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ALIEN ART Copyright ┬й 1973 by Gordon R. Dickson e-book ver. 1.0 To my mother, Maude Dickson 1. The annunciator on the hotel room door chimed. "Who's there?" asked Lige. There was no answer. Lige did not move. He had been buying native art too long on these backward, newly settled worlds to open his hotel room door without knowing who wanted in. Also, he was pushing eighty now; and he was willing to miss an occasional deal rather than take risks. "Who's there?" he repeated. "Speak into the annunciator -the black circle on the door." "Mister," said a voice from the door, "I'm Cary Longan. I wrote you It was the right name. Lige put a twenty-second hold on the hotel security button by his phone and pressed it down. In twenty seconds he could find out enough to decide whether to flick it back up or let it sound. "Open," he told the door. It slid aside and let in a typical New Worlds backwoodsman. The dress varied, as usual from planet to planet, but the smell was always similar. Wood-smoke, sweat, assorted native odors. This woodie was young, young and-stringy. "Mister, I'm Cary Longan," the woodie said, as the door slid shut behind him. "I was to remind you your full name was Lige Bros Waters, you said in the letter." Lige reached out and flicked the security button off hold. "Come on in," he said. "Have a seat." Cary Longan looked uneasily about the hotel room. It was a room that had cost Lige less than half an interworld unit a day. Its carpeting was woven of native fibers, the walls were coated with a single color, and there was no such thing as a float chair in sight. The furniture sat heavily on thick legs, and was built of wood and fabric. |
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