(外文电子版资料)Robert Silverberg - The Secret Sharer.pdf

(外文电子版资料)Robert Silverberg - The Secret Sharer.pdf

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file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/Robert%20Silverberg%20-%20The%20Secret%20Sharer.txt ====================== The Secret Sharer by Robert Silverberg ====================== Copyright (c)1987 Agberg Ltd. First published in Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine, September 1987 Fictionwise Contemporary Science Fiction NOTICE: This work is copyrighted. It is licensed only for use by the purchaser. If you did not purchase this ebook directly from F then you are in violation of copyright law and are subject to severe fines. Please visit to purchase a legal copy. F offers a reward for information leading to the conviction of copyright violators of Fictionwise ebooks. IT WAS MY first time to heaven and I was no one at all, no one at all, and this was the voyage that was supposed to make me someone. But though I was no one at all I dared to look upon the million worlds and I felt a great sorrow for them. There they were all about me, humming along on their courses through the night, each of them believing it was actually going somewhere. And each one wrong, of course, for worlds go nowhere, except around and around and around, pathetic monkeys on a string, forever tethered in place. They seem to move, yes. But really they stand still. And I -- I who stared at the worlds of heaven and was swept with compassion for them -- I knew that though I seemed to be standing still, I was in fact moving. For I was aboard a ship of heaven, a ship of the Service, that was spanning the light-years at a speed so incomprehensibly great that it might as well have been no speed at all. I was very young. My ship, then as now, was the Sword of Orion, on a journey out of Kansas Four bound for Cul-de-Sac and Strappado and Mangans Bitch and several other worlds, via the usual spinarounds. It was my first voyage and I was in command. I thought for a long time that I would lose my soul on that voyage; but

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