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Good one, Gibush! Sort of like "The Great Wide World Over There!" I, too, am located in a small town where night travelers on highways and trains pass through but not often seen! | ||||
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Here's a belated answer to a much earlier question by Gibush: When Bradbury Storiescame out, I actually checklisted all the stories that hadn't been collected before. By my count, there are 10 of these, namely: “The Square Pegs”, “The Lonely Ones”, “The Changeling”, “A Blade of Grass”, “All on a Summer’s Night”, “A Far-Away Guitar”, “The Illustrated Man”, “A Little Journey”, “Bright Phoenix”, and “The Beautiful Shave”. Four more appeared only in the limited edition reprint of Dark Carnival (2001): “The Sea Shell”, “Bang! You’re Dead!”, “The Poems” and “The Watchers”. So that's a total of 14 stories you're most unlikely to have read, unless you forked out quite a steep price for the Dark Carnival limited edition. But I was even more pleased that some of the stories that had been unjustly left out of The Stories of Ray Bradbury were now given a well deserved place ("The Whole Town's Sleeping", "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl", "And the Rock Cried Out", and "The Swan" - to mention only a few that I can think of immediately without checking). | ||||
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