Tales of Space and Time


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Everything became perfectly still. He perceived that he was standing  
erect.  
"
So you say," said a voice.  
He opened his eyes. He was in the bar of the Long Dragon, arguing about  
miracles with Toddy Beamish. He had a vague sense of some great thing  
forgotten that instantaneously passed. You see that, except for the loss  
of his miraculous powers, everything was back as it had been, his mind  
and memory therefore were now just as they had been at the time when  
this story began. So that he knew absolutely nothing of all that is told  
here, knows nothing of all that is told here to this day. And among  
other things, of course, he still did not believe in miracles.  
"I tell you that miracles, properly speaking, can't possibly happen," he  
said, "whatever you like to hold. And I'm prepared to prove it up to the  
hilt."  
"
That's what you think," said Toddy Beamish, and "Prove it if you  
can."  
"Looky here, Mr. Beamish," said Mr. Fotheringay. "Let us clearly  
understand what a miracle is. It's something contrariwise to the course  
of nature done by power of Will...."  
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