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  • She bent over the pieces of amber that lay on the decamole table.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • It was mounted at the tip of a decamole frame that was attached to the decamole container that imprisoned the three of them.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • Bodies inside the gondola flopped as helplessly as dolls, crushed against decamole surfaces, against bruising human flesh and bone.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • Dust floated up on the thermals and settled all over the decamole surfaces.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • Another mental exercise brought waters streaming through the air from the Rhone, which lay nearly half a kilometer away, into three large decamole tubs that the men had set inflated and ready.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • Within a few minutes the decamole bag of the red balloon stretched tidily at one side of the gondola, flat and expired.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • He stopped to examine a table crowded with a jumble of oddly assorted twenty-second-century artifacts; canteens, half-empty jars of cosmetics, tattered page-books, worn articles of clothing, broken musical instruments, defunct chronometers and voice writers, a few common decamole appliances and vitredur tools.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

  • (But their cave had been cool, and they had had plenty of water and food and the soft decamole couches, and so the brief days had passed without effort.

    The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981

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