[In silent farewell, he saluted the men he had known, whether they had hindered or helped him in his purpose.]
No one dared disturb him or interrupt his thoughts: and presently he turned his back upon the dwindling sun.

Arthur C. Clarke, from Childhood’s End (thanks, maybenotamuggle)
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