"John Kessel - The Invisible Empire" - читать интересную книгу автора (Kessel John) This ebook is published by
Fictionwise Publications www.fictionwise.com Excellence in Ebooks Visit www.fictionwise.com to find more titles by this and other top authors in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, and other genres. Fictionwise www.Fictionwise.com Copyright ┬й2002 by John Kessel First published in Conjunctions #39, ed. Peter Straub, September 2002 NOTICE: This work is copyrighted. It is licensed only for use by the original purchaser. Making copies of this work or distributing it to any unauthorized person by any means, including without limit email, floppy disk, file transfer, paper print out, or any other method constitutes a violation of International copyright law and subjects the violator to severe fines or imprisonment. Inspired by Karen Joy Fowler's story "Game Night at the Fox and Goose" When Henrietta and Hiram Patterson arrived at the church that Sunday, Henrietta's arm was bound to a splint, tied up in a sling made from a blue kerchief. In the quiet chat of the congregation before we entered the church, Henrietta allowed as how she had been kicked by the mule, but I was not the only observer to notice Hiram's sidelong watchfulness, and the fact that their two boys kept their mother between themselves and their father at all times. The congregation was more subdued than usual in the wake of the news of that week. Robert and I sat in the third pew; Sarah sat with her husband and three children a row ahead of us. Lydia Field, her black hair piled high beneath a modest straw hat, kept watch from the choir loft. Beautiful Iris sat in front with her beau Henry Fletcher. Louellen was not a church-goer, and Sophonsiba attended the colored church. As the Pattersons took seats in our pew, I nodded toward them. Hiram, shaved clean and his hair parted neatly in the middle, nodded gravely back. Henrietta avoided my gaze. Their older boy took up a hymnal and paged through it. The service began with the singing of тАЬWhen Adam Was CreatedтАЭ When Adam was created, He dwelt in Eden's shade; As Moses has related, |
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