âHow can one talk to the masters like that? What were you thinking of, you fool?â added the otherâ ââA real fool!â
Two hours later the carts were standing in the courtyard of the BoguchĂĄrovo house. The peasants were briskly carrying out the proprietorâs goods and packing them on the carts, and Dron, liberated at Princess MĂĄryaâs wish from the cupboard where he had been confined, was standing in the yard directing the men.
âDonât put it in so carelessly,â said one of the peasants, a man with a round smiling face, taking a casket from a housemaid. âYou know it has cost money! How can you chuck it in like that or shove it under the cord where itâll get rubbed? I donât like that way of doing things. Let it all be done properly, according to rule. Look here, put it under the bast matting and cover it with hayâ âthatâs the way!â
âEh, books, books!â said another peasant, bringing out Prince AndrĂ©yâs library cupboards. âDonât catch up against it! Itâs heavy, ladsâ âsolid books.â