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Snide, issue 1, May 1940

Page 33

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stranger, proudly. "Ah," said Willus. There was something he had forgotten, but he couldn't quite remember. "New, if you'll just get in - " suggested the stranger, opening the outer lock. "Yes, but - " said Willus. The stranger closed the door behind him. "Oh, well," said Willus, philosophically, "I wonder if there's any gin on board." He lifted a foot toward a box on the farther wall marked "Medicine Cabinet." The rest of his body followed the foot and Willus found himself hovering in the air a few inches from the cabinet. "Oh-oh," said Willus. By means of pushing against the wails and ceiling, he managed to reach a porthole where he observed that Sirius Major and the stranger's spaceship were no longer connected. "Well, well," said WIllus, reflectively. Then he reclined in the air in the middle of the ship and went to sleep. When he awoke, things were different. The colors were all wrong, for example, and he
 
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