“Ishallnotgoandseeher。“
“Youwillnotseeher?“
“No,Nadia,“saidMichael,hischestheavingashefelthecouldnotgoonreplyingtothegirl’squestions。
“Yousayno!Why,brother,ifyourmotherisstillatOmsk,forwhatreasoncouldyourefusetoseeher?“
“Forwhatreason,Nadia?Youaskmeforwhatreason,“exclaimedMichael,insochangedavoicethattheyounggirlstarted。“Forthesamereasonasthatwhichmademepatienteventocowardicewiththevillainwho——“
Hecouldnotfinishhissentence。
“Calmyourself,brother,“saidNadiainagentlevoice。
“Ionlyknowonething,orratherIdonotknowit,Ifeelit。
Itisthatallyourconductisnowdirectedbythesentimentofadutymoresacred——iftherecanbeone——thanthatwhichunitesthesontothemother。“
Nadiawassilent,andfromthatmomentavoidedeverysubjectwhichinanywaytouchedonMichael’speculiarsituation。
Hehadasecretmotivewhichshemustrespect。Sherespectedit。
Thenextday,July25th,atthreeo’clockinthemorning,thetarantassarrivedatTioukalmsk,havingaccomplishedadistanceofeightymilessinceithadcrossedtheIchim。Theyrapidlychangedhorses。
Here,however,forthefirsttime,theiemschikmadedifficultiesaboutstarting,declaringthatdetachmentsofTartarswererovingacrossthesteppe,andthattravelers,horses,andcarriageswouldbeafineprizeforthem。
OnlybydintofalargebribecouldMichaelgetovertheunwillingnessoftheiemschik,forinthisinstance,asinmanyothers,hedidnotwishtoshowhispodorojna。
Thelastukase,havingbeentransmittedbytelegraph,wasknownintheSiberianprovinces;andaRussianspeciallyexemptedfromobeyingthesewordswouldcertainlyhavedrawnpublicattentiontohimself——athingabovealltobeavoidedbytheCzar’scourier。
Astotheiemschik’shesitation,eithertherascaltradedonthetraveler’simpatienceorhereallyhadgoodreasontofear。
However,atlastthetarantassstarted,andmadesuchgoodwaythatbythreeintheafternoonithadreachedKoulatsinskoe,fiftymilesfartheron。AnhourafterthisitwasonthebanksoftheIrtych。Omskwasnowonlyfourteenmilesdistant。
TheIrtychisalargeriver,andoneoftheprincipalofthosewhichflowtowardsthenorthofAsia。RisingintheAltaiMountains,itflowsfromthesoutheasttothenorthwestandemptiesitselfintotheObi,afteracourseoffourthousandmiles。
Atthistimeofyear,whenalltheriversoftheSiberianbasinaremuchswollen,thewatersoftheIrtychwereveryhigh。
Inconsequencethecurrentwaschangedtoaregulartorrent,renderingthepassagedifficultenough。Aswimmercouldnothavecrossed,howeverpowerful;andeveninaferryboattherewouldbesomedanger。
ButMichaelandNadia,determinedtobraveallperilswhatevertheymightbe,didnotdreamofshrinkingfromthisone。
Michaelproposedtohisyoungcompanionthatheshouldcrossfirst,embarkingintheferryboatwiththetarantassandhorses,ashefearedthattheweightofthisloadwouldrenderitlesssafe。
AfterlandingthecarriagehewouldreturnandfetchNadia。
Thegirlrefused。Itwouldbethedelayofanhour,andshewouldnot,forhersafetyalone,bethecauseofit。
Theembarkationwasmadenotwithoutdifficulty,forthebankswerepartlyfloodedandtheboatcouldnotgetinnearenough。
However,afterhalfanhour’sexertion,theboatmengotthetarantassandthethreehorsesonboard。Thepassengersembarkedalso,andtheyshovedoff。
Forafewminutesallwentwell。Alittlewayuptheriverthecurrentwasbrokenbyalongpointprojectingfromthebank,andforminganeddyeasilycrossedbytheboat。Thetwoboatmenpropelledtheirbargewithlongpoles,whichtheyhandledcleverly;
butastheygainedthemiddleofthestreamitgrewdeeperanddeeper,untilatlasttheycouldonlyjustreachthebottom。
Theendsofthepoleswereonlyafootabovethewater,whichrenderedtheirusedifficult。MichaelandNadia,seatedinthesternoftheboat,andalwaysindreadofadelay,watchedtheboatmenwithsomeuneasiness。
“Lookout!“criedoneofthemtohiscomrade。
Theshoutwasoccasionedbythenewdirectiontheboatwasrapidlytaking。Ithadgotintothedirectcurrentandwasbeingsweptdowntheriver。Bydiligentuseofthepoles,puttingtheendsinaseriesofnotchescutbelowthegunwale,theboatmenmanagedtokeepthecraftagainstthestream,andslowlyurgeditinaslantingdirectiontowardstherightbank。
Theycalculatedonreachingitsomefiveorsixverstsbelowthelandingplace;but,afterall,thatwouldnotmattersolongasmenandbeastscoulddisembarkwithoutaccident。
Thetwostoutboatmen,stimulatedmoreoverbythepromiseofdoublefare,didnotdoubtofsucceedinginthisdifficultpassageoftheIrtych。
Buttheyreckonedwithoutanaccidentwhichtheywerepowerlesstoprevent,andneithertheirzealnortheirskill-fulnesscould,underthecircumstances,havedonemore。
Theboatwasinthemiddleofthecurrent,atnearlyequaldistancesfromeithershore,andbeingcarrieddownattherateoftwoverstsanhour,whenMichael,springingtohisfeet,benthisgazeuptheriver。
Severalboats,aidedbyoarsaswellasbythecurrent,werecomingswiftlydownuponthem。
Michael’sbrowcontracted,andacryescapedhim。
“Whatisthematter?“askedthegirl。
ButbeforeMichaelhadtimetoreplyoneoftheboatmenexclaimedinanaccentofterror:
“TheTartars!theTartars!“
Therewereindeedboatsfullofsoldiers,andinafewminutestheymustreachtheferryboat,itbeingtooheavilyladentoescapefromthem。
Theterrifiedboatmenutteredexclamationsofdespairanddroppedtheirpoles。
“Courage,myfriends!“criedMichael;“courage!Fiftyroublesforyouifwereachtherightbankbeforetheboatsovertakeus。“
Incitedbythesewords,theboatmenagainworkedmanfullybutitsoonbecomeevidentthattheycouldnotescapetheTartars。
Itwasscarcelyprobablethattheywouldpasswithoutattackingthem。
Onthecontrary,therewaseverythingtobefearedfromrobberssuchasthese。
“Donotbeafraid,Nadia,“saidMichael;“butbereadyforanything。“
“Iamready,“repliedNadia。
“EventoleapintothewaterwhenItellyou?“
“Wheneveryoutellme。“
“Haveconfidenceinme,Nadia。“
“Ihave,indeed!“
TheTartarboatswerenowonlyahundredfeetdistant。
TheycarriedadetachmentofBokhariansoldiers,ontheirwaytoreconnoiteraroundOmsk。
Theferryboatwasstilltwolengthsfromtheshore。
Theboatmenredoubledtheirefforts。Michaelhimselfseizedapoleandwieldeditwithsuperhumanstrength。
Ifhecouldlandthetarantassandhorses,anddashoffwiththem,therewassomechanceofescapingtheTartars,whowerenotmounted。
Butalltheireffortswereinvain。“Sarynnakitchou!“
shoutedthesoldiersfromthefirstboat。
MichaelrecognizedtheTartarwar-cry,whichisusuallyansweredbylyingflatontheground。Asneitherhenortheboatmenobeyedavolleywasletfly,andtwoofthehorsesweremortallywounded。
Atthenextmomentaviolentblowwasfelt。Theboatshadrunintotheferryboat。
“Come,Nadia!“criedMichael,readytojumpoverboard。
Thegirlwasabouttofollowhim,whenablowfromalancestruckhim,andhewasthrownintothewater。Thecurrentswepthimaway,hishandraisedforaninstantabovethewaves,andthenhedisappeared。
Nadiautteredacry,butbeforeshehadtimetothrowherselfafterhimshewasseizedanddraggedintooneoftheboats。
Theboatmenwerekilled,theferryboatlefttodriftaway,andtheTartarscontinuedtodescendtheIrtych。
OMSKistheofficialcapitalofWesternSiberia。Itisnotthemostimportantcityofthegovernmentofthatname,forTomskhasmoreinhabitantsandislarger。ButitisatOmskthattheGovernor-GeneralofthisthefirsthalfofAsiaticRussiaresides。
Omsk,properlysocalled,iscomposedoftwodistincttowns:
onewhichisexclusivelyinhabitedbytheauthoritiesandofficials;
theothermoreespeciallydevotedtotheSiberianmerchants,although,indeed,thetradeofthetownisofsmallimportance。
Thiscityhasabout12,000to13,000inhabitants。
Itisdefendedbywalls,butthesearemerelyofearth,andcouldaffordonlyinsufficientprotection。TheTartars,whowerewellawareofthisfact,consequentlytriedatthisperiodtocarryitbymainforce,andinthistheysucceeded,afteraninvestmentofafewdays。
ThegarrisonofOmsk,reducedtotwothousandmen,resistedvaliantly。
Butdrivenback,littlebylittle,fromthemercantileportionoftheplace,theywerecompelledtotakerefugeintheuppertown。
ItwastherethattheGovernor-General,hisofficers,andsoldiershadentrenchedthemselves。TheyhadmadetheupperquarterofOmskakindofcitadel,andhithertotheyheldoutwellinthisspeciesofimprovised“kreml,“butwithoutmuchhopeofthepromisedsuccor。
TheTartartroops,whoweredescendingtheIrtych,receivedeverydayfreshreinforcements,and,whatwasmoreserious,theywereledbyanofficer,atraitortohiscountry,butamanofmuchnote,andofanaudacityequaltoanyemergency。
ThismanwasColonelIvanOgareff。
IvanOgareff,terribleasanyofthemostsavageTartarchieftains,wasaneducatedsoldier。Possessingonhismother’ssidesomeMongolianblood,hedelightedindeceptivestrategyandambuscades,stoppingshortofnothingwhenhedesiredtofathomsomesecretortosetsometrap。Deceitfulbynature,hewillinglyhadrecoursetothevilesttrickery;lyingwhenoccasiondemanded,excellingintheadoptionofalldisguisesandineveryspeciesofdeception。
Further,hewascruel,andhadevenactedasanexecutioner。
Feofar-Khanpossessedinhimalieutenantwellcapableofsecondinghisdesignsinthissavagewar。
WhenMichaelStrogoffarrivedonthebanksoftheIrtych,IvanOgareffwasalreadymasterofOmsk,andwaspressingthesiegeoftheupperquarterofthetownallthemoreeagerlybecausehemusthastentoTomsk,wherethemainbodyoftheTartararmywasconcentrated。
Tomsk,infact,hadbeentakenbyFeofar-Khansomedayspreviously,anditwasthencethattheinvaders,mastersofCentralSiberia,weretomarchuponIrkutsk。
IrkutskwastherealobjectofIvanOgareff。TheplanofthetraitorwastoreachtheGrandDukeunderafalsename,togainhisconfidence,andtodeliverintoTartarhandsthetownandtheGrandDukehimself。
Withsuchatown,andsuchahostage,allAsiaticSiberiamustnecessarilyfallintothehandsoftheinvaders。NowitwasknownthattheCzarwasacquaintedwiththisconspiracy,andthatitwasforthepurposeofbafflingitthatacourierhadbeenintrustedwiththeimportantwarning。
Hence,therefore,theverystringentinstructionswhichhadbeengiventotheyoungcouriertopassincognitothroughtheinvadeddistrict。
Thismissionhehadsofarfaithfullyperformed,butnowcouldhecarryittoasuccessfulcompletion?
TheblowwhichhadstruckMichaelStrogoffwasnotmortal。
Byswimminginamannerbywhichhehadeffectuallyconcealedhimself,hehadreachedtherightbank,wherehefellexhaustedamongthebushes。
Whenherecoveredhissenses,hefoundhimselfinthecabinofamujik,whohadpickedhimupandcaredforhim。ForhowlongatimehadhebeentheguestofthisbraveSiberian?Hecouldnotguess。
Butwhenheopenedhiseyeshesawthehandsomebeardedfacebendingoverhim,andregardinghimwithpityingeyes。
“Donotspeak,littlefather,“saidthemujik,“Donotspeak!
Thouartstilltooweak。Iwilltelltheewherethouartandeverythingthathaspassed。“