'I really don't know whether to buy the cow or not,' said Slimak; 'your price has taken the wish from me.'
Grochowski moved uneasily on his chair.
'My dear friend,' he said, 'what am I to do? this is the orphan's affair. I have got to buy her land, if for no other reason but because it annoys my wife.'
'You won't give thirty-five roubles for an acre.'
'Land is getting dearer, because the Germans want to buy it.'
'The Germans?'
'Those who bought Wolka. They want other Germans to settle near here.'
'There were two Germans near my field asking me a lot of questions. I didn't know what they wanted.'
'There you are! they creep in. Directly one has settled, others come like ants after honey, and then the land gets dearer.'
'Do they know anything about peasants' work?'