"Heinlein, Robert A - All You Zombies (2)" - читать интересную книгу автора (Heinlein Robert A)

Never Do Yesterday What Should Be Done Tomorrow.
If at Last You Do Succeed, Never Try Again.
A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Billion.
A Paradox May Be Paradoctored.
It Is Earlier When You Think.
Ancestors Are Just People.
Even Jove Nods.

They didn't inspire me the way they had when I was a
recruit; thirty subjective-years of time-jumping wears you
down. I undressed, and when I got down to the hide I looked at
my belly. A Cesarean leaves a big scar, but I'm so hairy now
that I don't notice it unless I look for it.
Then I glanced at the ring on my finger.
The Snake That Eats Its Own Tail, Forever and Ever. I
know where I came from - but where did all you zombies come
from?
I felt a headache coming on, but a headache powder is
one thing I do not take. I did once - and you all went away.
So I crawled into bed and whistled out the light.
You aren't really there at all. There isn't anybody but
me - Jane - here alone in the dark.
I miss you dreadfully!
Last-modified: Fri, 21-Feb-97 18:55:38 GMT