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As it was, they got the textbook, but it did not contain everything thathad ever happened. Not quite.
Two factors were responsible for the omission. The first was anoversight on the part of the Galactic Historian. With so much on hisminds, he had forgotten to number the pages of the manuscript.
The second factor was the breeze.
The breeze was the ultimate archfiend and there can be no question as toits motivation. Nothing short of sheer malice could have caused itsuddenly to remember its functi
...on after neglecting that function allevening.
All evening it had been tiptoeing down the hillsides and across thelowlands as though it was afraid of disturbing a single blade of grassor a single drooping leaf. And then, at the crucial moment, it huffedand puffed itself up into a little hurricane, charged down upon theGalactic University buildings and whooshed through the GalacticHistorian's study like a band of interstellar dervishes.
Unfortunately, the Galactic Historian had begun to wipe his brows at thevery moment of the breeze's entry.


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