[The Crushed Flower and Other Stories by Leonid Andreyev]@TWC D-Link bookThe Crushed Flower and Other Stories CHAPTER IX 2/16
Go away!" ordered Annas; but Judas appeared unconscious of the command, and continued bowing.
Glancing at him, Caiaphas asked Annas: "How much did you give ?" "Thirty pieces of silver." Caiaphas laughed, and even the grey-bearded Annas laughed, too, and over all their proud faces there crept a smile of enjoyment; and even the one with the bird-like face laughed.
Judas, perceptibly blanching, hastily interrupted with the words: "That's right! Certainly it was very little; but is Judas discontented, does Judas call out that he has been robbed? He is satisfied.
Has he not contributed to a holy cause--yes, a holy? Do not the most sage people now listen to Judas, and think: He is one of us, this Judas Iscariot; he is our brother, our friend, this Judas Iscariot, the Traitor! Does not Annas want to kneel down and kiss the hand of Judas? Only Judas will not allow it; he is a coward, he is afraid they will bite him." Caiaphas said: "Drive the dog out! What's he barking about ?" "Get along with you.
We have no time to listen to your babbling," said Annas imperturbably. Judas drew himself up and closed his eyes.
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