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      Table of Contents

       Copyright Information

       Books by Mack Reynolds

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Aftermath

      Copyright © 1974 by Mack Reynolds.

      All rights reserved.

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      Published by Wildside Press, LLC.

      www.wildsidepress.com

      THE BAT HARDIN SERIES

      Commune 2000 AD

      The Towers of Utopia

      Rolltown

      THE HOMER CRAWFORD SERIES

      Black Man’s Burden

      Border, Breed nor Birth

      The Best Ye Breed

      THE JOE MAUSER SERIES

      Mercenary from Tomorrow

      The Earth War

      The Fracas Factor

      Time Gladiator

      Joe Mauser: Mercenary from Tomorrow (with Michael A. Banks)

      THE JULIAN WEST SERIES

      Looking Backward from the Year 2000

      Equality in the Year 2000

      THE LAGRANGE SERIES

      Lagrange Five

      The Lagrangists (with Dean Ing)

      Chaos in Lagrangia

      Trojan Orbit (with Dean Ing)

      THE UNITED PLANETS SERIES

      Planetary Agent X

      Dawnman Planet

      The Rival Rigelians

      Code Duello

      Amazon Planet

      OTHER BOOKS

      Ability Quotient

      After Some Tomorrow

      After Utopia

      Brain World

      Computer War

      Computer World

      Day After Tomorrow

      Depression or Bust

      Galactic Medal of Honour

      Of Godlike Power (aka Earth Unaware)

      Perchance to Dream

      Police Patrol: 2000AD

      Satellite City

      Section G: United Planets

      Space Pioneer

      Space Search

      Space Visitor

      The Computer Conspiracy

      The Cosmic Eye

      The Five-way Secret Agent

      The Space Barbarians

      Tomorrow Might be Different

      Trample an Empire Down

      When Theodore Swain awoke he didn’t, customarily, open his eyes immediately. He was a vivid dreamer and invariably took a few moments to orient himself. He was, he decided, obviously in his own bed and in his own home. The day before he had spent largely at his studies, to the extent that he had eaten his evening meal in the community restaurant rather than take the time to prepare his own food, which was his wont. He was sleeping nude, which brought back to him the balance of the previous evening, after having finished dinner.

      Nora, or was her name Norma?

      He opened his eyes and looked at the pillow next to him.

      Her short-cut hair was blond, most likely not naturally, and her eyes were very blue and at the moment were trained on him, an element of mocking there. Her nose was too small but she had perfect ears and a pouting, provocative mouth. The single sheet that covered them both hid her figure, but it came back to him now in a rush. She was a plump, much-curved girl, with possibly the most lush breasts he had ever enjoyed, the nipples so delicately pink that he had at first suspected cosmetics.

      Ted said, “Good morning.”

      She ignored that, brought forth bare arms and stretched languidly. She looked at him, grinned a cat grin and said, accusingly, “Where did you learn that last position you talked me into? It was wizard, once you got onto the hang, but where’d you learn it?”

      He said, “You’ll never believe this, but actually it’s depicted on the wall of a Mayan temple in Bonampak, in southern Mexico.”

      She said, remembering lasciviously, “It’s the first time I ever did it standing up. Jim used to tell me I was going to get calluses on my ass from lying on my back so much.”

      Ted laughed. In actuality, he had always rather dreaded the morning after the lay before. What was the old wheeze? Before, you’d drink your coffee out of it, and afterwards you wouldn’t spit in it. However, he had always forced himself to rise to the occasion.

      He said, “That same Mayan position, by the way, is also depicted in stone carvings on the Hindu temple

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