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By James Dickey

The environment is the Georgia desert, the place the states such a lot distant white-water river awaits. In the thundering froth of that river, in its echoing stone canyons, 4 males on a canoe journey find a freedom and pleasure past examine. after which, in a second of horror, the journey turns right into a fight for survival as one guy turns into a human hunter who's provided his personal harrowing deliverance.

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At lunch I went out and purchased a paper. there has been a detect of Drew's dying, and an previous photo of him from his collage annual. That was once all. I labored demanding the remainder of the day, and whilst I drove the highway domestic it was once like a miracle of stream and of freedom. And so it ended, other than in my brain, which replaced the occasions extra deeply into what they have been, into what they intended to me by myself. there's nonetheless a unique small worry in any unusual car headlights close to the home, or any cell name with an unexpected voice in it, both on the place of work or at domestic, or whilst Martha calls me on the place of work. for a very long time I went via either day-by-day papers from column to column each day, yet just once did the notice Cahulawassee come off the web page at me, and that used to be while the dam at Aintry used to be accomplished. The governor devoted it, there has been a rite with collage and highschool bands, and the governor was once acknowledged to have made a superb speech in regards to the advantages, generally electric and business, that the dam may carry to the world, and relating the leisure amenities that might be to be had while the lake crammed in. each evening because the water rose better I slept higher, feeling the fairway, darkening colour move slowly up the cliff, up the edges of rock, feeling for the handholds I had had, dragging itself up, until eventually eventually I slept as deeply as Drew was once snoozing. just a couple of days after I observed the tale within the paper I knew that the grave of the guy we had buried within the woods used to be less than water, and from the start of the inundation Drew and the opposite guy have been going deeper and deeper, piling fathoms and countless numbers of hundreds strain and darkness on themselves, falling farther and farther out of sight, farther and further from any impact at the dwelling. one other peculiar factor occurred. The river and every thing I remembered approximately it turned a ownership to me, a private, inner most ownership, as not anything else in my existence ever had. Now it ran nowhere yet in my head, yet there it ran as if immortally. i'll suppose it -- i will be able to think it -- on diverse locations on my physique. It pleases me in a few curious method that the river doesn't exist, and i have it. In me it nonetheless is, and should be till I die, eco-friendly, rocky, deep, quick, gradual, and gorgeous past fact. I had a pal there who in a fashion had died for me, and my enemy was once there. The river underlies, in a single manner or one other, every thing I do. it truly is regularly discovering how to serve me, from my archery to a few of my contemporary advertisements and to the recent collages i've been trying for my associates. George Holley, my outdated Braque fanatic, acquired one from me whilst I employed him again, and it hangs in his cubicle, packed with sinuous types threading one of the headlines of struggle and pupil moves. George has turn into my ally, subsequent to Lewis, and we do loads of severe conversing approximately artwork; greater than we must always, with the paintings load the studio has been amassing. I observed Bobby just once or two times within the urban, simply nodding to one another in public locations. i could not inform from taking a look at him how he used to be, yet he had again to the affable, faintly nasty demeanour he had continuously had, and that i used to be as completely happy as to not depart him by myself; he might regularly seem like useless weight and prefer screaming, and that was once no solid to me.

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