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"The Girl from Infinite Smallness" is one of the novels written by Ray Cummings and published in 1920. . The novel is a science fiction novel, dealing with the themes of hyperspace and time travel for which the author is famous.
Ray Cummings is known as an American science fiction writer who worked from 1887 to 1957. He wrote works in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and adventure novels. His representative works include ¡°The Girl in the Golden Atom¡± and ¡°Brigands of the Moon.¡± Ray Commons is famous for his works that contain a wealth of scientific elements, and his writing is credited with contributing to the development of early science fiction.

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Summary
Young George Carter had always particularly liked the little rock garden which lay on the declivity behind his home. His mother, now dead, had designed and planted it with loving care. In the spring, and particularly on hot summer evenings when the moonlight patched the garden with silver, it was his favorite spot, the place where he liked to sit alone, smoking and dreaming.