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Monkey on his Back - Charles V. deVet
Monkey On His Back
by Charles V. De Vet
Start Publishing LLC
Copyright © 2012 by Start Publishing LLC
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First Start Publishing eBook edition October 2012
Start Publishing is a registered trademark of Start Publishing LLC
Manufactured in the United States of America
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ISBN 978-1-63355-912-7
Under the cloud of cast-off identities lay the shape of another man-- was it himself?
He was walking endlessly down a long, glass-walled corridor. Bright sunlight slanted in through one wall, on the blue knapsack across his shoulders. Who he was, and what he was doing here, was clouded. The truth lurked in some corner of his consciousness, but it was not reached by surface awareness.
The corridor opened at last into a large high-domed room, much like a railway station or an air terminal. He walked straight ahead.
At the sight of him a man leaning negligently against a stone pillar, to his right but within vision, straightened and barked an order to him, Halt!
He lengthened his stride but gave no other sign.
Two men hurried through a doorway of a small anteroom to his left, calling to him. He turned away and began to run.
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