James Branch Cabell
Figures of Earth
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Excerpt: ...the head, and carried it into the hut. He could now perceive that the head was made of white clay, and could deduce that the Misery of earth, whom some call Béda, and others Kruchina, had come to him. Now, Manuel, says Misery, do you give me my supper. So Manuel set the head upon the table, and put a platter of soup before the head, and fed the soup to Misery with a gold spoon. When the head had supped, it bade Manuel place it in the little bamboo cradle, and told Manuel to put out the lights. Many persons would not have fancied being alone in the dark with Misery, but Manuel obeyed. He knelt to begin his nightly prayer, but at on…
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Excerpt: ...the head, and carried it into the hut. He could now perceive that the head was made of white clay, and could deduce that the Misery of earth, whom some call Béda, and others Kruchina, had come to him. Now, Manuel, says Misery, do you give me my supper. So Manuel set the head upon the table, and put a platter of soup before the head, and fed the soup to Misery with a gold spoon. When the head had supped, it bade Manuel place it in the little bamboo cradle, and told Manuel to put out the lights. Many persons would not have fancied being alone in the dark with Misery, but Manuel obeyed. He knelt to begin his nightly prayer, but at once that happened which induced him to desist. So without his usual divine invocation, Dom Manuel lay down upon the bronze floor of the hut, beneath one of the tall umbrellas, and he rolled up his russet cloak for a pillow. Presently the head was snoring, and then Manuel too went to sleep. He said, later, that he dreamed of Niafer. XX The Month of Years In the morning, after doing the head's extraordinary bidding, Manuel went to feed his horse, and found tethered to the holm-oak the steed's skeleton picked clean. I grieve at this, said Manuel, but I consider it wiser to make no complaint. Indeed, there was nobody to complain to, for Misery, after having been again lifted over the threshold, had departed to put in a day's labor with the plague in the north. Thereafter Manuel abode in this peculiarly irrational part of the forest, serving Misery for, as men in cheerier places were estimating the time, a month and a day. Of these services it is better not to speak. But the head was pleased by Manuel's services, because Misery loves company: and the two used to have long friendly talks together when Manuel's services and Misery's work for that day were over. And how came you, sir, to be thus housed in a trunkless head? asked Manuel, one time. Why, when Jahveh created man on the morning of the sixth day, he set...
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-77045-098-1
- EAN: 9781770450981
- Produktnummer: 14787422
- Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
- Seitenangabe: 80 S.
- Masse: H24.6 cm x B18.9 cm x D0.4 cm 175 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 175
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