"Alexander Abramov, Sergei Abramov. Journey Across Three Worlds (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автораAlexander Abramov, Sergei Abramov.
Journey Across Three Worlds --------------------------------------------------------------- Translated from the Russian by Gladys Evans Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1973 OCR: http://home.freeuk.com/russica2 б http://home.freeuk.com/russica2 Original title: "Хождение за три мира" --------------------------------------------------------------- PART ONE. THE STRANGE STORY OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, TOLD ANEW ... No, this was a different Mr. Golyadkin, absolutely different, but at the same time absolutely similar to the former... F. Dostoevsky, The Double Nil admirari! Be astonished at nothing! ___________________________________________________ WHO AM I? I was returning home by way of Tverskoi Boulevard, walking up from the Nikitskie Vorota. It was somewhere around five o'clock in the afternoon, but the Saturday crowds usually teeming the streets at this hour by-passed the boulevard, and the side-alleys were as deserted and quiet as they are in the morning. The September sky, utterly cloudless of a sudden, gave no hint of the nearness of autumn. Not one yellow leaf rustled underfoot and, after last night's rain, even the faded late-summer grass between the trees seemed as luxuriantly green as in May. I strolled leisurely along an alley, hesitating at every bench with the vague idea of sitting down. Finally I did, stretching out my legs; and the very same second I felt as if everything around me was slipping off somewhere, fading out and spinning in circles. I don't usually have dizzy spells, but now I gripped the bench so as not to fall. Everything opposite me on the boulevard - trees and passers-by - vanished in a lilac-tinted mist. Exactly like in the mountains when clouds creep to your feet and everything around disintegrates and melts into the thick, wet, cottony flakes. But this was no rain: a pure dry mist swooped down, lapped all the green from the boulevard, and then vanished. |
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