheBirkins’
  forestalsowillcatchalight。“
  Foramomentthedisputedieddown。Then,asitwerecleavingthesilence,avoicesaidstutteringly:
  “Whocaresaboutthesignificanceoftheword’truth’?“
  Andthewords——heavy,jumbled,andclumsy——filledmewithdespondentreflections。Thenagainthevoicesrose——thistimeinlouderandmorevenomousaccents,andwiththeirdinrecalledtome,bysomeaccident,thefoolishlines:
  ThegodsdidgivemenwaterTowashin,andtodrink;
  YetmanhasmadeitbutapoolInwhichhiswoestosink。
  PresentlyImovedoutsideand,seatingmyselfonthestepsoftheveranda,felltocontemplatingthedull,blurredwindowsoftheArchpriest’shouseontheothersideofthesquare,andtowatchinghowblackshadowskeptflittingtoandfrobehindtheirpanesasthefaint,lugubriousnotesofaguitarmadethemselvesheard。Andahigh-pitched,irritablevoicekeptrepeatingatintervals:“Allowme。Pray,permitmetospeak,“andbeingansweredbyavoicewhichintermittentlyshotintothesilence,asintoabottomlesssack,thewords:“No,doyouwaitamoment,doyouwaitamoment。“
  Surroundedbythedarkness,thehouseslookedstuntedlikegravestones,withalineofblacktreesabovetheirroofsthatloomedshadowyandcloud-like。Onlyinthefurthestcorneroftheexpansewasthelightofasolitarystreetlampbearingaresemblancetothediskofastationary,resplendentdandelion。
  Overeverythingwasmelancholy。Farfrominvitingwasthegeneraloutlook。Somuchwasthisthecasethat,had,atthatmoment,anyonestolenuponmefrombehindthebushesanddealtmeasuddenblowonthehead,Ishouldmerelyhavesunktoearthwithoutattemptingtoseewhomyassailanthadbeen。
  Often,inthosedays,wasIinthismood,foritclavetomeasfaithfullyasadog——neverdiditwhollyleaveme。
  “ItwasformenlikeTHOSEthatthisfairearthofourswasbestoweduponus!“Ithoughttomyself。
  Suddenly,withaclatter,someoneranoutofthedoorofthetavern,sliddownthesteps,fellheadlongattheirfoot,quicklyregainedhisequilibrium,anddisappearedinthedarknessafterexclaiminginathreateningvoice:
  “Oh,I’LLpayyouout!I’LLskinyou,youdamned……!“
  Whereaftertwofiguresthatalsoappearedinthedoorwaysaidastheystoodtalkingtooneanother:
  “Youheardhimthreatentofiretheplace,didyounot?“
  “Yes,Idid。Butwhyshouldhewanttofireit?“
  “Becauseheisadangerousrascal。“
  Presently,slingingmywalletuponmyback,Ipursuedmyonwardwayalongastreetthatwasfencedoneithersidewithatallpalisade。AsIproceeded,longgrasseskeptcatchingatmyfeetandrustlingdrily。Andsowarmwasthenightastorenderthepaymentofalodgingfeesuperfluous;andthemoresosinceintheneighbourhoodofthecemetery,whereanadvancedguardofyoungpineshadpushedforwardtothecemeterywallandlitteredthesandyground,withacarpetofred,drycones,thereweresleeping-placespreparedinadvance。
  Suddenlyfromthedarknessthereemerged,torecoilagain,aman’stallfigure。
  “Whoisthat?Whoisit?“askedthehoarse,nervousvoiceofGubinindissipationofthedeathlikestillness。
  Whichsaid,heandIfellintostepwithoneanother。AsweproceededheinquiredwhenceIhadcome,andwhyIwasstillabroad。Whereafterheextendedtome,astoanoldacquaintance,theinvitation:
  “Willyoucomeandsleepatmyplace?Myhouseisnearhere,andasforwork,Iwillfindyouajobtomorrow。Infact,asithappens,IamneedingamantohelpmecleanoutawellattheBirkins’place。Willthejobsuityou?Verywell,then。AlwaysI
  liketosettlethingsovernight,asitisatnightthatIcanbestseethroughpeople。“
  The“house“turnedouttobenothingmorethananoldone-eyed,hunchbackedwashhouseorshantywhich,bulgingofwall,stoodwedgedagainsttheclayeyslopeofaravineasthoughitwouldfainburyitselfamidtheboughsoftheneighbouringarbutustreesandelders。
  Withoutstrikingalight,Gubinflunghimselfuponsomemouldyhaythatlitteredathresholdasnarrowasthethresholdofadog-kennel,andsaidtomewithanairofauthorityashedidso:
  “Iwillsleepwithmyheadtowardsthedoor,fortheatmospherehereisatrifleconfined。“
  And,trueenough,theplacereekedofelderberries,soap,burntstuff,anddecayedleaves。IcouldnotconceivewhyIhadcometosuchaspot。
  Thetwistedbranchesoftheneighbouringtreeshungmotionlessathwartthesky,andconcealedfromviewthegoldendustoftheMilkyWay,whileacrosstheOkaanowlkeptscreeching,andthestrange,arrestingremarksofmycompanionpeltedmelikeshowersofpeas。
  “DonotbesurprisedthatIshouldliveinaremoteravine,“hesaid。“I,whosehandisagainsteveryman,canatleastfeellordofwhatIsurveyhere。“
  Toodarkwasitformetoseemyhost’sface,butmymemoryrecalledhisbaldcranium,andtheyellowlightofthelampsfallinguponanoseaslongasawoodpecker’sbeak,apairofgreyandstubblycheeks,apairofthinlipscoveredbyabristlingmoustache,amouthsharp-cutaswithaknife,andfullofblack,evil-lookingstumps,apairofpointed,sensitive,mouse-likeears,andaclean-shavenchin。Thelastfeatureinnowayconsortedwithhisvisage,orwithhiswholeappearance;butatleastitrenderedhimworthyofremark,andenabledonetorealisethatonehadtodealwithneitherapeasantnorasoldiernoratradesman,butwithamanpeculiartohimself。
  Also,hisframewaslanky,withlongarmsandlegs,andpointedkneesandelbows。Infact,solikeapieceofstringwashisbodythattotwistitroundandround,oreventotieitintoaknot,would,seemingly,havebeeneasyenough。
  ForawhileIfoundhisspeechdifficulttofollow;wherefore,silentlyIgazedatthesky,wherethestarsappearedtobeplayingatfollow-my-leader。
  “Areyouasleep?“atlengthheinquired。
  “No,Iamnot。Whydoyoushaveyourbeard?“
  “Whydoyouask?“
  “Because,ifyouwillpardonme,Ithinkyourfacewouldlookbetterbearded。“
  Withashortlaughheexclaimed:
  “Bearded?Ah,sloven!Bearded,indeed!“
  Towhichheaddedmoregravely:
  “BothPetertheGreatandNicholasIwerewiserthanyou,fortheyordainedthatwhosoevershouldbebeardedshouldhavehisnoseslit,andbefinedahundredroubles。Didyoueverhearofthat?“
  “No。“
  “Andfromthesamesource,fromthebeard,arosealsotheGreatSchism。“
  Hismannerofspeakingwastoorapidtobearticulate,and,inleavinghismouth,hiswordscausedhislipstobarestumpsandgumsamidwhichtheylosttheirway,becamedisintegrated,andissued,asitwere,inanincompletestate。
  “Everyone,“hecontinued,“knowsthatlifeislivedmoreeasilywithabeardthanwithoutone,sincewithabeardliesaremoreeasilytold——theycanbetold,andthenhiddeninthemassesofhair。Henceweoughttogothroughlifewithourfacesnaked,sincesuchfacesrenderuntruthfulnessmoredifficult,andpreventtheirownersfromprevaricatingwithoutthefactbecomingplaintoall。“
  “Butwhataboutwomen?“
  “Whataboutwomen?Well,womencanalwayslietotheirhusbandssuccessfully,butnottoallthetown,toalltheworld,tofolkingeneral。Moreover,sinceawoman’srealbusinessinlifeisthesameasthatofthehen,torearyoung,whatcanitmatterifsheDOEScackleafewfalsehoods,providedthatshebeneitherapriestnoramayornoratchinovnik,anddoesnotpossessanyauthority,andcannotestablishlaws?Forthereallyimportantpointisthatthelawitselfshouldnotlie,buteverupholdtruthpureandsimple。Longhastheprevalentillegalitydisgustedme。“
  Thedooroftheshantywasstandingopen,andamidtheouterdarkness,asinachurch,thetreeslookedlikepillars,andthewhitestemsofthebircheslikesilvercandelabratippedwithathousandlights,ordimly-seenchoristerswithfacesshowingpaleabovesacramentalvestmentsofblack。Allmysoulwasfullofasortofpainfulrestlessness。ItwasafeelingasthoughI
  shouldlivetoriseandgoforthintothedarkness,andofferbattletotheterrorsofthenight;yetever,asmycompanion’storrentialspeechcaughtandheldmyattention,itdetainedmewhereIwas。
  “Myfatherwasamanofnolittleoriginalityandcharacter,“hewenton。“Wherefore,noneofthetownsfolklikedhim。Bytheageoftwentyhehadrisentobeanalderman,yetnevertotheendcouldgetthebetteroffolk’sstubbornnessandstupidity,eventhoughhemadeithiscustomtotreatallandsundrytofoodanddrink,andtoreasonwiththem。No,notevenatthelastdidheattainhisdue。Peoplefearedhimbecauseherevolutionisedeverything,revolutioniseditdowntotheveryroots;thetruthbeingthathehadgraspedtheoneessentialfactthatlawandordermustbedriven,likenails,intothepeople’sveryvitals。“