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the fancy bread。 





112 TWENTY…SIX MEN AND A GIRL





We did not like the bakers; because we envied them; their work 

was lighter than ours; they were paid more; and were better 

fed; they had a light; spacious workroom; and they were all so 

clean and healthyand that made them hateful to us。   We all

looked gray and yellow; three of us had syphilis; several

suffered from skin diseases; one was completely crippled by 

rheumatism。  On holidays and in their leisure time the bakers 

wore pea…jackets and creaking boots; two of them had accordions; 

and they all used to go for strolls in the town gardenwe wore 

filthy rags and leather clogs or plaited shoes on our feet; the 

police would not let us into the town gardenscould we possibly 

like the bakers?



And one day we learned that their chief baker had been drunk; 

the master had sacked him and had already taken on another; and 

that this other was a soldier; wore a satin waistcoat and a 

watch and gold chain。  We were inquisitive to get a sight of 

such a dandy; and in the hope of catching a glimpse of him we 

kept running one after another out into the yard。



But he came of his own accord into our room。  Kicking at the 

door; he pushed it open; and leaving it ajar; stood in the 

doorway smiling; and said to us:



〃God help the work!  Good…morning; mates!〃



The ice…cold air; which streamed in through the open door; 

curled in streaks of vapor round his feet。  He stood on the 

threshold; looked us up and down; and under his fair; twisted 

mustache gleamed big yellow teeth。  His waistcoat was really 

something quite out of the common; blue…flowered; brilliant 

with shining little buttons of red stones。  He also wore a watch

chain。





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He was a fine fellow; this soldier; tall; healthy; rosy…cheeked; 

and his big; clear eyes had a friendly; cheerful glance。  He wore 

on his head a white starched cap; and from under his spotlessly 

clean apron peeped the pointed toes of fashionable; well…blacked 

boots。



Our baker asked him politely to shut the door。  The soldier did 

so without hurrying himself; and began to question us about the 

master。  We explained to him; all speaking together; that our 

employer was a thorough…going brute; a rogue; a knave; and a 

slave…driver; in a word; we repeated to him all that can and 

must be said about an employer; but cannot be repeated here。 

The soldier listened to us; twisted his mustache; and watched 

us with a friendly; open…hearted look。



〃But haven't you got a lot of girls here?〃 he asked suddenly。



Some of us began to laugh deferentially; others put on a meaning 

expression; and one of us explained to the soldier that there 

were nine girls here。



〃You make the most of them?〃 asked the soldier; with a wink。



We laughed; but not so loudly; and with some embarrassment。  

Many of us would have liked to have shown the soldier that we 

also were tremendous fellows with the girls; but not one of us 

could do so; and one of our number confessed as much; when he 

said in a low voice:



〃That sort of thing is not in our line。〃



〃Well; no; it wouldn't quite do for you;〃 said the soldier with 

conviction; after having looked us over。





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〃There is something wanting about you all you don't look the 

right sort。  You've no sort of appearance; and the women; you 

see; they like a bold appearance; they will have a well set…up 

body。  Everything has to be tip…top for them。  That's why they 

respect strength。  They want an arm like that!〃



The soldier drew his right hand; with its turned…up shirt sleeve; 

out of his pocket; and showed us his bare arm。  It was white and 

strong; and covered with shining yellow hairs。



〃Leg and chest; all must be strong。  And then a man must be 

dressed in the latest fashion; so as to show off his looks to 

advantage。  Yes; all the women take to me。  Whether I call to 

them; or whether I beckon them; they with one accord; five at 

a time; throw themselves at my head。〃



He sat down on a flour sack; and told at length all about the 

way women loved him; and how bold he was with them。  Then he 

left; and after the door had creaked to behind him; we sat for 

a long time silent; and thought about him and his talk。  Then 

we all suddenly broke silence together; and it became apparent 

that we were all equally pleased with him。  He was such a nice; 

open…hearted fellow; he came to see us without any 

standoffishness; sat down and chatted。  No one else came to us 

like that; and no one else talked to us in that friendly sort 

of way。  And we continued to talk of him and his coming triumph 

among the embroidery girls; who passed us by with contemptuous 

sniffs when they saw us in the yard; or who looked straight 

through us as if we had been air。 





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But we admired them always when we met them outside; or when 

they walked past our windows; in winter; in fur jackets and 

toques to match; in summer; in hats trimmed with flowers; and 

with colored parasols in their hands。  We talked; however; about

these girls in a way that would have made them mad with shame 

and rage; if they could have heard us。



〃If only he does not get hold of little Tanya!〃 said the baker; 

suddenly; in an anxious tone of voice。



We were silent; for these words troubled us。 Tanya had quite 

gone out of our minds; supplanted; put on one side by the strong; 

fine figure of the soldier。



Then began a lively discussion; some of us maintained that Tanya 

would never lower herself so; others thought she would not be 

able to resist him; and the third group proposed to give him a 

thrashing if he should try to annoy Tanya。  And; finally; we all 

decided to watch the soldier and Tanya; and to warn the girl

against him。  This brought the discussion to an end。



Four weeks had passed by since then; during this time the soldier 

baked white bread; walked about with the gold…embroidery girls; 

visited us often; but did not talk any more about his conquests; 

only twisted his mustache; and licked his lips lasciviously。



Tanya called in as usual every morning for 〃little kringels;〃 

and was as gay and as nice and friendly with us as ever。  We 

certainly tried once or twice to talk to her about the soldier; 

but she called him a 〃goggle…eyed calf;〃 and made fun of him 

all round; and that set our minds at rest。  We saw how the 

gold…embroidery girls carried on with the soldier; and we were 

proud of our girl; Tanya's behavior reflected honor on us all; we

imitated her; and began in our talks to treat the soldier with 

small consideration。  





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She became dearer to us; and we greeted her with more  

friendliness and kindliness every morning。



One day the soldier came to see us; a bit drunk; and sat down 

and began to laugh。  When we asked him what he was laughing 

about; he explained to us:



〃Why two of themthat Lydka girl and Grushka have been 

clawing each other on my account。  You should have seen the 

way they went for each other!  Ha! ha!  One got hold of the 

other one by the hair; threw her down on the floor of the 

passage; and sat on her! Ha! ha! ha!  They scratched and tore 

each others' faces。  It was enough to make one die with 

laughter!  Why is it women can't fight fair?  Why do they always

scratch one another; eh?〃



He sat on the bench; healthy; fresh and jolly; he sat there and 

went on laughing。  We were silent。  This time he made an 

unpleasant impression on us。



〃Well; it's a funny thing what luck I have with the women…folk!  

Eh?  I've laughed till I'm ill!  One wink; and it's all over 

with them!  It's the d…devil!〃



He raised his white hairy hands; and slapped them down on his 

knees。   And his eyes seem to reflect such frank astonishment; 

as if he were himself quite surprised at his good luck with 

women。  His fat; red face glistened with delight and self 

satisfaction; and he licked his lips more than ever。



Our baker scraped the shovel violently and angrily along the 

oven floor; and all at once he said sarcastically:





117  TWENTY…SIX MEN AND A GIRL





〃There's no great strength needed to pull up fir saplings; but 

try a real pine…tree。〃



〃Why…what do you mean by saying that to me?〃 asked the soldier。



〃Oh; well。 。 。 。〃



〃What is it?〃



〃Nothing…it slipped out!〃



〃No; wait a minute! What's the point? What pinetree?〃



Our baker did not answer; working rapidly away with the shovel 

at the oven; flinging into it the half…cooked kringels; taking 

out those that were done; and noisily throwing them on the 

floor to the boys who were stringing them on bast。  He seemed 

to have forgotten the soldier and his conversation with him。 

But th

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