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Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
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“Who is to say which is better--to hunger and be fed, or to be fed so continuously that you never know hunger? Sometimes a little fasting is good for the soul. Think of a cold drink of water after an afternoon in the hayfield.”
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
“We all have violences,' I said, tightening my hands, 'but we can't always let them out. Think what a mess things would be if we did.' I smiled wryly into his unresponsive face. 'If we gave into every violent impulse, I'd probably have slapped you with an encyclopedia before now.”
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
“Don't mind her, Old Charlie bellowed. Only thing she thinks is fun is beer.”
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
“Invocation over, Dita was already in the chair behind the desk, her hands folded primly in front of her. “Valancy,” she said, “we’re all here now. Are you ready?”
“Oh, yes.” Lea could feel Valancy’s answer. “Our Baby’s asleep now.”
The group laughed at the capitals in Valancy’s voice.
“You didn’t invent babies,” Dita laughed.
“Hah!” Jemmy’s voice answered triumphantly. “This one we did!”
Lea looked around the laughing group. “They’re happy!” she thought. “In a world like this they’re happy anyway! What do they have as a touchstone?” She studied the group as Dita began, and under the first flow of Dita’s words she thought, “Maybe this is the answer. Maybe this is the touchstone. When any one of them cries out the others hear—and listen. Not just with their ears but with their hearts. No matter who cries out—someone listens—”
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
“Oh, yes.” Lea could feel Valancy’s answer. “Our Baby’s asleep now.”
The group laughed at the capitals in Valancy’s voice.
“You didn’t invent babies,” Dita laughed.
“Hah!” Jemmy’s voice answered triumphantly. “This one we did!”
Lea looked around the laughing group. “They’re happy!” she thought. “In a world like this they’re happy anyway! What do they have as a touchstone?” She studied the group as Dita began, and under the first flow of Dita’s words she thought, “Maybe this is the answer. Maybe this is the touchstone. When any one of them cries out the others hear—and listen. Not just with their ears but with their hearts. No matter who cries out—someone listens—”
― Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
