Голод
Part IV
Then,suddenlymylandlord’svoicemingledwiththatofhiswife,andIstoodstillwithamazement.Thesamemanwhohadthreatenedmeawhileagotookmypart,strangelyenoughnow.Hesaid:
"No,itwon’tdototurnfolkoutatnight;doyouknowonecanbepunishedfordoingthat?"
"Ididn’tknowiftherewasapunishmentforthat;Icouldn’tsay,butperhapsitwasso,"andthewifebethoughtherselfquickly,grewquiet,andspokenomore.
Sheplacedtwopiecesofbreadandbutterbeforemeforsupper,butIdidnottouchthem,justoutofgratitudetotheman;soIpretendedthatIhadhadalittlefoodintown.
WhenatlengthItookmyselfofftotheanteroomtogotobed,shecameoutafterme,stoppedonthethreshold,andsaidloudly,whilstherunsightlyfigureseemedtostrutouttowardsme:
"Butthisisthelastnightyousleephere,sonowyouknowit."
"Yes,yes,"Ireplied.
Therewouldperhapsbesomewayoffindingasheltertomorrow,ifItriedhardforit.Iwouldsurelybeabletofindsomehiding-place.ForthetimebeingIwouldrejoicethatIwasnotobligedtogoouttonight.
Islepttillbetweenfiveandsixinthemorning—itwasnotyetlightwhenIawoke—butallthesameIgotupatonce.Ihadlaininallmyclothesonaccountofthecold,andhadnodressingtodo.