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Examples
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Seace fumbled past him and got out the book, and wrote down the name of the flower.
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"Up to a point," said Charlie in exasperation, "you're right; some of these questions will have to wait, at least until I see that Seace."
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He looked at this Seace (he recalled now that the "I am Seace" phrase had occurred a number of times since he "arrived," but that previously his ear had not been able to separate one phoneme from another) and he smiled, really smiled, for the first time in this strange world.
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Then Seace, with a the-light-is-dawning expression on his face, said, "He wants to know where Ledom is!"
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Putting it on turned into a puzzle, until he realized that, like the red thing Seace had worn, it did not come over the shoulders but went under the arms instead.
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"Oh," said Seace to the others, "he wants to know where he is."
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Charlie followed his fingers and saw the ruins and the great strangler fig. "That," said Seace, "is one of the props, or the outer end of it Try to imagine a model of this building, held up by two triangles of transparent plastic, and you'll have an idea of the shape and size of the fields."
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Seace said gently, "But I told you you could go back and be what you were born to be."
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Mielwis smiled as if acknowledging a compliment, and said, "Seace is head of the Science One."
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"This building is called the Medical One," Seace explained.
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