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could be repeopled by the colonies.тАЭ
тАЬSo you dug us up for nothing?тАЭ
тАЬIf you knew what I have done,тАЭ Pen leaned and reached
as if to hug him, but he shrank farther away. тАЬIt wasnтАЩt easy!
WeтАЩve had to invent and improvise. We had to test the tissue
cells still preserved in the cryostat, and build new equipment
in the maternity lab. A complex system. It had to be tested.тАЭ
He smiled down into TanyaтАЩs beaming devotion. тАЬThe tests
have turned out well.тАЭ
тАЬSo we are just an experiment?тАЭ
тАЬArenтАЩt you glad to be alive?тАЭ
тАЬMaybe,тАЭ Casey muttered bitterly. тАЬIf I can get off the
Moon. I donтАЩt want to sit here till I die, waiting for nothing at
all?тАЭ
Looking uncomfortable, Pen just reached down to lift
Tanya up in his arms.
тАЬWe were meant for more than that,тАЭ Casey told him. тАЬI
want a life.тАЭ
тАЬPlease, my dear boy, you must try to understand.тАЭ
Patiently, Uncle Pen shook his furry head. тАЬThe station is a
precious historic monument, our sole surviving relic of the
early Earth and early man. You are part of it. IтАЩm sorry if you
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take that for a misfortune, but there is certainly no place for
you on Earth.тАЭ




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2.


Sandor Pen kept coming to the Moon as we grew up,
though not so often. He brought tantalizing gifts. Exotic fruits
that had to be eaten before they spoiled. New games and
difficult puzzles. Little holo cubes that had held living pictures
of us, caught us year after year as we grew up from babies in
the maternity lab. He was always genial and kind, though I
thought he came to care less for us as we grew older.