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and holding on to each other. Redrick saw the peeling pick-up truck, sagging
     "Mr.  Schuhart,"  Arthur  suddenly  said,  looking away "Do you  really

out  would ooh and  aah  for five minutes  and then go  back  to  their  own
order, you're  unhappy, Red, under any order, any system. You're  not  happy
     Redrick  looked  at  him distractedly,  saw the  disheveled  and glued-

after all. I couldn't take it any more.  Our last conversation turned out to
explanation of what was going on. Redrick listened  for a minute or two  and
time."
All  right,  he told himself. Let's look at it this way: let's assume that I

undulated, and tiny rainbows exploded and died in the air. Redrick looked at
will be like later.
