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: Fugue by Marlowe Stephen - Science fiction; Dreams Fiction; Revolutions Fiction; Interstellar travel Fiction; Mutation (Biology) Fiction@FreeBooksThu 08 Jun, 2023 FUGUE A NOVELET OF THE FUTURE Most people actually know a good deal more than they may be aware of at any given moment. And perhaps one of the functions of dreams is to remind us of what we know, but will not let ourselves know on a conscious level.... "This revolt is hopeless, Ker-jon, because it only strikes at the symptoms of unrest, without touching the roots. You may succeed--you may unseat those now in authority. But whoever moves in will only perpetuate the tyranny against which you revolted--renew the same oppression, under different slogans."
Ker-jon awoke suddenly, sitting bolt-upright in bed. It was cool--night-period temperatures always were--but fine droplets of perspiration dotted Ker-jon's forehead and dark sweat-stains discolored the armpits of his sleeping robe. He chuckled in spite of himself. The psych-technicians might yield the answer this time. He removed the electrodes from his temples, snapped the recorder off, rewound the dream-tape. Yes, he'd let the psycho-techs play with it in the morning, despite Cluny-ann's warning. When the morning gong sounded, Ker-jon crept softly from his room. His way would lead past the quarters of the female bio-technicians, and he hoped to avoid a meeting with Cluny-ann. But the slim, fair-haired maid knew of his appointment with the psych-tech, and she had other ideas. Ker-jon barely got past the portal to the female quarters when its door slid into the wall with a faintly audible hiss. Arms akimbo, Cluny-ann stood there facing him, the crown of her head hardly reaching his chin. "Good morning, Ker-jon," she greeted him coolly. "Please, I'm busy." "I only wanted to see you for a moment, Ker-jon; just a moment, that's all. Will you take breakfast with me?" "No. I said I have an appointment." Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks: Parodies of the works of English & American authors vol. VI by Hamilton Walter Compiler - Parodies@FreeBooksThu 08 Jun, 2023
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