Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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Malone took six wires, each ending in a flat pad, and attached them to various places on Lyra's head. Lyra sat determinedly still, but she was breathing quickly, and her heart was beating hard.
"All right, you're all hooked up," said Dr. Malone. "The room's full of Shadows. The universe is full of Shadows, come to that. the screen. They took up patterns that were held for a moment only to break apart and form again, in different shapes, or different But this is the only way we can see them, when you make your mind empty and look at the screen. Off you go."Lyra looked. The glass was dark and blank. She saw her own reflection dimly, but that was all. As an experiment she pretended that she was reading the alethiometer, and imagined herself asking: What does this woman know about Dust? What questions is she asking?She mentally moved the alethiometer's hands around the dial, and as she did, the screen began to flicker. Astonished, she came out of her concentration, and the flicker died. She didn't notice the ripple of excitement that made Dr. Malone sit up: she frowned and sat forward and began to concentrate again.This time the response came instantaneously. A stream of dancing lights, for all the world like the shimmering curtains of the aurora, blazed across

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