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years and from this house will lead his followers to a re-conquest of the colony. Have faith
and wait!”
When the Traveler had read it and got up, he saw the men standing around him and
smiling, as if they had read the inscription with him, found it ridiculous, and were asking
him to share their opinion. The Traveler acted as if he hadn’t noticed, distributed some
coins among them, waited until the table was pushed back over the grave, left the tea
house, and went to the harbour.
In the tea house the Soldier and the Condemned Man had come across some people they
knew who detained them. However, they must have broken free of them soon, because by
the time the Traveler found himself in the middle of a long staircase which led to the
boats, they were already running after him. They probably wanted to force the Traveler at
the last minute to take them with him. While the Traveler was haggling at the bottom of
the stairs with a sailor about his passage out to the steamer, the two men were racing down
the steps in silence, for they didn’t dare cry out. But as they reached the bottom, the
Traveler was already in the boat, and the sailor at once cast off from shore. They could
still have jumped into the boat, but the Traveler picked up a heavy knotted rope from the
boat bottom, threatened them with it, and thus prevented them from jumping in.
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In the Penal Colony
Translated from the German by Ian Johnston
- Titel
- In the Penal Colony
- Autor
- Franz Kafka
- Datum
- 1919
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 19
- Kategorie
- International