The Greatest Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy
Author:Leo Tolstoy
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9788184950311
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
A FAIRY TALE
8
The story of Iván the fool
And of his two brothers, Simon the soldier and Tarás the stout; and of his dumb sister Martha, and of the old Devil and the three little IMPS.
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Once upon a time in a certain province of a certain country, there lived a rich peasant who had three sons; Simon the Soldier, Tarás the Stout, and Iván the Fool, besides an unmarried daughter, Martha, who was deaf and dumb. Simon the Soldier went to the wars to serve the King; Tarás the Stout went to a merchant in town to trade, and Iván the Fool stayed at home with the lass to till the ground till his back bent.
Simon the Soldier obtained high rank and an estate, and married a noblemanâs daughter His pay was large and his estate was large, but yet he could not make ends meet. What the husband earned his wife squandered and they never had money enough.
So Simon the Soldier went to his estate to collect the income, but his steward said, âWhere is any income to come from? We have neighbour cattle, nor tools, nor horse, nor plough, nor harrow. We must first get all these and then the money will come.â
Then Simon the Soldier went to his father and said: You, father, are rich, but have given me nothing. Divide what you have, and give me a third part that I may improve my estate.â
But the old man said: âYou brought nothing into my house, why should. I give you a third part? It would be unfair to Iván and to the girl.â
But Simon answered, âHe is a fool, and she is an old maid, and deaf and dumb besides; whatâs the good of property to them?â
The old man said, âWe will see what Iván says about it.â
And Iván said, âLet him take what he wants.â
So Simon the Soldier took his share of his fatherâs goods and removed them to his estate, and went off again to serve the king.
Tarás the Stout also gathered much money and married into a merchantâs family, but still he wanted more. So he, also, came to his father and said, âGive me my portion.â
But the old man did not wish to give Tarás a share either, and said, âYou brought nothing here. Iván has earned all we have in the house and why should we wrong him and the girl?â
But Tarás said, âWhat does he need? He is a fool! He cannot marry, no one would have him; and the dumb lass does not need anything either. Look here, Iván!â said he, âgive me half the corn; I donât want the tools, or any of the live stock I will take only the grey stallion which is of no use to you for the plough.â
Iván laughed and said, âTake what you want. I will work to earn more.â
So they gave a share to Tarás also; and he carted the corn away to town and took the grey stallion. And Iván was left with one old mare, to lead his peasant life as before and to support his father and mother.
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