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Chronos could step into last week and return to the present.
I would not have told you either, but Chronos made it known.
Chronos said that he could help, but only if she decided what should be done, some time in her future.
Explain it to him, for Chronos certainly has the need to know.
Now she had to get on with the other part of it: seeing the new Chronos in.
Chronos might be a man, but he had astonishing power!
Not until you pass it along to the next or prior Chronos.
Chronos can report only on the aspect of history he has lived through.
He had really gotten through to her; she was now ready to kill Chronos.
But Chronos' role was to be critical, for he alone could literally change history.
Yet Chronos was not fixed on the past; he seemed rather to know something of the future.
No one can touch Chronos in his area of expertise.
Chronos remembered three and a half decades' association with her.
It was another two days before he went to tackle Chronos.
If it really involved time, he would have to consult with Chronos.
But one day, from the realm of Chronos, his mind had not returned.
Almost reluctantly Chronos came away from his view of the battle.
Why, she wondered, had Chronos chosen to make the change here?
There was only the child Chronos, waiting nervously for his company.
We all have to make accommodations, when dealing with Chronos.
Yes, indeed, Chronos, you would be lost in a moment, literally.
Chronos is 42 minutes long and has no actors or dialogue.
One like yourself, a prisoner waiting the pleasure of Chronos!
How do you know my so-called normal Chronos self will go?
Well, Chronos, you are in a position to verify it directly.