I stammered a little. "Oh no, not then. I only made a few notes--er--at
The Towers. My mind, oddly enough, refused to produce at all down there.
But--why do you ask? Did anything--was anything supposed to happen
there?"
She looked searchingly into my eyes a moment before she answered:
"Not that I know of," she said simply.
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