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Stableford Brian
Книга "The Fountains of Youth"
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Tor Books by ...
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Tor Books by Brian Stableford ...
The Fountains ...
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in ...
For Jane,...
Acknowledgements A much shorter and substantially ...
Preface Anyone who has chosen to read this autobiography mu...
PART ONE Childhood Mortal humans ha...
one I was born in 2520, an unexceptional child of the twe...
TWO The ages of my fosterers varied from 102 to 165. They...
THREE The majority of the children I met and played with ...
FOUR My failed attempts to climb the mountain that loomed...
FIVE There was no obvious sign of a doorway behind the Bu...
SIX I did go back to Shangri-La—not often, and not for an...
Seven Although my memories of the period are understandab...
EIGHT Genesiswas a cruise ship providing tours of ...
NINE I thought at first that I had simply fallen—that I h...
Ten I scrambled to my feet. While I held Emily fast in my...
ELEVEN I knew that I couldn’t afford to be paralyzed by a...
TWELVE It didn’t take long to find the teats that secrete...
THIRTEEN The sea did not become calm that night. When I w...
FOURTEEN Emily and I took all the subjects we discussed a...
FIFTEEN Emily was by no means the only child in the world...
PART TWO Apprenticeship Man is born...
SIXTEEN I visited Emily Marchant a dozen times in the thr...
SEVENTEEN By 2550 I was working fairly assiduously on the...
EIGHTEEN Although we had formed our marriage for general ...
NINETEEN Axel, Jodocus, and Minna were required by their ...
TWENTY Grizel’s body was eventually washed up at Onitsha,...
TWENTY-ONE The first edition of the introductory section ...
TWENTY-TWO The commentary attached to The Prehisto...
TWENTY-THREE For ten years after the disintegration of my...
TWENTY-FOUR Oddly enough, the most generous moral support...
TWENTY-FIVE The long conversation that Sharane and I had ...
TWENTY-SIX I moved into Sharane’s hometree on the island ...
TWENTY-SEVEN My first divorce had come about because a cr...
TWENTY-EIGHT The second part of The History of Dea...
TWENTY-NINE The Decimation was undoubtedly thepivo...
THIRTY I took the business of my own remaking very seriou...
THIRTY-ONE By 2680, my nearest neighbors on Cape Adare we...
THIRTY-TWO Ziru Majumdar was right about the side effects...
THIRTY-THREE The room in which Ziru Majumdar and I were c...
THIRTY-FOUR I lived on Cape Adare for a further fifteen y...
THIRTY-FIVE I realized eventually that the real reason fo...
THIRTY-SIX I suppose the next few weeks qualified as a ho...
THIRTY-SEVEN The third part of The History of Deat...
THIRTY-EIGHT Perhaps paradoxically, the majority of my cr...
PART THREE Notoriety We know that a...
THIRTY-NINE Shortly after Emily blasted off on the first ...
FORTY It was the followers of a movement that had flouris...
FORTY-ONE From the very beginning, I found notoriety inco...
FORTY-TWO I carefully sifted through the many invitations...
FORTY-THREE The most familiar public face of the Thanatic...
FORTY-FOUR Somewhat to my surprise, the pseudonymous Hell...
FORTY-FIVE I realized once my humiliation was complete th...
FORTY-SIX I never took part in another live debate after ...
FORTY-SEVEN The fourth part of The History of Deat...
FORTY-EIGHT Twenty-eighth-century Canada was an urbane, h...
FORTY-NINE I would have remained aloof and apart from the...
FIFTY The flesh of my persecutor’s face was aglow with si...
FIFTY-ONE Emily was, of course, highly delighted when I t...
FIFTY-TWO Where I had lived on Earth, it had always seeme...
PART FOUR Maturity In the earliest ...
FIFTY-THREE I was not exaggerating when I told Emily that...
FIFTY-FOUR The fifth volume of the History of Deat...
FIFTY-FIVE During my latter years in Mare Moscoviense I w...
FIFTY-SIX While I continued to lived on the moon I was ha...
FIFTY-SEVEN Emily hadn’t come to the moon for a vacation ...
FIFTY-EIGHT It turned out that my legs weren’t quite as r...
FIFTY-NINE The sixth part of the History of Death,...
SIXTY When I was ready to leave the rehab center I shoppe...
SIXTY-ONE The sight of the Pacific sun setting in its flo...
SIXTY-TWO Long afterward, Mica confessed that my inclusio...
SIXTY-THREE The seventh part of the History of Dea...
SIXTY-FOUR I had maintained my correspondence with Emily ...
PART FIVE Responsibility The triump...
SIXTY-FIVE Lua Tawana was the linchpin of my world for mo...
SIXTY-SIX I ignored it all, of course. I rose above it an...
SIXTY-SEVEN It was by testing argumentative strategies on...
SIXTY-EIGHT The eighth part of my History of Death...
SIXTY-NINE In September 2945, when Lua Tawana was thirty-...
SEVENTY I remained on Neyu for forty years after Lua Tawa...
SEVENTY-ONE The ninth volume of the History of Dea...
SEVENTY-TWO I didn’t bother to find another place to live...
SEVENTY-THREE Emily confirmed what Jodocus Danette had in...
SEVENTY-FOUR The tenth and last part of my History...
SEVENTY-FIVE Although I was no longer staying with Eve wh...
SEVENTY-SIX I was oddly unafraid while the snowmobile was...
SEVENTY-SEVEN Are you scared of dying?” I asked the silve...
PART SIX Beyond Maturity Our plesan...
SEVENTY-EIGHT They say that some people are born lucky. I...
SEVENTY-NINE Julius Ngomi was right. By the time I shuttl...
EIGHTY I had observed in The Marriage of Life and ...
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