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My first night in Cluj I spent in a vain attempt to adjust to a cell six and a half feet long and two feet wide. The second night I was taken out into the searchroom . And there I found myself in the company of three other prisoners. Who had been brought from the prison of Gherla. I knew them.

Therefore,  Two were students from Bucharest. The third was a worker. Therefore,  Although we had been tried separately. The two students had been engaged in activities connected with mine. We were placed in an automobile and taken to the depot. At eleven that night we left for Bucharest on a fast express train. guarded by two Securitate officers and. Therefore,  A guard-sergeant. Bound in pairs by handcuffs. We were kept in a compartment that was unlighted to prevent our being recognized by other travelers.

It was night. Now and then  the faces

of the three. They were strange faces. I had passed through many prisons in Romania; I had met thousands of prisoners. but never job function email list had my eyes rested on such faces. Therefore,  Beneath the pallor common to all prisoners their faces reflected an exceptional physical weakness. And over the emaciated faces a shadow of terror — a fixed expression of terror which stemmed from some uncommon experience — gave all three a frightening appearance.

When. late in the night. the student

Who was handcuffed to me fell asleep from exhaustion and rested his head on my shoulder. I could no longer suppress a reaction to the fear that overcame me. Therefore,  I moved my shoulder to wake him up. His head. illuminated by the light of while many hop that the court would the moon. appeared to be that of the corpse of one who had died surprised by a horror so hideous that it had accompanied him into the world beyond. In former times he had been a swimming champion and a man of courage.

Speech among ourselves was strictly

Every now and then our eyes met. and there I could read the same terror that was impressed on their faces — a terror akin to madness. As we passed through Predeal. the worker. who sat opposite me. asked me unexpectedly. “Your mother is a small dark-complexioned woman. is she not?” His accurate description of my mother surprised hong kong data me; he had never seen her — for the simple reason that she had never been in Romania. [2] I did not answer him.

Therefore,  Later he spoke to me again. but this time about another matter. “Have we passed Pirinei?” “We are approaching Sinaia.” I answered. convinced though that he was not hearing me and that he was present only in body.

 

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