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Capitally, indeed! said Yegor Semyonitch, following her and smiling constrainedly; he was ashamed. Dont listen to her, please; dont read them! Though, if you want to go to sleep, read them by all means; they are a fine soporific. I think they are splendid articles, said Tanya, with deep conviction. You read them, Andryusha, and persuade father to write oftener. He could write a complete manual of horticulture. Yegor Semyonitch gave a forced laugh, blushed, and began uttering the phrases usually made use of by an embarrassed author. At last he began to give way. In that case, begin with Gauchers article and these Russian articles, he muttered, turning over the pamphlets with a trembling hand, or else you wont understand. Before you read my objections, you must know what I am objecting to. But its all nonsense tiresome stuff. Besides, I believe its bedtime. Tanya went away. Yegor Semyonitch sat down on the sofa by Kovrin and heaved a deep sigh. Yes, my boy he began after a pause. Thats how it is, my dear lecturer. Here I write articles, and take part in exhibitions, and receive medals. Pesotsky, they say, has apples the size of a head, and Pesotsky, they say, has made his fortune with his garden. In short, Kotcheby is rich and glorious.But one asks oneself: what is it all for? The garden is certainly fine, a model. Its not really a garden, but a regular institution, which is of the greatest public importance because it marks, so to say, a new era in Russian agriculture and Russian industry. But, whats it for? Whats the object of it? The fact speaks for itself. I do not mean in that sense. I meant to ask: what will happen to the garden when I die? In the condition in which you see it now, it would not be maintained for one month without me. The whole secret of success lies not in its being a big garden or a great number of labourers being employed in it, but in the fact that I love the work. Do you understand? I love it perhaps more than myself. Look at me; I do everything myself. I work from morning to night: I do all the grafting myself, the pruning myself, the planting myself. I do it all myself: when any one helps me I am jealous and irritable till I am rude. The whole secret lies in loving itthat is, in the sharp eye of the master; yes, and in the masters hands, and in the feeling that makes one, when one goes anywhere for an hours visit, sit, ill at ease, with ones heart far away, afraid that something may have happened in the garden. But when I die, who will look after it? Who will work? The gardener? The labourers? Yes? But I tell you, my dear fellow, the worst enemy in the garden is not a hare, not a cockchafer, and not the frost, but any outside person. And Tanya? asked Kovrin, laughing. She cant be more harmful than a hare? She loves the work and understands it. Yes, she loves it and understands it. If after my death the garden goes to her and she is the mistress, of course nothing better could be wished. But if, which God forbid, she should marry, Yegor Semyonitch whispered, and looked with a frightened look at Kovrin, thats just it. If she marries and children come, she will have no time to think about the garden. What I fear most is: she will marry some fine gentleman, and he will be greedy, and he will let the garden to people who will run it for profit, and everything will go to the devil the very first year! In our work females are the scourge of God! Yegor Semyonitch sighed and paused for a while. Perhaps it is egoism, but I tell you frankly: I dont want Tanya to get married. I am afraid of it! There is one young dandy comes to see us, bringing his violin and scraping on it; I know Tanya will not marry him, I know it quite well; but I cant bear to see him! Altogether, my boy, I am very queer. I know that. Yegor Semyonitch got up and walked about the room in excitement, and it was evident that he wanted to say something very important, but could not bring himself to it. |
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