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Dewin continued to fall. He fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
and he fell . . .
Sometime later Dewin closed his eyes and went to sleep. And he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
and he slept . . .
Dewin dreamt of many things. He dreamt of damsels in distress, dragons, dungeons and green pastures. He also dreamt about falling. And falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling . . .
and falling.
(All right, I (the writer) am going to end this because it's getting a bit tedious for me.)
Finally, and with a soft gentle thud, Dewin landed gracefully on solid ground. 'Thank goodness for that.'
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