long we’re comparing analogies,” Jack added, “how one? A person chased — Donald G. Firesmith, Demons Dalton

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As long as we’re comparing analogies,” Jack added, “how about this one? A person being chased by a bear doesn’t have to be able to run faster than the bear. He only has to be faster than his slowest companion. Driver picks. I’m going to catch up with the convoy, find a way to pass several of the cars, and not be last in line.

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