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    Act II

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    The scene represents the village street. To the left the outside of
    PETER'S hut, built of logs, with a porch in the middle; to the right
    of the hut the gates and a corner of the yard buildings. ANÍSYA is
    beating hemp in the street near the corner of the yard. Six months
    have elapsed since the First Act.

    ANÍSYA (stops and listens). Mumbling something again. He's probably
    got off the stove.

    [AKOULÍNA enters, carrying two pails on a yoke.

    ANÍSYA. He's calling. You go and see what he wants, kicking up such a
    row.

    AKOULÍNA. Why don't you go?

    ANÍSYA. Go, I tell you!

    [Exit AKOULÍNA into hut.

    He's bothering me to death. Won't let out where the money is, and
    that's all about it. He was out in the passage the other day. He must
    have been hiding it there. Now, I don't know myself where it is. Thank
    goodness he's afraid of parting with it, so that at least it will stay
    in the house. If only I could manage to find it. He hadn't it on him
    yesterday. Now I don't know where it can be. He has quite worn the
    life out of me.

    [Enter AKOULÍNA, tying her kerchief over her head.

    ANÍSYA. Where are you off to?

    AKOULÍNA. Where? Why, he's told me to go for Aunt Martha. "Fetch my
    sister," he says. "I am going to die," he says. "I have a word to say
    to her."

    ANÍSYA (aside). Asking for his sister? Oh, my poor head! Sure he wants
    to give it her. What shall I do? Oh! (To AKOULÍNA.) Don't go! Where
    are you off to?

    AKOULÍNA. To call Aunt.

    ANÍSYA. Don't go I tell you, I'll go myself. You go and take the
    clothes to the river to rinse. Else you'll not have finished by the
    evening.

    AKOULÍNA. But he told me to go.

    ANÍSYA. You go and do as you're bid. I tell you I'll fetch Martha
    myself. Take the shirts off the fence.

    AKOULÍNA. The shirts? But maybe you'll not go. He's given the order.

    ANÍSYA. Didn't I say I'd go? Where's Nan?

    AKOULÍNA. Nan? Minding the calves.

    ANÍSYA. Send her here. I dare say they'll not run away.

    [AKOULÍNA collects the clothes, and exit.


    ANÍSYA. If one doesn't go he'll scold. If one goes he'll give the
    money to his sister. All my trouble will be wasted. I don't myself
    know what I'm to do. My poor head's splitting.

    [Continues to work.

    [Enter MATRYÓNA, with a stick and a bundle, in outdoor clothes.

    MATRYÓNA. May the Lord help you, honey.

    ANÍSYA (looks round, stops working, and claps her hands with joy).
    Well, I never expected this! Mother Matryóna, God has
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