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Again some days passed by without any meeting between Nina and her lover, and things were going very badly with the Balatkas in the old house. The money that had come from the jeweller was not indeed all expended1, but Nina looked upon it as her last resource, till marriage should come to relieve her; and the time of her marriage seemed to be as far from her as ever. So the kreutzers were husbanded as only a woman can husband them, and new attempts were made to reduce the little expenses of the little household.
“Souchey, you had better go. You had indeed,” said Nina. “We cannot feed you.” Now Souchey had himself spoken of leaving them some days since, urged to do so by his Christian3 indignation at the abominable4 betrothal5 of his mistress. “You said the other day that you would do so, and it will be better.”
“But I shall not.”
“Then you will be starved.”
“I am starved already, and it cannot be worse. I dined yesterday on what they threw out to the dogs in the meat-market.”
“And where will you dine today?”
“Ah, I shall dine better today. I shall get a meal in the Windberg-gasse.”
“What! at my aunt’s house?”
“Yes; at your aunt’s house. They live well there, even in the kitchen. Lotta will have for me some hot soup, a mess of cabbage, and a sausage. I wish I could bring it away from your aunt’s house to the old man and yourself.”
“I would sooner fall in the gutter6 than eat my aunt’s meat.”
“That is all very fine for you, but I am not going to marry a Jewess. Why should I quarrel with your aunt, or with Lotta Luxa? If you would give up the Jew, Nina, your aunt’s house would be open to you; yes — and Ziska’s house.”
“I will not give up the Jew,” said Nina, with flashing eyes.
“I suppose not. But what will you do when he gives you up? What if Ziska then should not be so forward?”
“Of all those who are my enemies, and whom I hate because they are so cruel, I hate Ziska the worst. Go and tell him so, since you are becoming one of them. In doing so much you cannot at any rate do me harm.”
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betrothal
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victuals
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功绩,伟业,技艺( feat的名词复数 ) | |
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repletion
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contrive
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