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LONG SONG J. BRIAN CLARKE ' My flying eyes have seen new creatures on the land .' ' I, too, have seen. Yet we both know that is an impossibility .' ' Perhaps not. I think they are from elsewhere .' ' Elsewhere? There is no elsewhere .' ' There is if it is beyond the sky. I saw a metal fish come down from that direction. I also saw some of the creatures emerge through an opening which appeared in the side of the fish .' ' Ah. When I observed, all I saw were many hundreds of the metal fish already clustered on the ground. I thought they were birth shells which the creatures had discarded. But from what you have described, I must now assume they are conveyances .' ' That is a remarkable assumption .' ' It is a natural assumption made from known facts. Perhaps, after all, there is something to the ancient legend which describes the points in the sky as worlds. If that is true, then we must accept the possibility that the creatures are from one of those worlds, and that they were transported here in the conveyances they constructed for that purpose .' ' Friend, that implies the creatures are intelligent. Is it therefore possible the ancient dream of our species |
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