Short Stories by Anton Chekhov, Book 1 by Anton Chekhov
Author:Anton Chekhov [Chekhov, Anton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ebook, novel, book, bestseller, top10, interactive media, urban romantics
Publisher: Max Bollinger
Published: 2020-03-04T00:00:00+00:00
HER HUSBAND
IT was a free night. Natalya Andreyevna Bronin (her married name was Nikitin), the opera singer, is lying in her bedroom, her whole being abandoned to repose. She lies, deliciously drowsy, thinking of her little daughter who lives somewhere far away with her grandmother or aunt. . . . The child is more precious to her than the public, bouquets, notices in the papers, adorers . . . and she would be glad to think about her till morning. She is happy, at peace, and all she longs for is not to be prevented from lying undisturbed, dozing and dreaming of her little girl.
All at once the singer starts, and opens her eyes wide: there is a harsh abrupt ring in the entry. Before ten seconds have passed the bell tinkles a second time and a third time. The door is opened noisily and some one walks into the entry stamping his feet like a horse, snorting and puffing with the cold.
âDamn it all, nowhere to hang oneâs coat!â the singer hears a husky bass voice. âCelebrated singer, look at that! Makes five thousand a year, and canât get a decent hat-stand!â
âMy husband!â thinks the singer, frowning. âAnd I believe he has brought one of his friends to stay the night too. . . . Hateful!â
No more peace. When the loud noise of some one blowing his nose and putting off his goloshes dies away, the singer hears cautious footsteps in her bedroom. . . . It is her husband, Denis Petrovitch Nikitin. He brings a whiff of cold air and a smell of brandy. For a long while he walks about the bedroom, breathing heavily, and, stumbling against the chairs in the dark, seems to be looking for something. . . .
âWhat do you want?â his wife moans, when she is sick of his fussing about. âYou have woken me.â
âI am looking for the matches, my love. You . . . you are not asleep then? I have brought you a message. . . . Greetings from that . . . whatâs-his-name? . . . red-headed fellow who is always sending you bouquets. . . . Zagvozdkin. . . . I have just been to see him.â
âWhat did you go to him for?â
âOh, nothing particular. . . . We sat and talked and had a drink. Say what you like, Nathalie, I dislike that individual â I dislike him awfully! He is a rare blockhead. He is a wealthy man, a capitalist; he has six hundred thousand, and you would never guess it. Money is no more use to him than a radish to a dog. He does not eat it himself nor give it to others. Money ought to circulate, but he keeps tight hold of it, is afraid to part with it. . . . Whatâs the good of capital lying idle? Capital lying idle is no better than grass.â
He makes his way to the edge of the bed and, puffing, sits down at his wifeâs feet.
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