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Start: I could see the Milky Way as we drove towards the town centre. Some people think the Milky Way is a long line of stars, but it isn’t.
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End: And then there will be nothing to stop us seeing all the stars in the world because they will all be moving towards us, gradually faster and faster and we will know that the world is going to end soon because when we look up into the sky at night there will be no darkness, just the blazing light of billions and billions of stars, all falling.
Simon Stephens. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Methuen Drama, 2012, pp. 10-11.
In the UK, this play is licensed by Concord Theatricals.
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