Quiet Flows the Don by Mikhail Sholokhov
Author:Mikhail Sholokhov
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Nobel Prize for Literature, Communism, Civil War, Fiction, Revolution, War, First World War, Classics, Russia
ISBN: 9780241284407
Publisher: Penguin Modern Classics
Published: 2017-10-14T23:00:00+00:00
Chapter Ten
Nineteen-sixteen. October. Night. Rain and wind. The trenches in the alder-grown marshes of Polesie. Barbed-wire entanglements in front. A freezing slush in the trenches. The wet sheet-iron of an observation post gleams faintly. Lights here and there in the dugouts.
At the entrance to one of the officerâs dugouts a thick-set officer halted for a moment, his wet fingers slipping over his greatcoat fasteners. He hurriedly unfastened them, shook the water from the collar, wiped his boots on the heap of straw trampled into the mud at the entrance, and only then pushed open the door, stooped, and entered the dugout.
A yellow band of light streaming from a little paraffin lamp gleamed oilily on his face. An officer in an open jacket rose, passed his hand over his rumpled grey hair and yawned.
âRaining?â he asked.
âYes,â the visitor replied, and removing his greatcoat, hung it together with his sopping wet cap on a nail by the door. âYouâre warm in here!â
âWeâve had the fire alight recently. Itâs bad though that the water is oozing up through the floor. The rain will outlast us. What do you think, Bunchuk?â
Rubbing his hairy hands, Bunchuk stooped and squatted down by the stove.
âPut some planks down over the floor,â he replied. âWeâre fine and dry in our dugout. We could walk about with bare feet. Whereâs Listnitsky?â
âHeâs asleep. He came back from a round of the guards and lay down at once.â
âAll right to wake him up?â
âGo ahead. Weâll have a game of chess.â
Bunchuk stroked the rain from his heavy brows with his index finger, examined the finger attentively, and called quietly:
âEugene Nikolaivitch!â
âWell?â Listnitsky raised himself on his elbow.
âHave a game of chess?â
Eugene dropped his legs from the bed, and rubbed hard with his soft white palm at his chest.
As the first game was nearing its end two officers of the fifth company, captain Kalmikov and subaltern Chubov, entered.
âNews!â Kalmikov cried as he crossed the threshold. âThe regiment will probably be withdrawn.â
âWhere did you hear that?â the grey-haired officer, lieutenant Merkulov, smiled disbelievingly.
âThe commander of the battery has just informed us over the telephone. How did he know? Well, he only returned from the divisional staff yesterday.â
âIt would be great to have a bath,â Chubov said, with a note of ecstasy in his voice.
âYouâre damp in here, gentlemen, very damp,â Kalmikov grumbled, looking around the log-timbered walls and the squelching earthen floor.
âWeâve got the marsh right at our side,â Merkulov said apologetically.
âThank the Almighty that here in the marsh youâre as comfortable as if you were in Abrahamâs bosom!â Bunchuk intervened. âIn other districts theyâre attacking, but here we fire one round a week.â
âBetter to be attacking than rotting in this hole.â
âThey donât keep the cossacks to get them wiped out in attacks. You ought to know better, lieutenant Merkulov,â Bunchuk observed.
âThen what are we kept for, in your opinion?â
âAt the right moment the government will play its old game of maintaining itself on the backs of the cossacks.â
âNow youâre talking heresy,â Kalmikov waved his hand.
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