The writer Russell Edson died about ten years ago. This is one of his most notable prose-poems / vignettes / very very short stories / whatever you want to call them, converted into a very short text adventure by me.

The writer Russell Edson died about ten years ago. This is one of his most notable prose-poems / vignettes / very very short stories / whatever you want to call them, converted into a very short text adventure by me.
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“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.” – Anon
(The above is widely attributed to Martin Luther, although it apparently only dates back to 1944 – a date that makes more sense given the implications.)