"E. E. Doc Smith - Skylark 2 - Skylark Three" - читать интересную книгу автора (Smith E. E. Doc) SKYLARK THREE
By Edward E. Smith, Ph.D. Copyright, 1930, by Experimenter Publications, Inc. Copyright, 1948, by Edward E. Smith, Ph.D. CHAPTER 1 DuQuesne Goes Traveling In the innermost private office of steel, Brookings and DuQuesne stared at each other across the massive desk. DuQuesne's voice was cold, his black brows were drawn together. "Get this, Brookings, and get it straight. I'm shoving off at twelve o'clock tonight. My advice to you is to lay off Richard Seaton, absolutely. Don't do a thing. NOTHING, understand? Just engrave these two words upon your brainтАФ HOLD EVERYTHING. Keep on holding it until I get back, no matter how long that may be." "I am very much surprised at your change of front, Doctor. You are the last man I would "Don't be any more of a fool than you have to, Brookings. There's a lot of difference between being scared and knowing when you are simply wasting effort. As you remember, I tried to abduct Mrs. Seaton by picking her off with an attractor from a space- ship. I would have bet that nothing could have stopped me. Well, when they located meтАФprobably with an automatic Osnomian emission detectorтАФand heated me red-hot while I was still better than two hundred miles up, I knew then and there that they had us stopped: that there was nothing we could do except go back to my plan, abandon the abduction idea, and kill them all. Since my plan would take time, you objected to it, and sent an airplane to drop a five- hundred-pound bomb on them. Airplane, bomb and all, simply vanished. It didn't explode, you remember, just flashed into light and disappeared. Then you pulled several more of your fool ideas, such as long-range bombardment, and so on. None of them worked. Still you've got the nerve to think that you can get them with ordinary gunmen! I've drawn you diagrams and shown you figuresтАФ I've told you |
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