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Milashka! little mother! Nikolay shouted triumphantly. Milka seemed on the point of pouncing on the hare, but she overtook him and flew beyond. The hare doubled back. Again the graceful Yerza dashed at him, and kept close to the hares tail, as though measuring the distance, so as not to miss getting hold of the hare, by the haunch this time. Yerzinka, little sister! wailed Ilagin, in a voice unlike his own. Yerza did not heed his appeals. At the very moment when she seemed about to seize the hare, he doubled and darted away to the ditch between the stubble and the green field. Again Yerza and Milka, running side by side, like a pair of horses, flew after the hare; the hare was better off in the ditch, the dogs could not gain on him so quickly. Rugay! Rugayushka! Forwardquick march, another voice shouted this time. And Rugay, the uncles red, broad-shouldered dog, stretching out and curving his back, caught up the two foremost dogs, pushed ahead of them, flung himself with complete self-abandonment right on the hare, turned him out of the ditch into the green field, flung himself still more viciously on him once more, sinking up to his knees in the swampy ground, and all that could be seen was the dog rolling over with the hare, covering his back with mud. The dogs formed a star-shaped figure round him. A moment later all the party pulled their horses up round the crowding dogs. The uncle alone dismounted in a rapture of delight, and cutting off the feet, shaking the hare for the blood to drip off, he looked about him, his eyes restless with excitement, and his hands and legs moving nervously. He went on talking, regardless of what or to whom he spoke. Thats something like, quick march theres a dog for you he outstripped them all if they cost a thousand or they cost a rouble forward, quick march, and no mistake! he kept saying, panting and looking wrathfully about him, as though he were abusing some one, as though they had all been his enemies, had insulted him, and he had only now at last succeeded in paying them out. So much for your thousand rouble dogsforward, quick march! Rugay, heres the foot, he said, dropping the dog the hares muddy foot, which he had just cut off; youve deserved itforward, quick march! She wore herself outran it down three times all alone, Nikolay was saying, listening to no one, and heedless whether he were heard or not. To be sure, cutting in sideways like that! Ilagins groom was saying. Why, when it had been missed like that, and once down, any yard-dog could catch it of course, said Ilagin, at the same moment, red and breathless from the gallop and the excitement. At the same time Natasha, without taking breath, gave vent to her delight and excitement in a shriek so shrill that it set every ones ears tingling. In that shriek she expressed just what the others were expressing by talking all at once. And her shriek was so strange that she must have been ashamed of that wild scream, and the others must have been surprised at it at any other time. The uncle himself twisted up the hare, flung him neatly and smartly across his horses back, seeming to reproach them all by this gesture, and with an air of not caring to speak to any one, he mounted his bay and rode away. All but he, dispirited and disappointed, rode on, and it was some time before they could recover their previous affectation of indifference. For a long time after they stared at the red dog, Rugay, who with his round back spattered with mud, and clinking the rings of his leash, walked with the serene air of a conqueror behind the uncles horse. Im like all the rest till its a question of coursing a hare; but then you had better look out! was what Nikolay fancied the dogs air expressed. When the uncle rode up to Nikolay a good deal later, and addressed a remark to him, he felt flattered at the uncles deigning to speak to him after what had happened. |
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