“Silence!“athreateningvoicenearthebarraquebrokein。“I
  amtheforemanhere。“
  Thevoiceoftheex-soldierreplied:
  “Whatworkmenaretheseofyours?Theyaremeresectarians,fellowswhoareforeversinginghymns。“
  Towhichsomeoneelseadded:
  “Besides,olddevilthatyouare,aren’tyouboundtofinishallbuildingworkbeforethebeginningofaSunday?“
  “Letusthrowtheirtoolsintothestream。“
  “Yes,andstartariot,“wasSilantiev’scommentashesquattedbeforetheembersofthefire。
  Aroundthebarraque,pickedoutagainsttheyellowofitsframework,anumberofdarkfiguresweresurgingtoandfroasaroundaconflagration。Presentlyweheardsomethingsmashedtopieces——atallevents,weheardthecrackingandscrapingofwoodagainststone,andthenthestrident,hilariouscommand:
  “Holdonthere!I’LLsoonputthingstorights!Carpenters,justhandoverthesaw!“
  Apparentlytherewerethreemeninchargeoftheproceedings:theoneared-beardedmuzhikinaseaman’sblouse;thesecondatallmanwithhunchedshoulders,thinlegs,andlongarmswhokeptgraspingtheforemanbythecollar,shakinghim,andbawling,“Whereareyourlathes?Bringthemout!“whilenoticeablealsowasabroad-shoulderedyoungfellowinaraggedredshirtwhokeptthrustingpiecesofscantlingthroughthewindowsofthebarraque,andshouting,“Catchholdofthese!Laythemoutinarow!“;andthethirdtheex-soldierhimself。Thelast-named,ashejostledhiswayamongthecrowd,keptvociferating,viciously,virulently,andwithacurioussystemofdivisionofhissyllables:
  “Aha-a,ra-abble,secta-arians。Yo-ouwouldhavenothingtosaytome,youSe-erbs!YetIsaytoYOU:Goalong,mychickens,forthere-estofusareti-iredofyou,andcometosa-ayso!“
  “Whatdoeshewant?“askedSilantievquietlyashelitacigarette。“Vodka?Oh,THEY’LLgivehimvodka!……Yetareyounotsorryforfellowsofthatstamp?“
  Throughthebluetobacco-smokehegazedintotheglowingembers;
  untilatlasthetookacharredstick,andcollectedtheembersintoaheapglowingred-goldlikeabouquetoffierypoppies;andashedidso,hishandsomeeyesgleamedwithjustsuchareverentaffection,suchaprayerfulkindliness,asmusthavelurkedintheeyesofprimeval,nomadicmaninthepresenceofthedancing,beneficentsourceoflightandheat。
  “AtleastIamsorryforsuchfellows,“Vasilicontinued。
  “Aye,theverythoughtofthemany,manyfolkwhohavecometonothing!Theverythoughtofit!Terrible,terrible!“
  Atouchofdaylightwasstilllingeringonthetopsofthemountains,butinthedefileitselfnightwasbeginningtoloom,andtolullallthingstosleep——toinclineoneneithertospeakoneselfnortolistentothedullclamourofthoseothersontheoppositebank,whereeventothemurmuroftherivuletthedistastefuldinseemedtocommunicateanoteofanger。
  Therethecrowdhadlitahugebonfire,andthenaddedtoitasecondonewhich,crackling,hissing,andemittingcoilsofbluish-tintedsmoke,hadfallentovyingwithitsfellowinlacingthefoamoftherivuletwithmuslin-likepatternsinred。
  Asthemassofdarkfiguressurgedbetweenthetwoflaresanhilariousvoiceshoutedtoustheinvitation:
  “Comeoverhere,you!Don’tbebackward!Comeoverhere,Isay!“
  Uponwhichfollowedaclatterasofthesmashingofadrinking-
  vessel,whilefromthered-beardedmuzhikcameathick,raucousshoutof:
  “Thesefellowsneededtobetaughtalesson!“
  Almostatthesamemomenttheforemanofthecarpentersbrokehiswayclearofthecrowd,and,carefullycrossingtherivuletbythestepping-stoneswhichwehadconstructed,squatteddownuponhisheelsbythemargin,andwithmuchpuffingandblowingfelltorinsinghisface,afacewhichinthemurkyfirelightlookedflushedandred。
  “Ithinkthatsomeonehasgivenhimablow,“hazardedSilantievsottovoce。
  Andwhentheforemanrosetoapproachusthisprovedtobethecase,forthenwesawthatdrippingfromhisnose,andmeanderingoverhismoustacheandsoakedwhitebeard,therewasastreamofdarkbloodwhichhadspottedandstreakedhisshirt-front。
  “Peacetothisgathering!“hesaidgravelyas,pressinghislefthandtohisstomach,hebowed。
  “Andweprayyourindulgence,“wasSilantiev’sresponse,thoughhedidnotraisehiseyesashespoke。“Praybeseated。“
  Small,withered,and,forallbuthisblood-stainedshirt,scrupulouslyclean,theoldmanremindedmeofcertainpicturesofold-timehermits,andthemoresosinceeitherpainorshameorthegleamofthefirelighthadcausedhishithertodeadeyestogatherlifeandgrowbrighter——aye,andsterner。Somehow,asI
  lookedathim,Ifeltawkwardandabashed。
  Acoughtwistedhisbroadnose。Thenhewipedhisbeardonthepalmofhishand,andhishandonhisknee;whereafter,ashestretchedforththepairofsenile,dark-colouredhands,andheldthemovertheembers,hesaid:
  “Howcoldthewateroftherivuletis!Itisabsolutelyicy。“
  WithaglancefromunderhisbrowsSilantievinquired:
  “Areyouverybadlyhurt?“
  “No。Merelyamancaughtmeablowonthebridgeofthenose,wherethebloodflowsreadily。Yet,asGodknows,hewillgainnothingbyhisact,whereasthesufferingwhichhehascausedmewillgotoswellmyaccountwiththeHolySpirit。“
  Asthemanspokeheglancedacrosstherivulet。Ontheoppositebanktwomenwerestaggeringalong,anddrunkenlybawlingthetipsyrefrain:
  “Inthedu-u-uokletmedie,Intheau-autumntime!“
  “Aye,longisitsinceIreceivedablow,“theoldmancontinued,scanningthetworevellersfromunderhishand。
  “TwentyyearsitmustbesincelastIdidso。Andnowtheblowwasstruckfornothing,fornorealfault……Yousee,Ihavebeenallowednonailsforthedoingofthework,andhavebeenobligedtomakeuseofwoodenclampsformostofit,whilebattensalsohavenotbeenforthcoming;and,thisbeingso,itwasthroughnoremissnessofminethattheworkcouldnotbefinishedbysunsettonight。Isuspect,too,that,toekeoutitswages,thatrabblehasbeenthieving,withtheeldestleadingtherest。Andthat,again,isnotathingforwhichIcanbeheldresponsible。True,thisisaGovernmentjob,andsomeofthosefellowsareyoung,andyoung,hungryfellowssuchastheywillmaytheybeforgiven!steal,sinceeveryonehankerstogetsomethinginreturnforaverylittle。But,oncemore,howisthatmyfault?
  Yes,thatrabblemustbearegularsetofrascals!Justnowtheydeprivedmyeldestsonofasaw,ofabrand-newsaw;andthereaftertheyspiltmyblood,thebloodofagreybeard!“
  Herehissmall,greyfacecontractedintowrinkles,and,closinghiseyes,hesobbedadry,gratingsob。
  Silantievfidgeted——thensighed。Presentlytheoldmanlookedathim,blewhisnose,wipedhishanduponhistrousers,andsaidquietly:
  “Somewhere,Ithink,Ihaveseenyoubefore。“
  “Thatisso。YousawmeoneeveningwhenIvisitedyoursettlementforthemendingofathresher。“
  “Yes,yes。ThatiswhereIDIDseeyou。Itwasyou,wasitnot?
  Well,doyoustilldisagreewithme?“
  Towhichtheoldmanaddedwithanodandasmile:
  “SeehowwellIrememberyourwords!Youare,Iimagine,stillofthesameopinion?“
  “HowshouldInotbe?“respondedSilantievdourly。
  “Ah,well!Ah,well!“
  Andtheoldmanstretchedhishandsoverthefireoncemore,discolouredhandsthethumbsofwhichwerecuriouslybentoutwardsandsplayed,and,seemingly,unabletomoveinharmonywiththefingers。
  Theex-soldiershoutedacrosstheriver:
  “Thelandhereiseasytowork,andmakesthepeoplelazy。Whowouldcaretoliveinsucharegion?Whowouldcaretocometoit?MuchratherwouldIgoandearnalivingondifficultland。“
  Theoldmanpaidnoheed,butsaidtoSilantiev——saidtohimwithanaustere,derisivesmile:
  “DoyouSTILLthinkitnecessarytostruggleagainstwhathasbeenordainedofGod?DoyouSTILLthinkthatlong-sufferingisbad,andresistancegood?Youngman,yoursoulisweakindeed: