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- Then when dusk began to settle he would retrace his steps, back to his own world. And on the way home, a loneliness would always…
- It made her think of Laika, the dog. The man-made satellite streaking soundlessly across the blackness of outer space. The dark, lustrous eyes of the…
- Beyond the window, some kind of small, black thing shot across the sky. A bird, possibly. Or it might have been someone's soul being blown…
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