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00000020: 54 4F 20 42 55 52 4E 22  2E 20 49 74 20 77 61 73  |TO BURN". It was|
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00000A80: 11                                                |.               |
 AS..N...~..."IT WAS A PLEASURE TO BURN"
. IT WAS A SPECIAL PLEASURE TO SEE THING
S EATEN, TO SEE THINGS BLACKENED AND CHA
NGED..HER FACE WAS SLENDER AND MILK-WHIT
E, AND IN IT WAS A KIND OF GENTLE HUNGER
 THAT TOUCHED OVER EVERYTHING WITH TIREL
ESS CURIOSITY.."I HEARD ONCE THAT A LONG
 TIME AGO HOUSES USED TO BURN BY ACCIDEN
T AND THEY NEEDED FIREMEN TO STOP THE FL
AMES."."IT'S SO STRANGE YOU'RE A FIREMAN
. IT JUST DOESN'T SEEM RIGHT FOR YOU, SO
MEHOW."."ANY MAN'S INSANE WHO THINKS HE 
CAN FOOL THE GOVERNMENT AND US."."WHAT I
F A FIREMAN ACCIDENTALLY, REALLY NOT INT
ENDING ANYTHING, TAKES A BOOK HOME WITH 
HIM?"."I FEEL FAT. I FEEL LIKE I'VE BEEN
 SAVING UP A LOT OF THINGS, AND I DON'T 
KNOW WHAT. I MIGHT EVEN START READING BO
OKS."."I DON'T TALK THINGS, SIR. I TALK 
THE MEANING OF THINGS. I SIT HERE AND KN
OW I'M ALIVE."."THAT'S THE GOOD PART OF 
DYING; WHEN YOU'VE NOTHING TO LOSE, YOU 
RUN ANY RISK YOU WANT.".EVEN NOW HE COUL
D FEEL THE START OF THE LONG JOURNEY, TH
E LEAVE-TAKING, THE GOING AWAY FROM THE 
SELF HE HAD BEEN.."GIVE A MAN A FEW LINE
S OF VERSE AND HE THINKS HE'S THE LORD O
F ALL CREATION. YOU THINK YOU CAN WALK O
N WATER WITH YOUR BOOKS. WELL, THE WORLD
 CAN GET BY JUST FINE WITHOUT THEM. LOOK
 WHERE THEY GOT YOU, IN SLIME UP TO YOUR
 LIP. IF I STIR THE SLIME WITH MY LITTLE
 FINGER, YOU'LL DROWN.".HE HADN'T WANTED
 TO KILL ANYONE, NOT EVEN BEATTY. ... HE
 SAW BEATTY, A TORCH, NOT MOVING, FLUTTE
RING OUT ON THE GRASS..HE COULD FEEL THE
 HOUND, LIKE AUTUMN, COME COLD AND DRY A
ND SWIFT, LIKE A WIND THAT DIDN'T STIR G
RASS, THAT DIDN'T JAR WINDOWS OR DISTURB
 LEAF SHADOWS ON THE WHITE SIDEWALKS AS 
IT PASSED. THE HOUND DID NOT TOUCH THE W
ORLD. IT CARRIED ITS SILENCE WITH IT, SO
 YOU COULD FEEL THE SILENCE BUILDING UP 
A PRESSURE BEHIND YOU ALL ACROSS TOWN..H
E STOOD BREATHING, AND THE MORE HE BREAT
HED THE LAND IN, THE MORE HE WAS FILLED 
WITH ALL THE DETAILS OF THE LAND. HE WAS
 NOT EMPTY. THERE WAS MORE THAN ENOUGH H
ERE TO FILL HIM. THERE WOULD ALWAYS BE M
ORE THAN ENOUGH.."WE'LL PASS THE BOOKS O
N TO OUR CHILDREN, BY WORD OF MOUTH, AND
 LET OUR CHILDREN WAIT, IN TURN, ON THE 
OTHER PEOPLE. A LOT WILL BE LOST THAT WA
Y, OF COURSE, BUT YOU CAN'T MAKE PEOPLE 
LISTEN.".THERE, IN THE WILDERNESS, THE M
EN ALL MOVED THEIR HANDS, PUTTING OUT TH
E FIRE TOGETHER.."MY WIFE, MY WIFE. ... 
I THINK OF HER HANDS BUT I DON'T SEE THE
M DOING ANYTHING AT ALL.".HE WOULD WALK 
ALONG HERE AGAIN, ALONE, AND KEEP RIGHT 
ON GOING UNTIL HE CAUGHT UP WITH THE PEO
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