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ICHIP WARREN STOOD BEFORE an oblong of glass set into one wall of the spaceship Chickadee II, stared at what he saw reflected therefrom—and frowned. He didn’t like it. Not a bit! It was too—too— He turned away angrily, ripped the offending article from about his neck, and chose another necktie from the rack. This one was brighter, gaudier, much more in keeping with the gaiety of his mood. He emitted a grunt of satisfaction, spun from the mirror to face his two companions triumphantly. “There! How do you like that?” Syd Palmer, short and chubby, tow-headed and liquid-blue of eye, always languid save when engaged in the solution of some engineering problem concerned with the space vessel he mothered like a brooding hen, moaned insultingly and forced a shudder. “Sunspots! Novae! Flying co

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