By Fredric Brown; Robert Moore Williams; Nelson S. Bond; James Henry Carlisle III; Ray Bradbury; Manly Wade Wellman; William Morrison; Norman Angell
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Mr. Egan, I can't begin to tell you how delighted I am to see you. How are you, sir? " "Fair," said Egan, removing his hand from the other's grip. "That's fine, that's fine," the banker beamed. " the inventor demanded. Connors could not restrain his excitement. "To be frank, sir, I wanted to tell you that the bank, upon my persuasion, has reconsidered your request for a loan. " "I don't want it," said Egan bluntly. He turned to go. The banker followed him. "Just a minute, sir. Just a minute, Mr.
All right, although you will be able to see but little. " The engineer turned out the lights. " In the darkness of that silent laboratory Egan strained his eyes. Again the hair on the back of his neck was rising and chills were walking over his body as he stared. At what? The room was as black as midnight. In that blackness something moved. Gray, indistinct, as vague as a shadow, substanceless—he was not sure he saw it. His hand went out, exploring, but touched nothing. "You can't feel me," whispered the helmet.
Who is it that has sat in on the game played by the bulls and the bears, with millions at stake, and has taken the big time operators for such a ride that the financial market is gasping at the spectacle? We might whisper that his name is Egan. We might also whisper, that in a series of daring and spectacular plunges, this small town inventor is reputed to have cleaned up close to a quarter of a million dollars within the last ten days. Nice going, Egan! FOR once, a gossip columnist was right. Egan had cleaned up over two hundred thousand dollars.



