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  wasapproachingnightfall。Thesexton,SavelyGykin,waslyinginhishugebedinthehutadjoiningthechurch。Hewasnotasleep,thoughitwashishabittogotosleepatthesametimeasthehens。Hiscoarseredhairpeepedfromunderoneendofthegreasypatchworkquilt,madeupofcolouredrags,whilehisbigunwashedfeetstuckoutfromtheother。Hewaslistening。Hishutadjoinedthewallthatencircledthechurchandthesolitarywindowinitlookedoutupontheopencountry。Andouttherearegularbattlewasgoingon。Itwashardtosaywhowasbeingwipedoffthefaceoftheearth,andforthesakeofwhosedestructionnaturewasbeingchurnedupintosuchaferment;but,judgingfromtheunceasingmalignantroar,someonewasgettingitveryhot。Avictoriousforcewasinfullchaseoverthefields,stormingintheforestandonthechurchroof,batteringspitefullywithitsfistsuponthewindows,ragingandtearing,whilesomethingvanquishedwashowlingandwailing。A

  plaintivelamentsobbedatthewindow,ontheroof,orinthestove。Itsoundednotlikeacallforhelp,butlikeacryofmisery,aconsciousnessthatitwastoolate,thattherewasnosalvation。Thesnowdriftswerecoveredwithathincoatingofice;tearsquiveredonthemandonthetrees;adarkslushofmudandmeltingsnowflowedalongtheroadsandpaths。Inshort,itwasthawing,butthroughthedarknighttheheavensfailedtoseeit,andflungflakesoffreshsnowuponthemeltingearthataterrificrate。Andthewindstaggeredlikeadrunkard。Itwouldnotletthesnowsettleontheground,andwhirleditroundinthedarknessatrandom。

  Savelylistenedtoallthisdinandfrowned。Thefactwasthatheknew,oratanyratesuspected,whatallthisracketoutsidethewindowwastendingtoandwhosehandiworkitwas。

  “Iknow!“hemuttered,shakinghisfingermenacinglyunderthebedclothes;“Iknowallaboutit。“

  Onastoolbythewindowsatthesexton’swife,RaissaNilovna。A

  tinlampstandingonanotherstool,asthoughtimidanddistrustfulofitspowers,shedadimandflickeringlightonherbroadshoulders,onthehandsome,tempting-lookingcontoursofherperson,andonherthickplait,whichreachedtothefloor。

  Shewasmakingsacksoutofcoarsehempenstuff。Herhandsmovednimbly,whileherwholebody,hereyes,hereyebrows,herfulllips,herwhiteneckwereasstillasthoughtheywereasleep,absorbedinthemonotonous,mechanicaltoil。Onlyfromtimetotimesheraisedherheadtorestherwearyneck,glancedforamomenttowardsthewindow,beyondwhichthesnowstormwasraging,andbentagainoverhersacking。Nodesire,nojoy,nogrief,nothingwasexpressedbyherhandsomefacewithitsturned-upnoseanditsdimples。Soabeautifulfountainexpressesnothingwhenitisnotplaying。

  Butatlastshehadfinishedasack。Sheflungitaside,and,stretchingluxuriously,restedhermotionless,lack-lustreeyesonthewindow。Thepaneswereswimmingwithdropsliketears,andwhitewithshort-livedsnowflakeswhichfellonthewindow,glancedatRaissa,andmelted。

  “Cometobed!“growledthesexton。Raissaremainedmute。Butsuddenlyhereyelashesflickeredandtherewasagleamofattentioninhereye。Savely,allthetimewatchingherexpressionfromunderthequilt,putouthisheadandasked:

  “Whatisit?“

  “Nothing。Ifancysomeone’scoming,“sheansweredquietly。

  Thesextonflungthequiltoffwithhisarmsandlegs,kneltupinbed,andlookedblanklyathiswife。Thetimidlightofthelampilluminatedhishirsute,pock-markedcountenanceandglidedoverhisroughmattedhair。

  “Doyouhear?“askedhiswife。

  Throughthemonotonousroarofthestormhecaughtascarcelyaudiblethinandjinglingmonotoneliketheshrillnoteofagnatwhenitwantstosettleonone’scheekandisangryatbeingprevented。

  “It’sthepost,“mutteredSavely,squattingonhisheels。

  Twomilesfromthechurchranthepostingroad。Inwindyweather,whenthewindwasblowingfromtheroadtothechurch,theinmatesofthehutcaughtthesoundofbells。

  “Lord!fancypeoplewantingtodriveaboutinsuchweather,“

  sighedRaissa。

  “It’sgovernmentwork。You’vetogowhetheryoulikeornot。“

  Themurmurhungintheairanddiedaway。

  “Ithasdrivenby,“saidSavely,gettingintobed。

  Butbeforehehadtimetocoverhimselfupwiththebedclothesheheardadistinctsoundofthebell。Thesextonlookedanxiouslyathiswife,leaptoutofbedandwalked,waddling,toandfrobythestove。Thebellwentonringingforalittle,thendiedawayagainasthoughithadceased。

  “Idon’thearit,“saidthesexton,stoppingandlookingathiswifewithhiseyesscrewedup。

  Butatthatmomentthewindrappedonthewindowandwithitfloatedashrilljinglingnote。Savelyturnedpale,clearedhisthroat,andfloppedaboutthefloorwithhisbarefeetagain。

  “Thepostmanislostinthestorm,“hewheezedoutglancingmalignantlyathiswife。“Doyouhear?Thepostmanhaslosthisway!IIknow!DoyousupposeIdon’tunderstand?“

  hemuttered。“Iknowallaboutit,curseyou!“

  “Whatdoyouknow?“Raissaaskedquietly,keepinghereyesfixedonthewindow。

  “Iknowthatit’sallyourdoing,youshe-devil!Yourdoing,damnyou!Thissnowstormandthepostgoingwrong,you’vedoneitall——you!“

  “You’remad,yousilly,“hiswifeansweredcalmly。

  “I’vebeenwatchingyouforalongtimepastandI’veseenit。

  FromthefirstdayImarriedyouInoticedthatyou’dbitch’sbloodinyou!“

  “Tfoo!“saidRaissa,surprised,shrugginghershouldersandcrossingherself。“Crossyourself,youfool!“

  “Awitchisawitch,“Savelypronouncedinahollow,tearfulvoice,hurriedlyblowinghisnoseonthehemofhisshirt;

  “thoughyouaremywife,thoughyouareofaclericalfamily,I’dsaywhatyouareevenatconfession。Why,Godhavemercyuponus!LastyearontheEveoftheProphetDanielandtheThreeYoungMentherewasasnowstorm,andwhathappenedthen?Themechaniccameintowarmhimself。ThenonSt。Alexey’sDaytheicebrokeontheriverandthedistrictpolicemanturnedup,andhewaschattingwithyouallnightthedamnedbrute!AndwhenhecameoutinthemorningandIlookedathim,hehadringsunderhiseyesandhischeekswerehollow!Eh?DuringtheAugustfastthereweretwostormsandeachtimethehuntsmanturnedup。

  Isawitall,damnhim!Oh,sheisredderthanacrabnow,aha!“

  “Youdidn’tseeanything。“

  “Didn’tI!AndthiswinterbeforeChristmasontheDayoftheTenMartyrsofCrete,whenthestormlastedforawholedayandnight——doyouremember?——themarshal’sclerkwaslost,andturneduphere,thehound。Tfoo!Tobetemptedbytheclerk!ItwasworthupsettingGod’sweatherforhim!Adrivellingscribbler,notafootfromtheground,pimplesalloverhismugandhisneckawry!Ifheweregood-looking,anyway——buthe,tfoo!heisasuglyasSatan!“

  Thesextontookbreath,wipedhislipsandlistened。Thebellwasnottobeheard,butthewindbangedontheroof,andagaintherecameatinkleinthedarkness。

  “Andit’sthesamethingnow!“Savelywenton。“It’snotfornothingthepostmanislost!Blastmyeyesifthepostmanisn’tlookingforyou!Oh,thedevilisagoodhandathiswork;heisafineonetohelp!Hewillturnhimroundandroundandbringhimhere。Iknow,Isee!Youcan’tconcealit,youdevil’sbauble,youheathenwanton!AssoonasthestormbeganIknewwhatyouwereupto。“

  “Here’safool!“smiledhiswife。“Why,doyousuppose,youthick-head,thatImakethestorm?“

  “H’m!Grinaway!Whetherit’syourdoingornot,Ionlyknowthatwhenyourblood’sonfirethere’ssuretobebadweather,andwhenthere’sbadweatherthere’sboundtobesomecrazyfellowturninguphere。Ithappenssoeverytime!

  Soitmustbeyou!“

  Tobemoreimpressivethesextonputhisfingertohisforehead,closedhislefteye,andsaidinasingsongvoice:

  “Oh,themadness!oh,theuncleanJudas!Ifyoureallyareahumanbeingandnotawitch,yououghttothinkwhatifheisnotthemechanic,ortheclerk,orthehuntsman,butthedevilintheirform!Ah!You’dbetterthinkofthat!“

  “Why,youarestupid,Savely,“saidhiswife,lookingathimcompassionately。“Whenfatherwasaliveandlivinghere,allsortsofpeopleusedtocometohimtobecuredoftheague:fromthevillage,andthehamlets,andtheArmeniansettlement。Theycamealmosteveryday,andnoonecalledthemdevils。Butifanyoneonceayearcomesinbadweathertowarmhimself,youwonderatit,yousilly,andtakeallsortsofnotionsintoyourheadatonce。“

  Hiswife’slogictouchedSavely。Hestoodwithhisbarefeetwideapart,benthishead,andpondered。Hewasnotfirmlyconvincedyetofthetruthofhissuspicions,andhiswife’sgenuineandunconcernedtonequitedisconcertedhim。Yetafteramoment’sthoughthewaggedhisheadandsaid:

  “It’snotasthoughtheywereoldmenorbandy-leggedcripples;

  it’salwaysyoungmenwhowanttocomeforthenight。Whyisthat?Andiftheyonlywantedtowarmthemselves——Buttheyareuptomischief。No,woman;there’snocreatureinthisworldascunningasyourfemalesort!Ofrealbrainsyou’venotanounce,lessthanastarling,butfordevilishslyness——

  oo-oo-oo!TheQueenofHeavenprotectus!Thereisthepostman’sbell!WhenthestormwasonlybeginningIknewallthatwasinyourmind。That’syourwitchery,youspider!“

  “Whydoyoukeeponatme,youheathen?“Hiswifelostherpatienceatlast。“Whydoyoukeepstickingtoitlikepitch?“

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