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Fantascience Digest, v. 1, issue 1, November-December 1937
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Page 30 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST which cut around the heavy cupboard when you weren't looking! Yes, they probably degravitized the structure so it weighed comparatively nothing to Black Sammy--pardon me--of course--Slippery Pete. Oh, you have to watch those boys, but we're on the trail, and I think we'll pick up the lifeboat. That show they put on was just a ruse to get your lifeboat and make away. They probably received the first spacegram themselves, and knew they had to get away quickly--and saw no other way of doing it. But it seems they had nearly a million dollars worth of radium with them." Yes, we were palpitating when he cut off. Just the same, Captain Diamond picked up what was left of the bent Maniac Maker contrivance with a pair of long insulated tongs. And as it was, it reached its presumably foredestined fate, for at the price of a million dollars--worth of radium--it was flung through a port-hole and out into the blistering space upon a solitary orbit. Read the Science Fiction Fan! [?] the best fan news [?] F. Wiggins 29th Street Denver Colorado
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Page 30 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST which cut around the heavy cupboard when you weren't looking! Yes, they probably degravitized the structure so it weighed comparatively nothing to Black Sammy--pardon me--of course--Slippery Pete. Oh, you have to watch those boys, but we're on the trail, and I think we'll pick up the lifeboat. That show they put on was just a ruse to get your lifeboat and make away. They probably received the first spacegram themselves, and knew they had to get away quickly--and saw no other way of doing it. But it seems they had nearly a million dollars worth of radium with them." Yes, we were palpitating when he cut off. Just the same, Captain Diamond picked up what was left of the bent Maniac Maker contrivance with a pair of long insulated tongs. And as it was, it reached its presumably foredestined fate, for at the price of a million dollars--worth of radium--it was flung through a port-hole and out into the blistering space upon a solitary orbit. Read the Science Fiction Fan! [?] the best fan news [?] F. Wiggins 29th Street Denver Colorado
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