“Ido,“Ireplied。“Yes,Ido。“
“Good!“
Thebellofthemonasterystrucktwohastybeats——thenbecamesilent,sothatonlythesadechoofitsvoiceremainedreverberatingoverthecemetery。Oncemoremyinterlocutordrewouthiscigarette-case,silentlyofferedittomyself,andlightedandpuffedindustriouslyatanothercigarette。Ashedidsohishands,assmallandbrownastheclawsofabird,shookalittle,andhishead,bentdown,lookedlikeanEasteregginplush。
Stillsmoking,helookedmeintheeyeswithaself-diffidentfrown,andmuttered:
“Onlythroughthelabourofmandoestheearthattaindevelopment。Andonlybyfamiliarisinghimselfwith,andremembering,thepastcanmanobtainsupportinhisworkonearth。“
Inspeaking,theLieutenantloweredhisarm;whereuponontohiswristthereslippedthebroadgoldenbraceletadornedwithamedallion,andtheregazedatmethencetheminiatureofafair-hairedwoman:andsincethehandbelowitwasfreckled,anditsflexiblefingerswereswollenoutofshape,andhadlosttheirsymmetry,thewoman’sfine-drawnfacelookedthemorefulloflife,and,clearlypickedout,couldbeseentobesmilingasweetandslightlyimperioussmile。
“Yourwifeoryourdaughter?“Iqueried。
“MyGod!MyGod!“was,withasubduedsigh,theonlyresponsevouchsafed。ThentheLieutenantraisedhisarm,andthebraceletslidbacktoitsrestingplaceunderhiscuff。
Overthetownthecolumnsofcurlingsmokeweregrowingredder,andtheclatteringwindowsblushingtoatintofpinkthatrecalledtomymemorythelividcheeksofVirubov’s“niece,“ofthewomaninwhom,likeheruncle,therewasnothingthatcouldprovokeoneto“takeliberties。“
Next,therescaledthecemeterywallandstealthilystretchedthemselvesontheground,sothattheylookednotunlikethefar-flungshadowsofthecemetery’scrosses,afileofdark,tatteredfiguresofbeggars,whileonthefurthersideoftheslowlydarkeninggreeneryacantordrawledinsluggish,carelessaccents:
“E-e-ternalme-e——“
“Eternalmemoryofwhat?“exclaimedLieutenantKhorvatwithanangryshrugofhisshoulders。“Suppose,inhisday,amanhasbeenthebestcucumber-salterormushroom-picklerinagiventown。Orsupposehehasbeenthebestcobblerthere,orthatoncehesaidsomethingwhichthestreetwhereinhedweltcanstillremember。WouldnotTHATmanbeamanwhoserecordshouldbepreserved,andmadeaccessibletomyrecollection?“
AndagaintheLieutenant’sfacewreatheditselfinsolidringsofpungenttobaccosmoke。
Blowingsoftlyforamoment,thewindbentthelongstemsofgrassinthedirectionofthedecliningsun,anddiedaway。Allthatremainedaudibleamidthestillnesswasthepeevishvoicesofwomensaying:
“Totheleft,Isay。“
“Oh,whatistobedone,Tanechka?“
Expellingafreshcloudoftobaccosmokeincylindricalform,theoldmanmuttered:
“Itwouldseemthatthosewomenhaveforgottentheprecisespotwheretheirrelativeorfriendhappenstolieburied。“
Asahawkflewoverthesun-reddenedbelfry-cross,thebird’sshadowglidedoveramemorialstonenearthespotwhereweweresitting,glancedoffthecornerofthestone,andappearedanewbeyondit。Andinthewatchingofthisshadow,Isomehowfoundapleasantdiversion。
WentontheLieutenant:
“Isaythatagraveyardoughttoevincethevictoryoflife,thetriumphofintellectandoflabour,ratherthanthepowerofdeath。However,imaginehowthingswouldworkoutundermyscheme。UnderittherecordofwhichIhavespokenwouldconstituteahistoryofatown’slifewhich,ifanything,wouldincreasemen’srespectfortheirfellows。Yes,suchahistoryasTHATiswhatacemeteryoughttobe。Otherwisetheplaceisuseless。Similarlywillthepastproveuselessifitcangiveusnothing。Yetissuchahistoryevercompiled?Ifitis,howcanonesaythateventsarebroughtaboutby,forsooth,’servantsofGod’?“
Pointingtothetombswithagestureasthoughhewereswimming,hepausedforamomentortwo。
“Youareagoodman,“Isaid,“andamanwhomusthavelivedagoodandinterestinglife。“
Hedidnotlookatme,butansweredquietlyandthoughtfully:
“Atleastamanoughttobehisfellows’friend,seeingthattothemheisbeholdenforeverythingthathepossessesandforeverythingthathecontains。Imyselfhavelived——“
Here,withacontractionofhisbrows,hefelltogazingabouthim,asthoughhewereseekingthenecessaryword;until,seemingtofailtofindit,hecontinuedgravely:
“Menneedtobebroughtclosertogether,untillifeshallhavebecomebetteradjusted。Neverforgetthosewhoaredeparted,foranythingandeverythinginthelifeofa’servantofGod’
mayproveinstructiveandofprofoundsignificance。“
Onthewhitesidesofthememorial-stones,thesettingsunwascastingwarmluridreflections,untilthestoneworklookedasthoughithadbeensplashedwithhotblood。Moreover,everythingaroundusseemedcuriouslytohaveswelledandgrownlargerandsofterandlesscoldofoutline;thewholescene,thoughasmotionlessasever,appearedtohavetakenonasortofbright-redhumidity,anddepositedthathumidityinpurple,scintillating,quiveringdewontheturf’svariousspikesandtufts。Gradually,also,theshadowsweredeepeningandlengthening,whileonthefurthersideofthecemeterywallacowlowedatintervals,inagrossanddrunkenfashion,andapartyoffowlscackledwhatseemedtobecursesinresponse,andasawgratedandscreeched。
SuddenlytheLieutenantburstintoapealofsubduedlaughter,andcontinuedtodosountilhisshouldersshook。Atlengthhesaidthroughtheparoxysms,as,givingmeapush,hecockedhishatboyishly:
“Imustconfessthat,that——thattheviewwhichIfirsttookofyouwasratheratragicone。Yousee,whenIsawamanlyingproneonthegrassIsaidtomyself:’H’m!Whatisthat?’NextI
sawayoungfellowroamingaboutthecemeterywithafrownsettledonhisface,andhisbreechesbulging;andagainIsaidtomyself——“
“Abookislyinginmybreechespocket,“Iinterposed。
“Ah!ThenIunderstand。Yes,Imadeamistake,butavery,welcomeone。However,asIsay,whenIfirstsawyou,Isaidtomyself:’Thereisamanlyingnearthattomb。Perhapshehasabullet,awound,inhistemple?’And,asyouknow——“
Hestoppedtowinkatmewithanotheroutburstofsoft,good-humouredlaughter。Thenhecontinued。
“Nevertheless,theschemeofwhichIhavetoldyoucannotreallybecalledascheme,sinceitismerelyafancyofmyown。YetI
SHOULDliketoseelifelivedinbetterfashion。“
Hesighedandpaused,forevidentlyhewasbecominglostinthought。
“Unfortunately,“hecontinuedatlast,“thelatterisadesirewhichIhaveconceivedtoolate。IfonlyIhaddonesofifteenyearsago,whenIwasfillingthepostofInspectoroftheprisonatUsman——“
Hisleftarmstretcheditselfout,andoncemorethereslidontohiswristthebracelet。Foramomenthetoucheditsgoldwitharapid,butcareful,delicate,movement——thenherestoredthetrinkettoitsretreat,rosesuddenly,lookedabouthimforasecondortwowithafrown,andsaidindry,brisktonesashegavehisiron-greymoustacheanenergetictwist:
“NowImustbegoing。“
ForawhileIaccompaniedhimonhisway,forIhadakeendesiretohearhimsaysomethingmoreinthatpleasant,powerfulbassofhis;butthoughhesteppedpastthegravestoneswithstridesascarefulandregularasthoseofasoldieronparade,hefailedagaintobreaksilence。
Justaswepassedthechapelofthemonasterytherefloatedforthintothefaireveningstillness,fromthebars,ofawindow,whileyetnotreallystirringthatstillness,ahumofgruff,lazy,peevishejaculations。Apparentlytheywereutteredbytwopersonswhowereengagedinadispute,sinceoneofthemmuttered:
“Whathaveyoudone?Whathaveyoudone?“
Andtheotherrespondedcarelessly:
“Holdyourtongue,now!Prayholdyourtongue!“
ONARIVERSTEAMER
Thewateroftheriverwassmooth,anddullsilveroftint。
Also,sobarelyperceptiblewasthecurrentthatitseemedtobealmoststagnantunderthemistofthenoontideheat,andonlybythechangesintheaspectofthebankscouldonerealisehowquietlyandevenlytheriverwascarryingonitssurfacetheoldyellow-hulledsteamerwiththewhite-rimmedfunnel,andalsotheclumsybargewhichwasbeingtowedinherwake。
Dreamilydidthefloatsofthepaddle-wheelsslapthewater。
Undertheplanksofthedecktheenginestoiledwithoutceasing。