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The Timepiece and the Girl Who Went Astray The Timepiece and the Girl Who Went Astray by O.R. Simmonds
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“Elizabeth Tower”
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“Horology”
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“apple amber.”
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“The Man in the High Castle. It’s a book about parallel worlds and alternative histories.”
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“Holyhead,”
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“It’s theorised that when any person travels into the future – for argument’s sake, let’s say ten years into the future – they would emerge in a future where they’d been missing for the intervening ten years. It may seem trivial, but removing a single person’s interactions in the world for an extended period of time can have a huge effect on future events.”
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“So, if I went to the future, it would be different for me than it would be for you?”
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“He turned back towards the safe and entered the four digits: one, nine, four, zero.”
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“He had been at her bedside when she passed, and he didn’t relish the idea of being reminded of that moment.”
O.R. Simmonds, The Timepiece and the Girl Who Went Astray