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Title: This World Is Taboo
Author: Murray Leinster
Release Date: April 14, 2006 [EBook #18172]
Language: English
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THIS WORLD
IS TABOO
by
MURRAY LEINSTER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
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THIS WORLD IS TABOO
1
The little Med Ship came out of overdrive and the stars were strange
and the Milky Way seemed unfamiliar. Which, of course, was because the
Milky Way and the local Cepheid marker-stars were seen from an
unaccustomed angle and a not-yet-commonplace pattern of varying
magnitudes.
But Calhoun grunted in satisfaction. There was a banded sun off to
port, which was good. A breakout at no more than sixty light-hours
from one's destination wasn't bad, in a strange sector of the galaxy
and after three light-years of journeying blind.
"Arise and shine, Murgatroyd," said Calhoun. "Comb your whiskers. Get
set to astonish the natives!"
A sleepy, small, shrill voice said: "_Chee!_"
Murgatroyd the _tormal_ came crawling out of the small cubbyhole which
was his own. He blinked at Calhoun.
"We're due to land shortly," Calhoun observed. "You will impress the
local inhabitants. I will get unpopular. According to the records,
there's been no Med Ship inspection here for twelve standard years.
And that was practically no inspection, to judge by the report."
Murgatroyd said: "_Chee-chee!_"
He began to make his toilet, first licking his right-hand whiskers and
then his left. Then he stood up and shook himself and looked
interestedly at Calh
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