o's where?_"
just as likely?
Of these possible last words, "_Who's where?_" echoed most
persistently in his memory.
Dewforth might have torn away the pages of meaningless orders and
looked down upon lights as darkness fell, but he did not.
Opaque as they were in form and content alike, there was something
reassuringly familiar in the lines of inane symbols. And they were all
that stood between him and the approaching tidal wave of night, and
beyond the night, the winter with its storms.
--WILL MOHLER
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