Owl Creek

  • Owl Creek Quote 2

    ´´The man who was engaged in being hanged was apparently
    about thirty-five years of age. He was a civilian, if one might
    judge from his habit, which was that of a planter. His features
    were good—a straight nose, firm mouth, broad forehead, from
    which his long, dark hair was combed straight back, falling
    behind his ears to the collar of his well-fitting frock-coat......
    hemp.¨
  • Owl Creek Quote 5

    ¨One evening while Fahrquhar and his wife were sitting on a rustic bench near the entrance to his grounds, a gray-clad sol-
    dier rode up to the gate and asked for a drink of water. Mrs. Fahrquhar was only too happy to serve him with her own white
    hands. While she was fetching the water her husband ap-
    proached the dusty horseman and inquired eagerly for news from the front.¨
  • Owl Creek Quote 1

    ¨The man’s hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a
    cord. A rope closely encircled his neck. It was attached to a
    stout cross-timber above his head and the slack fell to the level of his knees.¨
  • Owl Creek Quote 3

    ´´What he heard was the ticking of his watch.´´
  • Owl Creek Quote 4

    ´´Peyton Fahrquhar was a well-to-do planter, of an old and
    highly respected Alabama family.´´
  • Owl Creek Quote 6

    “To be hanged and drowned,” he thought,
    “that is not so bad; but I do not wish to be shot. No; I will not
    be shot; that is not fair.”
  • Owl Creek Quote 7

    ´´They shouted and gesticulated, pointing at him. The captain had drawn his pistol, but did not fire; the others were unarmed.´´
  • Owl Creek Quote 8

    ¨Some of them touched him on the face and
    hands, then fell away, continuing their descent.¨