Hayyim Hazaz
RAHAMIM
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(ne sunny day Mens Beprocva, ean a pole, mane hugh
the sets frum, his ee nested an shocking, his mona
‘unusually Meshy and red, tees dacantented end dapeaging
_Bivecnest ghaved at his bear, pleicng through fim Hee ome
wénom—a biternes of heart which was unconscious rather than
‘leary expressed, resting fom the years bad spent whose,
lng anyhig, neither contenaenc Kr hil, nce pepe. f,
Ay the bites, gloomy quimessence of eer sod hunger of waseded
wandering rom one agricul commune to another of vexaons
‘nd suflsing ad woublesesough to diet man out of his mind sod
‘make him lve his stengeh andl the other fcc of his prs ego
ences his ack of ermployment, ae his present sickness
His despair et hm in aryl zor of ed thongs possessed
‘him, reciminaton and eccuations decd againe the Labour Re
aon ard Zion, agin ‘the dominion ef the Zion pera
agit ting th we Heed A wp on mah
aim that everything wae fie snd igh, he woul hae fad
‘hs spt would be refed, he might hie everything he dase
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and the whole of le coud be lan, were it not forthe worthless
leaders and the Zine imperil that hindered higs
All these were she complaints oa desectd,depuing person who,
‘mote than he wanted comin, wished to torre hms to cry out
loud and rebel and remonsrate agsine the whole stat of as
Buthis complaining was only halfhened, Like tor nou, he poses
8 great lve forthe land and a great lve ofthe Hebrew languages
song, dee atonal, obsibate lve that went pst al theories and
‘ews nde beyond al personal advantage, And ince hs complains
were no more than haar be complained ll the moe, denying,
‘reything and destroying everything in though without geting a
‘wher, and jos making himself uncomfortable
‘pate fom al his biteres, the excessive heat wasting him.
as the mide ofl. The eat was ke tht ofan one sted with
‘owing coals, and the wht ight dual to indhess and dsac
Son. The roadway quiveredunceraly inthe light as ehoagh in
Arcam: might have been so much barre soi ores field et fa
low because of drought ori might hae been anything yoo ike i
‘he world The sun quarrel with the stones ind the windows The
slope of the mourns an the hosizon shone yellow brown through
the deyess, while the hes in hie py of ne called cenit sa
‘workbwithourend to mind
A yell opped im a5 he walled. A doten or so Arabs dashed