In Those Days - The Story of an Old Man by Jehudah Steinberg
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word. And it seemed to me it was my fault to some extent. Who, I
thought, had anything in common with Zhidovka if not myself? Or was it Khlopov?-- Here the old man was interrupted by the neighing of the horses. The forward horse seemed to be getting proud of the comparative freedom he enjoyed, and bit his neighbor, only to remind him of it. The latter, unable to turn around in the harness, resented the insult by kicking. But then the driver plied the whip, and there was peace again. "Would you take the trouble to dismount? Just walk up that hill: it will do you good to warm yourselves up a little after sitting so long in one place." That was the driver's suggestion; and as no one refuses obedience to drivers on the road, we dismounted. VII The next day--resumed the old man--the situation became a little |
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