The crushed flower, and other stories

translated from the Russian of Leonid Andreyev

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The crushed flower, and other stories

translated from the Russian of Leonid Andreyev

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He was six years old, and the world was to him enormous, alive and bewitchingly mysterious. He knew the sky quite well. He knew its deep azure by day, and the white-breasted, half silvery, half golden clouds slowly floating by. He often watched them as he lay on his back upon the grass or upon the roof. But he did not know the stars so well, for he went to bed early. He knew well and remembered only one star the green, bright and very attentive star that rises in the pale sky just before you go to bed, and that seemed to be the only star so large in the whole sky.

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Publisher
Harper
Language
English
Pages
361

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Table of Contents

The crushed flower.
A story which will never be finished.
On the day of the crucifixion.
The serpent's story.
Love, faith and hope.
The ocean.
Judas Iscariot and others.
"The man who found the truth."

Edition Notes

Reprinted in part from the New York Times, the New York World and the Independent.

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New York
Series
The continental classics ; 3

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Pagination
361 p. :
Number of pages
361

ID Numbers

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OL16208829M
OCLC/WorldCat
2461700

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