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  • "Strangers may not lodge complaints till they have been in residence here for ninety days," the Cacique said, "and no stranger has ever remained with us that long." "My complaint won't hold for ninety days. I accuse you people of eating men."

    Men   Long   People  
    "Space Chantey" by R. A. Lafferty, (Ch. 5), 1968.
  • Death is for a long time. Those of shallow thought say that it is forever. There is, at least, a long night of it. There is the forgetfulness and the loss of identity. The spirit, even as the body, is unstrung and burst and scattered. One goes down to death, and it leaves a mark on one forever.

    Loss   Night   Long  
    "Space Chantey" by R. A. Lafferty, (Ch. 2), 1968.
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