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Don't  be alarmed,  Yekaterina Petrovna,  and  don't  get  worried.  Only  there's  no equilibrium  in the world.




     Everyone now knows how dangerous swallowing stones is. A friend of mine even  coined the expression 'Dan-in-ston', which means:  'It's  dangerous to ingest stones.' And a good thing too. 'Dan-in-ston' can be easily remembered and, as required, instantly recalled.
     He  worked,  this friend  of mine,  as  a stoker  on a steam engine. He travelled either  the northern line  or to  Moscow.  He was  called  Nikolay Ivanovich Serpukhov and he smoked Rocket cigarettes at thirty-five kopecks a packet, and always said  that they made him cough less, while  those costing five roubles, he says, 'always make me choke'.
     And so Nikolay Ivanovich  once chanced to get  in to the  restaurant in the  Yevropeyskaya Hotel. Nikolay  Ivanovich sat  at a table and at the next table some foreigners were sitting munching apples.
     At this point Nikolay Ivanovich said to himself: -- This is interesting -- said Nikolay Ivanovich -- A man's life this!
     Barely had he said this to  himself when  from out of  the blue a Fairy appeared in front of him, saying: -- My good man, what do you need?
     Well, of course, in a  restaurant you do get a commotion from which, it may be said, this  unknown diminutive lady may  have sprung.  The foreigners even ceased munching their apples.
     Nikolay Ivanovich  himself rather had the  wind  up  and  spoke  rather offhandedly, so as to give her the brush-off. -- I'm sorry -- he said -- but I don't really require anything in particular.
     -- You don't understand -- said the unknown lady -- I -- she said -- am what is called a Fairy. In the merest jiffy I'll lay on whatever you fancy.
     Nikolay Ivanovich happened to notice that a citizen in a grey two-piece was listening intently to their conversation. The maitre d'hotel was rushing through the open doors and behind him some other specimen with  a  cigarette
in his mouth.
     --  Bloody hell! --  thought Nikolay Ivanovich  --  there's  no telling what's going on. And there was indeed no telling what was going on.  The  maitre d'hotel was leaping around the tables, the  foreigners were  rolling up the  carpets and generally  the devil only knew  what!  They were all doing whatever they felt like!
     Nikolay Ivanovich ran out to the street and didn't even pick up his hat from the custody of the cloakroom; he ran out on to Lassalle Street and said to himself: -- Dan-in-ston!  It's dangerous to ingest stones -- Nothing like this ever really happens, surely!
     And  arriving  home,  Nikolay Ivanovich  told  his wife:  --  Don't  be alarmed,  Yekaterina Petrovna,  and  don't  get  worried.  Only  there's  no equilibrium  in the world.  It's just an error of some kilogram  and  a half over the universe as a whole, but it's really a surprising thing, Yekaterina Petrovna, totally surprising!
     And that's all.
 
 
             Daniil Dandan, 18 September 1934

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