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his hands at a stove.] Has Vera not come back yet, Michael?

      michael

      No, Father Peter, not yet; ’tis a good three miles to the post office, and she has to milk the cows besides, and that dun one is a rare plaguey creature for a wench to handle.

      peter

      Why didn’t you go with her, you young fool? she’ll never love you unless you are always at her heels; women like to be bothered.

      michael

      She says I bother her too much already, Father Peter, and I fear she’ll never love me after all.

      ·2· peter

      Tut, tut, boy, why shouldn’t she? you’re young and wouldn’t be ill-favoured either, had God or thy mother given thee another face. Aren’t you one of Prince Maraloffski’s gamekeepers; and haven’t you got a good grass farm, and the best cow in the village? What more does a girl want?

      michael

      But Vera, Father Peter——

      peter

      Vera, my lad, has got too many ideas; I don’t think much of ideas myself; I’ve got on well enough in life without ’em; why shouldn’t my children? There’s Dmitri! could have stayed here and kept the inn; many a young lad would have jumped at the offer in these hard times; but he, scatter-brained featherhead of a boy, must needs go off to Moscow to study the law! What does he want knowing about the law! let a man do his duty, say I, and no one will trouble him.

      michael

      Ay! but, Father Peter, they say a good lawyer can break the law as often as he likes, and no one can say him nay.

      ·3· peter

      That is about all they are good for; and there he stays, and has not written a line to us for four months now—a good son that, eh?

      michael

      Come, come, Father Peter, Dmitri’s letters must have gone astray—perhaps the new postman can’t read; he looks stupid enough, and Dmitri, why, he was the best fellow in the village. Do you remember how he shot the bear at the barn in the great winter?

      peter

      Ay, it was a good shot; I never did a better myself.

      michael

      And as for dancing, he tired out three fiddlers Christmas come two years.

      peter

      Ay, ay, he was a merry lad. It is the girl that has the seriousness—she goes about as solemn as a priest for days at a time.

      michael

      Vera is always thinking of others.

      ·4· peter

      There is her mistake, boy. Let God and our little Father look to the world. It is none of my work to mend my neighbour’s thatch. Why, last winter old Michael was frozen to death in his sleigh in the snowstorm, and his wife and children starved afterwards when the hard times came; but what business was it of mine? I didn’t make the world. Let God and the Czar look to it. And then the blight came, and the black plague with it, and the priests couldn’t bury the people fast enough, and they lay dead on the roads—men and women both. But what business was it of mine? I didn’t make the world. Let God and the Czar look to it. Or two autumns ago, when the river overflowed on a sudden, and the children’s school was carried away and drowned every girl and boy in it. I didn’t make the world—let God and the Czar look to it.

      michael

      But, Father Peter——

      peter

      No, no, boy; no man could live if he took his neighbour’s pack on his shoulders. [Enter Vera in peasant’s dress.] Well, my girl, you’ve been long enough away—where is the letter?

      ·5· vera

      There is none to-day, Father.

      peter

      I knew it.

      vera

      But there will be one to-morrow, Father.

      peter

      Curse him, for an ungrateful son.

      vera

      Oh, Father, don’t say that; he must be sick.

      peter

      Ay! sick of profligacy, perhaps.

      vera

      How dare you say that of him, Father? You know that is not true.

      peter

      Where does the money go, then? Michael, listen. I gave Dmitri half his mother’s fortune to bring with him to pay the lawyer folk of Moscow. He has only written three times, and every time for more money. He got it, not at my wish, but at hers [pointing to Vera], and now ·6· for five months, close on six almost, we have heard nothing from him.

      vera

      Father, he will come back.

      peter

      Ay! the prodigals always return; but let him never darken my doors again.

      vera

      [Sitting down pensive.] Some evil has come on him; he must be dead! Oh! Michael, I am so wretched about Dmitri.

      michael

      Will you never love any one but him, Vera?

      vera

      [Smiling.] I don’t know; there is so much else to do in the world but love.

      michael

      Nothing else worth doing, Vera.

      peter

      What noise is that, Vera? [A metallic clink is heard.]

      ·7· vera

      [Rising and going to the door.] I don’t know, Father; it is not like the cattle bells, or I would think Nicholas had come from the fair. Oh! Father! it is soldiers!—coming down the hill—there is one of them on horseback. How pretty they look! But there are some men with them with chains on! They must be robbers. Oh! don’t let them in, Father; I couldn’t look at them.

      peter

      Men in chains! Why, we are in luck, my child! I heard this was to be the new road to Siberia, to bring the prisoners to the mines; but I didn’t believe it. My fortune is made! Bustle, Vera, bustle! I’ll die a rich man after all. There will be no lack of good customers now. An honest man should have the chance of making his living out of rascals now and then.

      vera

      Are these men rascals, Father? What have they done?

      peter

      I reckon they’re some of those Nihilists the priest warns us against. Don’t stand there idle, my girl.

      ·8· vera

      I suppose, then, they are all wicked men.

      [Sound of soldiers outside; cry of “Halt!” enter Russian officer with a body of soldiers and eight men in chains, raggedly dressed; one of them on entering hurriedly puts his coat above his ears and hides his face; some soldiers guard the door, others sit down; the prisoners stand.]

      colonel

      Innkeeper!

      peter

      Yes, Colonel.

      colonel

      [Pointing to Nihilists.] Give these men some bread and water.

      peter

      [To himself.] I shan’t make much out of that order.


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