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"
What
do
you
call
those
big
openings
?
"
Chuck
pointed
up
at
the
enormously
tall
gaps
in
the
walls
.
They
were
only
thirty
feet
away
now
.
"
I
'd
call
them
big
openings
,
"
Thomas
said
,
trying
to
counter
his
discomfort
with
sarcasm
and
disappointed
that
it
was
n't
working
.
"
Well
,
they
're
doors
.
And
they
close
up
every
night
.
"
Thomas
stopped
,
thinking
Chuck
had
to
have
said
something
wrong
.
He
looked
up
,
looked
side
to
side
,
examined
the
massive
slabs
of
stone
as
the
uneasy
feeling
blossomed
into
outright
dread
.
"
What
do
you
mean
,
they
close
?
"
"
Just
see
for
yourself
in
a
minute
.
The
Runners
'll
be
back
soon
;
then
those
big
walls
are
going
to
move
until
the
gaps
are
closed
.
"
"
You
're
jacked
in
the
head
,
"
Thomas
muttered
.
He
could
n't
see
how
the
mammoth
walls
could
possibly
be
mobile
--
felt
so
sure
of
it
he
relaxed
,
thinking
Chuck
was
just
playing
a
trick
on
him
.
They
reached
the
huge
split
that
led
outside
to
more
stone
pathways
.
Thomas
gaped
,
his
mind
emptying
of
thought
as
he
saw
it
all
firsthand
.
"
This
is
called
the
East
Door
,
"
Chuck
said
,
as
if
proudly
revealing
a
piece
of
art
he
'd
created
.
Thomas
barely
heard
him
,
shocked
by
how
much
bigger
it
was
up
close
.
At
least
twenty
feet
across
,
the
break
in
the
wall
went
all
the
way
to
the
top
,
far
above
.
The
edges
that
bordered
the
vast
opening
were
smooth
,
except
for
one
odd
,
repeating
pattern
on
both
sides
.
On
the
left
side
of
the
East
Door
,
deep
holes
several
inches
in
diameter
and
spaced
a
foot
apart
were
bored
into
the
rock
,
beginning
near
the
ground
and
continuing
all
the
way
up
.
On
the
right
side
of
the
Door
,
foot-long
rods
jutted
out
from
the
wall
edge
,
also
several
inches
in
diameter
,
in
the
same
pattern
as
the
holes
facing
them
on
the
other
side
.
The
purpose
was
obvious
.