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He
clapped
his
hands
over
his
eyes
,
clutching
at
his
hair
,
his
forehead
,
his
throbbing
temples
.
And
he
stood
like
that
for
a
long
time
,
dread
building
until
he
could
stand
it
no
longer
and
he
pulled
his
hands
away
with
a
cry
.
By
the
putting
green
the
dog
was
sitting
up
,
as
if
begging
for
a
scrap
.
The
buffalo
was
gazing
with
disinterest
back
toward
the
roque
court
,
as
it
had
been
when
Jack
had
come
down
with
the
clippers
.
The
rabbit
stood
on
its
hind
legs
,
ears
up
to
catch
the
faintest
sound
,
freshly
clipped
belly
exposed
.
The
lions
,
rooted
into
place
,
stood
beside
the
path
.
He
stood
frozen
for
a
long
time
,
the
harsh
breath
in
his
throat
finally
slowing
.
He
reached
for
his
cigarettes
and
shook
four
of
them
out
onto
the
gravel
.
He
stooped
down
and
picked
them
up
,
groped
for
them
,
never
taking
his
eyes
from
the
topiary
for
fear
the
animals
would
begin
to
move
again
He
picked
them
up
,
stuffed
three
carelessly
back
into
the
pack
,
and
lit
the
fourth
.
After
two
deep
drags
he
dropped
it
and
crushed
it
out
.
He
went
to
the
hedge
-
clipper
and
picked
it
up
.
"
I
’
m
very
tired
,
"
be
said
,
and
now
it
seemed
okay
to
talk
out
loud
.
It
didn
’
t
seem
crazy
at
all
.
"
I
’
ve
been
under
a
strain
.
The
wasps
…
the
play
…
Al
calling
me
like
that
.
But
it
’
s
all
right
.
"
He
began
to
trudge
back
up
to
the
hotel
.
Part
of
his
mind
tugged
fretfully
at
him
,
tried
to
make
him
detour
around
the
hedge
animals
,
but
he
went
directly
up
the
gravel
path
,
through
them
.
A
faint
breeze
rattled
through
them
,
that
was
all
.
He
had
imagined
the
whole
thing
.
He
had
had
a
bad
scare
but
it
was
over
now
.
In
the
Overlook
’
s
kitchen
he
paused
to
take
two
Excedrin
and
then
went
downstairs
and
looked
at
papers
until
he
heard
the
dim
sound
of
the
hotel
truck
rattling
into
the
driveway
.
He
went
up
to
meet
them
.
He
felt
all
right
.
He
saw
no
need
to
mention
his
hallucination
.
He
’
d
had
a
bad
scare
but
it
was
over
now
.
It
was
dusk
.
They
stood
on
the
porch
in
the
fading
light
,
Jack
in
the
middle
,
his
left
arm
around
Danny
’
s
shoulders
and
his
right
arm
around
Wendy
’
s
waist
.
Together
they
watched
as
the
decision
was
taken
out
of
their
hands
.
The
sky
had
been
completely
clouded
over
by
two
-
thirty
and
it
had
begun
to
snow
an
hour
later
,
and
this
time
you
didn
’
t
need
a
weatherman
to
tell
you
it
was
serious
snow
,
no
flurry
that
was
going
to
melt
or
blow
away
when
the
evening
wind
started
to
whoop
.
At
first
it
had
fallen
in
perfectly
straight
lines
,
building
up
a
snowcover
that
coated
everything
evenly
,
but
now
,
an
hour
after
it
had
started
,
the
wind
had
begun
to
blow
from
the
northwest
and
the
snow
had
begun
to
drift
against
the
porch
and
the
sides
of
the
Overlook
’
s
driveway
.
Beyond
the
grounds
the
highway
had
disappeared
under
an
even
blanket
of
white
.
The
hedge
animals
were
also
gone
,
but
when
Wendy
and
Danny
had
gotten
home
,
she
had
commended
him
on
the
good
job
he
had
done
.
Do
you
think
so
?
he
had
asked
,
and
said
no
more
.
Now
the
hedges
were
buried
under
amorphous
white
cloaks
.