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- What of his ongoing investigations?
 
- What of his ongoing investigations?
 
 
- What of his experiments?
 
- What of his experiments?
 
 
- What of Pembroke, whom he is guiding?
 
- What of Pembroke, whom he is guiding?
 
 
- What of the Children who are supposed to be in his care?
 
- What of the Children who are supposed to be in his care?
 
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- What, dear God, of Mrs. Williams?  He no longer seems to care.  It is not that he has forgotten about her, no; but he dismisses her from conversation!  Where, now, is the intensely caring fellow who has asked her to marry him?  Who has been her devoted friend for years, and her protector?  Where is the man who vowed, ashen-faced, that whomsoever so much as touched her would be destroyed at his hands?  He has heard from her, as I have, and he dismisses her worries offhandedly, between telling me of a wild gin party he is planning and reassuring me that "he knows what he is doing."<br><br>
- What, dear God, of Mrs. Hannelore Williams?  He no longer seems to care.  It is not that he has forgotten about her, no; but he dismisses her from conversation!  Where, now, is the intensely caring fellow who has asked her to marry him?  Who has been her devoted friend for years, and her protector?  Where is the man who vowed, ashen-faced, that whomsoever so much as touched her would be destroyed at his hands?  He has heard from her, as I have, and he dismisses her worries offhandedly, between telling me of a wild gin party he is planning and reassuring me that "he knows what he is doing."<br><br>
 
  
 
Sure, he knows.  Hah.<br><br>
 
Sure, he knows.  Hah.<br><br>
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Still, the shot has been fired.  It changes everything, in small ways.  It is one more thing to point to -- one more bit of evidence.<br><br>   
 
Still, the shot has been fired.  It changes everything, in small ways.  It is one more thing to point to -- one more bit of evidence.<br><br>   
  
And I must confess this:  that the first thing I thought of, when the shock had settled and the icy chill ceased numbing my brain, was:  "Thank God!  Thank God we got to tell our story first.  They would never believe us now."<br><br>
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And I must confess this:  that te first thing I thought of, when the shock had settled and the icy chill ceased numbing my brain, was:  "Thank God!  Thank God we got to tell our story first.  They would never believe us now."<br><br>
  
 
Those poor people.  What a loss  And they will never know why, nor believe it if they were told.  The victims of a war that has now truly begun: the Enemy has started killing civilians.<br><br>
 
Those poor people.  What a loss  And they will never know why, nor believe it if they were told.  The victims of a war that has now truly begun: the Enemy has started killing civilians.<br><br>
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Another day or two and we will be home.  Home.  It seems like forever.<br><br>
 
Another day or two and we will be home.  Home.  It seems like forever.<br><br>
  
We passed through Montana yesterday, Big Timber some time mid-morning.  Less than fifty miles from his house; one could not see the peak from the train.  I wonder how he is?  Wrote a letter, in a passing mood of extravagance; he should have it by the time we are home.<br><br>
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We passed through Montana yesterday, Bigtimber some time mid-morning.  Less than fifty miles from his house; one could not see the peak from the train.  I wonder how he is?  Wrote a letter, in a passing mood of extravagance; he should have it by the time we are home.<br><br>
  
 
I have been poor company these past few days.  So many things have happened!  From Gathering to the Reservoir, Washington to the news of the Plague, all in a week's time.  It has affected me.  Up and down, elation to despair.  More than anything else, I have been impressed by an enormous sense of BURDEN.<br><br>
 
I have been poor company these past few days.  So many things have happened!  From Gathering to the Reservoir, Washington to the news of the Plague, all in a week's time.  It has affected me.  Up and down, elation to despair.  More than anything else, I have been impressed by an enormous sense of BURDEN.<br><br>
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Now I can feel the relaxation coming over me.  Flicker-flicker; and glimpses of new things too, plots and plans for the new year.<br><br>
 
Now I can feel the relaxation coming over me.  Flicker-flicker; and glimpses of new things too, plots and plans for the new year.<br><br>
 
- Will I hear from New Mexico?
 
- Will I hear from New Mexico?
 
 
- Will King accept the latest Treaty?
 
- Will King accept the latest Treaty?
 
 
- Will Theo's friends find the plot, and cripple it without being destroyed?
 
- Will Theo's friends find the plot, and cripple it without being destroyed?
 
 
- Will WE?
 
- Will WE?
 
 
- Will Gordon be able to help us?
 
- Will Gordon be able to help us?
 
 
- Will the Old Guard have success in Turkey, or Byron and the rest in Ithaca?<br><br>
 
- Will the Old Guard have success in Turkey, or Byron and the rest in Ithaca?<br><br>
  

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