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âJudge, the rehearsal is starting; they canât do it without you.â
Ledue clung to his chair. âThey darenât do it with me, Mrs. Maxwell. If I get into it, it wonât be a rehearsal; theyâll be really married, and then there wonât be any point in having a wedding tomorrow.â
âOh, Morgan!â Conn called across the room to Gatworth. âYouâve just been appointed temporary judge for the wedding rehearsal!â
There was a big crowd around Wade Lucas, in the next room; he was telling them about the voyage to Baldur, from which he had returned, and the one to Irminsul, with a cargo of arms, machine tools and contragravity vehicles, on which he and his bride would go for their honeymoon. There was another crowd around Flora; she was telling them about the new fashions on Baldur, which had been brought back on the Ouroboros II.
âWhereâs your father?â his mother was asking him. âHe has to rehearse giving the bride away.â
âProbably in his office. Iâll go get him.â
âYouâll get into an argument with somebody and forget to come back,â his mother said. âSylvie, you go with him, and bring both of them back.â
âWhenâll we have our wedding, Sylvie?â he asked as they went off together.
âWell, before Dad goes to Aditya with the Genji. Thatâll have to be in a month.â
âTwo weeks? That ought to be plenty of time to get ready, and let people recover from this one.â
âEverybodyâs here now. Letâs make it a double wedding tomorrow,â she suggested.
He hadnât been prepared for that. âWell, I hadnât expectedâ ââ ⊠Sure! Good idea!â he agreed.
There was a crowd in Rodney Maxwellâs little officeâ âFawzi and some others, and some Storisende people. One of the latter was vociferating:
âJake Vyckhovenâs no good, and he never was any good!â
âWell, you have to admit, if he hadnât ordered the banks and the Stock Exchange closed that time, weâd have had a horrible panicâ ââ
âAdmit nothing of the kind! Jethro, you were there, youâll bear me out. About a dozen of us were at Executive Palace for hours, bullying him into that. Why, we almost had to twist one of his arms while he was signing the order with the other. And now he has the gall to run for reelection on the strength of his heroic actions at the time of the Travis Hoax!â
âI know who we want for President!â another Storisende man exclaimed. âHeâs right here in this room!â
âYes!â Rodney Maxwell almost bellowed, before the other man could say anything else. âHere he is!â He grabbed Kurt Fawzi by the arm and yanked him to his feet. âHereâs the man most responsible for finding Merlin; the man who first suggested sending my son Conn to Terra to school, the man who, more than anyone else, devoted his life to the search for Merlin, the man whose inextinguishable faith and indomitable courage kept that search alive through its darkest hours. Everybody, get a drink; a toast to our next President, Kurt Fawzi!â
Conn was sure he heard his father add: âGhu, what a narrow escape!â
Then he and Sylvie began chanting, in unison, âWe want Fawzi! We want Fawzi!â
ColophonThe Cosmic Computer
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