A Reckless Character - And Other Stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
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"But who does live here?" I said.
"Our master." "And who is he?" "A carpenter. They are all carpenters in this street." "Can he be seen?" "Impossible now, he is asleep." "And cannot I go into the house?" "No; go your way." "Well, and can I see your master a little later?" "Why not? Certainly. He can always be seen.... That's his business as a dealer. Only, go your way now. See how early it is." "Well, and how about that negro?" I suddenly asked. The labourer stared in amazement, first at me, then at the maid-servant. "What negro?" he said at last.--"Go away, sir. You can come back later. Talk with the master." I went out into the street. The gate was instantly banged behind me, heavily and sharply, without squeaking this time. |
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