Nerves

Yosef Haim Brenner

1910

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A perfumelike smell, which came from the low clumps of acacia trees, or “mimosas,” as some liked to call them, scented the air of the small Jewish colony in southern Palestine. In the expanse of sky before us a golden shaft from the setting sun at our backs gilded a cluster of faint, calm clouds; other clouds, as calm and faint, were limned not…

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