The Escape
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The Escape appeared in the September 1953 issue of Space Science Fiction.

The trap had closed at sundown. In the last red light, the rabbit had battered himself against its walls until fear and numbness ached home and he crouched shaken by the flutterings of his heart. Otherwise there was no movement in him as night and the stars came. But when the moon rose, its light was caught icily in his great eyes, and he looked through shadows to the forest.


The effect of the Change was actually rather small—but great enough to make foxes open locked doors, turn a moron into a super-moron, and give Earth a galaxy while its own system fell to pieces under it!
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The Escape
This ebook is optimized for nook with linked Table of Content making navigation quicker and easier.

The Escape appeared in the September 1953 issue of Space Science Fiction.

The trap had closed at sundown. In the last red light, the rabbit had battered himself against its walls until fear and numbness ached home and he crouched shaken by the flutterings of his heart. Otherwise there was no movement in him as night and the stars came. But when the moon rose, its light was caught icily in his great eyes, and he looked through shadows to the forest.


The effect of the Change was actually rather small—but great enough to make foxes open locked doors, turn a moron into a super-moron, and give Earth a galaxy while its own system fell to pieces under it!
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The Escape

The Escape

The Escape

The Escape


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This ebook is optimized for nook with linked Table of Content making navigation quicker and easier.

The Escape appeared in the September 1953 issue of Space Science Fiction.

The trap had closed at sundown. In the last red light, the rabbit had battered himself against its walls until fear and numbness ached home and he crouched shaken by the flutterings of his heart. Otherwise there was no movement in him as night and the stars came. But when the moon rose, its light was caught icily in his great eyes, and he looked through shadows to the forest.


The effect of the Change was actually rather small—but great enough to make foxes open locked doors, turn a moron into a super-moron, and give Earth a galaxy while its own system fell to pieces under it!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011877292
Publisher: Spastic Cat Press
Publication date: 12/10/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 272 KB
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