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正文 第57节 文 / [美]Philip K. Dick

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    hailingapedeerystreetandroberteanageanxiousproorehistori.thisgun,for,hastoothegun.ypsyly.

    freeself,hedecidedent.erelyinpsyche;itisashasalhetheoryofhistoricityhinthegunasioweenus

    hereachedthestore.uch,heobservedashepaidthedriver.bothbusinessandprivate.carryingthebriefcasehequicklyentered.

    there,atthecashregister,.childan.polishiifact.

    ”.tago,”childansaid,habow.

    ”.childaoo,bowed.

    ”overe.”r.tagofeltthentodaysohouted.anirovent,hedecided.alighten.

    ”.childan,”.tagosaid,plaghisbriefcaseoerandunzippingit,”iboughtseveralyearsago.youdothat,irellect.”

    ”yes,”.childansaid.”dependingonndition,forinstance.”hechedalertly.

    ”lt.44revolver,”.tagosaid.

    theyedaunition.

    shadelderby.childan.ah,.tagorealized.isaid.

    ”nosir,”.childansaidinastiffvoice.

    ”ie,ifear.

    ”five,.tago.”

    .tagobonition,box,inhisbriefcase.destiny.istkeepthisthing.

    ”youseeuitedisappointed,”.childansaid.

    ”younotice.”heurbed;hadhelethisinnerforalltovieainlyitwasso.

    ”r.childansaid.

    ”no,”hesaid,oncealinghispersonalworldasshouldbe.

    .ystore.idonotcarrythatite”

    ”iaure,”.tagosaid.”butitdoesnottter.ianotoffended.”

    ”sir,”ont”

    .tagofelttheoldstirring.”sothingofunusuali”

    ”e,sir.”childaheifollowed.

    alltalserelyhiherthaniaqueerfeelingashestoopedtostudy.

    ”ishoycustors,”robertchildansaid.”sir,doyouknotheseare”

    ”jeisaid,notigapin.

    ”thesearearide.yesofurse.but,sir.thesearenottheold.”

    .tagoglancedup.

    ”sir,thesearethery,sir.thebeginningintheforftinyierishableseeds.ofbeauty.”

    itooktitoexaneinhisoethiesthese,heder.r.childan,here.unfortunately,forbothofus.butthatisthecase.

    ”quitelovely,”herred,layingdor.childansaidinaforcefulvoice,”sir,itdoesnotoccuratonce.”

    ”pardon”

    ”thene.”

    ”youareed,”.tagosaid.”inot.”hebowed.

    ”ai,”.adeodisplayanyalteativeite,.tagonoticed.

    ”yosaid.”itseetopressuntowardly.”

    .e,”hesaid.”butiarect.isenseaccuratelyihentractedgerfthefuture.”

    ”sobeit,”.tagosaid.”butylosaxonfanatie.”noheless,hefeltacertainreneself,”goodday.”heboineyourprophecy.”

    .childanbohing.

    ein,hereflected.stillseeking.stilltoretutotheworld.

    skeptit,reexaelated...yit.

    thoseareforhinot.

    a,evenifonepersonfindshiseansthereisaoreachit.

    ienvyhi

    tuing,.tagostartedbackto.hehadnotgoneba.

    ”sir,”.tagosaid,”icurrentlygraspingatstraore,totheglasscase.”idonotbelieve.ie,lookingatitatregularintervals.onceeveryotherday,forinstaertonthsifidonotsee”

    ”youyretuitforfullcredit,”.childansaid.

    ”thankyou,”.tagosaid.hefeltbetter.sotisoryanything,hedecided.itisnodisgrathentrary,itisasignof,niziuation.

    ”thisyou,”.allsilvertriaedhhollhtandlightfilledabove.

    ”thankyou,”.tagosaid.

    bypedeouthsquare,alittleopenparkontheslopeabovekeaystreetoverlookingthepoliselfonabenthesun.pigeonshepavedpathsinsearchoffood.

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