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Ирина
Иринадәйексөз келтірді11 ай бұрын
I found it strange that neither I nor the day seemed in a mourning mood and I felt even annoyed at discovering in myself a sensation of freedom as if I had been freed from something by his death.
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Ирина
Иринадәйексөз келтірді11 ай бұрын
His questions showed me how complex and mysterious were certain institutions of the Church which I had always regarded as the simplest acts.
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Ирина
Иринадәйексөз келтірді11 ай бұрын
I wished to go in and look at him, but I had not the courage to knock.
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Maria Polyakova
Maria Polyakovaдәйексөз келтірді3 жыл бұрын
It's bad for children,' said old Cotter, `because their minds are so impressionable. When children see things like that, you know, it has an effect... ' I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger. Tiresome old red-nosed imbecile! It was late when I fell asleep. Though I was angry with old Cotter for alluding to me as a child, I puzzled my head to extract meaning from his unfinished sentences. In the dark of my room I imagined that I saw again the heavy grey face of the paralytic. I drew the blankets over my head and tried to think of Christmas. But the grey face still followed me. It murmured; and I understood that it desired to confess something. I felt my soul receding into some pleasant and vicious region; and there again I found it waiting for me. It began to confess to me in a murmuring voice and I wondered why it smiled continually and why the lips were so moist with spittle. But then I remembered that it had died of paralysis and I felt that I too was smiling feebly, as if to absolve the simoniac of his sin. The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street. It was an unassuming shop, registered under the vague name of Drapery. The drapery consisted mainly of children's bootees and umbrellas; and on ordinary days a notice used to hang in the window,
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Though I was angry with old Cotter for alluding to me as a child,
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ed strangely in my ears, like the word gnomon in the Euclid and the word simony in the Catechism
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`What I mean is,' said old Cotter, `it's bad for children. My idea is: let a young lad run about and play with young lads of his own age and not be... Am I right, Jack?'
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He was too scrupulous always,' she said. `The duties of the priesthood was too much for him. And then his life was, you might say, crossed.'
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I pretended to pray but I could not gather my thoughts because the old woman's mutterings distracted me
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as if I had been freed from something by his death.
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