What did
Semyon
discover
on the traks
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In Garshin’s original story, written in the 1880s, Semyon is a veteran of the Russo-Turkish War who takes a job as a railroad track-walker, which means he lives with his family in a hut near railroad tracks and is responsible for maintaining a certain portion of the rails, including such things as clearing away snow in winter. His neighboring track-walker, Vasily, likewise lives in a hut, some six or seven miles away.
In my revision, the job and its duties are brought up to date in terms of modern technology, and put in an urban setting: Vasily and Semyon, a veteran of Afghanistan, are now Metro track-walkers in Washington, D.C.
Semyon Ivanov’s health had been completely shattered. Four years before he had served right through the war as assistant to an officer. The sun had roasted him, the cold frozen him, and hunger famished him on the marches of forty and fifty kilometers a day in the heat and the cold and the rain and the shine. The bullets had whizzed about him, but, thank God! None had struck him.
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