Sunday, November 11, 2007

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No, he was going to have to keep his mind clear—that was all—and just outwitthe savage brute, to put it out of its misery. Most preferable would have been to set it loose in Jabba's court, but that seemedunlikely. He considered, next, giving the creature the means to do itself in—to endits own pain. Unfortunately, the creature was far too angered to comprehend thesolace of the void. Luke finally began studying the specific contours of the cave, totry to come up with a specific plan. The Rancor, meanwhile, had knocked the bone from its mouth and, enraged, wasscrabbling through the rubble of fallen rocks, searching for Luke. Luke, though hisvision was partially obscured by the pile that still sheltered him, could see now pastthe monster, to a holding cave beyond—and beyond that, to a utility door. If only hecould get to it. The Rancor knocked away a boulder and spotted Luke recoiling in the crevice.Voraciously, it reached in to pluck the boy out. Luke grabbed a large rock andsmashed it down on the creature's finger as hard as he could. As the Rancor jumped,howling in pain once more, Luke ran for the holding cave.

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