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<h2> Chapter XXXVI </h2>
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<span class="dropcap" style="font-size: 4.00em">J</span>ust then two men
rode out of the side street into the square. One of them was Nazarka. The
other, Lukashka, sat slightly sideways on his well-fed bay Kabarda horse
which stepped lightly over the hard road jerking its beautiful head with
its fine glossy mane. The well-adjusted gun in its cover, the pistol at
his back, and the cloak rolled up behind his saddle showed that Lukashka
had not come from a peaceful place or from one near by. The smart way in
which he sat a little sideways on his horse, the careless motion with
which he touched the horse under its belly with his whip, and especially
his half-closed black eyes, glistening as he looked proudly around him,
all expressed the conscious strength and self-confidence of youth. ‘Ever
seen as fine a lad?’ his eyes, looking from side to side, seemed to
say. The elegant horse with its silver ornaments and trappings, the
weapons, and the handsome Cossack himself attracted the attention of
everyone in the square. Nazarka, lean and short, was much less well
dressed. As he rode past the old men, Lukashka paused and raised his curly
white sheepskin cap above his closely cropped black head.</p>
<p>‘Well, have you carried off many Nogay horses?’ asked a lean old man
with a frowning, lowering look.</p>
<p>‘Have you counted them, Grandad, that you ask?’ replied Lukashka,
turning away.</p>
<p>‘That’s all very well, but you need not take my lad along with you,’
the old man muttered with a still darker frown.</p>
<p>‘Just see the old devil, he knows everything,’ muttered Lukashka to
himself, and a worried expression came over his face; but then, noticing a
corner where a number of Cossack girls were standing, he turned his horse
towards them.</p>
<p>‘Good evening, girls!’ he shouted in his powerful, resonant voice,
suddenly checking his horse. ‘You’ve grown old without me, you
witches!’ and he laughed.</p>
<p>‘Good evening, Lukashka! Good evening, laddie!’ the merry voices
answered. ‘Have you brought much money? Buy some sweets for the
girls! ... Have you come for long? True enough, it’s long since we
saw you....’</p>
<p>‘Nazarka and I have just flown across to make a night of it,’
replied Lukashka, raising his whip and riding straight at the girls.</p>
<p>‘Why, Maryanka has quite forgotten you,’ said Ustenka, nudging
Maryanka with her elbow and breaking into a shrill laugh.</p>
<p>Maryanka moved away from the horse and throwing back her head calmly
looked at the Cossack with her large sparkling eyes.</p>
<p>‘True enough, you have not been home for a long time! Why are you
trampling us under your horse?’ she remarked dryly, and turned away.</p>
<p>Lukashka had appeared particularly merry. His face shone with audacity and
joy. Obviously staggered by Maryanka’s cold reply he suddenly
knitted his brow.</p>
<p>‘Step up on my stirrup and I’ll carry you away to the mountains.
Mammy!’ he suddenly exclaimed, and as if to disperse his dark
thoughts he caracoled among the girls. Stooping down towards Maryanka, he
said, ‘I’ll kiss, oh, how I’ll kiss you! ...’</p>
<p>Maryanka’s eyes met his and she suddenly blushed and stepped back.</p>
<p>‘Oh, bother you! you’ll crush my feet,’ she said, and bending
her head looked at her well-shaped feet in their tightly fitting light
blue stockings with clocks and her new red slippers trimmed with narrow
silver braid.</p>
<p>Lukashka turned towards Ustenka, and Maryanka sat down next to a woman
with a baby in her arms. The baby stretched his plump little hands towards
the girl and seized a necklace string that hung down onto her blue
beshmet. Maryanka bent towards the child and glanced at Lukashka from the
corner of her eyes. Lukashka just then was getting out from under his
coat, from the pocket of his black beshmet, a bundle of sweetmeats and
seeds.</p>
<p>‘There, I give them to all of you,’ he said, handing the bundle to
Ustenka and smiling at Maryanka.</p>
<p>A confused expression again appeared on the girl’s face. It was as
though a mist gathered over her beautiful eyes. She drew her kerchief down
below her lips, and leaning her head over the fair-skinned face of the
baby that still held her by her coin necklace she suddenly began to kiss
it greedily. The baby pressed his little hands against the girl’s
high breasts, and opening his toothless mouth screamed loudly.</p>
<p>“You’re smothering the boy!” said the little one’s
mother, taking him away; and she unfastened her beshmet to give him the
breast. “You’d better have a chat with the young fellow.”</p>
<p>“I’ll only go and put up my horse and then Nazarka and I will
come back; we’ll make merry all night,” said Lukashka,
touching his horse with his whip and riding away from the girls.</p>
<p>Turning into a side street, he and Nazarka rode up to two huts that stood
side by side.</p>
<p>“Here we are all right, old fellow! Be quick and come soon!”
called Lukashka to his comrade, dismounting in front of one of the huts;
then he carefully led his horse in at the gate of the wattle fence of his
own home.</p>
<p>“How d’you do, Stepka?” he said to his dumb sister, who,
smartly dressed like the others, came in from the street to take his
horse; and he made signs to her to take the horse to the hay, but not to
unsaddle it.</p>
<p>The dumb girl made her usual humming noise, smacked her lips as she
pointed to the horse and kissed it on the nose, as much as to say that she
loved it and that it was a fine horse.</p>
<p>“How d’you do. Mother? How is it that you have not gone out
yet?” shouted Lukashka, holding his gun in place as he mounted the
steps of the porch.</p>
<p>His old mother opened the door.</p>
<p>“Dear me! I never expected, never thought, you’d come,”
said the old woman. “Why, Kirka said you wouldn’t be here.”</p>
<p>“Go and bring some chikhir, Mother. Nazarka is coming here and we
will celebrate the feast day.”</p>
<p>“Directly, Lukashka, directly!” answered the old woman.
“Our women are making merry. I expect our dumb one has gone too.”</p>
<p>She took her keys and hurriedly went to the outhouse. Nazarka, after
putting up his horse and taking the gun off his shoulder, returned to
Lukashka’s house and went in.</p>
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