“Around them the thinny still whined like an unpleasant mother-in-law; above them the stars gleamed as bright as new hopes . . . or bad intentions. He looked at Susannah, sitting with the stumps of her legs curled beneath her; he looked at Jake, who was eating a burrito; he looked at Oy, whose snout rested on Jake’s ankle and who was looking up at the boy with an expression of calm adoration. The fire was low, but still it burned. The same was true of Demon Moon, far in the west. “Roland....” His voice sounded old and rusty to his own ears. The gunslinger, who had paused for a sip of water, looked at him with his eyebrows raised. “How can you know every corner of this story?” Roland seemed amused. “I don’t think that’s what you really want to know, Eddie.” He was right about that—old long, tall, and ugly made a habit of being right.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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