第47章
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  Fortwodaysthebesiegersattemptednofreshassault。

  TheywerediscouragedbythedeathofOgareff。Thismanwasthemainspringoftheinvasion,andhealone,byhisplotslongsincecontrived,hadhadsufficientinfluenceoverthekhansandtheirhordestobringthemtotheconquestofAsiaticRussia。

  However,thedefendersofIrkutskkeptontheirguard,andtheinvestmentstillcontinued;butonthe7thofOctober,atdaybreak,cannonboomedoutfromtheheightsaroundIrkutsk。ItwasthesuccoringarmyunderthecommandofGeneralKisselef,anditwasthusthathemadeknownhiswelcomearrivaltotheGrandDuke。

  TheTartarsdidnotwaittobeattacked。NotdaringtoruntheriskofabattleunderthewallsofIrkutsk,theyimmediatelybrokeuptheAngaracamp。Irkutskwasatlastrelieved。

  WiththefirstRussiansoldiers,twoofMichael’sfriendsenteredthecity。TheyweretheinseparableBlountandJolivet。OngainingtherightbankoftheAngarabymeansoftheicybarrier,theyhadescaped,ashadtheotherfugitives,beforetheflameshadreachedtheirraft。

  ThishadbeennotedbyAlcideJolivetinhisbookinthisway:

  “Rananarrowchanceofbeingfinisheduplikealemoninabowlofpunch!“

  TheirjoywasgreatonfindingNadiaandMichaelsafeandsound;

  aboveall,whentheylearntthattheirbravecompanionwasnotblind。

  HarryBlountinscribedthisobservation:“Red-hotironisinsufficientinsomecasestodestroythesensibilityoftheopticnerve。“

  Thenthetwocorrespondents,settledforatimeinIrkutsk,busiedthemselvesinputtingthenotesandimpressionsoftheirjourneyinorder。ThenceweresenttoLondonandParistwointerestingarticlesrelativetotheTartarinvasion,andwhich——ararething——

  didnotcontradicteachotherevenontheleastimportantpoints。

  TheremainderofthecampaignwasunfortunatetotheEmirandhisallies。

  Thisinvasion,futileasallwhichattacktheRussianColossusmustbe,wasveryfataltothem。TheysoonfoundthemselvescutoffbytheCzar’stroops,whoretookinsuccessionalltheconqueredtowns。

  Besidesthis,thewinterwasterrible,and,decimatedbythecold,onlyasmallpartofthesehordesreturnedtothesteppesofTartary。

  TheIrkutskroad,bywayoftheUralMountains,wasnowopen。

  TheGrandDukewasanxioustoreturntoMoscow,buthedelayedhisjourneytobepresentatatouchingceremony,whichtookplaceafewdaysaftertheentryoftheRussiantroops。

  MichaelStrogoffsoughtNadia,andinherfather’spresencesaidtoher,“Nadia,mysisterstill,whenyouleftRigatocometoIrkutsk,didyouleaveitwithanyotherregretthanthatforyourmother?“

  “No,“repliedNadia,“noneofanysortwhatever。“

  “Then,nothingofyourheartremainsthere?“

  “Nothing,brother。“

  “Then,Nadia,“saidMichael,“IthinkthatGod,inallowingustomeet,andtogothroughsomanyseveretrialstogether,musthavemeantustobeunitedforever。“

  “Ah!“saidNadia,fallingintoMichael’sarms。ThenturningtowardsWassiliFedor,“Myfather,“saidshe,blushing。

  “Nadia,“saidCaptainFedor,“itwillbemyjoytocallyoubothmychildren!“

  ThemarriageceremonytookplaceinIrkutskcathedral。

  JolivetandBlountverynaturallyassistedatthismarriage,ofwhichtheywishedtogiveanaccounttotheirreaders。

  “Anddoesn’titmakeyouwishtoimitatethem?“askedAlcideofhisfriend。

  “Pooh!“saidBlount。“NowifIhadacousinlikeyou——“

  “Mycousinisn’ttobemarried!“answeredAlcide,laughing。

  “Somuchthebetter,“returnedBlount,“fortheyspeakofdifficultiesarisingbetweenLondonandPekin。Haveyounowishtogoandseewhatisgoingonthere?“

  “ByJove,mydearBlount!“exclaimedAlcideJolivet,“Iwasjustgoingtomakethesameproposaltoyou。“

  AndthatwashowthetwoinseparablessetoffforChina。

  Afewdaysaftertheceremony,MichaelandNadiaStrogoff,accompaniedbyWassiliFedor,tooktheroutetoEurope。Theroadsofullofsufferingwhengoing,wasaroadofjoyinreturning。

  Theytraveledswiftly,inoneofthosesleighswhichglidelikeanexpresstrainacrossthefrozensteppesofSiberia。

  However,whentheyreachedthebanksoftheDinka,justbeforeBirskoe,theystoppedforawhile。MichaelfoundtheplacewherehehadburiedpoorNicholas。Acrosswaserectedthere,andNadiaprayedalasttimeonthegraveofthehumbleandheroicfriend,whomneitherofthemwouldeverforget。

  AtOmsk,oldMarfaawaitedtheminthelittlehouseoftheStrogoffs。Sheclaspedpassionatelyinherarmsthegirlwhominherheartshehadalreadyahundredtimescalled“daughter。“

  ThebraveoldSiberian,onthatday,hadtherighttorecognizehersonandsayshewasproudofhim。

  AfterafewdayspassedatOmsk,MichaelandNadiaenteredEurope,and,WassiliFedorsettlingdowninSt。Petersburg,neitherhissonnorhisdaughterhadanyoccasiontoleavehim,excepttogoandseetheiroldmother。

  TheyoungcourierwasreceivedbytheCzar,whoattachedhimspeciallytohisownperson,andgavehimtheCrossofSt。George。Inthecourseoftime,MichaelStrogoffreachedahighstationintheEmpire。Butitisnotthehistoryofhissuccess,butthehistoryofhistrials,whichdeservestoberelated。

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