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  “Good!“repliedtheinspector。“Takecaretohaveyourpermitvised,atthepolicestationofNijni-Novgorod。“

  Theyounggirlbentherheadintokenofassent。

  Hearingthesequestionsandreplies,MichaelStrogoffexperiencedamingledsentimentbothofsurpriseandpity。

  What!thisyounggirl,alone,journeyingtothatfar-offSiberia,andatatimewhen,toitsordinarydangers,wereaddedalltheperilsofaninvadedcountryandoneinastateofinsurrection!

  Howwouldshereachit?Whatwouldbecomeofher?

  Theinspectionended,thedoorsofthecarriageswerethenopened,but,beforeMichaelStrogoffcouldmovetowardsher,theyoungLivonian,whohadbeenthefirsttodescend,haddisappearedinthecrowdwhichthrongedtheplatformsoftherailwaystation。

  NIJNI-NOVGOROD,LowerNovgorod,situateatthejunctionoftheVolgaandtheOka,isthechieftowninthedistrictofthesamename。

  ItwasherethatMichaelStrogoffwasobligedtoleavetherailway,whichatthetimedidnotgobeyondthattown。Thus,asheadvanced,histravelingwouldbecomefirstlessspeedyandthenlesssafe。

  Nijni-Novgorod,thefixedpopulationofwhichisonlyfromthirtytothirty-fivethousandinhabitants,containedatthattimemorethanthreehundredthousand;thatistosay,thepopulationwasincreasedtenfold。Thisadditionwasinconsequenceofthecelebratedfair,whichwasheldwithinthewallsforthreeweeks。

  FormerlyMakariewhadthebenefitofthisconcourseoftraders,butsince1817thefairhadbeenremovedtoNijni-Novgorod。

  EvenatthelatehouratwhichMichaelStrogofflefttheplatform,therewasstillalargenumberofpeopleinthetwotowns,separatedbythestreamoftheVolga,whichcomposeNijni-Novgorod。Thehighestoftheseisbuiltonasteeprock。

  anddefendedbyafortcalledinRussia“kreml。“

  MichaelStrogoffexpectedsometroubleinfindingahotel,orevenaninn,tosuithim。Ashehadnottostartimmediately,forhewasgoingtotakeasteamer,hewascompelledtolookoutforsomelodging;but,beforedoingso,hewishedtoknowexactlythehouratwhichthesteamboatwouldstart。

  HewenttotheofficeofthecompanywhoseboatspliedbetweenNijni-NovgorodandPerm。There,tohisgreatannoyance,hefoundthatnoboatstartedforPermtillthefollowingdayattwelveo’clock。Seventeenhourstowait!

  Itwasveryvexatioustoamansopressedfortime。

  However,heneversenselesslymurmured。Besides,thefactwasthatnootherconveyancecouldtakehimsoquicklyeithertoPermorKasan。Itwouldbebetter,then,towaitforthesteamer,whichwouldenablehimtoregainlosttime。

  Here,then,wasMichaelStrogoff,strollingthroughthetownandquietlylookingoutforsomeinninwhichtopassthenight。

  However,hetroubledhimselflittleonthisscore,and,butthathungerpressedhim,hewouldprobablyhavewanderedontillmorninginthestreetsofNijni-Novgorod。Hewaslookingforsupperratherthanabed。ButhefoundbothatthesignoftheCityofConstantinople。There,thelandlordofferedhimafairlycomfortableroom,withlittlefurniture,itistrue,butnotwithoutanimageoftheVirgin,andafewsaintsframedinyellowgauze。

  Agoosefilledwithsourstuffingswimminginthickcream,barleybread,somecurds,powderedsugarmixedwithcinnamon,andajugofkwass,theordinaryRussianbeer,wereplacedbeforehim,andsufficedtosatisfyhishunger。Hedidjusticetothemeal,whichwasmorethancouldbesaidofhisneighborattable,who,having,inhischaracterof“oldbeliever“

  ofthesectofRaskalniks,madethevowofabstinence,rejectedthepotatoesinfrontofhim,andcarefullyrefrainedfromputtingsugarinhistea。

  Hissupperfinished,MichaelStrogoff,insteadofgoinguptohisbedroom,againstrolledoutintothetown。But,althoughthelongtwilightyetlingered,thecrowdwasalreadydispersing,thestreetsweregraduallybecomingempty,andatlengtheveryoneretiredtohisdwelling。

  WhydidnotMichaelStrogoffgoquietlytobed,aswouldhaveseemedmorereasonableafteralongrailwayjourney?WashethinkingoftheyoungLivoniangirlwhohadbeenhistravelingcompanion?

  Havingnothingbettertodo,heWASthinkingofher。Didhefearthat,lostinthisbusycity,shemightbeexposedtoinsult?Hefearedso,andwithgoodreason。Didhehopetomeether,and,ifneedwere,toaffordherprotection?No。Tomeetwouldbedifficult。

  Astoprotection——whatrighthadhe——

  “Alone,“hesaidtohimself,“alone,inthemidstofthesewanderingtribes!Andyetthepresentdangersarenothingcomparedtothoseshemustundergo。Siberia!Irkutsk!IamabouttodareallrisksforRussia,fortheCzar,whilesheisabouttodoso——Forwhom?Forwhat?Sheisauthorizedtocrossthefrontier!Thecountrybeyondisinrevolt!

  ThesteppesarefullofTartarbands!“

  MichaelStrogoffstoppedforaninstant,andreflected。

  “Withoutdoubt,“thoughthe,“shemusthavedeterminedonundertakingherjourneybeforetheinvasion。Perhapssheisevennowignorantofwhatishappening。Butno,thatcannotbe;

  themerchantsdiscussedbeforeherthedisturbancesinSiberia——

  andshedidnotseemsurprised。Shedidnotevenaskanexplanation。

  Shemusthaveknownitthen,andknowingit,isstillresolute。

  Poorgirl!Hermotiveforthejourneymustbeurgentindeed!

  Butthoughshemaybebrave——andshecertainlyisso——herstrengthmustfailher,and,tosaynothingofdangersandobstacles,shewillbeunabletoendurethefatigueofsuchajourney。

  NevercanshereachIrkutsk!“

  Indulginginsuchreflections,MichaelStrogoffwanderedonaschanceledhim;beingwellacquaintedwiththetown,heknewthathecouldeasilyretracehissteps。

  Havingstrolledonforaboutanhour,heseatedhimselfonabenchagainstthewallofalargewoodencottage,whichstood,withmanyothers,onavastopenspace。

  Hehadscarcelybeentherefiveminuteswhenahandwaslaidheavilyonhisshoulder。

  “Whatareyoudoinghere?“roughlydemandedatallandpowerfulman,whohadapproachedunperceived。

  “Iamresting,“repliedMichaelStrogoff。

  “Doyoumeantostayallnightonthebench?“

  “Yes,ifIfeelinclinedtodoso,“answeredMichaelStrogoff,inatonesomewhattoosharpforthesimplemerchanthewishedtopersonate。

  “Comeforward,then,soIcanseeyou,“saidtheman。

  MichaelStrogoff,rememberingthat,aboveall,prudencewasrequisite,instinctivelydrewback。“Itisnotnecessary,“hereplied,andcalmlysteppedbacktenpaces。

  Themanseemed,asMichaelobservedhimwell,tohavethelookofaBohemian,suchasaremetatfairs,andwithwhomcontact,eitherphysicalormoral,isunpleasant。Then,ashelookedmoreattentivelythroughthedusk,heperceived,nearthecottage,alargecaravan,theusualtravelingdwellingoftheZingarisorgypsies,whoswarminRussiawhereverafewcopeckscanbeobtained。

  Asthegypsytooktwoorthreestepsforward,andwasabouttointerrogateMichaelStrogoffmoreclosely,thedoorofthecottageopened。

  Hecouldjustseeawoman,whospokequicklyinalanguagewhichMichaelStrogoffknewtobeamixtureofMongolandSiberian。

  “Anotherspy!Lethimalone,andcometosupper。

  Thepaplukaiswaitingforyou。“

  MichaelStrogoffcouldnothelpsmilingattheepithetbestowedonhim,dreadingspiesashedidaboveallelse。

  Inthesamedialect,althoughhisaccentwasverydifferent,theBohemianrepliedinwordswhichsignify,“Youareright,Sangarre!Besides,westartto-morrow。“

  “To-morrow?“repeatedthewomaninsurprise。

  “Yes,Sangarre,“repliedtheBohemian;“to-morrow,andtheFatherhimselfsendsus——wherewearegoing!“

  Thereuponthemanandwomanenteredthecottage,andcarefullyclosedthedoor。

  “Good!“saidMichaelStrogoff,tohimself;“ifthesegipsiesdonotwishtobeunderstoodwhentheyspeakbeforeme,theyhadbetterusesomeotherlanguage。“

  FromhisSiberianorigin,andbecausehehadpassedhischildhoodintheSteppes,MichaelStrogoff,ithasbeensaid,understoodalmostallthelanguagesinusagefromTartarytotheSeaofIce。Astotheexactsignificationofthewordshehadheard,hedidnottroublehishead。

  Forwhyshoulditinteresthim?

  Itwasalreadylatewhenhethoughtofreturningtohisinntotakesomerepose。Hefollowed,ashedidso,thecourseoftheVolga,whosewaterswerealmosthiddenunderthecountlessnumberofboatsfloatingonitsbosom。

  Anhourafter,MichaelStrogoffwassleepingsoundlyononeofthoseRussianbedswhichalwaysseemsohardtostrangers,andonthemorrow,the17thofJuly,heawokeatbreakofday。

  HehadstillfivehourstopassinNijni-Novgorod;itseemedtohimanage。Howwashetospendthemorningunlessinwandering,ashehaddonetheeveningbefore,throughthestreets?

  Bythetimehehadfinishedhisbreakfast,strappeduphisbag,hadhispodorojnainspectedatthepoliceoffice,hewouldhavenothingtodobutstart。Buthewasnotamantolieinbedafterthesunhadrisen;soherose,dressedhimself,placedtheletterwiththeimperialarmsonitcarefullyatthebottomofitsusualpocketwithintheliningofhiscoat,overwhichhefastenedhisbelt;hethenclosedhisbagandthrewitoverhisshoulder。

  Thisdone,hehadnowishtoreturntotheCityofConstantinople,andintendingtobreakfastonthebankoftheVolganearthewharf,hesettledhisbillandlefttheinn。Bywayofprecaution,MichaelStrogoffwentfirsttotheofficeofthesteam-packetcompany,andtheremadesurethattheCaucasuswouldstartattheappointedhour。

  Ashedidso,thethoughtforthefirsttimestruckhimthat,sincetheyoungLivoniangirlwasgoingtoPerm,itwasverypossiblethatherintentionwasalsotoembarkintheCaucasus,inwhichcaseheshouldaccompanyher。

  Thetownabovewithitskremlin,whosecircumferencemeasurestwoversts,andwhichresemblesthatofMoscow,wasaltogetherabandoned。

  Eventhegovernordidnotresidethere。Butifthetownabovewaslikeacityofthedead,thetownbelow,atallevents,wasalive。

  MichaelStrogoff,havingcrossedtheVolgaonabridgeofboats,guardedbymountedCossacks,reachedthesquarewheretheeveningbeforehehadfalleninwiththegipsycamp。Thiswassomewhatoutsidethetown,wherethefairofNijni-Novgorodwasheld。

  Inavastplainrosethetemporarypalaceofthegovernor-general,wherebyimperialordersthatgreatfunctionaryresidedduringthewholeofthefair,which,thankstothepeoplewhocomposedit,requiredanever-watchfulsurveillance。

  Thisplainwasnowcoveredwithboothssymmetricallyarrangedinsuchamannerastoleaveavenuesbroadenoughtoallowthecrowdtopasswithoutacrush。

  Eachgroupofthesebooths,ofallsizesandshapes,formedaseparatequarterparticularlydedicatedtosomespecialbranchofcommerce。

  Therewastheironquarter,thefurriers’quarter,thewoolenquarter,thequarterofthewoodmerchants,theweavers’quarter,thedriedfishquarter,etc。Someboothswereevenbuiltoffancymaterials,someofbricksoftea,othersofmassesofsaltmeat——thatistosay,ofsamplesofthegoodswhichtheownersthusannouncedweretheretothepurchasers——asingular,andsomewhatAmerican,modeofadvertisement。

  Intheavenuesandlongalleystherewasalreadyalargeassemblageofpeople——thesun,whichhadrisenatfouro’clock,beingwellabovethehorizon——anextraordinarymixtureofEuropeansandAsiatics,talking,wrangling,haranguing,andbargaining。

  Everythingwhichcanbeboughtorsoldseemedtobeheapedupinthissquare。Furs,preciousstones,silks,Cashmereshawls,Turkeycarpets,weaponsfromtheCaucasus,gauzesfromSmyrnaandIspahan。Tiflisarmor,caravanteas。Europeanbronzes,Swissclocks,velvetsandsilksfromLyons,Englishcottons,harness,fruits,vegetables,mineralsfromtheUral,malachite,lapis-lazuli,spices,perfumes,medicinalherbs,wood,tar,rope,horn,pumpkins,water-melons,etc——

  alltheproductsofIndia,China,Persia,fromtheshoresoftheCaspianandtheBlackSea,fromAmericaandEurope,wereunitedatthiscorneroftheglobe。

  Itisscarcelypossibletrulytoportraythemovingmassofhumanbeingssurginghereandthere,theexcitement,theconfusion,thehubbub;demonstrativeaswerethenativesandtheinferiorclasses,theywerecompletelyoutdonebytheirvisitors。ThereweremerchantsfromCentralAsia,whohadoccupiedayearinescortingtheirmerchandiseacrossitsvastplains,andwhowouldnotagainseetheirshopsandcounting-housesforanotheryeartocome。

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