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                           ff w as a  matter of business and investments-but  it  wouldn't  stay
                           tha t  way. for  a  man  who'd  dreamJ?d,  and  financed  those  dreams.

                                                  By  Robert  H.  Heinlein



                                                        lllu:itrate d  by  M.  Is ip

                       O n  a  ltigli  /Jill  i11  _c;a111oa  t/1crc  is  a   racet rack.   R ec.I  and  gold  letters  an-
                    grave .  lns,ri!Jcd  0 11  tl,c  m ark er  arc these   nounced :
                     words :                                                    T his  way  to  the
                                                                           M OO.V  l<OC Kf:.1' !  !  !  I
                         " Und er  thl'  wid e  a11d  s /arr _,  sf<}'       See  it  in  actual  flight !  , ·
                                                    ,
                         Dig  m y  !JYavc  r111d  /rt  1 11 P  I ii!.     Public  Demonstration  fl ights
                         Clnd  did  I  l ive  and  _qladl~•  die               TWICE  DAILY
                         A ,w  I  la3,·  m e  dow11  w iilz  a  w ill!   T his  is  the  ACT UAL  T YP E  used  by  the
                                                                       F irst  Men  to  Reach  the  MOO N !  !
                         '" Th is  be  th e  vers e  3•0 11  g rave  Jo y  m e :   Y OU  can  ride  in  it I  !- $25
                         H  e,·e  lie  lies  w h ere  lie  lon g ed  to  be,
                         l-Jo m c  is  lh e  sa ilnr ,  h om e  from  the s ea,   A  boy,  nine  or  t_en  years  old.  hung
                          A n,d  //, e  l11wteY  /z om c  from  the  lzill."
                                                                   around  the  entrance  and  stared  at  the
                                                                   posters.
                        These  lines  appear  aJLother  place-
                                                                      "Want to see the ship.  son ?''
                      s crawled  o n  a  shi pping  tag  l orn  from  a
                      C(Yl'ltpres sed-air  co-ntainer,  and  pinned  to   The  kid's  eyes  shone.  "Gee,  mister,
                      the  gro und  -z.uith  a,  knife.            I  sure would.",
                                                                      "So  would  I.  Come  on."
                         IT was _not much  o f  a  fair,  as  fairs  go.·   Harriman paid out  fifty  cents for two
                      Th<:  trotting  races  didn't  promise  much   pink  tickets  which  entitled  him  and  the  ,
                      e x~1tement,  even  though  several  entries   boy  to  enter  the  inclosure  and  examine
                      claimed  the  blood  of  the  immortal  Dan   th_e  rocketship.  The  kid  ran  on  ahead       get  was  in  its  proper  place.  I-le  knew   "Oh,  I  say,  captain  .  .  .  er  .  .
                      Patch.  The  tents  and concession  booths    with the single-minded  preoccupation· of         them-'graven  in  his  heart.  .       uh-"
                      bare ly  cover ed  the  circus  grounds,  and   boyhood.   Harriman  looked  over  the,           While  he  mused  over  the  mstrument   ·'?IIclntyre.''
                                                                                                                                                               •·c  t  ·  ·McIntyre,  could  you  take  a
                      the  pitchmen seemed discouraged.             stubby  curved  lines  of  the  ovoid  body.      hoard  with  the  warm  liquid  of content   ap am  ·    ·  ? ''   The  old
                                                                    He  noted  with  a  professional  eye. that                                              passenger  this  tnp •   .          m an
                         D. D.  Harriman's  chauffeur could not                                                       soakii~o- throuo-h  his  body,  the  pilot  en-            rd
                                                                    she was  a  single-jet type  with fractional           1:,    t,                         leaned  eagerly  towa  _hun.
                      see a ny reason  for  stopping.  They were                                                      tered  aild  touched  his arm.
                                                                    controls around her midriff.  He squinted                                                  "vVhy,  yes,  if you  wish:  C~me  al~ng
                      due in Kansas  City for a  directors'  meet-                                                      "Sorry,  sir.  We've  got to  cast  loose
                                                                    !lu-ough his  glasses at the  name painted                                                 • l    "  1·-:r e  ushered  1-Iarnman  into
                                                                                                                                                                          :--.i.
                                                                                                                                                                                       •
                                                                                                                                                                                  •
                                                                                                                                                                              •
                      ing ;  that  is  to say,  Harriman was.  The   m  gold on  ~he  car._nival  red  of the  body,   for  the  flight."                    wit 1  me.  a  ·l<e<l  "Office' wh1ch  stood  nea r  \   ..
                      chauffeur  had      pr-ivate   reasons  for   Carefree.  H e  paid  another  quarter  to          "Eh ?"  Harriman started, then look.ed   a s 1  cl 1e  m  1
                                                                                                                                                             the  gate.  " Passenger  for  a  check-oYer,
                      promptness.  1·eason s  in_volving darktown   enter  the control cabjn.                      /  at  the  speaker.  Handsome  devil,  with   "
                      society  on  Eighteenth  S treet.  But  t)1e                                                    a  good  skull  and  strong·  shoulders-  d  0  ~ arriman permitted_ the 1~1edil..'.o  to  run
                                                                                                                                                        th
                      boss  not  only  s topped;  he  hung around.    VIREN  his  eyes  had  adjusted  to  the        reckless eyes and a self-indulgent mou •   a  stethoscope  over  h1s  thm  chest  and
                      He  didn't  seern  much  interested  in  the   gloom  caused  by  the  strong  ray  filters     but  a  firm  chin.  "Oh, excuse  me,  cap-  to  strap  a  rubber  bandage  around  his   ....
                      racetrack  or  sideshows,  though.            of  the  ports/  he  let  them  rest  lovingly    tain."                                 arm.  Presently  the  doctor  unstrapped
                                                                                                                               .
                         B unting  and  a  canvas  arch  made  the   on the keys  of the console and the semi-          "Quite  all  right."
                      e n t rance  to a  large  inclosure beyond the   circle of dials above.  Each beloved gad-
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