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  38     Lissener hispert me, "What is it? Be they terning be they moving?"
  39 
  40     I hispert back, "Its broakin machines they aint moving." It wernt
  41 nothing like when you dig up old rottin machines out of the groun these
  42 were in ther parper working place nor nothing rottin they wer some kynd
  43 of iron dint rot it wer all shyning all catching that shaky glimmer.
  44 Some of them ther shels ben broak open you cud see girt shyning weals
  45 like jynt mil stoans only smoov. Id all ways usit the word shyning same
  46 as any 1 else myt. The sun is shyning or the moon is shyning. Youwl see
  47 a shyning on the water or a womans hair. When you talk of the Little
  48 Shyning Man its jus the middl word of what hes callt there aint no real
  49 meaning to it. Suddn when I seen the shyning of them broakin machines I
  50 begun to get some idear of the shyning of the Littl Man. Tears begun
  51 streaming down my face and my froat akit.
  52 
  53     Lissener hispert, "Whats the matter?"
  54 
  55     I hispert back, "O what we ben! And what we come to!"
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  60 As he lay there dying, he reflected that God had been rather mean. Here
  61 he&apos;d been so faithful to his belief, never wished for food when he was
  62 starving, or a lover when he was lonely - and he&apos;d been so lonely. He
  63 felt cheated, as if God had taken advantage of him. He felt somehow that
  64 God hadn&apos;t been a very good sport.
  65 But a few minutes before he died he happened to glance back at the rest
  66 of the zoo, at the rest of the world.
  67 He leaped to his feet, shocked at what he saw.
  68 For he saw that God hadn&apos;t answered his wish at all.
  69 And he realized that had he not taken his own life, God would have
  70 granted one of his great wishes, because He hadn&apos;t made the flowers
  71 giant. He&apos;d merely made the cage, the giraffes - and the man, very
  72 small.
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