The Man Who Was Afraid
The Man Who Was Afraid
(Foma Gordyeev)
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for work. This passion burned in him by day and
by night, he was completely absorbed by it, and, grabbing
everywhere hundreds and thousands of roubles, it seemed as if he
could never have enough of the jingle and sound of money. He
worked about up and down the Volga, building and fastening nets
in which he caught gold: he bought up grain in the villages,
floated it to Rybinsk on his barges; he plundered, cheated,
sometimes not noticing it, sometimes noticing, and, triumphant,
be openly laughed at by his victims; and in the senselessness of
his thirst for money, he rose to the heights of poetry. But, giving
up so much strength to this hunt after the rouble, he was not greedy
in the narrow sense, and sometimes he even betrayed an inconceivable
but sincere indifference to his property. Once, when the ice was
drifting down the Volga, he stood on the shore, and, seeing that the
ice was breaking his new barge, having crushed it against the bluff
shore, he ejaculated:
"That's it. Again. Crush it! Now, once more!
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