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the moscow census-第31章

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collected money for the masses for her soul; a coffin and a shroud;
and the old women had dressed her and laid her out。  The sacristan
was reading something in the gloom; a woman in a long wadded cloak
was standing there with a wax candle; and a man (a gentleman; I must
state) in a clean coat with a lamb's…skin collar; polished overshoes;
and a starched shirt; was holding one like it。  This was her brother。
They had hunted him up。

I went past the dead woman to the landlady's nook; and questioned her
about the whole business。

She was alarmed at my queries; she was evidently afraid that she
would be blamed for something; but afterwards she began to talk
freely; and told me every thing。  As I passed back; I glanced at the
dead woman。  All dead people are handsome; but this dead woman was
particularly beautiful and touching in her coffin; her pure; pale
face; with closed swollen eyes; sunken cheeks; and soft reddish hair
above the lofty brow;a weary and kind and not a sad but a surprised
face。  And in fact; if the living do not see; the dead are surprised。

On the same day that I wrote the above; there was a great ball in
Moscow。

That night I left the house at nine o'clock。  I live in a locality
which is surrounded by factories; and I left the house after the
factory…whistles had sounded; releasing the people for a day of
freedom after a week of unremitting toil。

Factory…hands overtook me; and I overtook others of them; directing
their steps to the drinking…shops and taverns。  Many were already
intoxicated; many were women。  Every morning at five o'clock we can
hear one whistle; a second; a third; a tenth; and so forth; and so
forth。  That means that the toil of women; children; and of old men
has begun。  At eight o'clock another whistle; which signifies a
breathing…spell of half an hour。  At twelve; a third:  this means an
hour for dinner。  And a fourth at eight; which denotes the end of the
day。

By an odd coincidence; all three of the factories which are situated
near me produce only articles which are in demand for balls。

In one factory; the nearest; only stockings are made; in another
opposite; silken fabrics; in the third; perfumes and pomades。

It is possible to listen to these whistles; and connect no other idea
with them than as denoting the time:  〃There's the whistle already;
it is time to go to walk。〃  But one can also connect with those
whistles that which they signify in reality; that first whistle; at
five o'clock; means that people; often all without exception; both
men and women; sleeping in a damp cellar; must rise; and hasten to
that building buzzing with machines; and must take their places at
their work; whose end and use for themselves they do not see; and
thus toil; often in heat and a stifling atmosphere; in the midst of
dirt; and with the very briefest breathing…spells; an hour; two
hours; three hours; twelve; and even more hours in succession。  They
fall into a doze; and again they rise。  And this; for them; senseless
work; to which they are driven only by necessity; is continued over
and over again。

And thus one week succeeds another with the breaks of holidays; and I
see these work…people released on one of these holidays。  They emerge
into the street。  Everywhere there are drinking…shops; taverns; and
loose girls。  And they; in their drunken state; drag by the hand each
other; and girls like the one whom I saw taken to the station…house;
they drag with them cabmen; and they ride and they walk from one
tavern to another; and they curse and stagger; and say they
themselves know not what。  I had previously seen such unsteady gait
on the part of factory…hands; and had turned aside in disgust; and
had been on the point of rebuking them; but ever since I have been in
the habit of hearing those whistles every day; and understand their
meaning; I am only amazed that they; all the men; do not come to the
condition of the 〃golden squad;〃 of which Moscow is full; {26} 'and
the women to the state of the one whom I had seen near my house'。
{27}

Thus I walked along; and scrutinized these factory…hands; as long as
they roamed the streets; which was until eleven o'clock。  Then their
movements began to calm down。  Some drunken men remained here and
there; and here and there I encountered men who were being taken to
the station…house。  And then carriages began to make their appearance
on all sides; directing their course toward one point。

On the box sits a coachman; sometimes in a sheepskin coat; and a
footman; a dandy; with a cockade。  Well…fed horses in saddle…cloths
fly through the frost at the rate of twenty versts an hour; in the
carriages sit ladies muffled in round cloaks; and carefully tending
their flowers and head…dresses。  Every thing from the horse…
trappings; the carriages; the gutta…percha wheels; the cloth of the
coachman's coat; to the stockings; shoes; flowers; velvet; gloves;
and perfumes;every thing is made by those people; some of whom
often roll drunk into their dens or sleeping…rooms; and some stay
with disreputable women in the night…lodging houses; while still
others are put in jail。  Thus past them in all their work; and over
them all; ride the frequenters of balls; and it never enters their
heads; that there is any connection between these balls to which they
make ready to go; and these drunkards at whom their coachman shouts
so roughly。

These people enjoy themselves at the ball with the utmost composure
of spirit; and assurance that they are doing nothing wrong; but
something very good。  Enjoy themselves!  Enjoy themselves from eleven
o'clock until six in the morning; in the very dead of night; at the
very hour when people are tossing and turning with empty stomachs in
the night…lodging houses; and while some are dying; as did the
laundress。

Their enjoyment consists in this;that the women and young girls;
having bared their necks and arms; and applied bustles behind; place
themselves in a situation in which no uncorrupted woman or maiden
would care to display herself to a man; on any consideration in the
world; and in this half…naked condition; with their uncovered bosoms
exposed to view; with arms bare to the shoulder; with a bustle behind
and tightly swathed hips; under the most brilliant light; women and
maidens; whose chief virtue has always been modesty; exhibit
themselves in the midst of strange men; who are also clad in
improperly tight…fitting garments; and to the sound of maddening
music; they embrace and whirl。  Old women; often as naked as the
young ones; sit and look on; and eat and drink savory things; old men
do the same。  It is not to be wondered at that this should take place
at night; when all the common people are asleep; so that no one may
see them。  But this is not done with the object of concealment:  it
seems to them that there is nothing to conceal; that it is a very
good thing; that by this merry…making; in which the labor of
thousands of toiling people is destroyed; they not only do not injure
any one; but that by this very act they furnish the poor with the
means of subsistence。  Possibly it is very merry at balls。  But how
does this come
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