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for a moment Raban was walking against Lement's outstretched arm.

86 they had just been getting on fine when the train came. It would really have been lighted path between large shrubs, rushed into an open place with many empty slammed down on the counter the ticket he had been asked for and the change. Now easy as I imagine it now when I am still alone and can still do everything, can still go doorpost with his right hand, the left hand held open, close to his mouth. Page had both of them silently taken it for granted that the old man would go on living was no need to think that there were wheels under the floor and in front the horse 85 who did not understand that. Apart from that, this place here was a filthy dump, and nearer, as he had expected, he straightened himself again. no discussion beforehand either, for all will be expected to get together quite easily if for I don't want to go through the wet park with you, as I should like to drop in at made his knees give. and nodded and asked him questions. If you think back you're bound to remember. He "You comedian!" Georg could not resist the retort, realized at once the harm will appear to me. He came up and spoke to me and then walked with me, in spite of should certainly feel much better. If the scenery does turn out to be boring, as Lement everyone!" stirring, dripped slowly through a crack into the carriage. come over here and that you're only hanging back of your own accord. Don't be too expression! What other comfort was left to a poor old widower? Tell me -- and while The rain gushed down the back of his neck, inside his collar. no half-measures, and it was hard to see what business a gentleman like this could too," Raban answered, leaning out of the door, which he had opened, holding on to the For one isn't at all sure even of acquaintances of long standing. Wasn't Lement nice to been wanting to go by the omnibus. Well, so he had at once come and asked, or hadn't railings into the street, crossed it, leapt through the station entrance, after a while These words went hissing through his mind. porter who was walking nearby hurried him through a glass door onto the platform. have offended him even with a single word. I did refuse to spend the evening in town, and complain anywhere. Only just now Herr Pirkershofer -- if you please, that's the suddenly, against all the usual practice, a larger expedition is considered right, for one done and, his eyes starting in his head, bit his tongue back, only too late, till the pain the reflection of his stable lantern jumping through the puddles at his feet. Irritably he "Just think back a bit, Father," said Georg, lifting his father from the chair and had been cleared up, I were to arrive in this station again on my way back, then I used to tell us the most incredible stories of the Russian Revolution. For instance, the fact that there was nothing he wanted to find out from me and that he himself still Gillemann's, after all. It's a quarter to six, so not too late, after all, for paying calls on "But your friend hasn't been betrayed after all!" cried his father, emphasizing who could show me how his crops are doing or show me a quarry he is working there. me? Do shut your umbrella; it stopped raining ages ago. I didn't have a chance to tell his father had clean changes of underwear. He had not yet explicitly discussed with his The station clock struck, it was a quarter to six. Raban stopped because he had darkness. 108 84 "Stay where you are, I don't need you! You think you have strength enough to socks, and sat up straight. Then he heard someone from the station shouting: "Hi!" if

93 "Georg," said his father in a low voice, without moving. From a little distance Lement then called back: "I say, Eduard, can you hear with the other. The coach that he entered was brightly illuminated by the great the point with stabs of his forefinger. "I've been representing him here on the spot." reason one mustn't miss it. But if there is no such sight to be seen, then there will be room, plagued by a disloyal staff, old to the marrow of my bones? And my son himself for having been neglectful. It should have certainly been his duty to see that haven't even shrunk from pulling my leg. How could you have a friend out there! I the pupils, overlarge, fixedly looking at him from the corners of the eyes. back if I want to, for I shall have no one there whom I could pay calls on whenever I Page Meanwhile Georg had succeeded in lowering his father down again and "That's quite easy, send a telegram." me today? -- he explained some things to me, didn't he, and described everything as it connection with your friend and I have your customers here in my pocket!" balcony who cut a broad cross in blood on the palm of his hand and held the hand up slipping off his dressing gown as he stood feebly enough, "it'll soon be three years since sprung?" you're answering me be you still my living son -- what else was left to me, in my back and appealed to the mob. You've told that story yourself once or twice since." passengers would change places, discussing these changes with each other, or they between the shafts. Raban rubbed his feet thoroughly on the seat, pulled on clean And what for, where would we go, anyway?" The road was perhaps hilly; there was surely mud flying up into the spokes; any rate seem to me that the whole enterprise had begun, and if later, after the mistake against such invitations. And yet I don't know whether I shall be able to, for it is not so Page each time putting the suitcase on the step above and then following himself, meant to lavish there on his father might come too late. The lantern was attached to the end of the shaft; the horse, having been "Adieu." Raban said. Georg knelt down at once beside his father, in the old man's weary face he saw district, there will probably be a walk all together to that ruin; it will have been agreed least twice I kept you from seeing him, although he was actually sitting with me in my "Yes, that could be done -- but it wouldn't be very nice if I didn't go -- and I'm shouted at in a muffled voice, began to pull, and the water on top of the bus, now set on the seat opposite. It was bright enough, the darkness outside made it appear as Page would have his attention drawn to this. He would go over and straighten it. Raban also though the omnibus had black distempered walls and no glass in the windows. There palpitations, then he walked quickly along the park pool, went along a narrow, badly tired, yes, I'll go all right. If a telegram came, they'd get a fright, into the bargain. -Raban tried to count his change quickly, thinking he ought to be getting more, but a But then, later, you got on with him very well. I was proud because you listened to him Page began an explanation: listen here, he said, he had been playing cards with Lebeda and "Yes, of course I've been playing a comedy! A comedy! That's a good respectable businessman! Do you think I didn't love you, I, from whom you are benches leaning against little trees, then went more slowly through an opening in the Lement turned to the right and held out his right hand to say goodbye, so that Raban did not answer, shut his umbrella, and the sky closed over him in pallid

with triumphant glee, and stalking away from his father with the closed face of a pipes and cigars, in one place drifting limply past the face of a girl. Often the saw many people's backs, and the backs of their heads, and between them the have here, and he would be getting there soon enough anyway, so that he need not go when he was on a business trip to Kiev and ran into a riot, and saw a priest on a for the most part with loose reins that the driver guided the dripping horse. -- Could There Raban looked around, while calling out "Thank you, thank you!" to the porter, says, that need not be a disadvantage at all. One will spend more time in the rooms carefully taking off the woolen drawers he wore over his linen underpants and his carriage door and sat down on the last little free bit of a light-brown wooden seat. He many a windowpane -- all were shut right up to the top -- a hissing arc lamp hung at sure! I am still much the stronger of us two. All by myself I might have had to give way, you." go with you today, as I'm sleepy, I forgot to tell you that. And now I shall say goodbye, "He has pockets even in his shirt!" said Georg to himself, and believed that with alone in the old house. But now he made a quick, firm decision to take him into his socks. The not particularly clean appearance of his underwear made him reproach bride-to-be what arrangements should be made for his father in the future, for they found the booking office, and had to knock for a while on the iron shutter. Then the like, and no one with whom I could make more strenuous expeditions, no one there bethought himself and pushed his suitcase under his seat. letter or books and are delighted by this news. Well, it is not difficult to protect oneself about eye level, and the many raindrops on the glass were white, often single ones would move. Raban could hear the noise from the platform even when he had shut the and really never know for certain where all the others are, for if there is a ruin in the and since he found no guard, he climbed up the steps of the nearest coach by himself, His father leaned forward but did not topple. Since Georg did not come any but that was only natural, that can't have offended him, for he is a sensible person." fans of puddle water formed, with a rushing sound, behind the turning wheels; it was people you know fairly well. Addio. Well, a good journey, and remember me to room. I could quite well understand your dislike of him, my friend has his peculiarities. strutting through the world, finishing off deals that I had prepared for him, bursting only has to send the maid into the others' apartments, where they are sitting over a one. If a stick or the metal-covered corner of a suitcase stuck out, then the owner booking clerk looked out, said it was really high time, took the bank note, and upon some time before. Then, however, one must look forward to it; for that very would transfer their luggage, which lay in a narrow blue net over a seat, to another Now he'll lean forward, thought Georg, what if he topples and smashes himself! there was anyone in the bus he might say so. "Yes, yes, and he would like to start now, "Then it's really better for you to go. I was only thinking. . . Anyway I couldn't can't believe it." own future establishment. It almost looked, on closer inspection, as if the care he "You have no friend in St. Petersburg. You've always been a leg-puller and you amount of light from the main hall of the station, in which it was standing; in front of supporting himself on his umbrella with one hand, and on the handle of the suitcase On his left, at the window, two gentlemen were sitting opposite each other, Wrapped in the canvas of two sacks that had been cut up, the driver came over, my friend came to see us last. I remember that you used not to like him very much. At he at once come and asked? impossible for him to take a look outside then, still, he did not mean to abuse anyone "If at least," Raban thought, "I were to get into a wrong train. Then it would at had something else to do. But now all of a sudden he has gone away, and yet I can't

a short thread through the eye of a needle. talking about the price of goods. "They're commercial travelers," Raban thought and, junior assistant clerk -- had come in and had said he thought a small fair man had upturned faces of people on the seat opposite. In some places smoke was curling from but your mother has given me so much of her strength that I've established a fine

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