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Updated: June 27, 2025


A new idea came into his head. Why should he not pay for the field in work instead of cash? The Squire might accept it, for he wasn't half a bad gentleman. It was true, the other gospodarze looked down upon him, because he was the only one who hired himself out for work; but whatever happened, the squire would always be the squire, and they the gospodarze.

Maciek, with a broad smile, retired awkwardly behind the stove as the two gospodarze went into the alcove. 'What a beautiful room, said Grochowski, looking round, 'plenty of holy pictures on the walls, a painted bed, a wooden floor and flowers in the windows. That must be your doing, gospodyni?

The two gospodarze exchanged glances with Josel, who smiled. After a pause Lukasiak replied: 'Oh, we are talking of it for want of something better to do, but who would have the money for such a big undertaking? 'You two between you could buy it! 'Perhaps we may, but it would be for ourselves and those living in the village. 'What about me?

He smiled, when he paid the labourer a rouble for the corn, including the sack; he smiled, when the girl handed over the goose and got a bottle of sour beer in return; he smiled, when he listened to the gospodarze discussing the purchase of the land, and he smiled when he paid old Gryb two roubles per cent., and took two roubles from young Gryb for every ten he lent him.

'They will shoot the cattle. 'That isn't allowed. 'Then they will go to law and worry the life out of me. 'Very well, then we will buy fodder. 'Where? The gospodarze won't sell us any, and we shan't get a blade from the Germans. The breakfast was boiling over, but the housewife paid no attention to it. She shook her clenched fists at her husband. 'What do you mean, Josef!

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