Book: The Wandering Jew, Book Xi The sun is fast sinking. In the depths of an immense piney wood, in the midst of profound solitude, rise the ruins of an abbey, once sacred to St. John the Baptist. Ivy, moss, and creeping plants, almost entirely conceal the stones, now black with age. Some broken arches, some walls pierced with ovals, still remain standing, visible on the dark background of the thick wood. Looking down upon this mass of ruins from a broken pedestal, half-covered with ivy, a mutilated, but colossal statue of stone still keeps its place. This statue is strange and awful. It represents a headless human figure. Clad in the antique toga, it holds in its hand a dish and on that dish is a head. This head is its own. It is the statue of St. John the Baptist and Martyr, put to death by wish of Herodias. Suddenly, through the shadow thrown by the overhanging wood, which stretches far into endless depths, a human form appears. It is a woman. She advances slowly towards the ruins. . . .
Details of Book: The Wandering Jew, Book Xi Book: The Wandering Jew, Book Xi
Author: Eugene Sue
ISBN: 0809566095
ISBN-13: 9780809566099
, 978-0809566099
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Aug 2004
Publisher: Wildside Press
Number of Pages: 200
Language: English