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Chapter 34 Chapter Thirty-Four

On the plane home, a woman sat next to them and looked at them oddly. They talked softly. "I still want to know," Fenchurch said, "and I have a strong feeling that you know something and don't tell me." Arthur sighed and took out a newspaper. "Have you got a pencil?" he said.She rummaged through it and found one. "What are you doing, dear?" she asked, and by this time twenty minutes had passed, and he had been frowning, nibbling on the end of a pencil, writing on the newspaper, then erasing, writing again, still nibbling on the end of the pencil, restless muttered to himself.

"Just remembered someone once gave me an address." "Your life can be a lot easier," she said, "if you buy yourself an address book." Finally he handed her the paper. "You take this," he said. She looked.There is a sentence in the scribbled handwriting: "The Zals galaxy that emits J gamma in the QQ7 region of the Milky Way, the planet Prielutan, the Continent of Servenbiopstri, Quintalus Quazga mountains". "What is that place?" "Obviously," said Arthur, "this is God's last message to his creatures."

"Sounds like that," Fenchurch said. "How do we get there?" "Are you really going?..." "Yes," Fenchurch said firmly, "I really want to know." Arthur looked out through the small plastic window at the vast sky outside. "I'm sorry," said the lady who was looking at them oddly, "I hope I'm not so rude. I'm really bored with long flights, and it would be nice to have someone to talk to. My name is Enid Capels (Enid Capels, Enid starts with E, she is the E Capels who saw Arthur and Fenchurch exercising on the wing in the plane) , I'm from Boston. Tell me, do you fly a lot?"

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