1 The gas was being pumped outside.
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2 He still did not want outside light.
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3 Thousands on the roads, the abandoned railtracks, tonight, bums on the outside, libraries inside.
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4 He stood outside the talking house in the shadows, thinking he might even tap on their door and whisper, "Let me come in."
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5 Complete darkness, not a hint of the silver world outside, the windows tightly shut, the chamber a tomb-world where no sound from the great city could penetrate.
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6 On his way across town, with the helicopters fluttering like torn bits of paper in the sky, he phoned the alarm at a lonely phone booth outside a store that was closed for the night.
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7 Look at the world out there, my God, my God, look at it out there, outside me, out there beyond my face and the only way to really touch it is to put it where it's finally me, where it's in the blood, where it pumps around a thousand times ten thousand a day.
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