... Then they started questioning- Had he noticed anything? First, in prayer he bent his head, Through his teeth, he slowly said (After bowing left and right): "Why, I never slept all night! And I really wonder whether There was ever colder weather! It was cold, I'd have you know- I kept running to and fro- Wasn't it a chilly night! But, then, everything's all right. " And his father said with pleasure: "You, Gavrilo, are a treasure."
Evening once again drew near, Now the third should don his gear, But he never turned a hair, Sitting on the oven there, Singing with his foolish might: "0, you eyes, as black as night!" Then to coax and beg Ivan Both the elder sons began; Bade him go and guard the grain; They grew hoarse-but all in vain. Father finally said: "Here, You just listen, Vanya dear, Go on watch, and if you do, This is what I'll do for you: I shall give you beans and peas, And some pictures, if you please."
At these words, Ivan climbed down, Donned his coat of russet brown, Pocketed a lump of bread And on sentry-go he sped.
Night fell and the white moon rose. On his beat Ivan now goes, Looking sharply all around; Then he sits upon the ground, Munching slowly at his bread, Counts the bright stars overhead. Suddenly, a neigh resounded- To his feet our sentry bounded; Peering round with shaded eyes, In the field a mare he spies. Now, this mare, I'd have you know, Whiter was than whitest snow, Silken mane in ringlets streaming To the ground, all golden gleaming...
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