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Science Fiction Collector, v. 2, issue 6, May 1937
Page 5
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DADDY! DADDY! Don't leave me all alone!" The grief-filled voice of five-year-old Janice Hartwell rang out clearly, echoing between the steep sides of the Venutian canyon. The completely-clouded skies seemed to become just a little bluer as John Hartwell, world-aclaimed as the inventor of he Hartwell rocket which had made this first interplanetary flight possible, took his last breath. The little girl started to sob; later, when the father's body had become cold and stiff, she kissed him and with a last, parting look, trod slowly down the sometimes wide, sometimes narrow natural trail leading to the bottom of the valley. An unkind fate had ended this triumphant project in failure -- the finding of the child a (PAGE FIVE)
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DADDY! DADDY! Don't leave me all alone!" The grief-filled voice of five-year-old Janice Hartwell rang out clearly, echoing between the steep sides of the Venutian canyon. The completely-clouded skies seemed to become just a little bluer as John Hartwell, world-aclaimed as the inventor of he Hartwell rocket which had made this first interplanetary flight possible, took his last breath. The little girl started to sob; later, when the father's body had become cold and stiff, she kissed him and with a last, parting look, trod slowly down the sometimes wide, sometimes narrow natural trail leading to the bottom of the valley. An unkind fate had ended this triumphant project in failure -- the finding of the child a (PAGE FIVE)
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