| PART 3
Chapter 5
 (continued)And young and old mowed away, as though they were racing with one
 another.  But however fast they worked, they did not spoil the
 grass, and the rows were laid just as neatly and exactly.  The
 little piece left uncut in the corner was mown in five minutes.
 The last of the mowers were just ending their rows while the
 foremost snatched up their coats onto their shoulders, and
 crossed the road towards Mashkin Upland. The sun was already sinking into the trees when they went with
 their jingling dippers into the wooded ravine of Mashkin Upland.
 The grass was up to their waists in the middle of the hollow,
 soft, tender, and feathery, spotted here and there among the
 trees with wild heart's-ease. After a brief consultation--whether to take the rows lengthwise
 or diagonally--Prohor Yermilin, also a renowned mower, a huge,
 black-haired peasant, went on ahead.  He went up to the top,
 turned back again and started mowing, and they all proceeded to
 form in line behind him, going downhill through the hollow and
 uphill right up to the edge of the forest.  The sun sank behind
 the forest.  The dew was falling by now; the mowers were in the
 sun only on the hillside, but below, where a mist was rising, and
 on the opposite side, they mowed into the fresh, dewy shade.  The
 work went rapidly.  The grass cut with a juicy sound, and was at
 once laid in high, fragrant rows.  The mowers from all sides,
 brought closer together in the short row, kept urging one another
 on to the sound of jingling dipper and clanging scythes, and the
 hiss of the whetstones sharpening them, and good-humored shouts. Levin still kept between the young peasant and the old man.  The
 old man, who had put on his short sheepskin jacket, was just as
 good-humored, jocose, and free in his movements.  Among the trees
 they were continually cutting with their scythes the so-called
 "birch mushrooms," swollen fat in the succulent grass.  But the
 old man bent down every time he came across a mushroom, picked it
 up and put it in his bosom.  "Another present for my old woman,"
 he said as he did so. |