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Kağnı

Sabahattin Ali

Verlag: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books

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Beschreibung

Bir tarla meselesi yüzünden Savruklarin Hüseyin,Arkbasi'nda Sari Mehmet'i vurdu.Otuz evli köy birbirine girdi. Sasirdilar. Herkes korku içinde candarmalarin gelmesini bekliyordu. Halbuki karakol buraya alti saat uzakta idi; köyden kimse cinayet haberini götürmedikçe on bes gün bile ugramazlardi. Bu; köylünün aklina en geç geldi; ondan sonra köyün ihtiyarlari kahvede Hüseyin'in babasi Mevlüt Aga'nin etrafina toplandilar. Sari Mehmet'in bir tek ihtiyar anasindan gayri kimsesi yoktu. Onu karsilarina aldilar; davaci olmamasi için kendisine nasihat etmeye basladilar.Bu sirada ölü disarida, kahvenin bahçesindeki peykede bir hasirin üstünde yatiyordu. Üstüne eski ve pis bir keçe örtmüslerdi. Basucunda iki üç sinek dolasiyor, vinliyordu. Biraz ötede, günesten gözlerini kirpistiran bir sürü ufak çocuk, ellerinde boylarindan büyük degneklerle ve hiç seslerini çikarmadan bu üstü örtülü ölünün, keçenin alt ucundan firlayan ayaklarina bakiyorlardi.
Verfügbar seit: 18.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 150 Seiten.

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