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f many minds." "But where--?" The Earthman shook his head. "I don't believe I will tell you now." "I see." The Genoese eyed him emotionlessly. "Then the question becomes, _why_?" Mayer said, "It may be difficult for you to see, but the introduction of each of these will be a nail in feudalism's coffin. Each will increase either production or trade and such increase will lead to the overthrow of feudal society." Baron Leonar, who had remained largely silent throughout the afternoon, now spoke up. "As you said earlier, although I am a lord myself, my interests are your own. I am a merchant first. However, I am not sure I want the changes these devices will bring. Frankly, Honorable Mayer, I am satisfied with my world as I find it today." Amschel Mayer smiled wryly at him. "I am afraid you _must_ adapt to these new developments." The baron said coldly, "Why? I do not like to be told I must do something." "Because, my dear baron, there are three continents on the planet of Genoa. At present there is little trade due to inadequate shipping. But the steam engine I introduce today will soon propel larger craft than you have ever built before." Russ said, "What has this to do with our being forced to use these devices?" "Because I have colleagues on the other continents busily introducing them. If you don't adapt, in time competitors will invade your markets, capture your trade, drive you out of business." Mayer wrapped it up. "Honorables, modernize or go under. It's each man for himself and the devil take the hindmost, if you'll allow a saying from another era." They remained silent for a long period. Finally Olderman stated bluntly, "The barons are not going to like this." Jerry Kennedy grinned. "Obviously, that's why we've introduced you to the tommy gun. It's not going to make any difference if they like it or not." Russ said musingly, "Pressure will be put to prevent the introduction of this equipment." "We'll meet it," Mayer said, shifting happily in his seat. Russ added, "The Temple is ever on the side of the barons. The monks will fight against innovations that threaten to disturb the present way." Mayer said, "Monks usually do. How much property is in the hands of the Temple?" Russ admitted sourly, "The monks are the greatest landlords of all. I would say at least one third of the land and the serfs belong to the Temple." "Ah," Mayer said. "We must investigate the possibi
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