Here There Be Tygers
(Page 10 of 10)
January/February 1978
By the Mother Earth News editors
"But he's dead by now!
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"No, that display down there is for us, perhaps a visual hallucination. Under all the tigers and lions and hurricanes, Driscoll Is quite safe and alive, because he's her only audience now. Oh, she'll spoil him rotten. He'll lead a wonderful life. he will, while we're slugging it out up and down the system looking for but never finding a planet quite like this again. No. we won't try to go back and rescue Driscoll I don't think 'she' would lot us anyway. Full speed ahead, Koestler, make it full speed."
The rocket leaped forward Into greater accelerations.
And just before the planet dwindled away in brightness and mist, Forester imagined that he could see Driscoll very clearly, walking away down from the green forest, whistling quietly, all of the fresh planet around him, a wine creek flowing for him, baked fish lolling in the hot springs. fruit ripening in the midnight trees, and distant forests and lakes waiting for him to happen by. Driscoll walked away across the endless green lawns near the white stones, beyond the forest, to the edge of the large bright river ....
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