The Man Who Was Afraid
of his shirt unbuttoned, a towel wound round his neck, he sat on a bench under a canopy of verdant cherry-trees, waved
and a rogue! Is there nothing better in the world than eating and drinkin
angrily, his lips twisted with contempt, a
n son, I would have
egan to find the same ideas that were in her books, and this won her over on her father's side, involuntarily causing the girl to prefer his live words to the cold letters of the book. Always overwhelmed with business affairs, always alert and clever, he went his own way alone, an
his son is leading, he would have killed Foma!" said Mayakin, striking
ves it,"
e barked at him, as was necessary. And who
oes it make to you
escribed Foma's behaviour. Evidently he must have be
pree!' said Lubov, confidently, and blus
Lubka! " said Mayakin with humorou
wish to know
, tel
rsisted, and his voice was growing more and m
not do him a
ower - a power, the devils! And I am not the governor, and even he cannot put one's hand out of joint or tie one's tongue. L
ool, a Gymnasium student used to come up
saw him. I know
es
uld come out of him. Even then he stood in the way of other people. A bold boy he
ather, smiled inimica
ho writes for n
ngers against the table and examined his face, which was reflected in the brightly polished bra
newspaper- writers, these terrible Pharisees. They have broken out everywhere, and they are still breaking out, more and more. Whence comes this spoiling of the blood? Fr
ht, papa!" said
u mean by -
e personalities! They don't want anything - all they
flushed, and her eyes looked at her father with so much feeling, a
annot be unselfish. Man will not fight for what belongs not to him, and if he does fight - his name is 'fool,' and he is of no use to anybody. A man must be able to stand up for himself, for his own, then will he attain something! Here you have it! Truth! Here I have been reading the same newspaper for almost forty years, and I can see well - here is my face before
books and in newspapers they defend th
for you to get married? So, there your interest is not defended! Eh! You! Neither
t! I cannot refute you, but I feel that this
ony in life. All are yelling out of tune, in different voices. And not one understands what the other is in need of! There is a mist over everything - everybody inhales that mist, and that's w
Lubov, resting her elbows on the t
eryraw youth believes that he knows everything and was created for the complete arrangement of life - give him, give the rogue freedom! Here, Carrion, live! Come, come, live! Ah! Then such a comedy will follow;
nd, lowering his voice, wen
ill soon grow weak. For his heart is rotten - he, he, he! Here, he, he, he! The dear fellow will be caught by the real, worthy people, by those r
say, your spleens cannot stand a real fire, can they? So - "and, raisin
e'll shake you off the earth, like worms from a tree! Silence, dear fel
arried away by his words, he trembled, closed his eyes now an
ange life wisely, after their own fashion. Then things won't go at ran
n intense look, she sought support for herself in his words and heard in them something similar to what she had read in books, and which seemed to her the real truth. But the malignant, triumphant laughter of her father stung her heart, and th
ght and a desire that unexpectedly flashed through her mind. "
ove angrily, he fixed his keen, small eyes
t of talk
entioned?" said Lubov,
his finger and lowered his head with a gloomy frown. But when he said that he did not want to speak of his so
ore there is trouble in your heads. That's why you are not competent to do anything, and you are unhappy because of this incompetence. Taraska. Yes. He mu
Lubov, eagerly listening
orities over them I'd station the robust peasants. Well, now, honourable gentlemen, you were given to eat and to drink, you were given an education - what have you learned? Pay your debts, pray. Yes, I would not spend a broken grosh on them. I would squeeze all the price out of them - give it up! You must not set a man at naught. It is not enough to imprison him! You transgressed the law, and are a gentleman? Never mind, you must work. Out of a single see
had respectfully removed his cap and bowed to her. There was a hopelessly guilty expression on his
coming from? Wh
id Yefim, stopping short at
e to me. What's the matt
is hand somewhere into the air and hea
herently - what has happened?
isfortune
u been w
od sav
Well, speak
into his chest
ne is altogether missing, so that he must have drowned. About five m
in, measuring the captain
hka, I'll stri
o did it!" said
old man, shaking wi
ster hi
you. Wher
ng in the
u were
bound
ed the old man i
aid he. And when they had bound me, they lowered me into the hatchway, with the sailors. And as the master was drunk, he wanted to have some fun. A fleet of boats was
el
nto us. And as they struck the side of our ninth, we were smashed to p
ober he is silent most of the time, and walks around thoughtfully, but when he wets his springs with wine - then he breaks loose. Then he is not master of himself and of
d Mayakin, sternl
t, he came to himself and at once sent for workmen. They
?" asked Mayakin,
Yefim, softly, glanci
all
ady with him
S
," said Yefim, with a sigh. "She's forever singi
. The wrinkles of his face were painfully quivering, an
entreated caressingly. "May
was smashed? Eh, you! A man is lost! That's what it is! And he is essential to me! I need him, dull devils that you a
of the Volga. He had just awakened from sleep, and lying on the floor, on a bed of fresh hay, in the middl
ey were passing across the sky in an enormous flock. Now forming a solid mass, now breaking into fragment
stream, and now he had been seized by dark waves, that resembled these clouds in the sky; had been seized and carried away somewhere, even as the clouds were carried by the wind. In the darkness and the tumult which surrounded him, he saw as though through a mist that certain other people were hastening together with him - to-day not those of yesterday, new ones each day, yet all looking alike - equally pitiful and repulsive. Intoxicated, noisy, greedy, they flew about him as in a whirlwind, caroused at
e we canAnd then - e'en
wild wave was carrying them. And drowning their fear in wine, they were rushing forward down the current struggling, shouting, doing something absurd, playing the fool, clamouring, clamouring, without ever being cheerful.
s herself mastering its violent course. She seemed to Foma the cleverest person of all those that surrounded him, and the most eager for noise and carouse; she held them all in her sway, forever inventing something new and speaking in one and the same manner to everybody; for the driver, the lackey and the sailor she had the same tone and the same words as for her friends and for Foma. She was youn
a said to h
f money you and I
d at him,
should we
a, astonished by the fact
e asked her at a
you forgott
, the
ou wish to
you about y
I'm from Ooglich. I was a harpist. Well, shall I
t?" asked Fo
he same place, both people and beasts. And what is there that I can tell you about myself? And w
drunk. Sasha sang a peculiar, wonderfully sad song, and Foma, moved by her singing, wept like a child. Then he danced with
e this woman, and that she was unnecessary to him. Certain gray, oppressive thoughts were slowly springing up in his heavy, aching head. It seemed to him as though everything he had lived throu
begun to carouse. Why? I don't know how to
was unable to live as firmly and confidently as other people do. He was now still more tortured. by consc
aid she, althou
e not such a lady of q
he matter
thi
to him, and said laz
ng for me to finish the song. And I was afraid of the dog. And I knew that it would devour me, as soon as I stopped singing. So I kept singing,
rrupted her sternly. "You better
you are awake now," she answ
ly and, throwing his arm behind his head, went on: "That's
en headache," answe
ngly, "don't talk nonsense! Tell me co
he said drily. "Why are you
"Eh, you devils! This is the principal
After a minute's silence, Sasha began t
questions of our kind of women? And on what ground should I think about each and every man?
hed drily
this - and had no de
om the pillow, looked into Foma's
about yourself. It is impossible to say anything true about a man. Who can understand him? Man
m I better?" asked
thing - you beat him. With women you are simple, you are not impuden
s did not s
me the right thing
what you want. But
fter they have r
we do?"
to Nizhni o
at
arou
nt to carou
are you g
? Not
or a long time, withou
character," said Sasha,
et drunk any more!" said Fo
g!" retorted
think - is it good to l
ll
tell me -
at is b
er askance and,
sive words
aven't pleased him!"
No one understands. They are crawling somewhere. And can give no account either to themselves or to others
y: "What have you to do with me? You may take from me
drawled out, with contempt
d was displeased because she did not get angry at him for his words about her soul. Her face looked calm and i
an one who has a soul live as you live? A soul has
on her stockings, but at his words she raised h
u staring at
ay?" said she, without l
use I
- must y
estion. Foma felt intimidated and said, t
d I help
Sasha and resume
hat ab
ere born of two fathers. Do you know
el
f, it means that he is afraid of h
me?" asked Foma
you,
g in the centre of the room, stretched out her hand toward Fo
l it! Only,- who will dare to listen to me, if I should speak at the top of my voice? And I have some words about you,- they're like hammers! And I could knock you all on your heads so that
en it fell over her shoulders in heavy, black locks - th
what wrath I bear against you! And because of this wrath - I am silent! For I fear that if I should sing it to you - my soul would become empty. I would have nothing to live on." Fom
rowing within my soul. Eh, I too sha
?" asked Sash
ed Foma, jumping to his feet. "
var is ready," Sasha
at her and cr
devil! As
I shall. What are
epped out
oisy splash, and all in the froth of wrath. The willow bushes on the shore bent low to the ground - trembling, they now were about to lie down on the ground, now, frightened, t
it goes -
hich is suffocating from exertion, was soaring over the river, falling upon the waves,
The decks of both barges were encumbered with scaffolds, built of thick brown beams; huge sheaves were hanging everywhere; chains and ropes were fastened to them, and rocking in the air;
it goes -
hewing, sawing, driving in nails; and big arms, with shirt sleeves rolled up to the elbows were seen everywhere. The wind scattered splinters of wood, and a varied, lively, brisk noise in the air; the saw gnawed the wood, choking with wicked joy; the beams, wounded by the axes, moaned and groaned drily; the boards
e top of the scaffolding. And from the deck, a large-
ying with his long, flaxen b
us the
shouted as through
ard, you blind devil? Can't you
y boys,
!" cried out some one in
asants, to hew wood, to carry burdens, to command - to compel everybody to pay attention to him, and to show them his strength, his skill, and the live soul within him. But he restrained himself. And standing speechless, motionless, he felt ashamed and afraid of something. He was embarrassed b
g, like a frolicsome goat, scattering about him cheerful, ringing laughter, jests, violent oaths, and working unceasingly, now assisting one, now another, as he was cleverly and quick
gs, arranging the pulleys, preparing to raise the sunken barge from the bottom of the river; all were sound and merry - they all lived. While he stood alone, aside from them, not knowing what to do, not knowing how to do anything, feeling himself superfluous
to me?"The chains clanged, the pulleys groaned, the blows of the axes resounded loud over the river, and the barges rocked from the shocks of the waves, but to Foma it
ace, came up to him and said, not loud, but pronouncing his words with a certain m the bottom of the river. He wished tha
he chains
all together. God bless us!" And suddenly, claspin
her - g
, and all cried out in one voic
go! She
ily. The waves splashed noisily between the barges as though unwilling to give up their prize to the men. Everywhere about Foma, chains and ropes were stretched and they quivered from the strain - they were creeping s
antly. But the ringing voice of the contractor pierced the de
ead, all at onc
l as the river - to blend with this irritating, creaking, squeaking, clanging of iron and turbulent splashing of waves. Perspiration came out on his face
him that he alone, that only his strength was turning the lever, thus raising the weight, and that his strength was growing and growing. Stooping, and lowering his head, like a bull he massed the power of the weight, which threw him back, but yielded to him, nevertheless. Each step forward excited him the more, each expended effort was immediately replaced in him by a flood of burning and vehement pride. His head reeled, his eyes were blood- shot, he saw nothing, he only felt t
it goes -
asten! Hold
st Foma's chest, and h
gnatyich!" the contractor congratulated him and th
ou must be qu
les on their perspiring brows, the peasants approached him and surrounded him closely. He smiled in embarrassment: the excitement within him had
thousand puds as if we plucked a rad
a vedro of whisky
ped all over, it seemed as though it swelled from some terrible disease and, impotent, clumsy, it was suspended between its companions, leaning against them. Its broken mast stood out mournfully in the
ss, and again feeling offended at the thought that merely for the sake of raising
d Foma, indefinitely, a
y of about twenty carpenters to work on it - they'll bring it
w, gaily and broadly smili
ng to have
said the contractor, sternly. "
asants bega
se, he i
sn't eas
ets tired if he i
eat gruel if you a
n were heard the respectful exclamations of the
ikes it, is a p
ust lik
playing wit
red fellow persis
at us to a vedro of vodka, eh?
e to them. But somehow everything became confused in his brain, he found no thought
es no difference to you what you do! You shoul
blue and red, bearded figures began to sigh, scratch themselves, shift themselves
gh. "That wouldn't harm! That is - to thin
t opinion on the matter; smiling kind-
it - we do it! Our business is simple! When a ro
ary to do?" questioned Foma, i
necessary - t
re's the
r class - when you have earned for bread and taxes - liv
th contempt. "You're also tal
h a nod of the head. It now bored him to speak to Foma. He suspected
ded to him, and not noticing the cross, sarcastic glances. "And he
e contractor, eyeing the peasant
. Oh, how tr
ople might regard him in a different light, for he was displeased with the fact that all, save the
yebrows. "Such work that people may say a thousand years
w glanced at Foma with
hen he sniffed and, nodding his head, announ
arcastically. And these smiles stung him like needles. A serious-looking peasant, with a big gray beard, wh
would be forgotten, your Honour. Everything will be forgotten. Life is long. It is not for us to do
d Foma completely; he felt, that the peasants considered him stupid and ridiculous. And in order to save his importance as master in their eyes, to att
esent of three b
ssion. The peasants respectfully made way for Foma, making low bows to him, and, smiling
excitement that had just been aroused in him would not
nk gown, was bustling about the table, arranging wines and refreshments.
, seating herself on the bench, s
it means that you want som
lied Foma, nodding
of it -
nk. Nothing comes o
y and disdainfully, moving away from h
eaning his hands against the bench, he bent forward, loo
pears, without leaving any trace. Then it is dark in the soul as in a cellar - dark, damp and empty - there is nothing at
skance and pensively
d blows - mist co
I'd thrash everybody. I am not pleased with men - what are they? It is impossible to understand them - why do they keep on l
hee, dear, my
wall before her. And Foma
at she was as cold as ice - that she was forever yearning towards something. I am also yearning. Toward men I am yearning. I'd like to go to them and say: 'Brethren, help me! Teach me! I know not how to live!. And if I am guilty -
away from him. The wind was raging outside the window, hurling dust against the window-panes. Cockroaches were rustli
oma, with a sarcas
go to him; perhaps you could sing in unison. And placing he
ght to think of. What are you groaning about? You are disgu
ss? Money? I have plenty of it! I could choke you to death with it, cover you with it. All this business is nothing but fraud. I meet business people - well, and what about them? Their greediness is immense, and yet they purposely whirl about in business that they might not see themselves. They hide themselves, the devils. Try to free them from this bustle - what will happen? Like blind men they will grope about hither and thither; they'll lose their mind - they'll go
good for himself, something severe against men. And feeling that
" inquired Sasha, anxious
ake my godfather - he is wise! He says - create life! But he's the only one like this. Well, I'll ask him, wait! And everybody says - life has usurped us! Life has choked us. I shall
ously. "I think you ought
d Foma, shruggin
eed a
same as you - though you are prettier than she. But I took a liking to a certain lady - a lady of noble birth! They said she led a loose life, but I did not get her. Yes, she was clever, intelligent; she lived in luxury. I used to think - that's where I'll taste the real thing! I did not get her
he bench and paced the hut to and fro, biting her lips. Then she s
w what? I'l
" asked Foma, witho
ow - it's a
t w
ssary things. It is lonesome
ooked at her and burst
Is it p
u say it - for I am also of that sort - when the time comes, I shall also think of all this. And then I
" asked Foma, indifferently,
people are lost. He, whose character is inflexible, and who
d Foma, stretching himself. Then
e no brain
for a minute, e
going to do
t have
in general?
rd? I do
are leav
t. Let's go to Kazan, and there we'll have a spree
. Eh, you devil! That's a merry life! Listen, Sasha. They say
ay," said S
are not greedy. It's advantageous to you to be with me. I am r
udge? Let them say whatever they please. It will be only human talk, not the bellowing of bulls. And human holiness and honesty are quite familiar to me! Eh, how well I know them! If
thers, and Foma was ill at ease as he stood beside her, and felt as though inquisitive glances crawled over his perplexed face. The steamer hissed and quivered as it neared the landing-bridge, which was sprinkled by a waiting crowd of
abin!" said he to hi
from people," replied Sasha, with a smile. "H
omebody is
a milk bottl
d Foma, enraged, looking at her as
how brave
after a close look at the crowd in the harbour his face
s my god
en, with his iron-like face lifted upward, and he waved his cap in the air with malicious po
ma, raising his cap and noddi
The old man somehow coiled himself up, stamped his fee
sha teased Foma. Her words together with his godfather
ayakin disappeared for awhile from the sight of his godson and appeared again with a maliciously triumphant smile. Foma stared at him fixedly, with knitted brow, and came toward him slowly pacing the gang pla
u travelling, F
ied Foma, firmly, withou
arasovich, all beaming with a smile. "The lady w
loud, without lowering his eyes
s loud words, the public looked at them, scenting a scandal. And Mayakin, too, perceived immediately the possibility of a scandal and i
k to you about. Will you
r a litt
st be making haste to wreck another barge, eh?" sai
they can be wrecked?" retorte
you spare them? Well, come. And couldn't we drown tha
the Siberian Inn. I'll be there shortly!" said F
ady! Let
to keep up with him, purposely took longer strides, and the fact that the old man could not keep step with him su
hall of the hotel, and turning toward a remote c
ome cognac,"
better always play the lowest trump fi
e!" said Foma, seating
come! Many pl
ow
do - boldly,
pieces, or the wall broken in half," said Fo
m your drunkenness yet?" a
his chair, and, his face distorte
nsible man. I respect yo
bowed, rising slightly, and lea
ll you that I am no longer twen
ood while, that goes without saying! If a mosquito h
id it so calmly that Mayakin started back, an
come here fo
out whether there's much damage in it! You see, I am a
tell you? Either give me full freedom, or take all my business int
me a perfectly free man, he could go wherever he pleased, do whatever he pleased. Until this moment he had been bound and enmeshed with something, but he knew not his fetters and was unable to break them, while now they were falling off of themselves so simply, so easily. Both an a
not go, this I must not do. I want to live in freedom, that I may know everything myself. I shall search life for myself. For, otherwise, what am I? A prisoner! Be kind, take everything. The devil take it all! Give me freedom, pray! What kind of a mercha
ied. A dull, tavern noise smote the air, some people went past them, they greeted Mayakin, but he saw nothi
eech. "I see you've lost your way. And you're prating nonsense. I would lik
. There were cases where people have cast away a
e near to me!" said Mayakin, sternly, "or e
me saints when
't you? Move from one place to another until you are beaten, and if you're not beaten then you have the
ou want it?" excla
don't belong. Arrange your life after your pattern." And from the dark lips of the old man gushed forth in a trembling, glittering stream the jarring, but confident and bold words so familiar to Foma. Seized with the thought of freedom, which seemed to him so easily possible, Foma did not listen to his
r of the dishes, with the scraping of the lackey's feet along the floor, with some one
uarter - and
trich! H
m two an
to give it, it's a good s
s, I can't. Two
mpanying his words with a rap on the table. "Your boldness is stupidity; all these words of yours are
ide; they were shouting, cursing, falling, crushing one another, and they were all jostling about on one place. He felt bad among them because he did not understand what they wanted, because he had no faith in their words, and he felt that they had no faith in themselv
understand that you want happiness for yourself. Well, my friend, it is not to be easily seized. You must seek happiness even as
suddenly lifting his head, and Mayakin
aside from everything!" entreated Foma. "I will watch how ever
y do you play the fool?"
speak of. Goodbye! I'll set out to work, you'll see! It will afford you joy. Everything will go up in smoke!" Foma was calm, he spoke with confidence; it see
ow how I can d
Now I like the following: I'll return to town and will see to i
ma, distrustfully, but with
everythin
ng a furtive glance at his godfa
t; he won't
rons. Then you will stand. Though I know all these holy words of yours are but ugly caprices that come from excessive drinking. But if you do not give that up, if you keep on behaving
s were smiling sarcastically, coldly. And the wrinkles on his forehead formed an odd pattern, rising up t
e?" asked Foma, gloomily. "Y
e you. Don't worry, it will be right! Y
rusting his hands into his pockets in order not to strike the old man, he straigh
o you live? What for are you accumulating money? Do you think you are not going to die? Well, what then? You've captured me. You've taken hold of me, you've conquered me. But wait, I may yet tear
nk downward, wherefore his face as
f?" asked Foma, softly, witho
the old man in a low voice, castin
ing! And now I'm g
t his cap on his head, and meas
ou! It will come out as I say!" said
n a spree! I'l
ell, we
ou hero," F
I love it. I love you, too. Never mind, you're a good f
not teach me the right thing!" said Foma, as he
terns on the tray, dipping his trembling finger in the spilt kvass, and his sharp-pointed head was sinking lower and l
crown, and as usual the wrinkles on his chee
m the Volga were wafted the whistlings of steamers, the dull beating of the wheels upon the
akov Tarasovich asked him with pe
o I owe for