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Tempest pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
Snowflakes hissed against the locomotive like spent souls
spinning into hell. Black smoke rising from the funneled
stack presaged the coming night to the six short, wooden
passenger cars it covered. Steam from a hundred loose
fittings wrapped the legs of well-wishers come to wave good-
bye in fleeting wet warmth as the conductor bellowed
and stepped aboard, swung his lamp, and closed the door
against the cold wind. And at last, the whistle shrieked over
the ominous, exciting thud of pistons driving the great
wheels and the squeal of iron on iron in the excruciatingly
slow transition from dead stop to barely moving.
No one had come to wave good-bye to the woman who
settled into the third seat in the second car. Lines of weari-
ness marred her strong, sensuous face and made her look
older than her twenty years. White gold hair with the
merest miraculous hint of auburn, untamed by pins and
ribbons, spilled from underneath her wool bonnet and
cascaded down her neck and shoulders like a sunrise.
Heavily dressed against the cold, only her face was visible.
Only later, when the stoves at either end of the drafty car
chased the heaviest chill from the air, did she remove her
scarf and open her coat to reveal a heavy, dark green
velvet dress that couldn t totally disguise the delicate, sweet
curves of her body.
Wind-driven snow rushed by outside the window. The
woman stared slightly up and to her right at the swaying
lantern. A drummer seated across the aisle buried himself
in a newspaper and tried not to look at her. Two seats
ahead, unnoticed by her, a small boy peered over the back
~i~seat. The lantern swayed, the stoves glowed a bright,
almost Useless red, the wheels underneath went clunkety-
clunk, clunkety-clunk. The sound faded when the train
went over a trestle, then returned in full force, reflected
upward by the frozen ground.
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Tempest pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024