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2006 年 10 月 20 日 星期五  |
| | Daisy Quench and the Clock Tower | As the old woman crossed Breezy Bridge over the river and disappeared in the woods, Daisy kept recollecting who the woman was: she is somehow familiar; and when she picked up the flower-crown, she found that the "crown" was C-shape rather than O-shape. Then she looked at the old golden pocket-watch that was covered with dust, and she found an odd symbol on the back side of it. It looked like some letters, but she could not get a clear image of what it was. Then she open the ticking watch, finding that the clock - or more accurately, the clocks - was formed from two circles. One small was in the middle on top of one large outside. The small one with three hands showed the GMT and the one outside was with many hands, and Daisy did not know whether they had any uses. Eventually she put all her things in her bag, which survived from the lost.
She looked into the sky. It were already stars over her head.
"I know the stars," she said to herself. "Mum had taught me. That's the scorpion and that's the..." Actually, she could not recognize any of the stars. "All the stars look alike," she said when her mother was teaching her about the stars.
"I wish I can remember all of their names," thought Daisy, miserably.
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