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  “Well,friend,“saidhetoNicholas,“whyarewenotgoingon?“

  “BecauseIamafraidofwakinguptheinhabitantsofthetownwiththenoiseofmycarriage!“Andwithalightfleckofthewhip,Nicholasputhishorseinmotion。

  TenminutesaftertheyenteredtheHighStreet。Krasnoiarskwasdeserted;

  therewasnolongeranAthenianinthis“NorthernAthens,“

  asMadamedeBourboulonhascalledit。Notoneoftheirdashingequipagessweptthroughthewide,cleanstreets。

  Notapedestrianenlivenedthefootpathsraisedatthebasesofthemagnificentwoodenhouses,ofmonumentalaspect!

  NotaSiberianbelle,dressedinthelastFrenchfashion,promenadedthebeautifulpark,clearedinaforestofbirchtrees,whichstretchesawaytothebanksoftheYenisei!Thegreatbellofthecathedralwasdumb;thechimesofthechurchesweresilent。

  Herewascompletedesolation。Therewasnolongeralivingbeinginthistown,latelysolively!

  ThelasttelegramsentfromtheCzar’scabinet,beforetheruptureofthewire,hadorderedthegovernor,thegarrison,theinhabitants,whoevertheymightbe,toleaveKrasnoiarsk,tocarrywiththemanyarticlesofvalue,orwhichmightbeofusetotheTartars,andtotakerefugeatIrkutsk。Thesameinjunctionwasgiventoallthevillagesoftheprovince。ItwastheintentionoftheMuscovitegovernmenttolaythecountrydesertbeforetheinvaders。

  Noonethoughtforaninstantofdisputingtheseorders。

  Theywereexecuted,andthiswasthereasonwhynotasinglehumanbeingremainedinKrasnoiarsk。

  MichaelStrogoff,Nadia,andNicholaspassedsilentlythroughthestreetsofthetown。Theyfelthalf-stupefied。Theythemselvesmadetheonlysoundtobeheardinthisdeadcity。

  Michaelallowednothingofwhathefelttoappear,butheinwardlyragedagainstthebadluckwhichpursuedhim,hishopesbeingagaindisappointed。

  “Alack,alack!“criedNicholas,“Ishallnevergetanyemploymentinthisdesert!“

  “Friend,“saidNadia,“youmustgoonwithus。“

  “Imustindeed!“repliedNicholas。“ThewireisnodoubtstillworkingbetweenOudinskandIrkutsk,andthere——

  Shallwestart,littlefather?“

  “Letuswaittillto-morrow,“answeredMichael。

  “Youareright,“saidNicholas。“WehavetheYeniseitocross,andneedlighttoseeourwaythere!“

  “Tosee!“murmuredNadia,thinkingofherblindcompanion。

  Nicholasheardher,andturningtoMichael,“Forgiveme,littlefather,“

  saidhe。“Alas!nightandday,itistrue,areallthesametoyou!“

  “Donotreproachyourself,friend,“repliedMichael,pressinghishandoverhiseyes。“WithyouforaguideIcanstillact。

  Takeafewhours’repose。Nadiamustresttoo。To-morrowwewillrecommenceourjourney!“

  Michaelandhisfriendshadnottosearchlongforaplaceofrest。

  Thefirsthouse,thedoorofwhichtheypushedopen,wasempty,aswellasalltheothers。Nothingcouldbefoundwithinbutafewheapsofleaves。Forwantofbetterfodderthehorsehadtocontenthimselfwiththisscantynourishment。Theprovisionsofthekibitkawerenotyetexhausted,soeachhadashare。

  Then,afterhavingkneltbeforeasmallpictureofthePanaghia,hungonthewall,andstilllightedupbyaflickeringlamp,Nicholasandtheyounggirlslept,whilstMichael,overwhomsleephadnoinfluence,watched。

  Beforedaybreakthenextmorning,the26thofAugust,thehorsewasdrawingthekibitkathroughtheforestsofbirchtreestowardsthebanksoftheYenisei。Michaelwasinmuchanxiety。

  Howwashetocrosstheriver,if,aswasprobable,allboatshadbeendestroyedtoretardtheTartars’march?HeknewtheYenisei,itswidthwasconsiderable,itscurrentsstrong。

  Ordinarilybymeansofboatsspeciallybuiltfortheconveyanceoftravelers,carriages,andhorses,thepassageoftheYeniseitakesaboutthreehours,andthenitiswithextremedifficultythattheboatsreachtheoppositebank。Now,intheabsenceofanyferry,howwasthekibitkatogetfromonebanktotheother?

  Daywasbreakingwhenthekibitkareachedtheleftbank,whereoneofthewidealleysoftheparkended。

  TheywereaboutahundredfeetabovetheYenisei,andcouldthereforesurveythewholeofitswidecourse。

  “Doyouseeaboat?“askedMichael,castinghiseyeseagerlyaboutfromonesidetotheother,mechanically,nodoubt,asifhecouldreallysee。

  “Itisscarcelylightyet,brother,“repliedNadia。“Thefogisstillthick,andwecannotseethewater。“

  “ButIhearitroaring,“saidMichael。

  Indeed,fromthefogissuedadullroaringsound。

  Thewatersbeinghighrusheddownwithtumultuousviolence。

  Allthreewaiteduntilthemistycurtainshouldrise。

  Thesunwouldnotbelongindispersingthevapors。

  “Well?“askedMichael。

  “Thefogisbeginningtorollaway,brother,“repliedNadia,“anditwillsoonbeclear。“

  “Thenyoudonotseethesurfaceofthewateryet?“

  “Notyet。“

  “Havepatience,littlefather,“saidNicholas。“Allthiswillsoondisappear。Look!herecomesthebreeze!

  Itisdrivingawaythefog。Thetreesontheoppositehillsarealreadyappearing。Itissweeping,flyingaway。

  Thekindlyraysofthesunhavecondensedallthatmassofmist。

  Ah!howbeautifulitis,mypoorfellow,andhowunfortunatethatyoucannotseesuchalovelysight!“

  “Doyouseeaboat?“askedMichael。

  “Iseenothingofthesort,“answeredNicholas。

  “Lookwell,friend,onthisandtheoppositebank,asfarasyoureyecanreach。Araft,evenacanoe?“

  NicholasandNadia,graspingthebushesontheedgeofthecliff,bentoverthewater。Theviewtheythusobtainedwasextensive。

  AtthisplacetheYeniseiisnotlessthanamileinwidth,andformstwoarms,ofunequalsize,throughwhichthewatersflowswiftly。

  Betweenthesearmslieseveralislands,coveredwithalders,willows,andpoplars,lookinglikeverdantships,anchoredintheriver。BeyondrisethehighhillsoftheEasternshore,crownedwithforests,whosetopswerethenempurpledwithlight。

  TheYeniseistretchedoneithersideasfarastheeyecouldreach。

  Thebeautifulpanoramalaybeforethemforadistanceoffiftyversts。

  Butnotaboatwastobeseen。Allhadbeentakenawayordestroyed,accordingtoorder。UnlesstheTartarsshouldbringwiththemmaterialsforbuildingabridgeofboats,theirmarchtowardsIrkutskwouldcertainlybestoppedforsometimebythisbarrier,theYenisei。

  “Iremember,“saidMichael,“thathigherup,ontheoutskirtsofKrasnoiarsk,thereisalittlequay。Theretheboatstouch。

  Friend,letusgouptheriver,andseeifsomeboathasnotbeenforgottenonthebank。“

  NadiaseizedMichael’shandandstartedoffatarapidpaceinthedirectionindicated。Ifonlyaboatorabargelargeenoughtoholdthekibitkacouldbefound,orevenonethatwouldcarryjustthemselves,Michaelwouldnothesitatetoattemptthepassage!

  Twentyminutesafter,allthreehadreachedthelittlequay,withhousesoneachsidequitedowntothewater’sedge。

  ItwaslikeavillagestandingbeyondthetownofKrasnoiarsk。

  Butnotaboatwasontheshore,notabargeatthelittlewharf,nothingevenofwhicharaftcouldbemadelargeenoughtocarrythreepeople。MichaelquestionedNicholas,whomadethediscouragingreplythatthecrossingappearedtohimabsolutelyimpracticable。

  “Weshallcross!“answeredMichael。

  Thesearchwascontinued。Theyexaminedthehousesontheshore,abandonedlikealltherestofKrasnoiarsk。Theyhadmerelytopushopenthedoorsandenter。Thecottageswereevidentlythoseofpoorpeople,andquiteempty。Nicholasvisitedone,Nadiaenteredanother,andevenMichaelwenthereandthereandfeltabout,hopingtolightuponsomearticlethatmightbeuseful。

  Nicholasandthegirlhadeachfruitlesslyrummagedthesecottagesandwereabouttogiveupthesearch,whentheyheardthemselvescalled。

  BothrantothebankandsawMichaelstandingonthethresholdofadoor。

  “Come!“heexclaimed。NicholasandNadiawenttowardshimandfollowedhimintothecottage。

  “Whatarethese?“askedMichael,touchingseveralobjectspiledupinacorner。

  “Theyareleathernbottles,“answeredNicholas。

  “Aretheyfull?“

  “Yes,fullofkoumyss。Wehavefoundthemveryopportunelytorenewourprovisions!“

  “Koumyss“isadrinkmadeofmare’sorcamel’smilk,andisverysustaining,andevenintoxicating;sothatNicholasandhiscompanionscouldnotbutcongratulatethemselvesonthediscovery。

  “Saveone,“saidMichael,“butemptytheothers。“

  “Directly,littlefather。“

  “ThesewillhelpustocrosstheYenisei。“

  “Andtheraft?“

  “Willbethekibitkaitself,whichislightenoughtofloat。

  Besides,wewillsustainit,aswellasthehorse,withthesebottles。“

  “Wellthoughtof,littlefather,“exclaimedNicholas,“andbyGod’shelpwewillgetsafelyover……thoughperhapsnotinastraightline,forthecurrentisveryrapid!“

  “Whatdoesthatmatter?“repliedMichael。“Letusgetacrossfirst,andweshallsoonfindouttheroadtoIrkutskontheothersideoftheriver。“

  “Towork,then,“saidNicholas,beginningtoemptythebottles。

  Onefullofkoumysswasreserved,andtherest,withtheaircarefullyfastenedin,wereusedtoformafloatingapparatus。Twobottleswerefastenedtothehorse’ssidestosupportitinthewater。

  Twootherswereattachedtotheshaftstokeepthemonalevelwiththebodyofthemachine,thustransformedintoaraft。

  Thisworkwassoonfinished。

  “Youwillnotbeafraid,Nadia?“askedMichael。

  “No,brother,“answeredthegirl。

  “Andyou,friend?“

  “I?“criedNicholas。“Iamnowgoingtohaveoneofmydreamsrealized——

  thatofsailinginacart。“

  Atthespotwheretheywerenowstanding,thebanksloped,andwassuitableforthelaunchingofthekibitka。

  Thehorsedrewitintothewater,andtheyweresoonbothfloating。

  AstoSerko,hewasswimmingbravely。

  Thethreepassengers,seatedinthevehicle,hadwithdueprecautiontakenofftheirshoesandstockings;but,thankstothebottles,thewaterdidnotevencomeovertheirankles。

  Michaelheldthereins,and,accordingtoNicholas’sdirections,guidedtheanimalobliquely,butcautiously,soasnottoexhausthimbystrugglingagainstthecurrent。Solongasthekibitkawentwiththecurrentallwaseasy,andinafewminutesithadpassedthequaysofKrasnoiarsk。Itdriftednorthwards,anditwassoonevidentthatitwouldonlyreachtheoppositebankfarbelowthetown。Butthatmatteredlittle。

  Thecrossingwouldhavebeenmadewithoutgreatdifficulty,evenonthisimperfectapparatus,hadthecurrentbeenregular;

  but,unfortunately,therewerewhirlpoolsinnumbers,andsoonthekibitka,notwithstandingallMichael’sefforts,wasirresistiblydrawnintooneofthese。

  Therethedangerwasgreat。Thekibitkanolongerdrifted,butspunrapidlyround,incliningtowardsthecenteroftheeddy,likeariderinacircus。Thehorsecouldscarcelykeephisheadabovewater,andranagreatriskofbeingsuffocated。

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