"Neal Stephenson - Baroque Cycle 1 - Quicksilver" - читать интересную книгу автора (Sterling Bruce) Neal Stephonson - QuickSilver.htm
====================== Notes: This book was scanned by JASC Current e-book version is UC (Uncorrected, Raw Scan). This is an early release. Someone is proofing it, and it will shortly be released in a much more palatable and presentable format. So, please donтАЩt email me, complaining that the scan sucks etc. It is in the process of being тАЬfixed upтАЭ. Comments: [email protected] -------------------------------------------- Book Information: Genre: Historical Fiction Author: Neal Stephonson Name: Quicksilver Series: Book 1 of the Baroque Cycle Published Winter, 2003 ====================== Boston Common OCTOBER 12, 1713, 10:33:52 A.M. Enoch rounds the corner just as the executioner raises the noose above the woman's head. The crowd on the Common stop praying and sobbing for just as long as Jack Ketch stands there, elbows locked, for all the world like a carpenter heaving a ridge-beam into place. The rope clutches a disk of blue New England sky. The Puritans gaze at it and, to all appearances, think. Enoch the Red reins in his borrowed horse as it nears the edge of the crowd, and sees that the executioner's purpose is not to let them inspect his knotwork, but to give them all a narrowтАФand, to a Puritan, tantalizingтАФglimpse of the portal through which they all must pass one day. file:///G|/eMule/Incoming/neal%20stephenson-Baroque%20C...c)/neal_stephenson-Baroque_Cycle_01-QuickSilver(uc).htm (1 of 908)4-7-2004 17:16:02 Neal Stephonson - QuickSilver.htm Boston's a dollop of hills in a spoon of marshes. The road up the spoon-handle is barred by a wall, with the usual gallows outside it, and victims, or parts of them, strung up or nailed to the city gates. Enoch has just come that way, and reckoned he had seen the last of such thingsтАФthat thenceforth it would all be churches and taverns. But the dead men outside the gate were common robbers, killed for earthly crimes. What is happening now on the Common is of a more Sacramental nature. The noose lies on the woman's gray head like a crown. The executioner pushes it down. Her head forces it |
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