Brigands of the Moon
tion and worked them out. I was, I think, of the Planetara's officers the most expert handler of the mathematical calculators. The locating of our posit
Carter in the isolat
've a normal group of passengers apparently, but I don't l
and the Englishman are great on argumen
hung on
his things. We searched both
Instead I told him about t
night when the passengers are asleep, come here to me
-about the Gran
stone." Balch and Blackstone we
say about the zero hour. We
dismis
luded deck. A porthole, with the black heavens and the bl
he Venus form of jocu
h me. I have been wondering w
y are you going to Mars, V
some a man. Do you know, from Venus to Earth, and I ha
every girl of your world." And I added seriously, "Y
at else? Of course, a chanc
e silly,
I have no doubt, to display her shapely, satin-sheathed legs. Her black hair was coiled in a heavy knot at the bac
wise from beneath her
ious,"
ber. Intoxicated
at sort of
ce me. "There's a fellow here on the Planetara, Rance Rankin, he calls himself. At our
old me. No, I nev
s listed for the same theater I am. Nice sort of fellow." She paused,
me. "Why do
Earth woman and child and a small Venus m
there's something strange about this voyage. I'm no
nkin-" I
me-I've known too many magicians." She grinned. "I chal
Ob Hahn?" I
at breakfast. By Satan, what a flow of words that devil driver
's words: "Things are not always what they seem-" Were these passengers masqueraders? Were the
voice to a whisper. "I'll be serious. I want to know what in hell is
ou mean?"
talking about. And what was the excitement y
item
e made sure no one was within hearing. She put her hand on my arm. I could ba
he
it. You are in it. I saw you this mornin
ou
deflecting, invisible cloak. You couldn't fool an audienc
Don't ramble, Ve
itting with a cigarette. I saw the purser
prowler went throug
did. I coul
purser
hought that was queer. He never made a move. And then you came along an
nza, where did the pr
see his blurred outline." She added, "Why should George Prince be sneaking around wit
ster Moa came strolling along the d
oing on. Listen! Whatever you learn-whatever you encounter which looks unusual-will you t
ou." She was trembling with excitement. "Whatever it is, I want to be in on it. Here's some
are t
Englishman, Sir Arthur, this morning. Stripped him of half a pound of eight-inch leaves-a neat little st
She was a mine of in
y wanted to know what kind of a ship this was. Why? Because Shac has a cute little eavesdropping microphone of
, "Venza
retended to drape herself upon me. Her hair smo
purser joined them." Her whispered words tumbled over one another. "A hundred pounds of gold leaf-tha
d. "Well?"
ac's current wa
lk with him. No! I'd better let him alone
do anything I told
t what y
abruptly. "There's Ani
deck, but turned back. Venza ca
dsome as you would gaze after me like that." She turned solemn. "You may be interested to
e've hardl
y? I never hear
nd when I rose beside her, she whispered, "We should n
d figure as she turned into th