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terrible blow on the top of his desk.
"He's good for getting us where we're going, and don't you forget it! Steel is
one thing, but stars are another-we may never see another lie or another ingot
without Boyle. Next to him we're all puddlers, just like that red-neck. And
that may go for the kid here, too."
"An, boin, don't lay it on. What can he know?"
"That's what I'm trying to find out," Lutz said, in a white fury. "What do you
know about it? Anybody here know what a geodesic is?"
Nobody answered. -
"Red, do you know?" -
Chris swallowed. He knew the answer, but he found it impossible to understand
why the city manager considered it worth all this noise.
"Yes, sir. It's the shortest distance between two points."
"Is that all?" somebody said incredulously.
"It's all there is between us and starvation," Lutz said. "Frad, take the kid
below and see what Boyle says about him; on second thought, I don't want to
pull Boyle out of the observatory, he must be up to his eyebrows in
course-corrections. Get to Boyle as soon as he's got some free time. Find out
if there ever was any Professor deFord at
S. U.; and then get Boyle to ask the kid some hard questions. Real hard. If he
makes it, he can be an apprentice. If he doesn't, thes~e are always the slag
heaps; this has taken too long already." -
CHAPTER THREE:
"Like a Barrel of Scrap"
Even a city which has sloughed off its slums to go space flying has hidey
holes, and Chris had lost no time in finding one of his own. He had located it
with the simple instinct of a hunted animal going to ground.
Not that anybody was hunting for him-not yet. But something told him that it
would be only a matter of time. Dr. Boyle Warner, the city's astronomer, had
been more than kind to him, but he had asked hard questions all the same; and-
these had revealed quickly enough that
Chris's knowledge of - astronomy, while extraordinary in a youngster with no
formal education worth mentioning, was too meager to be of any help - to Dr.
Warner or of any use to the city. - - -
Dr. - Warner signed him on as an apprentice anyhow, and so reported to the
city manager's office, but not without carefully veiled misgivings, and an
open warning:
"I can think of very little for you to do around the observatory that would be
useful, Crispin, I'm sorry to say. If I so much as set you to work sweeping
the place, one of Frank Lutz's henchmen would find out about it sooner or
later; and Frank would point- out quite legitimately that I don't need so big
a fellow as you for so light a task as that. While you're with me, you'll have
to appear to be studying all the time."
"I will be studying," Chris said. "That's just what I'd like."
"I appreciate that," Dr. Warner said sadly. "And I sympathize. But Crispin, it
can't last forever. Neither I nor anyone else in Scranton can give you in two
years the ten years of study that you've missed, let alone any part of what it
took me thirty more years to absorb. I'll do my best, but that best can only
be a pretense-and sooner or later they'll catch us at it."
After that, Chris already knew, would come the slag heaps-hence the hidey
hole. He wondered if they would send Dr. Warner to the slag heaps tOo. It
didn't seem very likely, for the frail, pot-bellied little astrophysicist
could hardly last long at the wrong end of a shovel, and besides he was the
only navigator the city had. Chris mentioned this guardedly to Frad Haskins. -
"Don't you believe it," Frad said grimly. "The fact is that we've got no
navigator at all. Expecting an astronomer to navigate is about like asking a
chicken to fry an egg. Doc Warner ought to be a navigator's assistant himself,
not a navigator-in-chief, and Frank Lutz- knows it. If we ever run across
another city with a spare real navigator to trade, Frank could send Boyle
Warner to -the slag heaps without blinking an eye. I don't say that he would,
but he might." -
It could hardly be argued that Haskins knew his boss, and after only one look
of his own at Lutz, Chris was more than ready to agree. Officially, -Chris [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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