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Taken by Surprise By Edward I. Maxwell Taken by Surprise CAUTION:Onlyfullytrainedandequippedsubwayemployeesshouldeverwalkthesubway tunnelsandtracks.pedestriansshouldneverstepdownoffasubwayplatformontothetrack foranyreason;ifthereisadroppeditemonthetrackoranemergency,seekoutanemployee orpoliceofficer. Timlovedworkinginthesubway. Lovedit. Ifyoupushedhim,he dadmitheloveditmorethanhisfather.notmorethanhismother,but definitelymorethanhisoldman. Thesubway,itstracks,tunnels,rails,andswitcheswerehis.Dirtyandrundowntomost everyoneelse,butmagnificentandsprawlingtotim. ThestrangestpartisthatTimlovedthesubwaymostwhenitrained.Whenitpoured,itdidn t matteriftimwasevenontheclock.hewouldcheckin,grabhisvest,hardhat,andlantern andwalkthetracks.

Taken by Surprise Itwasjustsuchanight. Offtheclock,butstillonthejob. Thundercrashedoverhead.Thetunnelwasacool,wet50degrees. Raindrippedthroughthegratesoverhead.Littlestreamsflowedunderneaththerailroadties. ForTim,thiswaswhenthesubwayreallycamealiveandshowedtheworlditstrueself the greatestcaverneverbuilt;thegreatestnetworkofcaveseverusedbyman. Timmissedthenexttie,andhisbootfellhardintotheriverrunningbetweentherails.A crittersquealedattim sinconsideratesplashing,andhesmiledtohimself.thelastbitof humidityfromthe90degreedaymovedacrosshisface,pushedbyacoolbreezebehind.tim turnedintoitandlookeddownthetunnelatthelongcurvingway,flecksoflightglancingoff thesteel.hetookadeep,satisfiedbreath,andwalkedon. Timdidnotalwayswalkthesubway;hedidnotalwaysworkforit.Heusedtohaveajob behindacrampeddesk,inacrampedoffice,workingwithcrampedpeoplewhocouldn t imaginemuchbeyondtheircubicles.needlesstosay,theydidnotsharetim senthusiastic dreamsofurbanspelunking. ButTimmadethosedreamsarealityandlefthiscubicallycagedmatesforsubterranean trusses,ibeams,andengineeredslopes. Movingfurtheralongthetracks,Timgrewawareofsomethingcompletelyunexpectedoutin frontofhim.witheachstep,thevoidaheadseemedtoquietmore.afteranother30yards, Timwasstandinginacompletelysilentstretchoftunnel.Waterdidnotdrip,crittersdidnot scurry,streettrafficoverheadwasmuffledbeyondrecognition.timfeltanxietygriphim,and heimmediatelyswitchedonhislantern.heneededmorelightthanwhatlacedoffthetracks toinvestigatethisexception.

Taken by Surprise Theibeamswerethefirstsighttosethisstomachseizing.Therewasnotasingle,rusted, wroughtironpillarasfarashislanterncouldstretch.instead,thebeamshadbeencovered orreplacedentirely,hecouldnottell byconcretecolumns,grayandsteriletothetouch.the concretehadbeenpurposefullypockmarkedtoabsorbvibrationsastrainspassedthrough. Whiletheironbeamshadactedastuningforks,allowingtheclangingchorusofsteelwheels onsteelrailstoresonatearoundabend,thenewpillarsseemcapableofsoakingupanydin likeasponge. Timlethishandrunovereachgeometricdimpleandshudderedatthethoughtofeveryding orclangalreadytrapped,unabletodancealong,weavinginandoutofsubwaycars. ItwasinthatmomentTimrealizedalsothattherewasnowaterdrippingdownontohis helmetfromoverhead.helookedupandwasconfrontedbyamodernventilationduct,gently circulatingtheair.ifhisjourneyhadbegunhereinthispartofthetunnelhewouldnothave knownthatrainwascomingdowninbucketsupabove. Timrestedhischinonhischest,shookhishead,andcursedtohimself,whathavetheydoneto thisplace?hiseyesturneddownward,timrealizedthatthestreamsbetweentherailshad driedup.thetiesweremadeofprepouredconcrete,thechannelwascarvedwithsmooth rightanglesanddrainagepointsallalongtheway.therewasnosignoftheragged,splintered woodentiesthatwouldgivewayunderacar sweightandsendawobblethrougheach passenger slegs. Whathavetheydonetothisplace? TheanxietystartedtocreepbackintoTim smind.thepockmarkedconcretepillarsstartedto resemblethepressedfireproofboardsusedaspartofhisoldcubiclewalls.thespacein betweentrackslookedlikelinoleumofficeflooringunderfoot,theprepouredrailroadties werelikesimpleinlayeddesignwork.theventandcleantrussworkoverheadresembledthe dropsiliconceilingandairconditioninggratesthathunglifelesslyoverhisolddesk. Whathavetheydonetomyplace?

Taken by Surprise Timwasn tspelunkinganymore.hewasmovingpastthestandardformsofanoffice.hewas walkingdownrowsofcubiclesonhiswaytothewatercooler,andhehatedit.hewantedto gobacktotherundowncavernshelovedsodearly.hewantedtorunhishandsoveraman madecreationthatcouldnotresistthepullofamorenaturalorder.hewantedtowalk throughaspaceengineeredtobeonething,butthathadbeenreclaimed,overtime,bya worldgreaterthanthedesignspecifications. Itwasinthismomentthatatrainhornsounded,steadyanddeep.Timliftedhisheadtowatch twineyesabout300yardsdownthetrack,movingtowardhim.hequicklysteppedoutfrom betweentherails,offtothesidebetweentwocolumns.makingsurehewasfarenoughback, Timbracedupagainstthepillarandwaitedforthetraintopass. Thecarsbegantofilebyhimonlyafewmomentslater,butTimonlyknewitbythefaintrush ofair.therewasnosound,andhehadclosedhiseyesinavainattempttoholdbackthetears runningdownhischeeks. Whathavetheydone? Timcriedforsometimeafterthetrainpassed.Heknewitwasn tgoingtobelongbeforethe restofthetunnelswereredoneinthesameway.therewouldbenothingleftofthesubwayof whichhehadgrownsofond.hemadehiswaybackdownthetunnelandoutoneoftheaccess points.hewasofftheclockforgood. Backonstreetlevel,therainhadstopped,thunderandlightninghadabated.Themoonwas evenbeginningtopeekoutfrombehindthewispsofcloud.thecitywascomingbackas peoplebegantorealizethestormwasdonewithtryingtostakeaclaim.timshuffledalong, wondering,whatdoidonow? Hefoundabench,satdown,andtriedtopushthosesearchingquestionsoutofhismind.He watchedpeoplestepoutintothenight,hailcabs,meetfriends,andwalkintorestaurants.he

Taken by Surprise watchedpeopleenjoythesterilestreets,buildings,places,whichhadallpushedhim undergroundtowhathadbeenthelastplaceofrefugefromtheaustere. Timlongedtosmileblissfullyasthesepeopledid,tosmileashehadonlyhoursearlieratthe soundofacritter sfearfulsqueal.butthesmilewouldnotcometohislips.theyremainedset; thethinlineunparted,shallowbreathsmovingthroughhisnose.doileave? NoonegaveTimmuchnotice.Hewasonlysittingsilently,nothingthreateningabouthim.It wasasifhewaspartofthebench,noreasonforconcernorworriedlooks.hedidn twantto bepartofthisworld,andsotheworlddidnotacknowledgehim. Themoonrosehigherinaclearnightskyandthestreetswerequietoncemore.Timstoodand tookoffhishardhatandvest.movingtothenearestgarbagecan,hedroppedthemin withoutasecondthought.diggingintohispocket,timfoundhissubwaybadgeandtossed thatinaswell.hesethislanterndownbesidethecanforanyonetofindanduseasheorshe wished.hetookadeepbreathinthroughhisnoseandletitoutslowlythroughhismouth. WheredoIgo? Timwalkedthe20blockstothemaintrainstation.Hequietlypurchasedarailpass, destinationunmarked,andfoundhiswaytothemainboard.thenextdepartingtrainwas alreadyboarding.timstoppedatakioskonthewaytothetrackandpurchasedanewspaper. Takingthestairs,hewasontheplatforminmoments,staringatatrainthatwaitedpatiently forthelastfewpassengers.newspaperunderhisarm,timsteppedonboardandfoundan openseatbythewindow.theconductorsoundedthewhistle,callingforallaboard.thetrain doorsclosed,andtimopenedhispaperasthetrainleftthestation.

Questions: Taken by Surprise Name: Date: 1. What is Tim s job at the beginning of the story? A police officer B subway employee C office worker D train conductor 2. What is a major turning point in the story? A Tim quits his office job. B Tim discovers a stretch of subway tunnel that has been rebuilt. C Tim decides to go on a walk in a subway tunnel during a thunderstorm. D Tim oversteps a rail tie, and his boot slips into the river running between the rails. 3. Tim cries while in a stretch of subway tunnel that has been rebuilt. What does Tim s action suggest? A Tim misses the office where he used to work. B Tim is pleased by the changes made to the subway tunnel. C Tim is upset by the changes made to the subway tunnel. D Tim does not notice the changes made to the subway tunnel. 4. Why is there no water between the rails in the rebuilt section of the subway tunnel? A The channel under the rails is carved with smooth right angles and has places for the water to drain. B There are no splintered wooden rail ties that would give way under the weight of a subway car. C It has not been raining long enough for water from the thunderstorm to reach the rebuilt section of the tunnel. D There used to be water there, but the critters that live under the rail ties drank it all. 1

Questions: Taken by Surprise 5. What is this story mainly about? A a subway worker who sneaks into a subway tunnel to see what it is like B a man who hates his job in an office and leaves it to become a train conductor C a subway train that almost kills a subway worker when it passes him in a tunnel D a subway worker who was deeply upset by the changes made to the tunnel 6. Read the following sentences: There would be nothing left of the subway of which he had grown so fond. He made his way back down the tunnel and out one of the access points. He was off the clock for good. When the author writes that Tim was off the clock for good, what does he mean? A Tim is running late for work. B Tim has trouble keeping track of time. C Tim does not like to use clocks. D Tim is quitting his job. 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. The changes made to a subway tunnel disturb Tim;, he no longer wants to work in the subway. A however B because C although D therefore 8. Explain whether Tim always worked for the subway. 2

Questions: Taken by Surprise 9. Describe what Tim did not like about being in an office, and what Time did like about working for the Subway. 10. Are the changes made to the subway tunnel a good thing or bad thing? Use evidence from the story to explain why. 3