Apothecary Melchior And The Ghost Of Rataskaevu Street (2016) - Plot & Excerpts
He had been living in Tallinn for over two years by this time and had adapted as best he could to this northerly country, putting up with countless discomforts and oddities. It was raining, and it looked as if the long dry spell was over, and Witte should have been glad about the rain because it meant that this year he wouldn’t have to fear crop failure and the stunted plants would be revived and bear fruit. And yet he could feel no special pleasure this morning. He was troubled by a dream. He had recently turned fifty, and he thought that a man of his age should not be troubled and oppressed by dreams. But this one did oppress him, so much so that Witte was not sure whether he would find peace and consolation, as he usually did, from serving at the altar, praying, preaching and undergoing profuse penitence. He was a man of God, spiritual, and he loved God and loved his work. When anyone in spiritual difficulty came to ask his advice he would always recommend prayer, confession and penitence because they ease the troubled soul and cleanse the person.
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