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TWENTY-SEVEN - THE PLATFORM

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        ition platform    and lifted into place. It able, and , s one    st of ting ; le of tant murmur of tured, and if sopped tirely lapped in bliss.

        But of course t shere for.

        And    of ticles, it seemed to ing aion at all.

        t icles passed too, and in every oty    up: t true stific society in on id gravitation.

        ted ter.

        At time in t strange o get le knife ed.

        Sform move in a very slig tree so y sparkles drift t t te current t looked all but scious.

        t current, or    ts of a different cause altoget ected at all?

        t o fall into a trance, a    aing particles...

        Before s s ly w o find side her body, and she panicked.

        Stle form, and a fe off among to t ead of t slo, it ime moving differently for    sside    ening to s was immense.

        S o seize    sed. No abominable drop, and ried to s and    observed    of togeto the open sky.

        And no matter ruggled, s carried    er p over a icles of Dust reaming along as if too, were p over some invisible edge.

        And carrying her away from her body.

        Sal lifelio t pried to recall t: all tions t made up being alive. t toucals soft-tipped trunk caressing aste of ba and eggs. triump strain in e dang of er keyboard. ting coffee. ter night.

        And gradually sopped moving; t, and s t and strengt pus he sky.

        And trale by little (as sasting an iced margarita in California, sitting urees outside a restaurant in Lisbon, scraping t off t t he pressure was lessening.

        But only on    flood reaming as fast as ever. Sometle patess around icles ing the flow.

        t y and respoo it. And to carry o ed body, and    once more, so    sob vulsed .

        And to her body and awoke.

        Sook in a s tform, and e ago nearly gone mad asy at being oer.

        Finally s up and tried to take stock.    to ing orembling    about it: t slo o o feel, and    to see, but even    s, silent inundation remained vividly, toget noticed in terror of being outside    t he air.

        ticles kneas happening and were sorrowful.

        And sly ster. Part of    to tide t ure, whey were.

        And unless s ing ao oblivion, everyone.

        Suddenly s t and began to the ground.

        Fatepped t lengt stands of    as Mary    sometime before. But t tle earlier, and icular, ant sea and some flickering    be sails.

        ed turoo see    to ures in tting sun    airely free of taint of napever target, tempter o.

        at su on a little ides in tide er.

        And floating in to stop and te birds, eac, raig trailed on ter be least t uuated one in front of ther, surely...

        Suddenly turned    once all tly like t, and the shore.

        Faty of trimmed so perfectly, and by t too: ter, plaot fore and aft like t side by side, and ogetraordinary speed and gra ter.

        As t one reac lumbered up tly for t. It s    oo, like a series of sharp incurved hooks.

        Fat a er, on a loory, and y of time to put do the rifle, load, aim, and fire.

        t of red and ure blundered on clumsily for several steps before sinking onto its breast. It didnt die for a minute or more; t bird beat itself around and around in a bloody circle, kig up til a long, bubbling expiration from its lungs ended    fell still.

        topped as soon as t one fell, and stood d coo. telligen to t to to his face.

        o , sing backogetood.

        trong creatures, large and broad-backed, like living boats, in fact. If t deat Fatioful uandiruly learo fear ly as he said.
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