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Probationers (engl) --------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright Arkady and Boris Strugatsky "‘в ¦Ґал" © Copyright english translation by Boris Pogoriller borisp( )unite.com.au > Date: 19 Jun 2004 --------------------------------------------------------------- > PROLOGUE A massive red and white coach arrived. Departure was announced. - Alright, off you go, - said Daugeh. Bykov grumbled: - We'll make it. By the time they all board... He watched sullenly how the other passengers entered the bus at leisure, one by one. About a hundred people were boarding. - This will take fifteen minutes, at least, - Grisha remarked Bykov gave him a strict look. - Button up your shirt, - he said. - Dad, I'm hot, - Grisha said. - Do up your shirt, - Bykov repeated. - Don't walk around like a slouch. - Don't look at me, - said Yurkovski. - I am allowed, whilst you aren't yet. Daugeh looked at him and shifted his eyes. Didn't feel like looking at Yurkovski - seeing his self-assured flabby face with a surly drooping lower lip, his heavy monogrammed satchel, his stylish suit made from rare stereosynthetics. Rather felt like looking up above into the transparent sky, clear, blue, with not one cloud, not even birds - above the airfield they were dispersed with ultrasound sirens. Bykov-junior watched closely by Bykov-senior was buttoning up his collar. Yurkovski languidly declared: - In the stratoplane I will order a bottle of mineral water and indulge... Bykov-senior suspiciously inquired: - The liver? - Why necessarily 'the liver'? - said Yurkovski. - I am simply hot. And it's about time you knew that mineral fizz doesn't help liver bouts. - Have you at least packed your pills? - asked Bykov. - Why are you bothering him? - said Daugeh. Everyone looked at him. Daugeh lowered his eyes and said through |
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