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The Post:By Anton Chekhov
Submitted by content on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 13:14.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2007-03-13 01:08. World_classics IT was three o'clock in the night. The postman, ready to set off, in his cap and his coat, with a rusty sword in his hand, was standing near the door, waiting for the driver to finish putting the mail bags into the "My nephew, the student, wants to go to the station at once. So look here, Ignatyev, let him get into the mail cart and take him with you to the station: though it is against the regulations to take people with "Ready!" they heard a shout from the yard. "Well, go then, and God be with you," said the postmaster. "Which driver is going?" "Semyon Glazov." "Come, sign the receipt." The postman signed the receipt and went out. At the entrance of the The pipe went out. The postmaster came out of the post-office just as he was, in his waistcoat and slippers; shrinking from the night dampness and clearing his throat, he walked beside the cart and said: "Well, God speed! Give my love to your mother, Mihailo. Give my love to them all. And you, Ignatyev, mind you don't forget to give the parcel to Bystretsov.... Off!" The driver took the reins in one hand, blew his nose, and, arranging the seat under himself, clicked to the horses. "Give them my love," the postmaster repeated. The big bell clanged something to the little bells, the little bells gave it a friendly answer. The cart squeaked, moved. The big bell lamented, the little bells laughed. Standing up in his seat the driver The student, who thought that politeness required him to talk affably to "In summer it would be light at this time, but now there is not even a The student looked at the sky and went on: "Even from the sky one can see that it is autumn. Look to the right. The postman, thrusting his hands into his sleeves and retreating up to "It's cold! It's time for the dawn to begin. Do you know what time the "What?" "What time does the sun rise now?" "Between five and six," said the driver. The mail cart drove out of the town. Now nothing could be seen on either But ten minutes later it became so dark that neither the stars nor the "Keep to the road," said the postman angrily. "Why do you run up the But at that point there was nearly an accident. The cart suddenly "Wo! wo!" the driver cried in alarm. "Wo... you devils!" The student, violently shaken, bent forward and tried to find something "Wo!" the driver cried in a piercing voice, bending backwards. "Stop!" The student fell on his face and bruised his forehead against the driver's seat, but was at once tossed back again and knocked his spine violently against the back of the cart. "I am falling!" was the thought that flashed through his mind, but at The driver and the student were both breathless. The postman was not in the cart. He had been thrown out, together with his sword, the student's portmanteau, and one of the mail bags. "Stop, you rascal! Sto-op!" they heard him shout from the forest. "You "What a to-do! Lord have mercy on us!" muttered the driver in a While the driver was setting the horses to rights and looking for the When his fright was over the student felt amused and good-humoured. It was the first time in his life that he had driven by night in a mail cart, and the shaking he had just been through, the postman's having "Why you know, you might break your neck like that! I very nearly flew The postman did not speak. "Have you been going with the post for long?" the student asked. "Eleven years." "Oho; every day?" "Yes, every day. I take this post and drive back again at once. Why?" Making the journey every day, he must have had a good many interesting adventures in eleven years. On bright summer and gloomy autumn nights, or in winter when a ferocious snowstorm whirled howling round the mail "I can fancy what adventures you must have had in eleven years!" said the student. "I expect it must be terrible driving?" He said this and expected that the postman would tell him something, "Thank God it is daylight!" said the student, looking at his chilled and angry face. "I am quite frozen. The nights are cold in September, but as soon as the sun rises it isn't cold. Shall we soon reach the station?" The postman frowned and made a wry face. "How fond you are of talking, upon my word!" he said. "Can't you keep quiet when you are travelling?" The student was confused, and did not approach him again all the journey. The morning came on rapidly. The moon turned pale and melted away into the dull grey sky, the cloud turned yellow all over, the stars The chill of the morning and the surliness of the postman gradually infected the student. He looked apathetically at the country around him, waited for the warmth of the sun, and thought of nothing but how The student looked drowsily and ill-humouredly at the curtained windows of a mansion by which the mail cart drove. Behind those windows, he thought, people were most likely enjoying their soundest morning sleep The student looked at the pond which gleamed near the house and thought of the carp and the pike which find it possible to live in cold "It's against the regulations to take anyone with the post...." the postman said unexpectedly. "It's not allowed! And since it is not allowed, people have no business... to get in.... Yes. It makes no difference to me, it's true, only I don't like it, and I don't wish it." "Why didn't you say so before, if you don't like it?" The postman made no answer but still had an unfriendly, angry expression. When, a little later, the horses stopped at the entrance of the station the student thanked him and got out of the cart. The mail With whom was he angry? Was it with people, with poverty, with the autumn nights? »
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