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Page 147
There was the world we always knew possible. In our fleshless bodies we felt our
hearts drop infinitely. To see what we had given up. In our terror. In our desire to
speed as fast as possible. To be away from the terrifying roar, the blinding light, ...
There was the world we always knew possible. In our fleshless bodies we felt our
hearts drop infinitely. To see what we had given up. In our terror. In our desire to
speed as fast as possible. To be away from the terrifying roar, the blinding light, ...
Page 207
... how she has stayed on her feet becomes clear, how she has learned to keep
secrets, learned to keep going, to preserve what was possible, learned every
code, lived underground, lived on the barest means possible, her body, how she
has ...
... how she has stayed on her feet becomes clear, how she has learned to keep
secrets, learned to keep going, to preserve what was possible, learned every
code, lived underground, lived on the barest means possible, her body, how she
has ...
Page 246
Their trip through this territory made the western expansion possible. See
Bernard de Voto in his Introduction to The Journals of Lewis and Clark: ". . . it
satisfied desire and it created desire: the desire of the westering nation." The
Struggle: See ...
Their trip through this territory made the western expansion possible. See
Bernard de Voto in his Introduction to The Journals of Lewis and Clark: ". . . it
satisfied desire and it created desire: the desire of the westering nation." The
Struggle: See ...
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Contents
MATTER | 5 |
land Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was Therefor Them | 56 |
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