An edition of Ведьма (2004)

The Witch

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An edition of Ведьма (2004)

The Witch

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From the book:IT was approaching nightfall. The sexton, Savely Gykin, was lying in his huge bed in the hut adjoining the church. He was not asleep, though it was his habit to go to sleep at the same time as the hens. His coarse red hair peeped from under one end of the greasy patchwork quilt, made up of coloured rags, while his big unwashed feet stuck out from the other. He was listening. His hut adjoined the wall that encircled the church and the solitary window in it looked out upon the open country. And out there a regular battle was going on. It was hard to say who was being wiped off the face of the earth, and for the sake of whose destruction nature was being churned up into such a ferment; but, judging from the unceasing malignant roar, someone was getting it very hot. A victorious force was in full chase over the fields, storming in the forest and on the church roof, battering spitefully with its fists upon the windows, raging and tearing, while something vanquished was howling and wailing. . . . A plaintive lament sobbed at the window, on the roof, or in the stove. It sounded not like a call for help, but like a cry of misery, a consciousness that it was too late, that there was no salvation. The snowdrifts were covered with a thin coating of ice; tears quivered on them and on the trees; a dark slush of mud and melting snow flowed along the roads and paths. In short, it was thawing, but through the dark night the heavens failed to see it, and flung flakes of fresh snow upon the melting earth at a terrific rate. And the wind staggered like a drunkard. It would not let the snow settle on the ground, and whirled it round in the darkness at random.

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Language
English
Pages
308

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Cover of: The Witch
The Witch
2006, 1st World Library
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The Witch
July 1, 2005, 1st World Library - Literary Society
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The Witch
September 1, 2004, 1st World Library - Literary Society
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2004, 1st World Library
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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
308
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL11823325M
ISBN 10
1421806053
ISBN 13
9781421806051

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June 19, 2022 Edited by Lisa Edited without comment.
June 2, 2022 Edited by Lisa merge authors
August 11, 2010 Edited by George merge authors
April 13, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.