![]() ![]() ![]() "The minds of the young should not be poisoned by such wild imaginings." He glanced at his watch and rose hastily, kissed his wife and left. ![]() I fully agree with you." "Thank you, my dear," Mr.Weatherwax said, more kindly. "Travel to other galaxies by means of space warps, whatever they are.Time machines, teleportation and tele-kinesis.Balderdash, sheer balderdash." "My dear Jason," said his wife, this time with just the faintest touch of asperity, "I assure you I shall watch Gerald's reading closely hereafter. "Such inane and utterly preposterous tripe," he said. The periodical was hidden under it, and of course I glanced through it." The points of Mr.Weatherwax's mustache quivered with indignation."Such utterly ridiculous concepts, such impossibly wild ideas.Astounding Stories, indeed!" He took a sip of his coffee to calm himself. I did not know it was here." "Nor would I have known had I not, after I came in last night, accidentally happened to displace one of the pillows on the sofa. I did not see the magazine when he brought it in. But it is your responsibility to know what our son reads." "I shall watch more closely, Jason. "My dear," he said, "I want it definitely un-derstood that there shall be no more such trashy read-ing around this apartment." "Yes, Jason. Mr.Weatherwax buttered his toast carefully. ![]()
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