Seven Who Were Hanged by Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev
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fired at those who had been condemned to death. And Tsiganok would
gnash his teeth, would curse and spit. His brain thus racked on a monstrously sharp blade between life and death was falling to pieces like a lump of dry clay. When they entered the cell at midnight to lead Tsiganok to the execution he began to bustle about and seemed to have recovered his spirits. Again he had that sweet taste in his mouth, and his saliva collected abundantly, but his cheeks turned rosy and in his eyes began to glisten his former somewhat savage slyness. Dressing himself he asked the official: "Who is going to do the hanging? Anew man? I suppose he hasn't learned his job yet." "You needn't worry about it," answered the official dryly. "I can't help worrying, your Honor. I am going to be hanged, not you. At least don't be stingy with the government's soap on the noose." "All right, all right! Keep quiet!" "This man here has eaten all your soap," said Tsiganok, pointing to the warden. "See how his face shines." "Silence!" "Don't be stingy!" And Tsiganok burst out laughing. But he began to feel that it was |
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