id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51699 Doede, William R. The God Next Door .txt text/plain 5807 709 95 God," she said, "to speak to my people again. "As for the webfoots," the wind devil, or Sand God, said, "I will "Listen, Sybtl," he said desperately, "I am not a God and you are not "Yes," Stinson said, "and your race no longer exists." "The Sand God is angry," she said. "Why did the Sand God come? no time, now, to warm cold feet or dwell on the vagaries of Sand Gods. "The Sand God," Sybtl said. "The Sand God isn't doing this," Stinson said. Stinson had never been in a sand storm before, even on Earth. "The Sand God is tired," Sybtl said. "Earthman," the Sand God said, as if he were about to make a statement. The webfoots might find us, or the Sand God might destroy us in Sybtl said, "Is the Sand God happy?" She shook her head. "Stinson," the Sand God said. Sybtl said; "Is the Sand God angry again?" ./cache/51699.txt ./txt/51699.txt