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philnic wrote:
Is this from "The Elevator"? Have not read "The Elevator", but see that its in the lettered edition of Gauntlet's The Halloween Tree. Did see the 80's TWILIGHT ZONE episode. Can we have some other clue? | ||||
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No, it's not "The Elevator". Some other clue, eh? I really can't decide whether I should. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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OK. | ||||
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Any other takers for this one?
My response to Linnl did, in fact, contain another clue... - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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Well, still no guesses on where this quote comes from: "In a brief second they had felt they were falling. They felt themselves hit the floor many times. Then the machine ceased its crazy antics and stopped at the main floor." Should I give a further clue, or should I not? What a dilemma. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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I haven't read the story, but your clues seem to point towards Hollerbochen's Dilemma? | ||||
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tinkerbell is correct, the answer is "Hollerbochen's Dilemma". It was Bradbury's first ever published story, appearing in a fanzine called Imagination in 1938. It was collected in a science fiction anthology in the 1980s, but hasn't appeared in any of Ray's own short story collections. Anyone desperate to read the whole story could invest in the complete set of Imagination, which can be had for a knockdown price here. tinkerbell, it's your turn. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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Way to go tinkerbell! And as I'm sure philnic knows, Hollerbachen's Delimma will be included in the forthcoming VOL. 1 of The collected Stories of Ray Bradbury. https://raybradburyboard.com/ev...91083901/m/966103281 | ||||
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That's a relief, Linnl. $5,000 is a tad out of my price bracket (not to mention the $17.50 shipping fee to the UK). Right. Here's an easy one, if you know the answer! 'You can't have him, she thought. Whoever or whatever you are, he's mine, and you can't have him.' | ||||
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A clue: 'The sun steamed the waters. The ancient pier expanded with a loud groan in the heat. The birds wer held in the hot sky, unable to move. The sun struck through the green liquors that poured about the pier; struck, caught and burnished an idle whiteness that drifted in the offshore ripples.' | ||||
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Another clue as I await delivery of the dreaded New Year haggis: This is not a story for the men. | ||||
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Well, that limits your participants in this particular round of the game a right smart! "Live Forever!" | ||||
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Good luck in catching it; they're fast runners. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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mmmm...I missed this one. But I'm going to get an Eskimo pie and feel better. | ||||
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