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"
This
is
terrific
,
"
Arthur
thought
to
himself
,
"
Nelson
's
Column
has
gone
,
McDonald
's
have
gone
,
all
that
's
left
is
me
and
the
words
Mostly
Harmless
.
Any
second
now
all
that
will
be
left
is
Mostly
Harmless
.
And
yesterday
the
planet
seemed
to
be
going
so
well
.
"
A
motor
whirred
.
A
slight
hiss
built
into
a
deafening
roar
of
rushing
air
as
the
outer
hatchway
opened
on
to
an
empty
blackness
studded
with
tiny
impossibly
bright
points
of
light
.
Ford
and
Arthur
popped
into
outer
space
like
corks
from
a
toy
gun
.
The
Hitchhiker
's
Guide
to
the
Galaxy
is
a
wholly
remarkable
book
.
It
has
been
compiled
and
recompiled
many
times
over
many
years
and
under
many
different
editorships
.
It
contains
contributions
from
countless
numbers
of
travellers
and
researchers
.
The
introduction
begins
like
this
:
"
Space
,
"
it
says
,
"
is
big
.
Really
big
.
You
just
wo
n't
believe
how
vastly
hugely
mindboggingly
big
it
is
.
I
mean
you
may
think
it
's
a
long
way
down
the
road
to
the
chemist
,
but
that
's
just
peanuts
to
space
.
Listen
...
"
and
so
on
.
(
After
a
while
the
style
settles
down
a
bit
and
it
begins
to
tell
you
things
you
really
need
to
know
,
like
the
fact
that
the
fabulously
beautiful
planet
Bethselamin
is
now
so
worried
about
the
cumulative
erosion
by
ten
billion
visiting
tourists
a
year
that
any
net
imbalance
between
the
amount
you
eat
and
the
amount
you
excrete
whilst
on
the
planet
is
surgically
removed
from
your
bodyweight
when
you
leave
:
so
every
time
you
go
to
the
lavatory
it
is
vitally
important
to
get
a
receipt
.
)
To
be
fair
though
,
when
confronted
by
the
sheer
enormity
of
distances
between
the
stars
,
better
minds
than
the
one
responsible
for
the
Guide
's
introduction
have
faltered
.
Some
invite
you
to
consider
for
a
moment
a
peanut
in
reading
and
a
small
walnut
in
Johannesburg
,
and
other
such
dizzying
concepts
.
The
simple
truth
is
that
interstellar
distances
will
not
fit
into
the
human
imagination
.
Even
light
,
which
travels
so
fast
that
it
takes
most
races
thousands
of
years
to
realize
that
it
travels
at
all
,
takes
time
to
journey
between
the
stars