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One
describes
a
tale
best
by
telling
the
tale
.
You
see
?
The
way
one
describes
a
story
,
to
oneself
or
to
the
world
,
is
by
telling
the
story
.
It
is
a
balancing
act
and
it
is
a
dream
.
The
more
accurate
the
map
,
the
more
it
resembles
the
territory
.
The
most
accurate
map
possible
would
be
the
territory
,
and
thus
would
be
perfectly
accurate
and
perfectly
useless
.
The
tale
is
the
map
which
is
the
territory
.
You
must
remember
this
.
—
FROM
THE
NOTEBOOKS
OF
MR
.
IBIS
The
two
of
them
were
driving
the
VW
bus
down
to
Florida
on
I
-
75
.
They
’
d
been
driving
since
dawn
,
or
rather
,
Shadow
had
driven
,
and
Mr
.
Nancy
had
sat
up
front
in
the
passenger
seat
and
,
from
time
to
time
,
and
with
a
pained
expression
on
his
face
,
offered
to
drive
.
Shadow
always
said
no
.
"
Are
you
happy
?
"
asked
Mr
.
Nancy
,
suddenly
.
He
had
been
staring
at
Shadow
for
several
hours
.
Whenever
Shadow
glanced
over
to
his
right
,
Mr
.
Nancy
was
looking
at
him
with
his
earth
-
brown
eyes
.
"
Not
really
,
"
said
Shadow
.
"
But
I
’
m
not
dead
yet
.
"
"
Huh
?
"
"
Call
no
man
happy
until
he
is
dead
.
Herodotus
.
"
Mr
.
Nancy
raised
a
white
eyebrow
,
and
he
said
,
"
I
’
m
not
dead
yet
,
and
,
mostly
because
I
’
m
not
dead
yet
,
I
’
m
happy
as
a
clamboy
.
"
"
The
Herodotus
thing
.
It
doesn
’
t
mean
that
the
dead
are
happy
,
"
said
Shadow
.
"
It
means
that
you
can
’
t
judge
the
shape
of
someone
’
s
life
until
it
’
s
over
and
done
.
"