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enly, Tom felt very thankful that Johnny Coombs had friends.... * * * * * "I don't like it," the Major said, facing Tom and Greg across the desk in the U.N. Registry office below the control tower. "You've gotten an idea in your heads, and you just won't listen to reason." Somewhere above them, Tom could hear the low-pitched rumble of a scout-ship blasting from its launching rack. "All we want to do is go out and work Dad's claim," he said for the second time. "I know perfectly well what you want to do, that's why I told the people here to alert me if you tried to clear a ship. You don't know what you're doing ... and I'm not going to sign those clearance papers." "Why not?" Greg said. "Because you're going out there asking for trouble, that's why not." "But you told us before that there wasn't any trouble. Dad had an accident, that was all. So how could we get in trouble?" The Major's face was an angry red. He started to say something, then stopped, and scowled at them instead. They met his stare. Finally he threw up his hands. "All right, so I can't legally stop you," he said. "But at least I can beg you to use your heads. You're wasting time and money on a foolish idea. You're walking into dangers and risks that you can't handle, and I hate to see it happen. "Mining in the Belt is a job for experienced men, not rank novices." "Johnny Coombs is no novice." "No, but he's lost his wits, taking you two out there." "Well, are there any other dangers you have in mind?" Once more the Major searched for words, and failed to find them. "No," he sighed, "and you wouldn't listen if I did." "It seems everybody is warning us about how dangerous this trip is likely to be," Greg said quietly. "Last night it was Merrill Tawney. He offered to buy us out, he was so eager for a deal that he offered us a fantastic price. Then Johnny tells us that Dad mined some rich ore when he was out there on his last trip, but never got a chance to bring it in because of his ... accident. Up until now I haven't been so sure Dad _didn't_ just have an accident, but now I'm beginning to wonder. Too many people have been warning us...." "You're determined to go out there, then?" "That's about right." The Major picked up the clearance papers, glanced at them quickly, and signed them. "All right, you're cleared. I hate to do it, but I suppose I'd go with you if the law would let me. And I'
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