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“Although his heart was pumping and his adrenal gland was firing at full capacity, he could not muster any more speed.”
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“His assistant nodded, then looked up and around the enormous rocky, cathedral-like space, which dwarfed the workers coming off shift from the tunnels. "How long did it take to dig all this out then?" he asked.”
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“The executive turned to his assistant and nodded. "We need more workers like Mr., uh—sorry, please tell me your name again? I'm quite forgetful these days. I do apologize." "Josh. Josh Reed.”
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“hole. The spoil was a mixture of damp earth and hard, fragmented schist, so it simultaneously soaked through his clothes and dug into his skin. It scratched and clawed at him as he shuffled in, the tunnel barely wider than he was, arms stretched out in front, dragging himself along. It was hot, musty, damp. Close. The flashlight, in his mouth, spilled light everywhere but where he wanted it, but he did his best to guide himself forward. There wasn't really enough room to lift his head anyway, so he had to work by feel alone. He scooped the dirt out with his hands, as much as he could manage. He tossed fistfuls toward himself, trying to spread it out thin so he could still fit past. It splattered his face. He continued scrambling”
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“A bird tweeted; the day was calm. At first Josh was fixed to the spot, not knowing what to do next. His mind hissed with static, unable to comprehend the situation. A breeze chilled him, and he realized he wouldn't be able to stay there all day, so he decided he would see what was going on outside the site, see if he could make sense of what was happening.”
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“All right," Craig said, giving Josh a concerned sideways eye, "let's get on out of here. Come on." The team made audible protest, but did what they were told. As they all headed back to the train, Josh radioed in. "Lionel, we're on our way out. There's a big space down here. I think there might be gas.”
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“sheath of papers”
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