1 We are alone here under the earth.
2 But the Golden One stood alone at the hedge, waiting.
3 Whatever days are left to us, we shall spend them alone.
4 It is as if we were speaking alone to no ears but our own.
5 Each night, for three hours, we are under the earth, alone.
6 And we have discovered it alone, and we alone are to know it.
7 And we shall join our hands when we wish, or walk alone when we so desire.
8 The Golden One were kneeling alone at the moat which runs through the field.
9 And we know well that there is no transgression blacker than to do or think alone.
10 We cannot stop now, even though it frightens us that we are alone in our knowledge.
11 They would see nothing, save our crime of working alone, and they would destroy us and our light.
12 We did this work alone, for no words of ours could take the Golden One away from the big glass which is not glass.
13 The laws say that none among men may be alone, ever and at any time, for this is the great transgression and the root of all evil.
14 We alone, of the thousands who walk this earth, we alone in this hour are doing a work which has no purpose save that we wish to do it.
15 It is whispered that once or twice in a hundred years, one among the men of the City escape alone and run to the Uncharted Forest, without call or reason.
16 And both these joys belong to us alone, they come from us alone, they bear no relation to all our brothers, and they do not concern our brothers in any way.
17 We wish nothing, save to be alone and to learn, and to feel as if with each day our sight were growing sharper than the hawk's and clearer than rock crystal.
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