登陆注册
37822900000076

第76章 CHAPTER VI.(2)

It was in the time of serfdom--many years before Alexander II.'s liberation of the sixty million serfs in 1862. In those days the people were ruled by different kinds of lords. There were not a few who, remembering God, treated their slaves in a humane manner, and not as beasts of burden, while there were others who were seldom known to perform a kind or generous action; but the most barbarous and tyrannical of all were those former serfs who arose from the dirt and became princes.

It was this latter class who made life literally a burden to those who were unfortunate enough to come under their rule. Many of them had arisen from the ranks of the peasantry to become superintendents of noblemen's estates.

The peasants were obliged to work for their master a certain number of days each week. There was plenty of land and water and the soil was rich and fertile, while the meadows and forests were sufficient to supply the needs of both the peasants and their lord.

There was a certain nobleman who had chosen a superintendent from the peasantry on one of his other estates. No sooner had the power to govern been vested in this newly-made official than he began to practice the most outrageous cruelties upon the poor serfs who had been placed under his control. Although this man had a wife and two married daughters, and was ****** so much money that he could have lived happily without transgressing in any way against either God or man, yet he was filled with envy and jealousy and deeply sunk in sin.

Michael Simeonovitch began his persecutions by compelling the peasants to perform more days of service on the estate every week than the laws obliged them to work. He established a brick-yard, in which he forced the men and women to do excessive labor, selling the bricks for his own profit.

On one occasion the overworked serfs sent a delegation to Moscow to complain of their treatment to their lord, but they obtained no satisfaction. When the poor peasants returned disconsolate from the nobleman their superintendent determined to have revenge for their boldness in going above him for redress, and their life and that of their fellow-victims became worse than before.

It happened that among the serfs there were some very treacherous people who would falsely accuse their fellows of wrong-doing and sow seeds of discord among the peasantry, whereupon Michael would become greatly enraged, while his poor subjects began to live in fear of their lives. When the superintendent passed through the village the people would run and hide themselves as from a wild beast. Seeing thus the terror which he had struck to the hearts of the moujiks, Michael's treatment of them became still more vindictive, so that from over-work and ill-usage the lot of the poor serfs was indeed a hard one.

There was a time when it was possible for the peasants, when driven to despair, to devise means whereby they could rid themselves of an inhuman monster such as Simeonovitch, and so these unfortunate people began to consider whether something could not be done to relieve THEM of their intolerable yoke.

They would hold little meetings in secret places to bewail their misery and to confer with one another as to which would be the best way to act. Now and then the boldest of the gathering would rise and address his companions in this strain: "How much longer can we tolerate such a villain to rule over us? Let us make an end of it at once, for it were better for us to perish than to suffer. It is surely not a sin to kill such a devil in human form."It happened once, before the Easter holidays, that one of these meetings was held in the woods, where Michael had sent the serfs to make a clearance for their master. At noon they assembled to eat their dinner and to hold a consultation. "Why can't we leave now?" said one. "Very soon we shall be reduced to nothing.

Already we are almost worked to death--there being no rest, night or day, either for us or our poor women. If anything should be done in a way not exactly to please him he will find fault and perhaps flog some of us to death--as was the case with poor Simeon, whom he killed not long ago. Only recently Anisim was tortured in irons till he died. We certainly cannot stand this much longer." "Yes," said another, "what is the use of waiting?

Let us act at once. Michael will be here this evening, and will be certain to abuse us shamefully. Let us, then, thrust him from his horse and with one blow of an axe give him what he deserves, and thus end our misery. We can then dig a big hole and bury him like a dog, and no one will know what became of him. Now let us come to an agreement--to stand together as one man and not to betray one another."The last speaker was Vasili Minayeff, who, if possible, had more cause to complain of Michael's cruelty than any of his fellow-serfs. The superintendent was in the habit of flogging him severely every week, and he took also Vasili's wife to serve him as cook.

Accordingly, during the evening that followed this meeting in the woods Michael arrived on the scene on horseback. He began at once to find fault with the manner in which the work had been done, and to complain because some lime-trees had been cut down.

"I told you not to cut down any lime-trees!" shouted the enraged superintendent. "Who did this thing? Tell me at once, or Ishall flog every one of you!"

On investigation, a peasant named Sidor was pointed out as the guilty one, and his face was roundly slapped. Michael also severely punished Vasili, because he had not done sufficient work, after which the master rode safely home.

In the evening the serfs again assembled, and poor Vasili said:

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 史上最强仙人直播

    史上最强仙人直播

    简介:天狐传说,灵廷秘闻,仙域纪事,幽暗森林,信仰仙国……仙之纪元有史以来最强大仙人的时空纪实,准备好了便上路吧!
  • 无法捕捉你在我心里

    无法捕捉你在我心里

    你是此生最美景,我愿长醉不复醒,我愿用这样一种方式来诉说自己的内心,事实上当你在阅读这篇故事的时候,是在阅读的我一种心情,为我们这些美好的记忆去留下一些美好的文字,或许是我的本能反应。
  • 我会看遍这青色世界

    我会看遍这青色世界

    【野火烧不尽,春风吹又生】林春风的印象里,顾青川是个温柔良善的人。初相见,她被他的手还有手中的相机迷了眼。顾青川不厚道的就用自己的手勾引她,修长的手指,骨节分明,一下一下敲打着桌面,像深林里流淌的甘泉,浸润了林春风的一整颗心。她的伪装,他看破不说破。她的假装不在意,全被他一点点瓦解,她以为的坚强勇敢,不过是逃避现实的另一种方法。他教她筑起高高的围墙,其他所有的不堪与命运都拦在外面。围墙里面,只有他和她。他教她,好好爱这个世界。“你可曾浪迹天涯?”“你可曾醉里看繁华?”“你可曾执一人手,与她不计生死,共白头?”
  • 携手以沫

    携手以沫

    学生生涯短短十几年,爱情故事两三篇,翻本携手复写何妨,不为等待一个人只是纪念
  • 仙路梦红尘

    仙路梦红尘

    身负灭门血仇,追查仇人的苍羽;背负家族期望,梦想恢复家族昔日荣光的欧不凡;从小羡慕剑仙,一心红尘逍遥的令狐英杰,三个有着不同初衷的少年阴差阳错的走到了一起,共同经历了各种仙路争锋,一步步成长,最终站到了神魔战场。。。。
  • 徐行伴叶声

    徐行伴叶声

    徐行爱叶声,冉冉丝绦落。酒可暖身,亦可暖心。她送酒于他,他倚酒沉醉其中……——某日徐行工作时,听见叶声在房间里唱歌,那声音如魔音绕耳徐行:叶小声,你是闲的吗?叶声眨眼:我这么甜,怎么会咸?
  • 这个末世想与你走过

    这个末世想与你走过

    科学家对外太空的探索在2127年终于得到了回应,但最终给地球带来却是毁灭,活死人一夜之间泛滥成灾,世界原有格局彻底打破,人们圈地为城,与活死人展开了抗争。少年陈泽易便是出生于这个年代的一员,偶然一个契机下他的人生轨迹发生了重大改变,同时也被卷入一场巨大阴谋之中。而在与外敌的战争中带来的并不是只有破坏,更有人性的泯灭和道德的丧失。且看主角如何在末世中生存,如何推翻这场巨大的阴谋!
  • 民国浮伶

    民国浮伶

    民国女子,乱世飘零,身若浮萍,心似磐石。红颜若水,命比纸薄,世事无常,何去何从。
  • 优秀小学生要做的50件事(小学生爱读本)

    优秀小学生要做的50件事(小学生爱读本)

    小学时期,人正处在人生最关键的转折点上。一件细微的小事,也许会影响一生;一个不经意的决定,也许会改变命运。有没有什么事情是一个小学生一定要做的呢?当然有。《优秀小学生要做的50件事》就告诉小学生们这些应该知道、很想知道并且一定要做的事情。在《优秀小学生要做的50件事》中,小学生们将学会如何拥有梦想,如何和小动物做朋友,怎样独立生活等。只要小学生们细心品读,在思想上树立“要做”的信念,在行动上落实“去做”的观念,就一定可以拥有充实而快乐的小学生活。
  • 天使恶魔一瞬间二零一六

    天使恶魔一瞬间二零一六

    哦~呵呵呵呵!没错,我就是宇宙银河太阳系超级无敌美艳英明神武武功盖世世间少有有勇有谋谋深虑远远瞩高瞻瞻前顾后后起之秀秀外慧中中流砥柱柱石之坚坚不可摧摧锋陷阵杀人红尘中脱身白夜里高端霸气上档次低碳健康小清新奔放洋气有深度时尚靓丽有节操文能卖萌嘟嘴剪刀手武能帅气酷炫刁炸天团战可以输提莫必须死冷艳高贵接地气华丽正派不中二二十一世纪最完美天才神童有情有耻有理取闹倍受关注集拥护怜爱睿智于一身的绝世好男人紫风是也!