the witch and other stories(女巫)-第62章
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head。
The sun rose high; it began to get hot。 Zhukovo was left far behind。
Walking was pleasant。 Olga and Sasha soon forgot both the village and
Marya; they were gay and everything entertained them。 Now they came
upon an ancient barrow; now upon a row of telegraph posts running one
after another into the distance and disappearing into the horizon; and the
wires hummed mysteriously。 Then they saw a homestead; all wreathed in
green foliage; there came a scent from it of dampness; of hemp; and it
seemed for some reason that happy people lived there。 Then they came
upon a horse's skeleton whitening in solitude in the open fields。 And the
larks trilled unceasingly; the corncrakes called to one another; and the
landrail cried as though someone were really scraping at an old iron rail。
At midday Olga and Sasha reached a big village。 There in the broad
street they met the little old man who was General Zhukov's cook。 He was
hot; and his red; perspiring bald head shone in the sunshine。 Olga and he
did not recognize each other; then looked round at the same moment;
recognized each other; and went their separate ways without saying a word。
Stopping near the hut which looked newest and most prosperous; Olga
bowed down before the open windows; and said in a loud; thin; chanting
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THE WITCH AND OTHER STORIES
voice:
〃Good Christian folk; give alms; for Christ's sake; that God's blessing
may be upon you; and that your parents may be in the Kingdom of Heaven
in peace eternal。〃
〃Good Christian folk;〃 Sasha began chanting; 〃give; for Christ's sake;
that God's blessing; the Heavenly Kingdom 。 。 。〃
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