Theodore sturgeon the professors teddy bear
Theodore Sturgeon's bizarre story about a teddy bear which dips into the future of its human charge, causing murder and mayhem, has to be one of the first.
The Professor's Teddy Bear....
The Professor's Teddy Bear
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“Sleep," said the monster.
The Professor's Teddy Bear () by Theodore Sturgeon.
It spoke with its ear, with little lips writhing deep within the folds of flesh, because its mouth was full of blood.
"I don't want to sleep now. I'm having a dream," said Jeremy. "When I sleep, all my dreams go away. Or they're just pretend dreams.I'm having a real dream now." "What are you dreaming now?" asked the monster. "I am dreaming that I'm grown up--" "Seven feet tall and very fat," said the monster.
A review for "The Professor's Teddy Bear" by Theodore Sturgeon."You're silly," said Jeremy. "I will be five feet, six and three eighth inches tall. I will be bald on top and wil