AsIdidso,therearosefromtheground-levelananimatedclodofearthintheshapeofasturdyindividual。Unwashedandunshaven,hehadhangingonhisframeanopencanvasshirt,greywithdust,andbaggybluebreeches。
  “Goodevening,“Isaidtothefellow。
  “Iwishyouthesame,“hereplied。“Whitherareyoubound?“
  “Firstofall,whatisthenameofthisriver?“
  “Whatisitsname?Why,itistheSagaidak,ofcourse。“
  Ontheman’slarge,roundheadtherewasashockofbristling,grizzledcurls,whilependenttothemoustachebelowitwereendslikethoseofthemoustacheofaChinaman。Also,ashissmalleyesscannedmewithanairofimpudentdistrust,Icoulddetectthattheywereengagedincountingtheholesanddamsinmyraiment。Onlyafteralongintervaldidhedrawadeepbreathasfromhispocketheproducedaclaypipewithacanemouthpiece,and,knittinghisbrowsattentively,felltopeeringintothepipe’sblackbowl。Thenhesaid:
  “Haveyoumatches?“
  Irepliedintheaffirmative。
  “Andsometobacco?“
  Forawhilehecontinuedtocontemplatethesunwherethatluminaryhungsuspendedaboveacloud-bankbeforefinallydeclining。Thenheremarked:
  “Givemeapinchofthetobacco。Asformatches,Ihavesome。“
  Sobothofuslitup;afterwhichherestedhiselbowsuponthebalustradeofthebridge,leantbackagainstthecentralstanchions,andforsometimecontinuedmerelytoemitandinhalebluecoilsofsmoke。Thenhisnosewrinkled,andheexpectorated。
  “Muscovitetobaccoisit?“heinquired。
  “No——Roman,Italian。“
  “Oh!“Andasthewrinklesofhisnosestraightenedthemselvesagainheadded:“Thenofcourseitisgoodtobacco。“
  Toenteradwellinginadvanceofone’shostisabreachofdecorum;wherefore,IfoundmyselfforcedtoremainstandingwhereIwasuntilmyinterlocutor’staleofquestionsastomypreciseidentity,myexactplaceoforigin,mytruedestination,andmyrealreasonsfortravellingshouldtardilywinitswaytoafinish。Greatlytheprocessvexedme,forIwaseager,rather,tolearnwhatthesteppesettlementmighthaveinstoreformydelectation。
  “Work?“thefellowdrawledthroughhisteeth。“Ohno,thereisnoworktobegothere。Howcouldtherebeatthisseasonoftheyear?“
  Turningaside,hespatintotherivulet。
  Onthefurtherbankofthelatter,agoosewasstruttingimportantlyattheheadofastringofround,fluffy,yellowgoslings,whilstdrivingthebroodweretwolittlegirls——theoneachildbutlittlelargerthanthegooseitself,dressedinaredfrock,andarmedwithaswitch;andtheotheroneayoungsterabsolutelyofasizewiththebird,paleoffeature,plumpofbody,bowedofleg,andgraveofexpression。
  “Ufim!“cameatthismomentinthestridentvoiceofawomanunseen,butincensed;uponwhichmycompanionbestoweduponmeasidelongnod,andmutteredwithanairofappreciation:
  “THERE’Slungsforyou!“
  Whereafter,hefelltotwitchingthetoesofachafedandblackenedfoot,andtogazingattheirnails。Hisnextquestionwas:
  “Areyou,maybe,ascholar?“
  “Whydoyouask?“
  “Because,ifyouare,youmightliketoreadtheBookoveracorpse。“
  Andsoproud,apparently,washeoftheproposalthatafaintsmilecrossedhisflaccidcountenance。
  “Yousee,itwouldbework,“headdedwithhisbrowneyesveiled,“whilst,inaddition,youwouldbepaidtenkopecksforyourtrouble,andallowedtokeeptheshroud。“
  “Andshouldalsobegivensomesupper,Isuppose?“
  “Yes——andshouldalsobegivensomesupper。“
  “Whereisthecorpselying?“
  “Inmyownhut。Shallwegothere?“
  Offweset。Enrouteweheardoncemoreastridentshoutof:
  “Ufi-i-im!“
  Asweproceeded,shadowsoftreesglidedalongthesoftroadtomeetus,whilebehindaclumpofbushesonthefurtherbankoftherivuletsomechildrenwereshoutingattheirplay。Thus,whatwiththechildren’svoices,andthepurlingofthewater,andthenoiseofsomeoneplaningapieceofwood,theairseemedfulloftremulous,suspendedsound。Meanwhile,myhostsaidtomewithadrawl:
  “Oncewedidhaveareaderhere。Anoldwomanshewas,aregularoldwitchwhoatlasthadtoberemovedtothetownforamputationofthefeet。Theymightwellhavecutoffhertonguetoowhilsttheywereaboutit,since,thoughusefulenough,shecouldrailindeed!“
  Presentlyablackpuppy,acreatureofaboutthesizeofatoad,cameambling,three-leggedfashion,underourfeet。Uponthatitstiffeneditstail,growled,andsnuffedtheairwithitstinypinknose。
  Nexttherepoppedupfromsomewhereoranotherabarefootedyoungwoman。Clappingherhands,shebawled:
  “Here,youUfim,howIhavebeencallingforyou,andcallingforyou!“
  “Eh?Well,Ineverheardyou。“
  “Wherewereyou,then?“
  Bywayofreply,myconductorsilentlypointedinmydirectionwiththestemofhispipe。Thenheledmeintotheforecourtofthehutnexttotheonewhencetheyoungwomanhadissued,whilstsheproceededtoprojectfreshvolleysofabuse,andfreshexpressionsofaccentuatednon-amiability。
  Inthelittledoorwayofthedwellingnexttohers,wefoundseatedtwooldwomen。Oneofthemwasasrotundanddishevelledasabattered,leathernball,andtheotheronewasawomanbonyandcrookedofback,swarthyofskin,andirritableoffeature。
  Atthewomen’sfeetlay,lollingoutarag-liketongue,ashaggydogwhich,redandpatheticofeye,couldboastofaframenearlyaslargeasasheep’s。
  Firstofall,Ufimrelatedindetailhowhehadfalleninwithmyself。ThenhestatedthepurposeforwhichheconceiveditwaspossiblethatImightproveuseful。Andallthetimethathewasspeaking,twopairsofeyescontemplatedhiminsilence;
  until,onthecompletionofhisrecital,oneoftheoldwomengaveajerktoathin,darkneck,andtheotherolddameinvitedmetotakeaseatwhilstshepreparedsomesupper。
  Amidthetangledherbageoftheforecourt,aspotovergrownwithmallowandbrambleshoots,therewasstandingacartwhich,lackingwheels,haditsaxle-pointsdarkwithmildew。Presentlyaherdofcattlewasdrivenpastthehut,andoverthehamletthereseemedtoarise,drift,andfloat,aperfectwaveofsound。
  Also,aseveningdescended,Icouldseeanever-increasingnumberofgreyshadowscomecreepingforthfromtheforecourt’srecesses,andoverlayinganddarkeningtheturf。
  “Onedayallofusmustdie,“remarkedUfim,withempressementashetappedthebowlofhispipeagainstawall。
  Thenextmomentthebarefooted,red-cheekedyoungwomanshowedherselfatthegate,andaskedintonesratherlessvehementthanrecently:
  “Areyoucoming,orareyounot?“
  “Presently,“repliedUfim。“Onethingatatime。“
  ForsupperIwasgivenahunchofbreadandabowlofmilk;
  whereuponthedogrose,laiditsaged,slobberingmuzzleuponmyknee,andgazedintomyfacewithitsdimeyesasthoughitweresaying,“MayItoohaveabite?“
  Next,likeaneventidebreezeamongwitheredherbage,therefloatedacrosstheforecourtthehoarsevoiceofthecrook-backedoldwoman。
  “Letuspray,“shesaid。“OhGod,takeawayfromusallsorrow,andreceivethereforerequitementintwofoldmeasure!“
  Assherecitedtheprayerwithamienasdarkasfate,thesupplicantrolledherlongneckfromsidetoside,andnoddedherophidian-shapedheadinaccordancewithasortofregular,lethargicrhythm。NextIheardsinktoearth,atmyfeet,somesenilewordsutteredinasortofsingsong。
  “Somefolkneedworkjustasmuchastheywish,andothersneeddonoworkatall。YetOURfolkhavetoworkbeyondtheirstrength,andtoworkwithoutanyrecompenseforthetoilwhichtheyundergo。“
  Uponthisthesmalleroftheoldcroneswhispered:
  “ButtheMotherofGodwillrecompensethem。Sherecompenseseveryone。“
  Thenadeadsilencefell——aweightysilence,asilenceseeminglyfraughtwithmattersofimport,andinspiringinoneanassurancethatpresentlytherewouldbebroughtforthimpressivereflections——therewouldreachtheearwordsofmark。