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84   ASTO UNDING  SCIE :NCE-FICTION
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 ernc  and  \\7 c:lls  and  S mith,  and  I  be-  ''Charlotte,  the  day  will  come  when   •·\\ hat  :1l11111t  tht'  :-han·~  y,)u  h:ld  '-'a  -
 lieved  that · we:  could  do  it-that  _we   men  will  rise  up  off  the  Earth and  \Ii  it   end  meet.  You've  been  a  g-,,rnl  hn\'.   •  ,  • I  j 111 •  TH·lm  ( )h,t•n',lll11·y  a11d  f  •l'
 -.  014/d  do  it.   1  set  my  heart  on  bem1   the  l\loon,  eYen  the  planets.  This  is   and  worked  hard  to  hdp  1,ut.  I  I-mm   111.l r"u   .   _ ..
                                                    till'  l Ian i111a11  ~dl<llar:-h1p, ~
             you'll  understand.''
 0ne  of  the  m<:n  to  \\·alk  the  su rface  o   the  beginning."   " Oh.  \l',.   l)ou't  :-di  th1l:\'.   ~t' t  up
 the:  ~1oon ,  to  :,ee  her  o the1·  sid e,  a n d  to   •· ~1 ust  you  shout?''   '·Yes, mother.''   .   1  .  •
                                                            ·  ....;Jwuld  ha,·1.•  clllllt'  ll  lung  a~,1
 Joc,k  back on the  face  o f  the Ea1·tl1,  hang-  '·I'm  sorry,  but  you- "   a  t 111,   I
                                                    Tdl  '.\Ir.  h'.:uncn:- 111  draw  11~~  t  It'  p.t-
 ing  in  the  s ky.   '' I  feel  a  headache  coming. on.  P lease   '·Extra!   Extra!   Str:tlu=-phere   ..   I I  . km,w,  what  I  w:u1t.
 .. T  t1'--ed  to  go  w ithout  my  lunches  to   try  to  be  a  little  quiet  \\'hen  you  come   Rocket  Reaches  Pari-..  Read  aaaaalllllll   pl't,.   t   .   .   I ..
                                                      T he  intcn,flin.·  ·, 1:-tll"  fla:-hl·d  tntu  ••~•·
 ,..  11e1-ica n  Rock et
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 pay  111v  dues   ·  111  t  ,e  ,, 1   to  bed .''   about  't."  The  thin  little  man  in  the
             bifocals  snatched  at  the  paper  and  hm-  •·Thl'  gcntk1111..·11  arc  111.•n•.  ::\Ir.  J larn-
 Society. because  1  wan ted  to  believe that   H e  hndn't  gone  to  bed.  He  had  sat
 I  was  helping  to  bring  the  day  ~carer   out on  the  Yeranda a ll  night long, watch-  ricd  back  LO  the office.   man.   't'lll  in.   . .  •   11   \ •ht,,
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 when  we  would  reach  the  ~:f oon.  I  w ~s   ing  tlie  full  :\loon  move  across  the  sky.   ''Look at this. A.  I."   ·   . ..   \  hk,·  ,n•nt  llllt  as  :'\k-
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 alreadv  an  o ld  111an  when  that  clay  a1 ·-  T here  would  be  the  de,·il  to  pay  in  the   '·Huh?  H111-111-1;1.  inlcrl::-,ting.  hut   ,ct  Int::-)- d   harltt·  c.:ntl'I"l'<I.   Tl·  .·
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 .  ,  J  .,  1 ·ve  li ,·ed  longer  than  I  should,   what of it?"
 rnec .   I   ·11   morning.  the  devil  and  a  thin-lipped   I ntyrc  a::, trot~ed  forward to gore 'l th ·m.
 but  I  w ould  n ot  let  myself  <lie-  w1   silence.   But  he'd  stick  by  his  guns.   ''Can't you sec?  The  nexL ~tage  is  to   got up a1  .   1>0,·,- (·on1e  in.  l ·m s) glad
 r.ot !-un ti l   J  haYe  set  foot  on  the   He'd  given  in  on  most  things,  but  not   the i\foon !''   .   • •  o1 nc  111.  ~i,  dow n .   ~ .   "   • ,
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 }..loon."   on  this.  The  night  was  his.  Tonight   "God,  but  you·re  a  sucl._c-1·.  Dc:los.   to sec you.  ·   tt clown.  l la, 1.:
 M c ln ty re  flood  up  a nd  put  ou t  his   he'd  be  alone  with  his  old  friend.  He   The  trouble  with  you  i9f  you  read  too   a  cigar."   , ,   .   ll
 hand.   '·You  fin d  a  ship,  Nir.  Harri-  searched  her  face.   \ Vhere  was  1\Iare   niany  of  those  trashy  magazines.  :'\o\\'.   .   .. ~lio-htr pleased  tu ::-cc) 0 ~1.  :\Ir.   :u-
                                                       •  ~  ,:knowlcdrrccl  ·1iarhc.  ··Tn  fa ·t.
 1nan .  I'll  d ri ve  'er..,   I caught my boy  reading one o[ 'cm j u ·t   nman.   3 ....   ~   .   .
 Crisium?  Funny,  he  couldn·t  mal<e  it               .   l  -a,·  we  n eed  lll  ~cc  )   l I.
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 .. A tta  bo,·. ~r ac !  I  told you  he  would,   last week and dressed  him  do\\'11  proper.   VO ll  ll11g  l   -  ::"
 out.  He used  to  be  able  to see  it  plainly   .,   o111e  t rem bl  .  gent I  m c_n.   Han-i-
 l\,fr .  Harr in1an."   Your  folks  should  ha ,·e  done·  you  the
 when  he  was  a  boy.  P robably  needed   sa111c  favor."   man  g  I  a lll CC   .   tacc.  ".\ k  l 11-
                                                             , •  1  frolll  fa ·c  l
 new  g lasses- this  constant  office  work
 I-JARRT :!>.f A N  m used  a nd  dozed  during   w asn't  good  for  his  eyes.   Harriman  squared  his  narro\\',  mid-  tvrc answered  h1111.   •
 t he  h o ur's  r u n  to  the  no rth  into  Kansas   ,llc-agecl  shoulders.  "T hey will  so reach   . ... \ ·ou  still  n1c:111_y1at  a bout  a.  j  b  lc,r
 But  he  didn't  need  to  see ;  he  knew              .  H arriman ~
 C ity,  d o zed  in  the  lig h t,  troubled  sle~p   w here  they  all  ,;\,•ere:  Crisium,  Mare   the Moon!"   us,   fl ·   ~  ?   ·t·:i.inh-  T  do.   Y o u 're
 o f  o ld  age .   I nc iden ts  out  of  a  long  hfe   Fecunditatis,  M are  Tranquillitatis- that   His  partner  laughed.  "Have  it  your   " i\,Jean  1t .   Ct •   ·?:.
                                                          1-·  o·  out  on  nic ·
 .ra n  through h is  mind in vagrant dream s.   one  had  a  satisfying  roll !-_- the  Apen-  own way.  If baby wants the M oon, papa   not  bac dnt:, 11   \Ye  need  that  j ob  no ,v.
 There  was  that  time--oh ,  yes,  1910-a   n ines,  the  Carpathians,  old  Tycho  with   W!II  bring  it  home  for  him.   But  you   "Not  at a  ·   ·   '   ti
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 little  boy  o n   a  warm  spring  night.   its  mysterious  rays.   stick to your discounts and commissions ;   You  sec,  tl  c O saue Rive,·.  with  he r  Jet
 " What ·s  th at,  daddy?"   lhafs  where  the  money  is."   iddleoft1c   i:,   ••  • ,   •
 T wo  hundred  and  forty  thousand               m  . ,   •  bacl·  to  the  111Jectot".
 "That's  I-Ialley's  comet,  sonny ."             spht  c cat   ',  \ ,.ou  weren't  hu rt ?"
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 "Wh e1e  <lid  it  come from ?''   miles- ten  times  around  the  Earth.   The  big  car  droned  down  the  Paseo,   "Dear  tne ·   .1.   l  b  ·
 ·
 S urely  men  could  bridge a  little oap like              'd  f ·0111  sprains  anc   r u1scs.
 "I  don 't  know,  son.   Fron1  way  out   and  turned  off  on  Armour  Boulevard.   "No,  ast  c   1
 in  the  sky  som e w he re."   that.  Why,  he  could  almost  re~ch  out   Old  Harriman  stirred  uneasily  in  his   cl "
 and  touch  it,  nodding  there  behind  the     \ Ve  jun~pe  ·  ·tled   '·I  caug ht  a  catfis h
 " Jt ·s  be~/ooootif ul,  daddy.  I  w ant.  to   elm trees.   sleep and  muttered  to  himself.   C harlie, c  1 101   .  "
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 touch  it ."                                     wit 1   )  , bare teeth.               .
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                                                               ·d  .  thC)'  O'Ot  dov,,n  to  bus t-
 "'  ·F ra id  n ot ,  son ."   N~t  that  he  could  help  to  do  it.  He   "BuT, Mr. Harriman-"  The  young   In short o1  et   I:>   I .
 hadn t  the  education.                                 "You  two  will  have· to buy  a  s 11p
           man  with  the  notebook  was  plainly  per-  ness.   't  do  it  openly;  my  col-
 ' ' Delos,  do  you  mean  to  stand  there   turbed.  The old  man grunted.   £  .  me   I  can
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 "Son,  I  want  to  have  a  little  serious            ·    ld  fig ure  out  what   1  m ea n
 an<l  teJJ  me  you  put  the  m oney  we  had   talk  with  you."   "You  heard  me.  Sell  ·'em.  I  ·want   leagues  dwotu p  me.  I'll supply  you  w ith
 saved  fo r  t he  h ou se  into  that  crazy   "Yes,  mother."   every  share  I  own  realized  in  cash  as   to' do  an  so   r   l
                                                            1  you  need.  y ou  go  out  anc
 r ock e t  compa n y ?"   ''I ~mow  you  had  hoped  to  go  to  col-  rapidly  as  possible ;  Spaceways,  Space-  all  the  cas 1  sort  of  a  ship  that  can  be
 .. Now   C ha rlotte,  p lease !   It's  not   ways  Provisioning  Co.,  A rtemis  lVIines,   locate  some   .  l
 lege  next  year"-Hoped !  He had  lived                    .  the  trip.   \i\ or"  up  some
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 c ra 7:Y;  it,'s  a  so u n d  b usine_ss  in vestm: n t.   or it.  The U niversity of Chicago to study   Luna  City  Recreations,  the  whole  lot   refitte  d  f  0 1   J   • ·
                                                     cl  story  about  h O\•Y  you  a1·e  Juy mg-
 Som e  d ay  soon  rock ets  w ill  fill  the  ~ky.   u nder  Moulton,  then  on  t~  the  Yerkes   of them."   r   ~t~or  some  playboy  as  ~ stratosp here
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 S h ip s  and  t 1a ins  w ill  be  obsolete.  Look   O bservatn ry  to  work  under  the  eye  of   "It  will  depress  the  ma rket.   You   1   t   r  that  you  p lan  to  try  to  estab-
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 w h at  h appen ed  to  the  m en  that  li~d  the   Dr.  F rost  hi111self-"and  I  had  hoped   won't realize the full value  of your hold-  yac 1   Arctic-An tarctic  tourist  route.
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 fo r esight  to  in vest  in  Henr?'  F ord.  ,,   so,  too.  B ut  with  your  father  gone,  and   ings."   1 1 1s 1  a n   ·   .
                                                  Anything  as  long  as  no  one  susl?ects
 "We've  been  a11  ovei·  this  before.   the g irls growing  up, it's harder to make   "Don't you think I  know  that?  I  can
          affor.d  it."                          that she is being  outfitted  for space fl1g·h t.
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