Голод
Part II
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ArrivedattheTownHallIsawthatitwaspasteleven,andIdeterminedongoingtotheeditoratonce.Istoppedoutsidetheofficedoortoseeifmysheetswerepagedrightly,smoothedthemcarefullyout,putthembackinmypocket,andknocked.MyheartbeataudiblyasIentered.
"Scissors"isthereasusual.Iinquiretimorouslyfortheeditor.Noanswer.Themansitsandprobesforminoritemsofnewsamongsttheprovincialpapers.
Irepeatmyquestion,andadvancealittlefarther.
"Theeditorhasnotcomeyet!"said"Scissors"atlength,withoutlookingup.
Howsoonwouldhecome?
"Couldn’tsay—couldn’tsayatall!"
Howlongwouldtheofficebeopen?
TothisIreceivednoanswer,soIwasforcedtoleave."Scissors"hadnotoncelookedupatmeduringallthisscene;hehadheardmyvoice,andrecognizedmebyit.Youareinsuchbadodourhere,thoughtI,thathedoesn’teventakethetroubletoansweryou.Iwonderifthatisanorderoftheeditor’s.Ihad,’tistrueenough,rightfromthedaymycelebratedstorywasacceptedfortenshillings,overwhelmedhimwithwork,rushedtohisdoornearlyeverydaywithunsuitablethingsthathewasobligedtoperuseonlytoreturnthemtome.Perhapshewishedtoputanendtothis—takestringentmeasures....ItooktheroadtoHomandsbyen.