Transcriber Notes:

Transcriber Notes:This etext was produced from Science Fiction Stories 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired.page 17original: on the mantel: a midle-aged woman and two young menreplacement: on the mantel: a middle-aged woman and two young menpage 20original: inpulses corresponding to your reactions of hate, fear, and disgust intoreplacement: impulses corresponding to your reactions of hate, fear, and disgust intopage 25original: Another woman? Or merely to be reconciled, artifically, to an otherwise- intolerable situation?replacement: Another woman? Or merely to be reconciled, artificially, to an otherwise- intolerable situation?page 26original: "As even, as we'll ever get, I suppose," said Fraser."Well, I was interested," said Fraser."I wish you'd trust me," said Kennedy with a hint of wistfulness. "I'd have done the job honestly; you didn't have to watch."replacement: "As even, as we'll ever get, I suppose," said Fraser."I wish you'd trust me," said Kennedy with a hint of wistfulness. "I'd have done the job honestly; you didn't have to watch.""Well, I was interested," said Fraser.page 29original: "I don't know. We'll settle that later. Okay, God, here's the phone-numberreplacement: "I don't know. We'll settle that later. Okay, God, here's the phone number (no hyphen used on page 10)

This etext was produced from Science Fiction Stories 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.

Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired.

page 17original: on the mantel: a midle-aged woman and two young men

replacement: on the mantel: a middle-aged woman and two young men

page 20original: inpulses corresponding to your reactions of hate, fear, and disgust into

replacement: impulses corresponding to your reactions of hate, fear, and disgust into

page 25original: Another woman? Or merely to be reconciled, artifically, to an otherwise- intolerable situation?

replacement: Another woman? Or merely to be reconciled, artificially, to an otherwise- intolerable situation?

page 26original: "As even, as we'll ever get, I suppose," said Fraser.

"Well, I was interested," said Fraser.

"I wish you'd trust me," said Kennedy with a hint of wistfulness. "I'd have done the job honestly; you didn't have to watch."

replacement: "As even, as we'll ever get, I suppose," said Fraser.

"I wish you'd trust me," said Kennedy with a hint of wistfulness. "I'd have done the job honestly; you didn't have to watch."

"Well, I was interested," said Fraser.

page 29original: "I don't know. We'll settle that later. Okay, God, here's the phone-number

replacement: "I don't know. We'll settle that later. Okay, God, here's the phone number (no hyphen used on page 10)


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