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"Piety" is a short story by Margaret St. Clair, famous for her science fiction and fantasy works, published in 1947. This particular story is set in a dystopian future where society is ruled by a strict religious order. The narrative is about faith, obedience, and the consequences of blind devotion.
In ¡°Piety,¡± St. Clair explores the complexities of religious zeal and its impact on individuals and society as a whole. Her titles suggest reverence or devotion to religious principles, which may be explored through the lens of characters wrestling with the moral implications of their own beliefs and actions.
St. Clair's stories often offer nuanced commentary on social and philosophical issues, so "Piety" is likely to be a thought-provoking exploration of faith's intersection with power and control.

Summary
Frost tossed an avenil wrapper in the space erviser's part reducer.
"These people have found the secret of immortality," he said.
"What a romantic temperament you have," Scott replied softly. "'The secret of immortality,' it sounds as dated as the philosopher's stone."
"What do you mean? We're not immortal."

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