![]() ![]() ![]() The narrator fears that an insect could crush him if it landed on his head. They do not have the strength to lift an apple that has fallen to the ground. The grass doesn't bend beneath their feet, making walking very difficult and painful. The ghosts find this beautiful world very uncomfortable. The others huddle together for protection. Some of the ghosts are afraid and immediately return to the bus. The new arrivals are ghosts, whereas the people they see in this new land are bright, opaque, and beautiful. He looks down and is horrified to see that he can see through his own feet. The bus passengers disembark, and the narrator notices that in the bright sunshine, the passengers appear to be transparent. The scenery is more beautiful than the narrator has seen on earth. The bus flies up into the cloudy sky, above the gray wet rooftops.īefore long the bus arrives in a sunny, grassy country. The narrator barely makes it onto the bus and feels himself very fortunate to have gotten a seat. He listens to the conversations of others while he stands in line. For lack of anything better to do, he stands in line. ![]() He never encounters another person it looks like the entire town is empty, but then he finds a bus station where people are waiting in line. It's raining, and the narrator wanders around the dingy streets, looking for direction or at least a better part of town. The narrator suddenly finds himself in a dismal gray town just before nightfall. ![]()
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