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“Damn! - I'd rather walk into something of my own accord than to be frogmarched into it." "So it says here in the file. James Mowry, twenty-six, restless and pigheaded. Can be trusted to do anything at all - provided the alternative is worse." "You sound like my father. Did he tell you that?" "The Service does not reveal its sources of information.”

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Eric Frank Russell
Eric Frank Russell

Eric Frank Russell was a British science fiction author born on January 6, 1905, and died on February 28, 1978. Known for his unique imagination and profound philosophical insights, his works have had a significant impact on the science fiction genre. more

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