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Chapter 4 — Inside the Sphere

           Itookthebookfromhishandandread,“TheWorksofWilliamShakespeare”.

           Hecolouredslightly.“Myeducationhasbeensopurelyscientific—”hesaidapologetically.

           “Neverreadhim?”

           “Never.”

           “Heknewalittle,youknow—inanirregularsortofway.”

           “PreciselywhatIamtold,”saidCavor.

           Iassistedhimtoscrewintheglasscoverofthemanhole,andthenhepressedastudtoclosethecorrespondingblindintheoutercase.Thelittleoblongoftwilightvanished.Wewereindarkness.Foratimeneitherofusspoke.Althoughourcasewouldnotbeimpervioustosound,everythingwasverystill.Iperceivedtherewasnothingtogripwhentheshockofourstartshouldcome,andIrealisedthatIshouldbeuncomfortableforwantofachair.

           “Whyhavewenochairs?”Iasked.

           “I’vesettledallthat,”saidCavor.“Wewon’tneedthem.”

           “Whynot?”

           “Youwillsee,”hesaid,inthetoneofamanwhorefusestotalk.

           Ibecamesilent.SuddenlyithadcometomeclearandvividthatIwasafooltobeinsidethatsphere.Evennow,Iaskedmyself,istotoolatetowithdraw?Theworldoutsidethesphere,Iknew,wouldbecoldandinhospitableenoughforme—forweeksIhadbeenlivingonsubsidiesfromCavor—butafterall,woulditbeascoldastheinfinitezero,asinhospitableasemptyspace?Ifithadnotbeenfortheappearanceofcowardice,IbelievethateventhenIshouldhavemadehimletmeout.ButIhesitatedonthatscore,andhesitated,andgrewfretfulandangry,andthetimepassed.

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