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  “TheFatherordersit!“answeredMichael,forthefirsttimeinvokingtheall-powerfulnameoftheEmperor。

  “Forward,myswallows!“criedtheiemschik,seizingonehorse,whileMichaeldidthesametotheother。

  Thusurged,thehorsesbegantostruggleonward。

  Theycouldnolongerrear,andthemiddlehorsenotbeinghamperedbytheothers,couldkeepinthecenteroftheroad。

  Itwaswiththegreatestdifficultythateithermanorbeastscouldstandagainstthewind,andforeverythreestepstheytookinadvance,theylostone,andeventwo,bybeingforcedbackwards。

  Theyslipped,theyfell,theygotupagain。Thevehicleranagreatriskofbeingsmashed。Ifthehoodhadnotbeensecurelyfastened,itwouldhavebeenblownawaylongbefore。

  MichaelStrogoffandtheiemschiktookmorethantwohoursingettingupthisbitofroad,onlyhalfaverstinlength,sodirectlyexposedwasittothelashingofthestorm。

  Thedangerwasnotonlyfromthewindwhichbatteredagainstthetravelers,butfromtheavalancheofstonesandbrokentrunkswhichwerehurtlingthroughtheair。

  Suddenly,duringaflashoflightning,oneofthesemasseswasseencrashingandrollingdownthemountaintowardsthetarantass。

  Theiemschikutteredacry。

  MichaelStrogoffinvainbroughthiswhipdownontheteam,theyrefusedtomove。

  Afewfeetfartheron,andthemasswouldpassbehindthem!

  Michaelsawthetarantassstruck,hiscompanioncrushed;

  hesawtherewasnotimetodragherfromthevehicle。

  Then,possessedinthishourofperilwithsuperhumanstrength,hethrewhimselfbehindit,andplantinghisfeetontheground,bymainforceplaceditoutofdanger。

  Theenormousmassasitpassedgrazedhischest,takingawayhisbreathasthoughithadbeenacannon-ball,thencrushingtopowdertheflintsontheroad,itboundedintotheabyssbelow。

  “Oh,brother!“criedNadia,whohadseenitallbythelightoftheflashes。

  “Nadia!“repliedMichael,“fearnothing!“

  “ItisnotonmyownaccountthatIfear!“

  “Godiswithus,sister!“

  “Withmetruly,brother,sinceHehassenttheeinmyway!“

  murmuredtheyounggirl。

  Theimpetusthetarantasshadreceivedwasnottobelost,andthetiredhorsesoncemoremovedforward。Dragged,sotospeak,byMichaelandtheiemschik,theytoiledontowardsanarrowpass,lyingnorthandsouth,wheretheywouldbeprotectedfromthedirectsweepofthetempest。

  Atoneendahugerockjuttedout,roundthesummitofwhichwhirledaneddy。Behindtheshelteroftherocktherewasacomparativecalm;

  yetoncewithinthecircumferenceofthecyclone,neithermannorbeastcouldresistitspower。

  Indeed,somefirswhichtoweredabovethisprotectionwereinatriceshornoftheirtops,asthoughagiganticscythehadsweptacrossthem。

  Thestormwasnowatitsheight。Thelightningfilledthedefile,andthethunderclapshadbecomeonecontinuedpeal。Theground,struckbytheconcussion,trembledasthoughthewholeUralchainwasshakentoitsfoundations。

  Happily,thetarantasscouldbesoplacedthatthestormmightstrikeitobliquely。Butthecounter-currents,directedtowardsitbytheslope,couldnotbesowellavoided,andsoviolentweretheythateveryinstantitseemedasthoughitwouldbedashedtopieces。

  Nadiawasobligedtoleaveherseat,andMichael,bythelightofoneofthelanterns,discoveredanexcavationbearingthemarksofaminer’spick,wheretheyounggirlcouldrestinsafetyuntiltheycouldoncemorestart。

  Justthen——itwasoneo’clockinthemorning——therainbegantofallintorrents,andthisinadditiontothewindandlightning,madethestormtrulyfrightful。Tocontinuethejourneyatpresentwasutterlyimpossible。Besides,havingreachedthispass,theyhadonlytodescendtheslopesoftheUralMountains,andtodescendnow,withtheroadtornupbyathousandmountaintorrents,intheseeddiesofwindandrain,wasuttermadness。

  “Towaitisindeedserious,“saidMichael,“butitmustcertainlybedone,toavoidstilllongerdetentions。Theveryviolenceofthestormmakesmehopethatitwillnotlastlong。

  Aboutthreeo’clockthedaywillbegintobreak,andthedescent,whichwecannotriskinthedark,weshallbeable,ifnotwithease,atleastwithoutsuchdanger,toattemptaftersunrise。“

  “Letuswait,brother,“repliedNadia;“butifyoudelay,letitnotbetosparemefatigueordanger。“

  “Nadia,Iknowthatyouarereadytobraveeverything,but,inexposingbothofus,Iriskmorethanmylife,morethanyours,Iamnotfulfillingmytask,thatdutywhichbeforeeverythingelseImustaccomplish。“

  “Aduty!“murmuredNadia。

  Justthenabrightflashlitupthesky;aloudclapfollowed。

  Theairwasfilledwithsulphuroussuffocatingvapor,andaclumpofhugepines,struckbytheelectricfluid,scarcelytwentyfeetfromthetarantass,flareduplikeagigantictorch。

  Theiemschikwasstrucktothegroundbyacounter-shock,but,regaininghisfeet,foundhimselfhappilyunhurt。

  Justasthelastgrowlingsofthethunderwerelostintherecessesofthemountain,MichaelfeltNadia’shandpressinghis,andheheardherwhisperthesewordsinhisear:

  “Cries,brother!Listen!“

  DURINGthemomentarylullwhichfollowed,shoutscouldbedistinctlyheardfromfartheron,atnogreatdistancefromthetarantass。

  Itwasanearnestappeal,evidentlyfromsometravelerindistress。

  Michaellistenedattentively。Theiemschikalsolistened,butshookhishead,asthoughitwasimpossibletohelp。

  “Theyaretravelerscallingforaid,“criedNadia。

  “Theycanexpectnothing,“repliedtheiemschik。

  “Whynot?“criedMichael。“Oughtnotwedoforthemwhattheywouldforusundersimilarcircumstances?“

  “Surelyyouwillnotriskthecarriageandhorses!“

  “Iwillgoonfoot,“repliedMichael,interruptingtheiemschik。

  “Iwillgo,too,brother,“saidtheyounggirl。

  “No,remainhere,Nadia。Theiemschikwillstaywithyou。

  Idonotwishtoleavehimalone。“

  “Iwillstay,“repliedNadia。

  “Whateverhappens,donotleavethisspot。“

  “YouwillfindmewhereInowam。“

  Michaelpressedherhand,and,turningthecorneroftheslope,disappearedinthedarkness。

  “Yourbrotheriswrong,“saidtheiemschik。

  “Heisright,“repliedNadiasimply。

  MeanwhileStrogoffstroderapidlyon。Ifhewasinagreathurrytoaidthetravelers,hewasalsoveryanxioustoknowwhoitwasthathadnotbeenhinderedfromstartingbythestorm;

  forhehadnodoubtthatthecriescamefromthetelga,whichhadsolongprecededhim。

  Therainhadstopped,butthestormwasragingwithredoubledfury。

  Theshouts,borneontheair,becamemoredistinct。

  NothingwastobeseenofthepassinwhichNadiaremained。

  Theroadwoundalong,andthesqualls,checkedbythecorners,formededdieshighlydangerous,topasswhich,withoutbeingtakenoffhislegs,Michaelhadtousehisutmoststrength。

  Hesoonperceivedthatthetravelerswhoseshoutshehadheardwereatnogreatdistance。Eventhen,onaccountofthedarkness,Michaelcouldnotseethem,yethehearddistinctlytheirwords。

  Thisiswhatheheard,andwhatcausedhimsomesurprise:

  “Areyoucomingback,blockhead?“

  “Youshallhaveatasteoftheknoutatthenextstage。“

  “Doyouhear,youdevil’spostillion!Hullo!Below!“

  “Thisishowacarriagetakesyouinthiscountry!“

  “Yes,thisiswhatyoucallatelga!“

  “Oh,thatabominabledriver!Hegoesonanddoesnotappeartohavediscoveredthathehasleftusbehind!“

  “Todeceiveme,too!Me,anhonorableEnglishman!Iwillmakeacomplaintatthechancellor’sofficeandhavethefellowhanged。“

  Thiswassaidinaveryangrytone,butwassuddenlyinterruptedbyaburstoflaughterfromhiscompanion,whoexclaimed,“Well!thisisagoodjoke,Imustsay。“

  “Youventuretolaugh!“saidtheBritonangrily。

  “Certainly,mydearconfrere,andthatmostheartily。

  ’PonmywordIneversawanythingtocomeuptoit。“

  Justthenacrashingclapofthunderre-echoedthroughthedefile,andthendiedawayamongthedistantpeaks。Whenthesoundofthelastgrowlhadceased,themerryvoicewenton:

  “Yes,itundoubtedlyisagoodjoke。ThismachinecertainlynevercamefromFrance。“

  “NorfromEngland,“repliedtheother。

  Ontheroad,bythelightoftheflashes,Michaelsaw,twentyyardsfromhim,twotravelers,seatedsidebysideinamostpeculiarvehicle,thewheelsofwhichweredeeplyimbeddedintherutsformedintheroad。

  Heapproachedthem,theonegrinningfromeartoear,andtheothergloomilycontemplatinghissituation,andrecognizedthemasthetworeporterswhohadbeenhiscompanionsonboardtheCaucasus。

  “Good-morningtoyou,sir,“criedtheFrenchman。“Delightedtoseeyouhere。Letmeintroduceyoutomyintimateenemy,Mr。Blount。“

  TheEnglishreporterbowed,andwasabouttointroduceinhisturnhiscompanion,AlcideJolivet,inaccordancewiththerulesofsociety,whenMichaelinterruptedhim。

  “Perfectlyunnecessary,sir;wealreadyknoweachother,forwetraveledtogetherontheVolga。“

  “Ah,yes!exactlyso!Mr——“

  “NicholasKorpanoff,merchant,ofIrkutsk。ButmayIknowwhathashappenedwhich,thoughamisfortunetoyourcompanion,amusesyousomuch?“

  “Certainly,Mr。Korpanoff,“repliedAlcide。“Fancy!ourdriverhasgoneoffwiththefrontpartofthisconfoundedcarriage,andleftusquietlyseatedinthebackpart!Sohereweareintheworsehalfofatelga;nodriver,nohorses。

  Isitnotajoke?“

  “Nojokeatall,“saidtheEnglishman。

  “Indeeditis,mydearfellow。Youdonotknowhowtolookatthebrightsideofthings。“

  “How,pray,arewetogoon?“askedBlount。

  “Thatistheeasiestthingintheworld,“repliedAlcide。“Goandharnessyourselftowhatremainsofourcart;Iwilltakethereins,andcallyoumylittlepigeon,likeatrueiemschik,andyouwilltrotofflikearealpost-horse。“

  “Mr。Jolivet,“repliedtheEnglishman,“thisjokingisgoingtoofar,itpassesalllimitsand——“

  “Nowdobequiet,mydearsir。Whenyouaredoneup,Iwilltakeyourplace;andcallmeabroken-windedsnailandfaint-heartedtortoiseifIdon’ttakeyouoverthegroundatarattlingpace。“

  Alcidesaidallthiswithsuchperfectgood-humorthatMichaelcouldnothelpsmiling。“Gentlemen,“saidhe,“hereisabetterplan。

  WehavenowreachedthehighestridgeoftheUralchain,andthushavemerelytodescendtheslopesofthemountain。

  Mycarriageiscloseby,onlytwohundredyardsbehind。

  Iwilllendyouoneofmyhorses,harnessittotheremainsofthetelga,andto-mor-how,ifnoaccidentbefallsus,wewillarrivetogetheratEkaterenburg。“

  “That,Mr。Korpanoff,“saidAlcide,“isindeedagenerousproposal。“

  “Indeed,sir,“repliedMichael,“Iwouldwillinglyofferyouplacesinmytarantass,butitwillonlyholdtwo,andmysisterandI

  alreadyfillit。“。

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