[Taras Bulba and Other Tales by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol]@TWC D-Link bookTaras Bulba and Other Tales CHAPTER V 16/26
"Where is the lady? is she alive ?" "She is now in the city." "In the city!" he exclaimed, again almost in a shriek, and feeling all the blood suddenly rush to his heart.
"Why is she in the city ?" "Because the old lord himself is in the city: he has been Waiwode of Dubno for the last year and a half." "Is she married? How strange you are! Tell me about her." "She has eaten nothing for two days." "What!" "And not one of the inhabitants has had a morsel of bread for a long while; all have long been eating earth." Andrii was astounded. "The lady saw you from the city wall, among the Zaporozhtzi.
She said to me, 'Go tell the warrior: if he remembers me, let him come to me; and do not forget to make him give you a bit of bread for my aged mother, for I do not wish to see my mother die before my very eyes.
Better that I should die first, and she afterwards! Beseech him; clasp his knees, his feet: he also has an aged mother, let him give you the bread for her sake!'" Many feelings awoke in the young Cossack's breast. "But how came you here? how did you get here ?" "By an underground passage." "Is there an underground passage ?" "Yes." "Where ?" "You will not betray it, warrior ?" "I swear it by the holy cross!" "You descend into a hole, and cross the brook, yonder among the reeds." "And it leads into the city ?" "Straight into the monastery." "Let us go, let us go at once." "A bit of bread, in the name of Christ and of His holy mother!" "Good, so be it.
Stand here beside the waggon, or, better still, lie down in it: no one will see you, all are asleep.
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