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And now, the moment had come.
Agon looked on, mouth open, pulse racing, as the key was turned in the lock, the lid of the box lifted and at last its secrets were revealed. There was a bewildered outtake of breath among the assembled witnesses. Agon, however, made no sound. He just frowned, uncomprehending. At his side, he heard a quiet, desperate sobbing and turned to see Grandfather Eng with tears flowing down his face.
‘It’s worse than Pandora’s box,’ he whimpered. ‘What greater evil could there be to face, than the pain of seeing what you have lost and can never have again?’
Agon looked once more inside the open box, seeing now what his grandfather saw – the loss of a beloved son and daughter-in-law, of so many friends and fellow Mundians, of a beautiful world of fresh air and natural, growing things – all destroyed by war.
In the box, all the Neronians had left was a single, green leaf.
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Sci-Fi Stories
by Gillian Philip, David Orme, Mary Chapman and Alan Durant
Published by Ransom Publishing Ltd.
Radley House, 8 St. Cross Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9HX, UK
www.ransom.co.uk
ISBN 978 178127 493 4
First published in 2009
This edition published by Ransom Publishing 2013
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Texts copyright © 2013 Gillian Philip, David Orme, Mary Chapman and Alan Durant
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