The Moon That Vanished
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Findaway Voices, 2023.
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Leigh Brackett., Leigh Brackett|AUTHOR., & Scott Miller|READER. (2023). The Moon That Vanished . Findaway Voices.

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Leigh Brackett, Leigh Brackett|AUTHOR and Scott Miller|READER. 2023. The Moon That Vanished. Findaway Voices.

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Leigh Brackett, Leigh Brackett|AUTHOR and Scott Miller|READER. The Moon That Vanished Findaway Voices, 2023.

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Leigh Brackett, Leigh Brackett|AUTHOR, and Scott Miller|READER. The Moon That Vanished Findaway Voices, 2023.

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The stranger was talking about him-the tall stranger who was a long way from his native uplands, who wore plain leather and did not belong in this swamp-coast village. He was asking questions, talking, watching.
David Heath knew that, in the same detached way in which he realized that he was in Kalruna's dingy Palace of All Possible Delights, that he was very drunk but not nearly drunk enough, that he would never be drunk enough and that presently, when he passed out, he would be tossed over the back railing into the mud, where he might drown or sleep it off as he pleased.
Heath did not care. The dead and the mad do not care. He lay without moving on the native hide-frame cot, the leather mask covering the lower part of his face, and breathed the warm golden vapour that bubbled in a narghil-like bowl beside him. Breathed, and tried to sleep, and could not. He did not close his eyes. Only when he became unconscious would he do that.
There would be a moment he could not avoid, just before his drugged brain slipped over the edge into oblivion, when he would no longer be able to see anything but the haunted darkness of his own mind, and that moment would seem like all eternity. But afterward, for a few hours, he would find peace.
Until then he would watch, from his dark corner, the life that went on in the Palace of All Possible Delights.
Heath rolled his head slightly. By his shoulder, clinging with its hooked claws to the cot frame, a little bright-scaled dragon crouched and met his glance with jewel-red eyes in which there were peculiar sympathy and intelligence. Heath smiled and settled back. A nervous spasm shook him but the drug had relaxed him so that it was not severe and passed off quickly.
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