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〃It does rock; that's true。  But now; I suppose; we shan't get 

caught with this?〃  Gavrilo shoved the bale with his foot。



〃No。  You can be easy。  I shall hand it over directly and get 

the money。  Oh; yes!〃



〃Five hundred?〃



〃Not less; I dare say。〃



〃I saythat's a sum!  If I; poor wretch; had that!  Ah; I'd 

have a fine time with it。〃



〃On your land?〃



〃To be sure!  Why; I'd be off〃



And Gravilo floated off into day dreams。  Chelkash seemed 

crushed。  His mustaches drooped; his right side was soaked by 

the splashing of the waves; his eyes looked sunken and had 

lost their brightness。  He was a pitiable and depressed figure。 

All that bird…of…prey look in his figure seemed somehow 

eclipsed under a humiliated moodiness; that showed itself in 

the very folds of his dirty shirt。



〃I'm tired out; tooregularly done up。〃



〃We'll be there directly。  See over yonder。〃





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Chelkash turned the boat sharply; and steered it toward 

something black that stood up out of the water。



The sky was again all covered with clouds; and fine; warm rain 

had come on; pattering gayly on the crests of the waves。



〃Stop! easy!〃 commanded Chelkash。



The boat's nose knocked against the hull of the vessel。  〃Are 

they asleep; the devils?〃 grumbled Chelkash; catching with his 

boat…hook on to some ropes that hung over the ship's side。  

〃The ladder's not down。  And this rain; too。  As if it couldn't 

have come before!  Hi; you spongeos。  Hi! Hi!〃



〃Is that Selkash?〃 they heard a soft purring voice say overhead。



〃Come; let down the ladder。〃



〃Kalimera; Selkash。〃



〃Let down the ladder; you smutty devil!〃 yelled Chelkash。



〃Ah; what a rage he's come in to…day。  Ahoy!〃



〃Get up; Gavrilo!〃 Chelkash said to his companion。



In a moment they were on the deck; where three dark…bearded 

figures; eagerly chattering together; in a strange staccato 

tongue looked over the side into Chelkash's boat。  The fourth 

clad in a long gown; went up to him and pressed his hand 

without speaking; then looked suspiciously round at Gavrilo。



〃Get the money ready for me by the morning;〃 Chelkash said to 

him shortly。  〃And now I'll go to sleep。  Gavrilo; come along! 

Are you hungry?〃





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〃I'm sleepy;〃 answered Gavrilo; and five minutes later he was 

snoring in the dirty hold of the vessel; while Chelkash; 

sitting  beside him; tried on somebody's boots。  Dreamily 

spitting on one side; he whistled angrily and mournfully 

between his teeth。  Then he stretched himself out beside 

Gavrilo; and pulling the boots off his feet again and putting 

his arms under his head; he fell to gazing intently at the 

deck; and pulling his mustaches。



The vessel rocked softly on the frolicking water; there was a 

fretful creaking of wood somewhere; the rain pattered softly 

on the deck; and the waves splashed on the ship's side。  

Everything was melancholy and sounded like the lullaby of a 

mother; who has no hope of her child's happiness。  And 

Chelkash fell asleep。



CHAPTER III



He was the first to wake; he looked round him uneasily; but at 

once regained his self…possession and stared at Gavrilo who was 

still asleep。 He was sweetly snoring; and in his sleep smiled 

all over his childish; sun…burned  healthy face。  Chelkash 

sighed and climbed up the narrow rope…ladder。  Through the 

port…hole he saw a leaden strip of sky。  It was daylight; but 

a dreary autumn grayness。



Chelkash came back two hours later。  His face was red; his 

mustaches were jauntily curled; a smile of good…humored gayety 

beamed on his lips。  He was wearing a pair of stout high boots; 

a short jacket; and leather breeches; and he looked like a 

sportsman。  His whole costume was worn; but strong and very

becoming to him; making him look broader; covering up his 

angularity; and giving him a military air。





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〃Hi; little calf; get up!〃  He gave Gavrilo a kick。



Gavrilo started up; and; not recognizing him; stared at him in 

alarm with dull eyes。  Chelkash chuckled。



〃Well; you do look〃 Gavrilo brought out with a broad grin at 

last。  〃You're quite a gentleman!〃



〃We soon change。  But; I say; you're easily scared! aye!  How 

many times were you ready to die last night? eh? tell me!〃



〃Well; but just think; it's the first time I've ever been on 

such a job!  Why one may lose one's soul for all one's life!〃



〃Well; would you go again? Eh?〃



〃Again?  Wellthathow can I say?   For what inducement?  

That's the point!〃



〃Well; if it were for two rainbows?〃



〃Two hundred roubles; you mean?  WellI might。〃



〃But I say!  What about your soul?〃



〃Oh; wellmaybe one wouldn't lose it!〃 Gavrilo smiled。 〃One 

mightn'tand it would make a man of one for all one's life。〃



Chelkash laughed good…humoredly。



〃All right! that's enough joking。  Let's row to land。 Get 

ready!〃



〃Why; I've nothing to do!  I'm ready。〃



And soon they were in the boat again; Chelkash at the rudder; 

Gavrilo at the oars。  Above them the sky was gray; with clouds 

stretched evenly across it。  The muddy green sea played with 

their boat; tossing it noisily on the waves that sportively 

flung bright salt drops into it。  Far ahead from the boat's 

prow could be seen the yellow streak of the sandy shore; while 

from the stern there stretched away into the distance the free;

gambolling sea; all furrowed over with racing flocks of billows; 

decked here and there with a narrow fringe of foam。 





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Far away they could see numbers of vessels; rocking on the 

bosom of the sea; away on the left a whole forest of masts and 

the white fronts of the houses of the town。  From that direction 

there floated across the sea a dull resounding roar; that 

mingled with the splash of the waves into a full rich music。  And 

over all was flung a delicate veil of ash…colored mist; that made 

things seem far from one another。



〃Ah; there'll be a pretty dance by evening!〃 said Chelkash; 

nodding his head at the sea。



〃A storm?〃 queried Gavrilo; working vigorously at the waves with 

his oars。  He was already wet through from head to foot with the 

splashing the wind blew on him from the sea。



〃Aye; aye!〃 Chelkash assented。



Gavrilo looked inquisitively at him; and his eyes expressed 

unmistakable expectation of something。



〃Well; how much did they give you?〃 he asked; at last; seeing 

that Chelkash was not going to begin the conversation。



〃Look!〃 said Chelkash; holding out to Gavrilo something he had 

pulled out of his pocket。



Gavrilo saw the rainbow…colored notes and everything danced in 

brilliant rainbow tints before his eyes。




〃I say!  Why; I thought you were bragging!  That'show much?〃



〃Five hundred and forty!  A smart job!〃





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〃Smart; yes!〃 muttered Gavrilo; with greedy eyes; watching the 

five hundred and forty roubles as they were put back again in 

his pocket。  〃Well; I never!  What a lot of money!〃 and he 

sighed dejectedly。



〃We'll have a jolly good spree; my lad!〃 Chelkash cried 

ecstatically。  〃Eh; we've enough to。  Never fear; mate; I'll 

give you your share。  I'll give you forty; eh?  Satisfied? 

If you like; I'll give it you now!〃



〃Ifyou don't mind。  Well?  I wouldn't say no!〃



Gavrilo was trembling all over with suspense and some other 

acute feeling that dragged at his heart。



〃Hahaha!   Oh; you devil's doll!  'I'd not say no!' Take 

it; mate; please!  I beg you; indeed; take it! I don't know 

what to do with such a lot of money!  You must help me out; 

take some; there!〃



Chelkash held out some red notes to Gavrilo。  He took them 

with a shaking hand; let go the oars; and began stuffing them 

away in his bosom; greedily screwing up his eyes and drawing 

in his breath noisily; as though he had drunk something hot。 

Chelkash watched him with an ironical smile。  Gavrilo took up 

the oars again and rowed nervously; hurriedly; keeping his eyes

down as though he were afraid of something。  His shoulders and 

his ears were twitching。



〃You're greedy。  That's bad。  But; of course; you're a 

peasant;〃 Chelkash said musingly。



〃But see what one can do with money!〃 cried Gavrilo; suddenly 

breaking into passionate excitement; and jerkily; hurriedly; 

as though chasing his thoughts and catching his words as they 

flew; he began to speak of life in the village with money and 

without money。  Respect; plenty; independence gladness!





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Chelkash heard him attentively; with a serious face and eyes 

filled with some dreamy thought。  At times he smiled a smile 

of content。  〃Here we are!〃 Chelkash cried at last; 

interrupting Gavrilo。



A wave caught up the boat and neatly drove it onto the sand。



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