Track : The Salmon of Doubt: Chapter 6
Artist : Douglas Adams
Album : The Salmon of Doubt
The Salmon of Doubt: Chapter 6 by Douglas Adams from album The Salmon of Doubt
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The Dolphins' Farewell
By : Douglas Adams
Hactar in Particular
Chapter 18 (continued): "Had Hotblack Desiato been alive, he probably would have deemed this a good moment to lean back, or even go for a short walk."
Chapter 18 (continued): "In his eyes were stars and on his brow a golden crown." / Chapter 19: "One of the major selling point of that wholly remarkable travel book, the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, ..."
Chapter 20: "The Restaurant continued existing, but everything else had stopped."
Chapter 20 (continued): "'How are we doing?' said Arthur Dent."
Chapter 20 (continued): "Ford called out from the controls he was still fighting a losing battle with."
Chapter 21: "Down on the dry, red world of Kakrafoon, in the middle of the vast Rudlit Desert, ..."
Chapter 21 (continued): "'What,' said Trillian in a small quiet voice, 'does sundive mean?'"
Chapter 21 (continued): "As a punishment for this behaviour, which was held to be offensively self righteous and provocative, ..."
Chapter 21 (continued): "Half-finished wiring hung from the ceiling, ..."
Chapter 21 (continued): "A year later, the hundred thousand square mile desert was thick with flowers." / Chapter 22: "Arthur woke up and instantly regretted it."
Chapter 17 (continued): "There were now so many people after him he'd lost count."
k) The Kakapo Parrot
Chapter 22 (continued): "Aldebaran's great, OK; Algol's pretty neat; Betelgeuse's pretty girls; Will knock you off your feet."
Chapter 17 (continued): "They all agreed this was very neat."
Life: Riding the Rays
Chapter 17 (continued): "Few of the other diners paid them any attention as they weaved their way through the Restaurant to the exit." / Chapter 18: "The main reception foyer was almost empty but Ford nevertheless weaved his way through it."
Část 3. - Vládce Vesmíru
Chapter 18 (continued): "At short intervals along the moving catwalk, wide transparent tubes led down to floor level."
Chapter 18 (continued): "Ford and Zaphod looked and passed on."
Chapter 18 (continued): "'Hey come and feel the surface,' he said in a hushed voice."
Chapter 33 (continued): "'No,' said Ford, 'there's nothing we can do ...'"
Chapter 30 (continued): "For the next fifty miles of their journey eastward they kept on finding the occasional gift of fruit lying in their path, ..."
Chapter 31: "A few days after landing in this mountainous land they hit a coastline which swept diagonally before them..."
Chapter 32: "A thin whine filled the air."
Chapter 32 (continued): "Other eyes watched the assembling crowds."
Chapter 32 (continued): "'Why not call it a rock?' asked Ford."
Chapter 32 (continued): "The marketing girl soured him with a look."
Chapter 32 (continued): "The Captain leaned forward out of his bath."
Chapter 32 (continued): "At this point he decided he would not wait all day after all, he would merely pretend that the last half hour hadn't happened."
Chapter 32 (continued): "Ford waited for this statement to have its effect." / Chapter 33: "A mile or so away through the wood, Arthur Dent was too busily engrossed with what he was doing to hear Ford Prefect approach."
Chapter 33 (continued): "Ford leaned his elbow against the tree and his hand against his head."
Chapter 4 (continued): "On top of the cliffs stood a reception committee."
Chapter 4 (continued): "Not that anyone there had ever heard of an Arab of course."
Chapter 5 (continued): "Arthur Dent moved, and groaned again, muttering incoherently."
Chapter 5 (continued): "'Excuse me?' said Arthur."
Chapter 5 (continued): "'What is it?' asked Arthur."
Chapter 33 (continued): "Arthur ran over to the two natives."
Chapter 5 (continued): "'Er, what is ...', 'A Teaser? ...'"
Chapter 6 (continued): "Outside the door were the sounds of marching feet." / Chapter 7: "Vogon poetry is of course the third worst in the Universe."
Chapter 7 (continued): "He spluttered and gurgled as the Vogon tightened his grip."
Chapter 7 (continued): "'Try and understand his problem,' insisted Ford."
Chapter 25 (continued): "And in all this ancient and mysterious history, ..." / Chapter 26: "That night the ship crash-landed on to an utterly insignificant little green-blue planet..."
Část 2. - Myši