And on summer nights, after the young stones are asleep, the elders

at us, urging us to follow." And a third whispers,

turn to a serious and frightening subject -- the moon, which is always
turn to a serious and frightening subject — the moon, which is always
spoken of in whispers. “See how it glows and whips across the sky, always
spoken of in whispers. “See how it glows and whips across the sky, always
changing its shape,” one says. And another says, “Feel how it pulls
changing its shape,” one says. And another says, “Feel how it pulls
at us, urging us to follow.” And a third whispers,
at us, urging us to follow.” And a third whispers,
“It is a stone gone mad.” —Richard Shelton
“It is a stone gone mad.”
—Richard Shelton

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