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But before and after the dogs walked the two men who were not yet dead. Their bodies were covered with fur and leather; eyelashes, cheeks and lips were covered with the crystals from their frozen breath; so they looked like undertakers at the funeral of some ghost. But they were men, going through the land of silence, adventurers on colossal adventure. They travelled on without speaking to save their breath. On every side was the pressing silence. It affected their minds as the many atmospheres of deep water affect the body of the diver. It pressed all the false self-values of the human soul out of them, like juices from the grape. They felt small, having little wisdom against the great blind elements. An hour went by, and a second hour. The light of the short sunless day was beginning to fade, when a faint far cry sounded on the air and then slowly died away. There was anger and hunger in it. The front man turned his head and his eyes met the eyes of the man behind. And then, across the narrow oblong box, they nodded to each other. There was a second cry, somewhere behind. A third and answering cry sounded in the air. “They’re after us, Bill,” said the man at the front. “There’s little meat,” answered his comrade. “I haven’t seen a rabbit for days.” They spoke no more, but listened attentively. When it became dark they took the dogs into a cluster of trees and made a camp. The coffin served for seat and table. The dogs clustered on the far side of the fire, snarled among themselves, but didn’t go into the darkness. “Seems to me, they’re staying remarkably close to camp,” Bill said. His companion nodded, then took his seat on the coffin and began to eat. “Henry, did you notice how the dogs behaved when I was feeding them?” “They played more than usual.”
21 ноября 2018

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