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 it.  glanced  at  :'\IcTntyre,  and  s l11x,k  h is   if  T did  take  a  couple  o'  drinks ?  Any-  "I  want to  charter  her-for you  :rncl   vour~l'lf a  hmcr of company  <.  I ocs.
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 head.   how,  I  could  have  squared  that-it  was   Charlie to take me to the ~loon!:'   been  clone  bdorc."
 ")Jo  go.  doc ?'"   t he  damn  persnickety  regulations  that   Charlie  sat  up  with  a  jerk.  ·•D'joo   Harriman  smiled  rud11lly.  .. f  kno""
 "That·s  right.  captain."'   got  me  fed  up.  \Vho  arc  you  to  talk?   hear what  he  said. :. fac?  He w ant~  us   it  ha. .  harlic. but  it  w,m'L  work for  inc.
 Harriman  looked  from  face  lo  face,   Smuggler !"   to fly that old  heap to  the  :--.toon r ·   You sec.  I'm a  litllc- too  prominent.  ~I)'
 his  disappointm<:nt  plain  to  s<:c.  "You   "Su re,  I  smuggled !  Vv'ho  wouldn't   •.  McIntyre  shook  his  head.  '·Can't  do   full  name is  Delos  D.  Harriman ..
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 won't  take  me ~-·                                "\\.hat?  1·ou  an~  old  D.  T . ?   l  ut.
 -with a ll  those bc:auti(ul  rocks just ach-  it.  Mr.  Harriman.  T he  old  boat's worn
 The  doctor  shrugged  h is  shoulders.   ing  to  be  taken  back  to  Earth ?  I  had   ?ut.  \Ve  don't  even  use  ta.11dard  juice   hell's  bells.  you  own  a  hig  slice  of  the
 "I  couldn 't  even  guarantee  that  you   a  diamond  once  as  big  as-  But  if  I   in  he_r-just  gasoline  and  liquid  air.   company yourscli : you_ ought  10  be  abk
 would  li...-e  through  the  take-off.   You   hadn't  been  caught  I 'd  be  in  L una  City   C~arlie  spends  all  of  hi  time  tinkering   to  do  anything  you  like.  rules  o r  no
 sec,  s ir,'·  he  contin ued,  not  unkindly,   tonig ht.   A nd  so  would  you,  you   With  her  at  that.   he·s  going  to  blow   rules.''
 ·
 "it s  not  only  that  your  heart  cond it ion   up  some  day."   " That i  not an  unu~ual  op1111011.  son.
 drunken  blaster- with  the  boys  buying
 makes heavy accele rat ion  dan gerous, but   us  drinks  and  the g irls  smiling  and  mak-  but  it  is  incorrect .   Rich  men  are11 ' t
 at your age bones a rc  b ri ttle,  h ig hly  cal-  ing  suggestions-"   He  put  his  face   "S  AY,  Mr. Harriman."  11ut  in  Charlie,   more  free  than  other  men:  the·  a1:c  les~
 cified .  an d  easily  b rok en  in  the  shock   down  and  began  to  weep  quietly.   "  I  .   free-a good  deal  le  s  £rec.  t  tried  t_
            w 1~t s  the  matter  with  getting  an  ex-
 of  take-off.  Rock etry  is  a  young  man·s   cu~s1on  permit  and  going  in  a  company   do  what  you  sugge ·t,  but  the  oth  r  d1-
 game."   McIntyre  shook  him.  " He's  dntnk."   ship?"
 ''.Never  mind."  Harriman  interposed           ·ectors  would  not  permit  me.  T hey are
 McIntyre  add ed :   " S o rry ,  sir.   I'd   a  hand.  "Tell  me,  are  you  really  sat-  "N  o,  son,  t 1e  o c  man  rephcu,   ~f raid  of lo  ing  their franchi   It  cost~
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 like  to.  b ut  t he  B a tes  County  Fair  As-  them  a  good  deal  in- .  ul_1- p ol_iti~a!. con-
 is fied  not  to  be  on  the  run  any  more ?"   ca_n't do that.  You  know  the  conditions
 sociation  pays  the  d octor  hc1·e  to  see  to   McIntyre  chewed  his  lip.  "No-he's   Under  which  Congress granted  the  com-  tact  expense  to  1etam  1t.  a  1t  1~ .
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 it  tha t  I  don 't take  up a nyon e  w ho  might   right,  of  course.   T his  barnstorming   '·\Veil.  I'll  be  a-  Can  you  t 1  that .
 b e  h u rt  by  the  acceleratio n."   pany  a  monopoly  on  lunar  exploitation   Mac ?  A  guy  _w ith  lots  of  do_ugh~ an~!
 isn't  what  it's  all  cracked  up  to  be.   -no  one  to  enter  space  who  was  not
 T he  old  m an's  sh o ulders  drooped   We've  been  hopping  junk  at  every   physically  qualified  to  stand  up  under   he  can ·t  spend  1t  the  way  he  " an t::,  !o .d
 miserably.  "I  rather  exp ected  it."               Intvre  did  not  answer,  but  wa1tc
 pumpkin  <loin's  up  and  down  the  Mis-  tt.  Company  to  take  full  responsibility   M  C   -  •
 "Sorry ,  sir."   McIntyre turned  to go,       for  H arriman  to  contu_me.
 b u t  Harriman  followed  him  out.   sissippi   V alley-sleeping  in  tourist   for  the  safety  and  health  of  all  citizens   "Captam :McIntyre. tf  you  had a  ship,
 "Excus e  m e ,  captain- "   ca mps,  and  eating  at  greaseburners.   beyond  the  stratosphere.   The  official   u·ould you take  me •   .
                                                                    ?"
 "Yes ?"   Half  the  time  the  'sheriff  has  an  at-  reason for granting the franchise  was  to   "  McInty re  rub  e   I .   " I t's
          st
                                                                  b  d  I  11s  c 1111.
 tachment on  the ship,  the  other half the   op  the  enormous  loss  of  life ,that  oc-
 "C ould you and your  .  .  .  uh  .  .  .      acrainst  the  law.''          .  .,
 Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Some-  ~urred  durring  the  first  few  years  of
 e ngine er  h ave dinne r  with me a fter  your   rocket travel."   -  o "I'd  make  it  worth  your  , .. ,.lule.
 flig ht?"   thing  or  Other  gets  an  injunction  to   "S   he  would,  1\/.[r.  Harnman.  O f
 k eep  us  on the ground.  It's  no  sort of   "A  d   '
                                                      ure,
                                                               ,
 T he  pilot  look ed  at  him  quizzicatiy.   n   you  can t  pass  the  physical   course  you   .. ould  Mac.   Luna  C ity !
 "I  don 't  see  why  no t.   T hanks."   a  life for  a  rocket man."   exam ?"   n   '
 "Would it help  any for you  to get  lo   Barriman  shook  his  head.   Oh  baby !"   M
 the · Moon?"                                       ,:\N hy  do you  ,-vant to go to the   oon
                                                                     .
                                                                          ?"
 " C APTA I N   1\11.c I NTYRE,  it  is  difficult   ''Well,  ,vhat  the  hell- if  you  can  af-  b  dly  i\1r.  I- I arnman.
 for  m e  to  see  w hy  anyone  would  quit   "Well-yes.  I  couldn't  get  back  on   ford  to hire  us, why don't you just  bribe   so " ;apt~in,  it's  the one thing  I've. really
 the  Earth-Moon  run,"  said  Harriman  a   the  Earth-M oon  run,  but  if  I  was  in   d  t  do  all  my  life-ever  smce  I
 fe w  hours  later.  Fried chicken and  hot   Luna  City,  I  could  get  a job  hopping   wante  b o   I  don't  know  whethet·  I
 ore  for  the  company-they're  alwa.ys  ,      was  a   oy.                 y
 biscuits  in  a  private  dining  room  of  the   can explain it to you or no~.   kott  young·
 best  hotel  the  little  town  of  Butler  af-  short of  rocket  pilots for  that,  and  they
 wouldn't  mfod  my  record.  If  I  kept        ·f  II   liave  grown  up  to  roe ·et  travel
 forded,  three-star  Hennessey,  and  Co-        e  ows                   .  ·    I'  m  a
 my  nose  clean.)  they  might even put me      t  h  e  wa  Y   I  o-rew  up  to  aviation.
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 ro n a  Coronas  had  produced  a  friendly
 back on the· run, in time."                        ·  t  deal  older  than  you  are;  maybe
 a tmosphe rf'.  in  which  three  m en  could   grea                       I   was  a   k"
                                                                                       1cl
                                                 fifty  years  older.  When
 ta lk freely.   Harriman  fiddled  with  a  spoon,  then
 looked  up.  "Would  you  young  gentle-          .  t·cally  nobody  believed  that  m en
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                                                                                      ,
 "Well,  I  didn't  like  it."                   ptac  I                 M
 men be open  to a  business proposition?''          Id  ever  reach  the   0011.   ou ve
 " Aw,  don't  g ive  him  t hat,  Mac- you
 "Perhaps.  What is  it?''                       :~~ rockets all your  lives,  and the first
 know d a mn  weJl  it was  Rule G  that got
 "You own the Carefree?"                         to reach  the  Moon got there  before  you
 y ou ~"   M:cintyre's  mechanic  poured
 "Yeah.  That  is;  Charlie  and  I  do--        were  old  enough  to  vote . . ~hen I  w as
 himself another brandy as  be  spoke.
 barring  a  couple  of  liens  against  he[       boy  they  laughed  at  the  idea.
 M cIntyre  looked s ullen.  "Well,  what   What about it?"   a  "But  I  believed-I believed.  I  read
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