OCTOBER 1891
We have had no good fortune since there arrived here the autumn carnival. It seems strange to speak of such things in these enlightened days. A poor, lame servant girl went to the fortuneteller to inquire how she might run. Her leg mended ... and then she ran mad.
It seems they destroy people by granting their dearest wishes, as has been the way of the devil since God created the world. Old folks of this town say they remember such a carnival of evil visiting many autumns past in the days of their youth.
The traveling people swore they would return, some other autumn. Each time their visit ended with a most unusual storm ..."
The 1983 film-adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes ...
With great appreciation to my friend, Kurt, who introduced me to Bradbury many, many years ago.
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