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hiorrather,siholtzhetalking,tolistentohis
frienddisore.
threeggirlsfrohebureauandabysyicvoice
ashesteppedoutofthelift.
”oh,heloltz,darling,doeandhaveapiicsupperoor.”
theyilly.
heshookhishead,hepushedhis.”no,no.”
”an.”
butheloltzreinedunshakehisdelightfulprose.”no,”he
repeated,”iusy.”andheheldresolutelyonhisurse.thegirlstrailedafter
hiitbedintobeardsplaneandslaedthe
doorthattheygaveuppursuit.nothoutreproaches.
”theseen”hesaid,astheeroseintotheair.”theseen”andhe
shookhishead,hefroicallyagreed,wishing,as
hespoketheanygirlsasheloltzdid,andhas
littletrouble.hetakinglenina
akeit.
”areyou”saidheloltz,hatotalabsenceofihenafteralittlepause,
”thislastytteesandall
girls.youtigineakingaboutitatthe
llege.still,itsbeenhit,ithink.theeffects”hehesitated.”heyre
odd,theyreveryodd.”
aphysientalexcess.theprocess,it
seed,entalexcessuldproduce,foritsohe
voluntaryblindnessanddeafnessofdeliberatesolitude,theartificialiotenceof
asceticis
therestoftheshortflightplishedinsilence.heyhadarrivedand
fortablystretati,
heloltzbeganagain.
speakingverysloething
ihateoutsosort
ofextrapohatyouarentusing–youkhatgoesdohe
fallsinsteadhtheturbines”helookedatbeardquestioningly.
”youanalltheetiobefeelingifthings”
heloltzshookhishead.”notquite.ihinkingofaqueerfeelingisotis
get,afeelingthativegotsothingiortanttosayandthepoosayit–only
idontknoakeahepoe
differehioeabout”he;
then,”yousee,”heprettygoodatiingphrases–you
knoakeyouju,alstasthoughyoudsat
onapin,theyseeohing
hypnopdienough.itsnotenoughforthe
phrasestobegood;akeoughttobegoodtoo.”
”butyourthingsaregood,heloltz.”
”oh,asfarastheygo.”heloltzshruggedhisshoulders.”buttheygosuchalittle
portantenough,sohoethingch
reiortant.yes,aense,reviolent.butore
iortanttosayandhoaboutthesortofthingsones
expectedtoproperly–theyll
ghanything.youreadandyourepierced.thatsohethingsitryto
teachstudents–hooepiergly.butohsthegoodofbeing
pierunitysing,orthelatestiroventi
ansbesides,akehevery
hardestxrays–ething
aboutnothingthatsitfinallyboilsdoo.itryanditry”
”hush”saidbeardsuddenly,andliftedaheylistened.”ibelieve
theressobodyatthedoor,”hewhispered.
heloltzgotup,tiptoeda,aflung
thedoorhere.
”iorry,”saidbeard,feellingandlookingunfortablyfoolish.”isuppose
ivegotthingsonnervesabit.art
beingsuspicious.”
hepassedhishandaeplaintive.hewas
justifyinghielf.”ifyouk
tearfully–andtheuprushofhisselfpityainsuddenlyreleased.”if
youonlyknew”
heloltzsonlistenedfort.”poorlittlebeard”
hesaidtohielf.butatthesatihefeltratherashadforhisfriend.he
orepride.
chapterfive
byeightoclockthelighthetohestoke
pogesorethanhuntenor,toannouheclosingof
theurses.leninaandhenryabaheirgaandohe
ethelowing
ofthosethousandsofilk,the
raaterialsfreatfaroyal.
anincessantbuzzingofheliptersfilledthetinutesa
bellandthescreechoflesannouhedepartureofohelight
norailtrainstheirseparateurse
tothetropolis.
leninaandhenryaeandstartedoff.ateighthundredfeet
henrysloiwopoised
abovethefadinglandsbeechesstretchedlikeagreat
poolofdarkosonatthe
horizoofthesufaded,throughe,upoyellowanda
paleerygreen.northhetrees,theintealand
extealsecretionsfactlaredeverywindowof
itstlaythebuildingsofthegolfclub–thehugelower
castebarrad,ohersideofadividingallerhouses
reservedforalphaaaers.theapproaonorailstationwere
bladertheglassvault
alightedtrainshotoutintotheopen.follossoutheasterlyurseacrossthe
darkplaintheireyesajesticbuildingsoftheslough
.forthesafetyofnightflyingplasfourtallchieyswere
floodlightedandtippedsondangersignals.itark.
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