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Planeteer Magazine, v. 2, isssue 1, March 1939
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stated The Planeteer to The Asteroid, "Now I'll see that these people behave and you get that gold aboard our ship." The gold was piled up near the air lock and The Asteroid made ten trips to their ship carrying two bars of gold each trip. "All aboard," he stated after the last trip. "OK," said The Planeteer and then to the passengers and crew members of teh Liner, "Here is something to remember me by," and he threw a small gold coin into their mist. There was a mild rush for it and the young girl who wanted to fight the pirates shouted, "I got it." She looked it over and saw that on one side there was cut a picture of a space ship and in its center was a sphere representing, The Earth, "the mark of The Planeteer." "He's a swell fellow," stated the girl. She looked out of the small porthole, but The Planeteer was gone. A few months later all the hospitals on earth and Mars received hundreds of dollars in gold bars. The Planeteer had returned the gold. At the Interplanetary Lines Headquarters, the president of Interplanetary and also the ruler of Venus, swore and almost ripped his desk apart. On his desk was a letter stating: "Dear Sir: Received on account, $300,000,000 in gold. Thank you, and it was signed THE PLANETEER. (THE END) READ MORE OF THE FIGHT OF THE PLANETEER IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE PLANETEER MAGAZINE, OUT IN FOUR MONTHS. THE DREAMER BY Gertrude Kuslan He drew closer to her. His long fingers trembling with happiness caressed her perfect form lingeringly... "Oh, my darling," he breathed. "At last, at long last, you're mine. Mine to have and hold as long as God sees fit. I've loved you from the minute you were born. I've dreamed of you, longed for you, loved you so passionately that my entire being ached with the ecstatic torture of it -- and now you're mine. Mine!" His dark eyes glowed with deep, fiery passion --- but she was silent---. "Hey you!" called a sharp voice. "Take your hand off her! Scram, wiseguy!" The speaker moved toward her, remarking to himself, "Of all the nuts, he's the worst. Imagine talking to a space ship as though she were human. And he thinks that every new one belongs to him..." (THE END) read all COSMIC PUBLICATIONS they are: THE PLANETEER MAGAZINE FANTASY NEWS THE SCIENCE FICTION FAN THE SCIENCE FICTION SCOUT COSMIC TALES TALES OF SCIENCE WHO'S WHO SPACE LINES INC.
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stated The Planeteer to The Asteroid, "Now I'll see that these people behave and you get that gold aboard our ship." The gold was piled up near the air lock and The Asteroid made ten trips to their ship carrying two bars of gold each trip. "All aboard," he stated after the last trip. "OK," said The Planeteer and then to the passengers and crew members of teh Liner, "Here is something to remember me by," and he threw a small gold coin into their mist. There was a mild rush for it and the young girl who wanted to fight the pirates shouted, "I got it." She looked it over and saw that on one side there was cut a picture of a space ship and in its center was a sphere representing, The Earth, "the mark of The Planeteer." "He's a swell fellow," stated the girl. She looked out of the small porthole, but The Planeteer was gone. A few months later all the hospitals on earth and Mars received hundreds of dollars in gold bars. The Planeteer had returned the gold. At the Interplanetary Lines Headquarters, the president of Interplanetary and also the ruler of Venus, swore and almost ripped his desk apart. On his desk was a letter stating: "Dear Sir: Received on account, $300,000,000 in gold. Thank you, and it was signed THE PLANETEER. (THE END) READ MORE OF THE FIGHT OF THE PLANETEER IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE PLANETEER MAGAZINE, OUT IN FOUR MONTHS. THE DREAMER BY Gertrude Kuslan He drew closer to her. His long fingers trembling with happiness caressed her perfect form lingeringly... "Oh, my darling," he breathed. "At last, at long last, you're mine. Mine to have and hold as long as God sees fit. I've loved you from the minute you were born. I've dreamed of you, longed for you, loved you so passionately that my entire being ached with the ecstatic torture of it -- and now you're mine. Mine!" His dark eyes glowed with deep, fiery passion --- but she was silent---. "Hey you!" called a sharp voice. "Take your hand off her! Scram, wiseguy!" The speaker moved toward her, remarking to himself, "Of all the nuts, he's the worst. Imagine talking to a space ship as though she were human. And he thinks that every new one belongs to him..." (THE END) read all COSMIC PUBLICATIONS they are: THE PLANETEER MAGAZINE FANTASY NEWS THE SCIENCE FICTION FAN THE SCIENCE FICTION SCOUT COSMIC TALES TALES OF SCIENCE WHO'S WHO SPACE LINES INC.
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