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VERSION 0.5 DTD 032600 IN THE QUEUE Keith Laumer The old man fell just as Fam Hestler's power wheel was passing his place in line, on bis way back from the com- fort station. Hestler, braking, stared down at the twisted face, a mask of soft, pale leather in which the mouth writhed as if trying to tear itself free of the dying body. Then he jumped from the wheel, bent over the victim. Quick as he was, a lean woman with fingers like gnarled roots was before him, clutching ait the old man's fleshless shoulders. "Tell them me. Millicent Dredgewicke Crump," she was shrilling into the vacant face. "Oh, if you only knew what I've been through, how I deserve the help" Hestler sent her reeling with a deft shove of his foot. He knelt beside the old man, lifted his head. "Vultures," he said. "Greedy, snapping at a man. Now, I care. And you were getting so close to the head of the line. The tales you could tell, I'll bet. An old-timer. Not like these line, er, jumpers," he diverted the obscenity. "I
say a man deserves a little dignity at a moment like this" "Wasting your time, Jack," a meaty voice said. Hestler glanced up into the hippopotamine features of the man he always thought of as Twentieth Back. "The old coot's dead." Hestler shook the corpse. "Tell them Argall Y. Hestler!" he yelled into the dead ear. "Argall, that's A-R-G-A- L-L " "Break it up," the brassy voice of a line policeman sliced through the babble. "You, get back." A sharp prod lent urgency to the command. Hestler rose reluctantly, his eyes on the waxy face slackening imto an expression of horrified astonishment. "Ghoul," the lean woman 'snarled. "Line!" She mouthed the unmentionable word. "I wasn't thinking of myself," Hestier countered holly. "But my boy Argall, through no fault of his 'own" "All right, quiet!" the cop snarled. He jerked a thumb at the dead man. "This guy make any disposition?" "Yes!" the lean woman cried. "He said, to Millicent Dredgewicke Crump, that's M, I, L" "She's lying," Hestier cut in. "I happened to catch the name Argall Hestierright, 'sir?" He looked brightly at a slack-jawed lad who was staring down at the corpse.