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Red and black were Sara's sons in i pignijent. But by the time they were, ' four, almost identical in . pa&sjon, in-. flammable both to the same angers, the impulsive and the judiciary cun,-ningly distributed in them. ' �' And so, to the solemn and Talmud teachings ,,of Mosber and .�he;.^wide-bosomed love of this mother who slavishly nurtured them, these sons, so ; identically pitched, grew 'steady of , limb, with all the thigh-pulling power'/ < of their parents, the calves of their � .'little legs already tight as fists.^ And" ^ from the bookkeeping one snow-smelling ' night, to the drip-drip of tallow, there came the decisive moment when America looked exactly four months off! ; - Then one starlit hour before. dawn '. the pogrom broke. Redly, from the "start, because^from the"� first, b'ang of( a bayonet upon a door blood laegan to1 flow and smell.
There had been rumors. For,, days,
' old Genendel,- the ragpicker, had prophetically t been showing about t the village the rising knobs of his knotting rheumatic knuckles, ill omen of storm or havoc. A star had shot down one night, as white and sardonic as a Cossack's grin and almost with a hiss
.behind it. Mosher, .returning from a peddling tour to a neighboring village,' had worn a furrow between pis eyes. Headache, he called it. Somehow Sara vaguely sensed it to be the ache of a fear. -
One night there was 'a furious pink
' tint on the distant horizon, and borne on miles of the stirriy thin air came the pungency of burning wood and flesh across the snowlight. Flesh! The red sky lay off in the direction of Kishinef. What was it? The straw roof of a burning barn? The precious
" flesh of an ox? What? Reb Baruch, with a married daughter and eleven children in Kishinef,. sat up all night and prayed and swayed and trembled. - Packed in airtight against the bite
. of the steely out-of-doors, most of the village of Vodna�except the children and the half-witted -Shimsha, the "gan-
. ef"�huddled Vinder its none-too-plenti-ful covering? tha.t ,night< and prayed and trembled.- � '���<
At five o'clock that red dawn,- almost as if a bayonet had crashed into her dream-, Sara., her face smeared with pallor, awoke to the smell of her own hair singeing. A bayonet had crashed, but through the door, terribly!
The rest is an anguisher war frieze of fleeing figures; of running hither
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.of death. Banners of flame. The
-exultant belch of irridescent smoke. Cries the shape of steel rapiers. A mouth torn back to an ear. Prayers
�being moaned. The sticky stench of coagulating blood. Kllage. Outrage. OFd men dragging household chattels. Figures crumpling up in the outlandish attitudes of death. The enorm-
v ous braying of frightened cattle. A spurred heel over a face in that horrible moment when nothing can stay its descent. The shriek of a round-bosomed girl to the smear of wet lips across hers. The superb daring of her lover to kill her. A babe in arms. Two. The black billowing of fireless smoke.
A child in the horse-trough, knocked there from its mother's arms by the butt-eid of a 'bayonet, its red curls
.quite sticky in a circle of its little blood. A half-craved mother with a singed eye-brow, blatting over it afid groveling on her breasts toward the stiffening figure for the warmth they
.eould not give; the father, a black-
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