Life And Death

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Life And Death
Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916
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Pictures of my country passed then before my mind : 48 A VIEW OF THE HOUSE FROM THE POND ON THE SIENKIEWICZ ESTATE THE CRANES now a pine forest, now broad fields with pear trees on the boundaries, now pleasant cottages, now village churches, now white mansions sur- rounded by dense orchards. I yearned for such scenes all that night.
I went out next morning, as usual, to the sand-banks. I felt that the ocean and the sky, and the sand mounds on the shore, and the plains, and the cliffs on which s
...eals were basking in the sunlight, were things to me absolutely foreign, things with which I had nothing in common, as they had nothing in common with me.
Only yesterday I had wandered about in that neighborhood and had judged that my pulse was beating in 4 49 THE CRANES answer to the pulse of that immense universe ; to-day I put to myself this question : What have I to do here ; why do I not go back to my birth- place ? The feeling of harmony and sweetness in life had vanished, leav- ing nothing behind it.


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