Chapter 12
NowthatIhadlearnedthetrickthewaywaseasy.AndIknewthewaywasboundtobecomeeasierthemoreItravelledit.Onceestablishalineofleastresistance,everysucceedingjourneyalongitwillfindstilllessresistance.Andso,asyoushallsee,myjourneysfromSanQuentinlifeintootherliveswereachievedalmostautomaticallyastimewentby.
AfterWardenAthertonandhiscrewhadleftmeitwasamatterofminutestowilltheresuscitatedportionofmybodybackintothelittledeath.Deathinlifeitwas,butitwasonlythelittledeath,similartothetemporarydeathproducedbyananæsthetic.
Andso,fromallthatwassordidandvile,frombrutalsolitaryandjackethell,fromacquaintedfliesandsweatsofdarknessandtheknuckle-talkofthelivingdead,Iwasawayataboundintotimeandspace.
Camethedurationofdarkness,andtheslow-growingawarenessofotherthingsandofanotherself.Firstofall,inthisawareness,wasdust.Itwasinmynostrils,dryandacrid.Itwasonmylips.Itcoatedmyface,myhands,andespeciallywasitnoticeableonthefinger-tipswhentouchedbytheballofmythumb.
NextIwasawareofceaselessmovement.Allthatwasaboutmelurchedandoscillated.Therewasjoltandjar,andIheardwhatIknewasamatterofcoursetobethegrindofwheelsonaxlesandthegrateandclashofirontyresagainstrockandsand.