Голод
Part IV
Asingularlyhappyideahadjuststruckmeaboutachurchbell—achurchbellthatwastopealoutatacertainpointinmydrama.Allwasgoingaheadwithoverwhelmingrapidity.ThenIheardasteponthestairs.Itremble,andamalmostbesidemyself;sitreadytobolt,timorous,watchful,fulloffearateverything,andexcitedbyhunger.Ilistennervously,justholdthepencilstillinmyhand,andlisten.Icannotwriteawordmore.Thedooropensandthepairfrombelowenter.
EvenbeforeIhadtimetomakeanexcuseforwhatIhaddone,thelandladycallsout,asifstruckofaheapwithamazement:
"Well,Godblessandsaveus,ifheisn’tsittinghereagain!"
"Excuseme,"Isaid,andIwouldhaveaddedmore,butgotnofarther;thelandladyflungopenthedoor,asfarasitwouldgo,andshrieked:
"Ifyoudon’tgoout,now,mayGodblastme,butI’llfetchthepolice!"
Igotup.
"Ionlywantedtosaygood-byetoyou,"Imurmured;"andIhadtowaitforyou.Ididn’ttouchanything;Ionlyjustsathereonthechair...."
"Yes,yes;therewasnoharminthat,"saidtheman."Whatthedevildoesitmatter?Letthemanalone;he—"
BythistimeIhadreachedtheendofthestairs.AllatonceIgotfuriouswiththisfat,swollenwoman,whofollowedclosetomyheelstogetridofmequickly,andIstoodquietamomentwiththeworstabusiveepithetsonmytonguereadytoslingather.