A STORY ABOUT A REAL MAN 211 4tEven when I do get a chance to come home I am so tired that I have just strength enough to drag myself to the couch and fall asleep without even undressing. So there's not much time for tidying up!" A few minutes later, the electric kettle was singing; old, faded china cups were glistening on the table, some thin slices of rye bread were lying on a china bread plate, and at the very bottom of a sugar bowl lay some sugar broken up into tiny pieces. A teapot, hidden under a tea-cosy with woollen tassels, also a last-century product, was filling the room with a fragrant odour which was reminiscent of prewar times, and in the middle of the table stood an unopened bottle with a bluish tint, guarded on either side by a thin goblet. Meresyev was sitting in a deep, velvet-covered arm- chair. So much stuffing was peeping out from under the green velvet upholstery that the embroidered woollen rugs that had been carefully fastened to the back and the seat were unable to conceal it. But the armchair was so comfortable, cosily and kindly embracing the sitter, that Alexei at once leaned back in it and luxuriously stretched out his tired, aching legs. Anyuta sat on a low stool beside him and, looking up into his face like a little girl, began to question him again about Gvozdev. Suddenly, remembering her duty as a hostess, she jumped up scolding herself and pulled Alexei to the table. "Will you have a glass? Grisha told me that tankmen and airmen too, of course...." She pushed a glass towards Alexei. The bluish tint of vodka sparkled in the bright sunbeams that slanted into the room. The smell of the alcohol reminded Alexei of the airfield in the distant forest, the officers* mess, and the cheerful hum that accompanied the issue of the "fuel ration" at dinner. Seeing that the other glass remained empty Alexei asked: "What about you?" "I don't drink," answered Anyuta simply. "But suppose we drink to him, to Grisha?" The girl smiled, silently filled her glass, held it by its slender stem and with a thoughtful look in her eyes clinked with Alexei and said: