1 Mr. Shimerda signed to us that Pavel was asleep.
2 One night at supper Fuchs told us he had seen Mr. Shimerda out hunting.
3 Then, quietly as a shadow, Mr. Shimerda came out from behind the stove.
4 Presently Pavel began to talk to Mr. Shimerda, scarcely above a whisper.
5 The loss of his two friends had a depressing effect upon old Mr. Shimerda.
6 Mr. Shimerda caught him by the shoulders, but could hardly hold him in bed.
7 As we neared Mr. Shimerda she shouted, and he lifted his head and peered about.
8 We went with Mr. Shimerda back to the dugout, where grandmother was waiting for me.
9 Mr. Shimerda made grandmother sit down on the only chair and pointed his wife to a stool beside her.
10 While Krajiek was translating for Mr. Shimerda, Antonia came up to me and held out her hand coaxingly.
11 Pavel was very bad, he said, and wanted to talk to Mr. Shimerda and his daughter; he had come to fetch them.
12 Pavel died a few days after he unburdened his mind to Mr. Shimerda, and was buried in the Norwegian graveyard.
13 After Mr. Shimerda discovered the Russians, he went to see them almost every evening, and sometimes took Antonia with him.
14 Mr. Shimerda and Peter were on the front seat; Antonia and I sat in the straw behind and ate our lunch as we bumped along.
15 He grew more and more excited, and kept pointing all around his bed, as if there were things there and he wanted Mr. Shimerda to see them.
16 When Mr. Shimerda and Krajiek drove up in their wagon to take Peter to the train, they found him with a dripping beard, surrounded by heaps of melon rinds.
17 Peter told his troubles to Mr. Shimerda: he was unable to meet a note which fell due on the first of November; had to pay an exorbitant bonus on renewing it, and to give a mortgage on his pigs and horses and even his milk cow.
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