Since we've moved to another page, I repeat the quote:
"They laughed, and with him holding her she felt so beautiful she knew their marriage had slipped her from her ugliness, like a bright sword from its case."
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Well, I know whence cometh kvk's quote, and it is not "By The Numbers". But I don't want to be "it" again just yet in this literary game of Tag. Somebody else, please. Great story, by the way.
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Braling II, I believe you are correct. I checked, and that quote is the last part of "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone." Just waiting for kvk to confirm. Braling II, you really know your stories. Additionally, The Ray Bradbury Theater episode of this story is excellent, by the way.
"They say dogs hear sounds humans never hear, sounds so many decibels higher than normal hearing that they seem nonexistent. The corridor swarmed with screams. Screams poured from terror-yawned lips and dry tongues, screams you couldn't hear because they were so high."
(Incidentally, decibels measure volume, not pitch, but it's still great writing!)This message has been edited. Last edited by: Braling II,
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