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originally anticipated," Darquelnoy said frankly. "We've been ready to move in for I don't know how long. And instead we just sit here and wait. Which isn't good for morale, either." "No, I don't imagine it is." "There's already a theory among some of the workmen that the blow-up just isn't going to happen, ever. And since that ship went circling by, of course, morale has hit a new low." "It would have been nasty if they'd spotted you," said Ebor. "Nasty?" echoed Darquelnoy. "Catastrophic, you mean. All that crowd up there needs is an enemy, and it doesn't much matter to them who that enemy is. If they were to suspect that we were here, they'd forget their own little squabbles at once and start killing us instead. And that, of course, would mean that they'd be united, for the first time in their history, and who knows how long it would take them before they'd get back to killing one another again." "Well," said Ebor, "you're underground now. And it can't possibly take them _too_ much longer." "One wouldn't think so," agreed Darquelnoy. "In a way," he added, "that spaceship was a hopeful sign. It means that they'll be sending a manned ship along pretty soon, and that should do the trick. As soon as one side has a base on the Moon, the other side is bound to get things started." "A relief for you, eh?" said Ebor. "You know," said Darquelnoy thoughtfully, "I can't help thinking I was born in the wrong age. All this scrabbling around, searching everywhere for suitable planets. Back when the Universe was younger, there were lots and lots of planets to colonize. Now the old problem of half-life is taking its toll, and we can't even hope to keep up with the birth rate any more. If it weren't for the occasional planets like that one up there, I don't know what we'd do." "Don't worry," Ebor told him. "They'll have their atomic war pretty soon, and leave us a nice high-radiation planet to colonize." "I certainly hope it's soon," said Darquelnoy. "This waiting gets on one's nerves." He rang for the orderly. THE END End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of They Also Serve, by Donald E. Westlake *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THEY ALSO SERVE *** ***** This file should be named 30474.txt or 30474.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/0/4/7/30474/ Produced by Greg Weeks, Barbara Tozier and the Online Distribute
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