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I read this story over 10 years ago, so the details are a little vague, but it goes like this: A woman is taking a long bus trip cross country, and she keeps seeing a strange man, sometimes sitting next to her on the bus or sitting under a tree at a stop. He has the distant quality of being awake but mentally detatched. When the woman tries to speak to him, he responds cyptically, talking about a wind whistling through the trees in the summertime in Samarkand(or some kind of mythical place). That is all I remember; does anyone know what this is or if it is even by Bradbury? | |||
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Another not by Bradbury. Vaguely reminiscent of the classic "Twilight Zone" "The Hitchhiker" except he speaks only one line at the very end. | ||||
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