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file:///E|/Funny%20&%20Weird%20Shit/75%20-%20Stephen%20King%20Books/Stephen%20King%20-%20Pet%20Sematary.htmbelow where its adam’s apple should have been. . . it was laughing.He clutched Gage closer to him, hugging him, as if to protect him, and his feet faltered and began to slipon the grassy tussocks where they held slim purchase.You might see St. Elmo’s fire, what the sailors call foo-lights. It can make funny shapes, but it’snothing. If you should see some of those shapes and they bother you, just look the other way.Jud’s voice in his head gave him a measure of resolve. He began to move steadily forward again,lurching at first, then finding his balance. He didn’t look away but noticed that the face—if that was what it was and not just a shape made by the mist and his own mind—seemed to alwaysremain the same distance away from him. And seconds or minutes later, it simply dissolved into driftingmist.That was not St. Elmo’s fire.No, of course it wasn’t. This place was thick with spirits; it was tenebrous with them. You could lookaround and see something that would send you raving mad. He would not think about it. There was noneed to think about it. There was no need to— Something was coming.Louis came to a total halt, listening to that sound. . . that inexorable, approaching sound. His mouth fellopen, every tendon that held his jaw shut simply giving up.It was a sound like nothing he had ever heard in his life—a living sound, a big sound. Somewherenearby, growing closer, branches were snapping off. There was a crackle of underbrush breaking underunimaginable feet. The jellylike ground under Louis’s feet began to shake in sympathetic vibration. Hebecame aware that he was moaning(oh my God oh my dear God what is that what is coming through this fog?)and once more clutching Gage to his chest; he became aware that the peepers and frogs had fallen silent,he became aware that the wet, damp air had taken on an eldritch, sickening smell like warm, spoiledpork.Whatever it was, it was huge.Louis’s wondering, terrified face tilted up and up, like a man following the trajectory of a launchedrocket. The thing thudded toward him, and there was the ratcheting sound of a tree—not a branch, but awhole tree—falling over somewhere close by.file:///E|/Funny%20&%20Weird%20Shit/75%20-%20St...20Books/Stephen%20King%20-%20Pet%20Sematary.htm (294 of 333)7/28/2005 9:21:50 PM

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