登陆注册
37822600000009

第9章 THE ICEBREAKER(4)

The buildings of the town (looking like heaps of muddy snow), the black, naked earth around those buildings, the trees in the gardens, the hummocks of piled-up soil, the dull grey glimmer of the window panes of the houses--all these things reminded me of winter, even though the misty breath of the northern spring was beginning to steal over the whole.

Presently a young fellow with flaxen hair, a pendent underlip, and a tall, ungainly figure, by name Mishuk Diatlov, essayed to troll the stanza:

"That morn to him the maiden came, To find his soul had fled."

Whereupon the old soldier shouted:

"Hi, you! Have you forgotten the day?"

And even Boev saw fit to take umbrage at the singing, and, threatening Diatlov with his fist, to rap out:

"Ah, sobatchnia dusha!" ["Soul of a dog."]

"What a rude, rough, primitive lot we Russians are!" commented Ossip, seating himself atop of the icebreaker, and screwing up his eyes to measure its fall. "To speak plainly, we Russians are sheer barbarians. Once upon a time, I may tell you, an anchorite happened to be on his travels; and as the people came pressing around him, and kneeling to him, and tearfully beseeching him with the words, '0h holy father, intercede for us with the wolves which are devouring our substance!' he replied:

'Ha! Are you, or are you not, Orthodox Christians? See that I assign you not to condign perdition!' Yes, angry, in very truth he was. Nay, he even spat in the people's faces. Yet in reality he was a kindly old man, for his eyes kept shedding tears equally with theirs."

Twenty sazheni below the icebreaker was a gang of barefooted sailors, engaged in hacking out the floes from under their barges; and as they shattered the brittle, greyish-blue crust on the river, the mattocks rang out, and the sharp blades of the icecutters gleamed as they thrust the broken fragments under the surface. Meanwhile, there could be heard a bubbling of water, and the sound of rivulets trickling down to the sandy margin of the river. And similarly among our own gang was there audible a scraping of planes, and a screeching of saws, and a clattering of iron braces as they were driven into the smooth yellow wood, while through all the web of these sounds there ran the ceaseless song of the bells, a song so softened by distance as to thrill the soul, much as though dingy, burdensome labour were holding revel in honour of spring, and calling upon the latter to spread itself over the starved, naked surface of the gradually thawing ground.

At this point someone shouted hoarsely:

"Go and fetch the German. We have not got hands enough."

And from the bank someone bawled in reply:

"Where IS he?"

"In the tavern. That is where you must go and look for him."

And as they made themselves heard, the voices floated up turgidly into the sodden air, spread themselves over the river's mournful void, and died away, Meanwhile our men worked with industry and speed, but not without a fault or two, for their thoughts were fixed upon the town and its washhouses and churches. And particularly restless was Sashok Diatlov, a man whose hair, as flaxen as that of his brother, seemed to have been boiled in lye. At intervals, glancing up-river, this well-built, sturdy young fellow would say softly to his brother:

"It's cracking now, eh?"

And, certainly, the ice had "moved" two nights ago, so that since yesterday morning the river watchmen had refused to permit horsed vehicles to cross, and only a few beadlike pedestrians now were ****** their way along the marked-out ice paths, while, as they proceeded, one could hear the water slapping against the planks as the latter bent under the travellers' weight.

"Yes, it IS cracking," at length Mishuk replied with a hoist of his ginger eyebrows.

Ossip too scanned the river from under his hand. Then he said to Mishuk:

"Pah! It is the dry squeak of the planes in your own hand that you keep hearing, so go on with your work, you son of a beldame.

And as for you, Inspector, do you help me to speed up the men instead of burying your nose in your notebook."

By this time there remained only two more hours for work, and the arch of the icebreaker had been wholly sheathed in butter-tinted scantlings, and nothing required to be added to it save the great iron braces. Unfortunately, Boev and Saniavin, the men who had been engaged upon the task of cutting out the sockets for the braces, had worked so amiss, and run their lines so straight, that, when it came to the point, the arms of the braces refused to sink properly into the wood.

"Oh, you cock-eyed fool of a Morduine!" shouted Ossip, smiting his fist against the side of his cap. "Do you call THAT sort of thing work?"

At this juncture there came from somewhere on the bank a seemingly exultant shout of:

"Ah! NOW it's giving way!"

And almost at the same moment, there stole over the river a sort of rustle, a sort of quiet crunching which made the projecting pine branches quiver as though they were trying to catch at something, while, shouldering their mattocks, the barefooted sailors noisily hastened aboard their barges with the aid of rope ladders.

And then curious indeed was it to see how many people suddenly came into view on the river--to see how they appeared to issue from below the very ice itself, and, hurrying to and fro like jackdaws startled by the shot of a gun, to dart hither and thither, and to seize up planks and boathooks, and to throw them down again, and once more to seize them up.

"Put the tools together," Ossip shouted. "And look alive there, and make for the bank."

"Aye, and a fine Easter Day it will be for us on THAT bank!" growled Sashok.

Meanwhile, it was the river rather than the town that seemed to be motionless--the latter had begun, as it were, to quiver and reel, and, with the hill above it, to appear to be gliding slowly up stream, even as the grey, sandy bank some ten sazheni from us was beginning to grow tremulous, and to recede.

"Run, all of you!" shouted Ossip, giving me a violent push as he did so. Then to myself in particular he added: "Why stand gaping there?"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 王子,开着跑车来

    王子,开着跑车来

    天?她居然被绑架了?绑架她的竟然是个黑马大帅哥?不过,很可惜,她天生就对帅哥免疫,初次见面,下手毫不留情!帅哥成了猪哥……只不过——什么?他是她的房东兼雇主?这这这……
  • 修仙逆天神女

    修仙逆天神女

    无意间来到未知地界,莫名与奇幻仙侠邂逅,与各路妖魔鬼怪周旋。奈何自身修仙实在有些不忍直视,只是一味地拖后腿。于此,少女立志,定要让他人对她刮目相看!从此小小女子以废物资质一步一步前进修仙之路。善良纯洁如她,腹狡诈如她,机智勇敢如她,风华绝代,姿色万千,回眸一笑,敢问谁人能挡?遇美男,情愫暗生,小女修在修仙之路上又与大美男展开了怎样的奇缘呢?
  • 叶选医衡

    叶选医衡

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 糖尿病科学养生滋补食谱

    糖尿病科学养生滋补食谱

    本书的食谱在兼顾中国传统饮食的基础上,更多地引入现代营养饮食方法,反映了当代营养学治疗糖尿病的新理论、新方法和新技术。本书内容丰富,原料易懂,制作简便,安全可靠,既适合广大糖尿病患者及家属选用,也是临床营养师及医护人员的理想参考书。
  • 神农神体

    神农神体

    无尽的天边,一场注定失败的战争刚刚结束。漆黑的夜,映照这数不清的尸骸,一切都是那么的凄凉。天道崩碎,万法破灭,九天无法再连接在一起,以至于,让人忘了,除了自己存在的一片天地,其他的都已忘却。神农少年登临巅峰飞升,是谁又让其狼狈而归!黑暗再次降临,大族即将重归!看神农少年再临巅峰!
  • 仙门遍地是奇葩

    仙门遍地是奇葩

    原来仙门竟是这般不以为耻,当真是脸皮厚到极致。师傅喜欢徒弟,徒弟却为魔界鬼祭哭得死去活来。好一个郎艳独绝,遗世独立的灵澈仙人。又好一个不知羞耻,仙门之辱的徒弟。不愧是仙门之境,遍地奇葩,魔为仙成仙,仙为魔堕魔;不疯不魔,不魔不仙(ps:纯属瞎七八扯,毫无逻辑。)
  • 英雄联盟之最后王朝

    英雄联盟之最后王朝

    【轻松愉快的电竞爽文】王大人在一次上网的过程中无意间开启了脚本系统……极限操作?丝血天秀?从今天起,一切都将彻底改变!什么?你说我走位像脚本,躲技能像外挂?emmmmm……我觉得你说得对,但是……你先去问问裁判信不信啊?!2016年,LPL进入了S6赛季,一个被各大LOL主播称为脚本怪的神秘选手,加入了队内矛盾重重的QG战队……从此,LPL赛区,最后一个王朝战队,诞生了!
  • 绝壁无余字

    绝壁无余字

    我和师兄之间隔着长风深谷,进不得,退不舍。我老是骗自己他心里是有我的,可是骗来骗去,只有我一个人相信了。永生与死亡,究竟哪个才算得是人间疾苦?生与死的界限究竟何在?为救无法舍弃之人,游戏人间、声名狼藉的小侯爷,冷静绝美的女刺客钟情,妖道无心,幻化成人形的鲤鱼精阿鲤,无意间撞破惊天秘密的舞女九九......救回无法舍弃之人,真的就能够幸福吗?这里的一切都有始有终,却能容纳所有的不期而遇与久别重逢。
  • 佛骨情殇

    佛骨情殇

    他,黑发长剑。她,蓝衣古琴。就在这命运的深处,悄然相遇。他,长衣潇洒。她,一笑倾城。就在这红尘动荡里,浓浓依恋。他为她倾尽天下,长剑染血,只为在那千军万马之中,绽放一场鲜红的烟花。一点思恋,溅起千年的涟漪。古琴飘渺,长剑挥舞,君临天下!看不透的恩怨仇杀,一只浸过鲜红的飞矢,划过悲哀的痕迹,绽放了一朵悲凉的血花。“天怡!”痛苦的哀号,掩盖了血腥的风雨。“啊!”剑似狂,血流成河。长柳依依,折下半支思恋,耗尽三世,一座晶蓝的棺,她依旧如花。“我的爱如山,也不过十万大山!”将军台上,檀香长案。古琴依旧,而北宫皓月却是一头白发。“我要将你这千年爱恋留下。哪怕无尽的厮杀!”“劫以起。佛骨现世,千年,只是我要结果!”
  • 杨尚昆谈新中国若干历史问题

    杨尚昆谈新中国若干历史问题

    2007年是杨尚昆同志百年诞辰,中共中央党史研究室和中央电视台为此几次来向我了解杨尚昆的一些情况。之后,应中央党史研究室资料征集办公室之邀,陆续将杨尚昆同志在撰写回忆录期间有关回忆录第二册的谈话内容整理成文,在《百年潮》和《中共党史资料》杂志上陆续发表,受到广大读者的关注。2008年秋,在杨尚昆同志逝世十周年之际,又以一篇拙文《怀念杨尚昆》回顾了他光辉的一生,缅怀伟人,激励自己。现由四川人民出版社将这些文稿汇编成《杨尚昆谈新中国若干历史问题》出版。为了保持内容的完整性,根据出版社的要求,特将经杨尚昆生前审定、以杨尚昆名义公开发表的《高饶事件》一并放入《杨尚昆谈新中国若干历史问题》。