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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

"Stories by Foreign Authors: Russian"

. . . He grasped the knife like
a madman, and the innocent blood spurted into his eyes. Diabolical
laughter resounded on all sides. Misshaped monsters flew past him in
herds. The witch, fastening her hands in the headless trunk, like a wolf
drank its blood. . . . All went round in his head. Collecting all his
strength, he set out to run. Everything turned red before him. The trees
seemed steeped in blood, and burned and groaned. The sky glowed and
glowered. . . . Burning points, like lightning, flickered before his eyes.
Utterly exhausted, he rushed into his miserable hovel, and fell to the
ground like a log. A death-like sleep overpowered him.
Two days and two nights did Petro sleep, without once awakening. When he
came to himself, on the third day, he looked long at all the corners of
his hut; but in vain did he endeavor to recollect; his memory was like a
miser's pocket, from which you cannot entice a quarter of a kopek.
Stretching himself, he heard something clash at his feet. He looked, . . .
two bags of gold. Then only, as if in a dream, he recollected that he
had been seeking some treasure, that something had frightened him in the
woods. . . . But at what price he had obtained it, and how, he could by no
means understand.


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