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down on the wooden board beside the teacher; felt his forehead 

and breast with his hands and called 〃Philip!〃



The sound re…echoed from the dirty walls of the dosshouse and 

died away。



〃This is absurd; brother;〃 said the Captain; quietly arranging 

the teacher's untidy hair with his hand。  Then the Captain 

listened to his breathing; which was rapid and uneven; and 

looked at his sunken gray face。  He sighed and looked upon him;

knitting his eyebrows。  The lamp was a bad one 。 。 。 The light 

was fitful; and dark shadows flickered on the dosshouse walls。 

The Captain watched them; scratching his beard。



Tyapa returned; bringing a vedro of water; and placing it beside 

the teacher's head; he took his arm as if to raise him up。





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〃The water is not necessary;〃 and the Captain shook his head。



〃But we must try to revive him;〃 said the old rag…collector。



〃Nothing is needed;〃 said the Captain; decidedly。



They sat silently looking at the teacher。



〃Let us go and drink; old devil!〃



〃But he?〃



〃Can you do him any good?〃



Tyapa turned his back on the teacher; and both went out into 

the courtyard to their companions。



〃What is it?〃 asked Abyedok; turning his sharp nose to the 

old man。



The snoring of those who were asleep; and the tinkling sound 

of pouring vodki was heard 。 。 。 The Deacon was murmuring 

something。  The clouds swam low; so low that it seemed as if 

they would touch the roof of the house and would knock it over 

on the group of men。



〃Ah! One feels sad when someone near at hand is dying;〃 

faltered the Captain; with his head down。  No one answered him。



〃He was the best among you 。 。 。 the cleverest; the most 

respectable。   I mourn for him。〃



〃R…e…s…t with the Saints 。 。 。 Sing; you crooked hunchback!〃 

roared the Deacon; digging his friend in the ribs。



〃Be quiet!〃 shouted Abyedok; jumping vengefully to his feet。



〃I will give him one on the head;〃 proposed Martyanoff; raising 

his head from the ground。





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〃You are not asleep?〃  Aristid Fomich asked him very softly。 

〃Have you heard about our teacher?〃



Martyanoff lazily got up from the ground; looked at the line 

of light coming out of the dosshouse; shook his head and 

silently sat down beside the Captain。



〃Nothing particular 。 。 。 The man is dying remarked the Captain; 

shortly。



〃Have they been beating him?〃 asked Abyedok; with great interest。 

The Captain gave no answer。  He was drinking vodki at the moment。 

〃They must have known we had something in which to commemorate 

him after his death!〃 continued Abyedok; lighting a cigarette。

Someone laughed; someone sighed。 Generally speaking; the 

conversation of Abyedok and the Captain did not interest them; 

and they hated having to think at all。  They had always felt the 

teacher to be an uncommon man; but now many of them were drunk 

and the others sad and silent。  Only the Deacon suddenly drew 


himself up straight and howled wildly:



〃And may the righteous r…e…s…t!〃



〃You idiot!〃 hissed Abyedok。  〃What are you howling for?〃



〃Fool!〃 said Tyapa's hoarse voice。  〃When a man is dying one must 

be quiet 。 。 。 so that he may have peace。



Silence reigned once more。  The cloudy sky threatened thunder; 

and the earth was covered with the thick darkness of an autumn 

night。



〃Let us go on drinking!〃  proposed Kuvalda; filling up the 

glasses。



〃I will go and see if he wants anything;〃 said Tyapa。





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〃He wants a coffin!〃 jeered the Captain。



〃Don't speak about that;〃 begged Abyedok in a low voice。



Meteor rose and followed Tyapa。  The Deacon tried to get up; 

but fell and swore loudly。



When Tyapa had gone the Captain touched Martyanoff's shoulder 

and said in low tones:



〃Well; Martyanoff 。 。 。 You must feel it more then the others。 

You were 。 。 。  But let that go to the Devil 。 。 。 Don't you 

pity Philip?〃



〃No;〃 said the ex…jailer; quietly; 〃I do not feel things of 

this sort; brother 。 。 。 I have learned better this life is 

disgusting after all。  I speak seriously when I say that I 

should like to kill someone。〃



〃Do you?〃 said the Captain; indistinctly。  〃Well let's have 

another drink 。 。 。 It's not a long job ours; a little drink 

and then 。 。 。〃



The others began to wake up; and Simtsoff shouted in a blissful 

voice: 〃Brothers!  One of you pour out a glass for the old man!〃



They poured out a glass and gave it to him。  Having drunk it 

he tumbled down again; knocking against another man as he fell。 

Two or three minutes' silence ensued; dark as the autumn night。



〃What do you say?〃



〃I say that he was a good man 。 。 。 a quiet and good man;〃 

whispered a low voice。



〃Yes; and he had money; too 。 。 。 and he never refused it to 

a friend。 。 。 。〃



Again silence ensued。



〃He is dying!〃 said Tyapa; hoarsely; from behind the





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Captain's head。  Aristid Fomich got up; and went with firm 

steps into the dosshouse。



〃Don't go!〃  Tyapa stopped him。  〃Don't go!  You are drunk! 

It is not right。〃  The Captain stopped and thought。



〃And what is right on this earth?  Go to the Devil!〃 And he 

pushed Tyapa aside。



On the walls of the dosshouse the shadows were creeping; 

seeming to chase each other。  The teacher lay on the board 

at full length and snored。  His eyes were wide open; his naked 

breast rose and fell heavily; the corners of his mouth foamed; 

and on his face was an expression as if he wished to say 

something very important; but found it difficult to do so。  

The Captain stood with his hands behind him; and looked at him 

in silence。  He then began in a silly way:



〃Philip!  Say something to me 。 。 。 a word of comfort to a 

friend 。 。 。 come 。 。 。 I love you; brother!  All men are 

beasts 。 。 。 You were the only man for me 。 。 。 though you 

were a drunkard。  Ah! how you did drink vodki; Philip!  That 

was the ruin of you I You ought to have listened to me; and 

controlled yourself 。 。 。 Did I not once say to you。 。 。 。〃



The mysterious; all…destroying reaper; called Death; made up 

his mind to finish the terrible work quickly; as if insulted 

by the presence of this drunken man at the dark and solemn 

struggle。  The teacher sighed deeply; and quivered all over; 

stretched himself out; and died。  The Captain stood shaking 

to and fro; and continued to talk to him。





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〃Do you want me to bring you vodki? But it is better that you 

should not drink; Philip 。 。 。 control yourself or else drink! 

Why should you really control yourself?  For what reason; 

Philip?  For what reason?〃



He took him by the foot and drew him closer to himself。



〃Are you dozing; Philip?  Well; then; sl
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