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The Cossacks

CHAPTER XXXVI
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'Have you brought much money?
Buy some sweets for the girls! ...

Have you come for long?
True enough, it's long since we saw you....' 'Nazarka and I have just flown across to make a night of it,' replied Lukashka, raising his whip and riding straight at the girls.
'Why, Maryanka has quite forgotten you,' said Ustenka, nudging Maryanka with her elbow and breaking into a shrill laugh.
Maryanka moved away from the horse and throwing back her head calmly looked at the Cossack with her large sparkling eyes.
'True enough, you have not been home for a long time! Why are you trampling us under your horse ?' she remarked dryly, and turned away.
Lukashka had appeared particularly merry.

His face shone with audacity and joy.

Obviously staggered by Maryanka's cold reply he suddenly knitted his brow.
'Step up on my stirrup and I'll carry you away to the mountains.
Mammy!' he suddenly exclaimed, and as if to disperse his dark thoughts he caracoled among the girls.

Stooping down towards Maryanka, he said, 'I'll kiss, oh, how I'll kiss you! ...' Maryanka's eyes met his and she suddenly blushed and stepped back.
'Oh, bother you! you'll crush my feet,' she said, and bending her head looked at her well-shaped feet in their tightly fitting light blue stockings with clocks and her new red slippers trimmed with narrow silver braid.
Lukashka turned towards Ustenka, and Maryanka sat down next to a woman with a baby in her arms.


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