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by Clifford Donald Simak


  When no trace of the thing that had been Ouglat remained, he moved away and viewed the trampled ground.

  Then, for the first time he noticed that the crest of the hill was crowded with other monstrous figures. He glared at them, half in surprise, half in anger. He had not noticed their silent approach.

  “It is Mal Shaff!” cried one.

  “Yes, I am Mal Shaff. What do you want?”

  “But, Mal Shaff, Ouglat destroyed you once long ago!”

  “And I, just now,” replied Mal Shaff, “have destroyed Ouglat.”

  The figures were silent, shifting uneasily. Then one stepped forward.

  “Mal Shaff,” it said, “we thought you were dead. Apparently it was not so. We welcome you to our land again. Ouglat, who once tried to kill you and apparently failed, you have killed, which is right and proper. Come and live with us again in peace. We welcome you.”

  Mal Shaff bowed.

  Gone was all thought of the third dimension. Through Mal Shaff’s mind raced strange, haunting memories of a red desert scattered with scarlet boulders, of silver cliffs of gleaming metallic stone, of huge seas battering against towering headlands. There were other things, too. Great palaces of shining jewels, and weird nights of inhuman joy where hellish flames lit deep, black caverns.

  He bowed again.

  “I thank you, Bathazar,” he said.

  Without a backward look he shambled down the hill with the others.

  * * *

  “Yes?” said the editor. “What’s that you say? Doctor White is dead! A suicide! Yeah, I understand. Worry, hey! Here, Roberts, take this story.”

  He handed over the phone.

  “When you write it,” he said, “play up the fact he was worried about not being able to bring the men back to the third dimension. Give him plenty of praise for ending the Black Horror. It’s a big story.”

  “Sure,” said Roberts, then spoke into the phone: “All right, Bill, shoot the works.”

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