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第60章

The vodka stung his tongue like nettles, and tasted more bitter than wormwood.He flung the jug from him upon the ground.

"You have sorrowed enough, Cossack," growled a bass voice behind him.

He looked round--it was Basavriuk! Ugh, what a face! His hair was like a brush, his eyes like those of a bull."I know what you lack: here it is." As he spoke he jingled a leather purse which hung from his girdle and smiled diabolically.Peter shuddered."Ha, ha, ha! how it shines!"he roared, shaking out ducats into his hands: "ha, ha, ha! how it jingles! And I only ask one thing for a whole pile of such shiners.""It is the Evil One!" exclaimed Peter."Give me them! I'm ready for anything!"They struck hands upon it, and Basavriuk said, "You are just in time, Peter: to-morrow is St.John the Baptist's day.Only on this one night in the year does the fern blossom.I will await you at midnight in the Bear's ravine."I do not believe that chickens await the hour when the housewife brings their corn with as much anxiety as Peter awaited the evening.

He kept looking to see whether the shadows of the trees were not lengthening, whether the sun was not turning red towards setting; and, the longer he watched, the more impatient he grew.How long it was!

Evidently, God's day had lost its end somewhere.But now the sun has set.The sky is red only on one side, and it is already growing dark.

It grows colder in the fields.It gets gloomier and gloomier, and at last quite dark.At last! With heart almost bursting from his bosom, he set out and cautiously made his way down through the thick woods into the deep hollow called the Bear's ravine.Basavriuk was already waiting there.It was so dark that you could not see a yard before you.Hand in hand they entered the ravine, pushing through the luxuriant thorn-bushes and stumbling at almost every step.At last they reached an open spot.Peter looked about him: he had never chanced to come there before.Here Basavriuk halted.

"Do you see before you three hillocks? There are a great many kinds of flowers upon them.May some power keep you from plucking even one of them.But as soon as the fern blossoms, seize it, and look not round, no matter what may seem to be going on behind thee."Peter wanted to ask some questions, but behold Basavriuk was no longer there.He approached the three hillocks--where were the flowers? He saw none.The wild steppe-grass grew all around, and hid everything in its luxuriance.But the lightning flashed; and before him was a whole bed of flowers, all wonderful, all strange: whilst amongst them there were also the ****** fronds of fern.Peter doubted his senses, and stood thoughtfully before them, arms akimbo.

"What manner of prodigy is this? why, one can see these weeds ten times a day.What is there marvellous about them? Devil's face must be mocking me!"But behold! the tiny flower-bud of the fern reddened and moved as though alive.It was a marvel in truth.It grew larger and larger, and glowed like a burning coal.The tiny stars of light flashed up, something burst softly, and the flower opened before his eyes like a flame, lighting the others about it.

"Now is the time," thought Peter, and extended his hand.He saw hundreds of hairy hands reach also for the flower from behind him, and there was a sound of scampering in his rear.He half closed his eyes, and plucked sharply at the stalk, and the flower remained in his hand.

All became still.

Upon a stump sat Basavriuk, quite blue like a corpse.He did not move so much as a finger.Hi eyes were immovably fixed on something visible to him alone; his mouth was half open and speechless.Nothing stirred around.Ugh! it was horrible! But then a whistle was heard which made Peter's heart grow cold within him; and it seemed to him that the grass whispered, and the flowers began to talk among themselves in delicate voices, like little silver bells, while the trees rustled in murmuring contention;--Basavriuk's face suddenly became full of life, and his eyes sparkled."The witch has just returned," he muttered between his teeth."Hearken, Peter: a charmer will stand before you in a moment; do whatever she commands; if not--you are lost forever."Then he parted the thorn-bushes with a knotty stick and before him stood a tiny farmhouse.Basavriuk smote it with his fist, and the wall trembled.A large black dog ran out to meet them, and with a whine transformed itself into a cat and flew straight at his eyes.

"Don't be angry, don't be angry, you old Satan!" said Basavriuk, employing such words as would have made a good man stop his ears.

Behold, instead of a cat, an old woman all bent into a bow, with a face wrinkled like a baked apple, and a nose and chin like a pair of nutcrackers.

"A fine charmer!" thought Peter; and cold chills ran down his back.

The witch tore the flower from his hand, stooped and muttered over it for a long time, sprinkling it with some kind of water.Sparks flew from her mouth, and foam appeared on her lips.

"Throw it away," she said, giving it back to Peter.

Peter threw it, but what wonder was this? The flower did not fall straight to the earth, but for a long while twinkled like a fiery ball through the darkness, and swam through the air like a boat.At last it began to sink lower and lower, and fell so far away that the little star, hardly larger than a poppy-seed, was barely visible."There!"croaked the old woman, in a dull voice: and Basavriuk, giving him a spade, said, "Dig here, Peter: you will find more gold than you or Korzh ever dreamed of."Peter spat on his hands, seized the spade, pressed his foot on it, and turned up the earth, a second, a third, a fourth time.The spade clinked against something hard, and would go no further.Then his eyes began to distinguish a small, iron-bound coffer.He tried to seize it;but the chest began to sink into the earth, deeper, farther, and deeper still: whilst behind him he heard a laugh like a serpent's hiss.

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