首页 >出版文学> TWENTY-THREE TALES>第34章
  ’See,now,howangryIwillmakehim。’
  Alltheotherslavesassembled,lookinginatthegatesoroverthefence,andtheDevilclimbedatreenearbytoseehowhisservantwoulddohiswork。Themasterwalkedabouttheinclosure,showinghisgueststheewesandlambs,andpresentlyhewishedtoshowthemhisfinestram。
  ’Alltheramsarevaluable,’saidhe,’butIhaveonewithcloselytwistedhorns,whichispriceless。Iprizehimastheappleofmyeye。’
  Startledbythestrangers,thesheeprushedabouttheinclosure,sothatthevisitorscouldnotgetagoodlookattheram。Assoonasitstoodstill,Alebstartledthesheepasifbyaccident,andtheyallgotmixedupagain。Thevisitorscouldnotmakeoutwhichwasthepricelessram。Atlastthemastergottiredofit。
  ’Aleb,dearfriend,’hesaid,’praycatchourbestramforme,theonewiththetightlytwistedhorns。Catchhimverycarefully,andholdhimstillforamoment。’
  Scarcelyhadthemastersaidthis,whenAlebrushedinamongthesheeplikealion,andclutchedthepricelessram。Holdinghimfastbythewool,heseizedthelefthindlegwithonehand,and,beforehismaster’seyes,lifteditandjerkeditsothatitsnappedlikeadrybranch。Hehadbrokentheram’sleganditfellbleatingontoitsknees。ThenAlebseizedtherighthindleg,whilethelefttwistedroundandhungquitelimp。Thevisitorsandtheslavesexclaimedindismay,andtheDevil,sittingupinthetree,rejoicedthatAlebhaddonehistasksocleverly。Themasterlookedasblackasthunder,frowned,benthishead,anddidnotsayaword。
  Thevisitorsandtheslavesweresilent,too,waitingtoseewhatwouldfollow。Afterremainingsilentforawhile,themastershookhimselfasiftothrowoffsomeburden。Thenheliftedhishead,andraisinghiseyesheavenward,remainedsoforashorttime。
  Presentlythewrinklespassedfromhisface,andhelookeddownatAlebwithasmilesaying:
  ’Oh,Aleb,Aleb!Yourmasterbadeyouangerme;butmymasterisstrongerthanyours。Iamnotangrywithyou,butIwillmakeyourmasterangry。YouareafraidthatIshallpunishyou,andyouhavebeenwishingforyourfreedom。Know,then,Aleb,thatI
  shallnotpunishyou;but,asyouwishtobefree,here,beforemyguests,Isetyoufree。Gowhereyoulike,andtakeyourholidaygarmentwithyou!’
  Andthekindmasterreturnedwithhisgueststothehouse;buttheDevil,grindinghisteeth,felldownfromthetree,andsankthroughtheground。
  littlegirlswiserthanmenLITTLEGIRLSWISERTHANMEN
  ITwasanearlyEaster。Sledgingwasonlyjustover;snowstilllayintheyards;andwaterraninstreamsdownthevillagestreet。
  Twolittlegirlsfromdifferenthouseshappenedtomeetinalanebetweentwohomesteads,wherethedirtywaterafterrunningthroughthefarm-yardshadformedalargepuddle。Onegirlwasverysmall,theotheralittlebigger。Theirmothershaddressedthembothinnewfrocks。Thelittleoneworeabluefrocktheotherayellowprint,andbothhadredkerchiefsontheirheads。Theyhadjustcomefromchurchwhentheymet,andfirsttheyshowedeachothertheirfinery,andthentheybegantoplay。Soonthefancytookthemtosplashaboutinthewater,andthesmalleronewasgoingtostepintothepuddle,shoesandall,whentheeldercheckedher:
  ’Don’tgoinso,Malá;sha,’saidshe,’yourmotherwillscoldyou。Iwilltakeoffmyshoesandstockings,andyoutakeoffyours。’
  Theydidso,andthen,pickinguptheirskirts,beganwalkingtowardseachotherthroughthepuddle。ThewatercameuptoMalá;sha’sankles,andshesaid:
  ’Itisdeep,Akoú;lya,I’mafraid!’
  ’Comeon,’repliedtheother。’Don’tbefrightened。Itwon’tgetanydeeper。’
  Whentheygotnearoneanother,Akoú;lyasaid:
  ’Mind,Malá;sha,don’tsplash。Walkcarefully!’
  Shehadhardlysaidthis,whenMalá;shaplumpeddownherfootsothatthewatersplashedrightontoAkoú;lya’sfrock。Thefrockwassplashed,andsowereAkoú;lya’seyesandnose。Whenshesawthestainsonherfrock,shewasangryandranafterMalá;shatostrikeher。Malá;shawasfrightened,andseeingthatshehadgotherselfintotrouble,shescrambledoutofthepuddle,andpreparedtorunhome。JustthenAkoú;lya’smotherhappenedtobepassing,andseeingthatherdaughter’sskirtwassplashed,andhersleevesdirty,shesaid:
  ’Younaughty,dirtygirl,whathaveyoubeendoing?’
  ’Malá;shadiditonpurpose,’repliedthegirl。
  AtthisAkoú;lya’smotherseizedMalá;sha,andstruckheronthebackofherneck。Malá;shabegantohowlsothatshecouldbeheardalldownthestreet。Hermothercameout。
  ’Whatareyoubeatingmygirlfor?’saidshe;andbeganscoldingherneighbour。Onewordledtoanotherandtheyhadanangryquarrel。Themencameoutandacrowdcollectedinthestreet,everyoneshoutingandnoonelistening。Theyallwentonquarrelling,tillonegaveanotherapush,andtheaffairhadverynearlycometoblows,whenAkoú;lya’soldgrandmother,steppinginamongthem,triedtocalmthem。
  ’Whatareyouthinkingof,friends?Isitrighttobehaveso?Onadaylikethis,too!Itisatimeforrejoicing,andnotforsuchfollyasthis。’
  Theywouldnotlistentotheoldwomanandnearlyknockedheroffherfeet。Andshewouldnothavebeenabletoquietthecrowd,ifithadnotbeenforAkoú;lyaandMalá;shathemselves。
  Whilethewomenwereabusingeachother,Akoú;lyahadwipedthemudoffherfrock,andgonebacktothepuddle。Shetookastoneandbeganscrapingawaytheearthinfrontofthepuddletomakeachannelthroughwhichthewatercouldrunoutintothestreet。
  PresentlyMalá;shajoinedher,andwithachipofwoodhelpedherdigthechannel。Justasthemenwerebeginningtofight,thewaterfromthelittlegirls’channelranstreamingintothestreettowardstheveryplacewheretheoldwomanwastryingtopacifythemen。Thegirlsfollowedit;onerunningeachsideofthelittlestream。
  ’Catchit,Malá;sha!Catchit!’shoutedAkoú;lya;whileMalá;shacouldnotspeakforlaughing。
  Highlydelighted,andwatchingthechipfloatalongontheirstream,thelittlegirlsranstraightintothegroupofmen;andtheoldwoman,seeingthem,saidtothemen:
  ’Areyounotashamedofyourselves?Togofightingonaccountoftheselassies,whentheythemselveshaveforgottenallaboutit,andareplayinghappilytogether。Dearlittlesouls!Theyarewiserthanyou!’
  Themenlookedatthelittlegirls,andwereashamed,and,laughingatthemselves,wentbackeachtohisownhome。
  ’Exceptyeturn,andbecomeaslittlechildren,yeshallinnowiseenterintothekingdomofheaven。’
  THEREoncelived,intheGovernmentofOufá;aBashkí;rnamedIlyá;s。Hisfather,whodiedayearafterhehadfoundhissonawife,didnotleavehimmuchproperty。Ilyá;sthenhadonlysevenmares,twocows,andaboutascoreofsheep。Hewasagoodmanager,however,andsoonbegantoacquiremore。Heandhiswifeworkedfrommorntillnight;risingearlierthanothersandgoinglatertobed;andhispossessionsincreasedyearbyyear。Livinginthisway,Ilyá;slittlebylittleacquiredgreatwealth。Attheendofthirty-fiveyearshehad200horses,150headofcattle,and1,200sheep。Hiredlabourerstendedhisflocksandherds,andhiredwomenmilkedhismaresandcows,andmadekumiss[17],butterandcheese。Ilyá;shadabundanceofeverything,andeveryoneinthedistrictenviedhim。Theysaidofhim:
  ’Ilyá;sisafortunateman:hehasplentyofeverything。Thisworldmustbeapleasantplaceforhim。’
  PeopleofpositionheardofIlyá;sandsoughthisacquaintance。
  Visitorscametohimfromafar;andhewelcomedeveryone,andgavethemfoodanddrink。Whoevermightcome,therewasalwayskumiss,tea,sherbet,andmuttontosetbeforethem。Whenevervisitorsarrivedasheepwouldbekilled,orsometimestwo;andifmanyguestscamehewouldevenslaughteramareforthem。
  Ilyá;shadthreechildren:twosonsandadaughter;andhemarriedthemalloff。Whilehewaspoor,hissonsworkedwithhim,andlookedaftertheflocksandherdsthemselves;butwhenhegrewrichtheygotspoiledandoneofthemtooktodrink。Theeldestwaskilledinabrawl;andtheyounger,whohadmarriedaself-willedwoman,ceasedtoobeyhisfather,andtheycouldnotlivetogetheranymore。
  Sotheyparted,andIlyá;sgavehissonahouseandsomeofthecattle;andthisdiminishedhiswealth。Soonafterthat,adiseasebrokeoutamongIlyá;s’ssheep,andmanydied。Thenfollowedabadharvest,andthehaycropfailed;andmanycattlediedthatwinter。ThentheKirghí;zcapturedhisbestherdofhorses;andIlyá;s’spropertydwindledaway。Itbecamesmallerandsmaller,whileatthesametimehisstrengthgrewless;till,bythetimehewasseventyyearsold,hehadbeguntosellhisfurs,carpets,saddles,andtents。Atlasthehadtopartwithhisremainingcattle,andfoundhimselffacetofacewithwant。Beforeheknewhowithadhappened,hehadlosteverything,andintheiroldageheandhiswifehadtogointoservice。Ilyá;shadnothingleft,excepttheclothesonhisback,afurcloak,acup,hisindoorshoesandovershoes,andhiswife,Sham-Shemagi,whoalsowasoldbythistime。Thesonwhohadpartedfromhimhadgoneintoafarcountry,andhisdaughterwasdead,sothattherewasnoonetohelptheoldcouple。
  Theirneighbour,Muhammad-Shah,tookpityonthem。Muhammad-Shahwasneitherrichnorpoor,butlivedcomfortably,andwasagoodman。HerememberedIlyá;s’shospitality,andpityinghim,said:
  ’Comeandlivewithme,Ilyá;s,youandyouroldwoman。Insummeryoucanworkinmymelon-gardenasmuchasyourstrengthallows,andinwinterfeedmycattle;andSham-Shemagishallmilkmymaresandmakekumiss。Iwillfeedandclotheyouboth。
  Whenyouneedanything,tellme,andyoushallhaveit。’