Lonesome Hearts

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Lonesome Hearts
Winterbotham Russell Robert
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I followed her as long as I could with the telescope and then I loweredmyself to the tidal crest of a nearby sand dune and lost myself inmetaphysical thoughts.
Almost half a year later I realized that Mjly had been gone longer thanI expected. Either she had been eaten by wild animals on the earth, orshe had forgotten me.
I was beginning to get lonesome and in a few more months I would gethungry. At the thought of enduring two such excruciating pains at asingle time, I decided to risk my life. I
... would travel through space tothe earth and try to find my beloved.
As you may have guessed, the planet on which we had been living is theone you now know as the Moon, and the distance to the earth iscomparatively small. The sand dunes now have hardened and the tidal swayof its surface can be felt only slightly. The moon no longer turns onits axis and it has no sweetly scented cyanide in its atmosphere. It hasno atmosphere of any sort. But it stands now as it did when I left it, glorious in death.


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