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A heap of broken images, where the sun beats,
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,
And the dry stone no sound of water. Only
There is shadow under this red rock,
(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow in the morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
-- T.S. Eliot
"The Waste Land"  If there pushed any ragged thistle-stalk
Above its mates, the head was chopped; the bents
Were jealous else. What made those holes and rents
In the dock's hearth swarth leaves, bruised as to balk
All hop of greenness? 'tis a brute must walk
Pashing their life out, with a brute's intents.
-- Robert Browning
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"  "What river is it?" enquired Millicent idly.
"It's only a stream. Well, perhaps a little more than that. It's called the Waste."
"Is it really?"
"Yes," said Winifred, "it is."
-- Robert Aickman
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This third volume of the tale is gratefully dedicated to my son, OWEN PHILIP KING:
Khef, ka, and ka-tet.  | |
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It was her third time with live ammunition. . .and her first time on the draw from the holster Roland had rigged for her.  | |
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The house was alive. He knew this, could feel its awareness reaching out from the boards and the slumping roof, could feel it pouring in rivers from the black sockets of its windows. The idea of approaching that terrible place filled him with dismay; the idea of actually going inside filled him with inarticulate horror.  | |
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Choo Choo Engine, stood before Roland the Brave asking mean riddles.  | |
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▾Book descriptions Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0451210867, Mass Market Paperback)
Roland, The Last Gunslinger, moves ever closer to The Dark Tower of his dreams-and nightmares-as he crosses a desert of damnation in a macabre world that is a twisted image of our own...
(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:30:35 -0500) (see all 8 descriptions) ▾Library descriptions Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and his companions--Eddie Dean and Susannah--cross the desert of damnation, drawing ever closer to the Dark Tower, a legion of fiendish foes, and revelations that could alter the world. (summary from another edition) » see all 7 descriptions
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