The house, made of huge pines, with timbered walls, plain white- washed ceilings and floors, was bestrewn with pelts6 of bears, elks7, wolves, foxes, and ermines. Gunpowder8 and grape-shot lay on the tables. In the corners was a medley9 of lassoes, snares10, and wolftraps. Some rifles hung round the walls. There was a strong pungent11 odour, as though all the perfumes of the woods were collected here. The house contained two rooms and a kitchen.
In the centre of one of the rooms stood a large, rough-hewn table; round it were some low wooden stools covered with bear-skin. This was Demid's own room; in the other was the young bear, Makar.
Demid lay motionless for a long time on his bear-skin bed, listening to the vibrations12 of his great body—how it lived and throbbed13, how the rich blood coursed through its veins14. Makar, the bear, approached, laid his heavy paws on his chest, and amicably15 sniffed16 at his body. Demid stroked the beast on its ear, and it seemed as if the man and animal understood each other. Outside the window loomed17 the wood.
Demid was rugged18 and broad-shouldered, a large, quiet, dark-eyed, good man. He smelt19 of the woods, and was strong and healthy. Like all the hunters, he dressed in furs and a rough, home-woven fabric20 streaked21 with red. He wore high, heavy boots made of reindeer22 hide, and his coarse, broad hands were covered with broken chilblains.
Makar was young, and, like all young things, he was foolish. He liked to roll about, and was often destructive—he would gnaw23 the nets and skins, break the traps, and lick up the gunpowder. Then Demid punished him, whereupon Makar would turn on his heel, make foolish grimaces24, and whine25 plaintively26.

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