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"But, Sultan ..." "Well?" "I can't allow your Minister of Propaganda to use me and _Know Your Universe!_ as a kind of investment brochure." The Sultan nodded wearily. "I expected you to take that attitude.... Well--what do you yourself have in mind?" "I've been looking for something to tie to," said Murphy. "I think it's going to be the dramatic contrast between the ruined cities and the new domed valleys. How the Earth settlers succeeded where the ancient people failed to meet the challenge of the dissipating atmosphere." "Well," the Sultan said grudgingly, "that's not too bad." "Today I want to take some shots of the palace, the dome, the city, the paddies, groves, orchards, farms. Tomorrow I'm taking a trip out to one of the ruins." "I see," said the Sultan. "Then you won't need my charts and statistics?" "Well, Sultan, I could film the stuff your Propaganda Minister cooked up, and I could take it back to Earth. Howard Frayberg or Sam Catlin would tear into it, rip it apart, lard in some head-hunting, a little cannibalism and temple prostitution, and you'd never know you were watching Singhalut. You'd scream with horror, and I'd be fired." "In that case," said the Sultan, "I will leave you to the dictates of your conscience." * * * * * Howard Frayberg looked around the gray landscape of Riker's Planet, gazed out over the roaring black Mogador Ocean. "Sam, I think there's a story out there." Sam Catlin shivered inside his electrically heated glass overcoat. "Out on that ocean? It's full of man-eating plesiosaurs--horrible things forty feet long." "Suppose we worked something out on the line of Moby Dick? _The White Monster of the Mogador Ocean._ We'd set sail in a catamaran--" "Us?" "No," said Frayberg impatiently. "Of course not us. Two or three of the staff. They'd sail out there, look over these gray and red monsters, maybe fake a fight or two, but all the time they're after the legendary white one. How's it sound?" "I don't think we pay our men enough money." "Wilbur Murphy might do it. He's willing to look for a man riding a horse up to meet his space-ships." "He might draw the line at a white plesiosaur riding up to meet his catamaran." Frayberg turned away. "Somebody's got to have ideas around here...." "We'd better head back to the space-port," said Catlin. "We got two hours to make the Sirgamesk shuttle." * *
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