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Insidekick (Paperback)
Jesse Franklin Bone
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This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the
classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer
them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so
that everyone can enjoy them.
Excerpt-A five-year contract - hmm - that would the seventy-five
thousand. Figure three thousand a year for living expenses, that
would leave sixty-plenty of capital to start a clinic. The banks
couldn't turn him down if he had that much cash collateral. For
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Excerpt-He came up the street from the South airlock--a big
fellow--walking kinda unsteady, his respirator hanging from his
thick neck. He was burned a dark reddish black from the Dryland sun
and looked like he was on his last legs when he turned into Otto's.
He staggered up to the bar. For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com
Excerpt-The letter from America arrived too late. The Committee had
regarded acceptance as a foregone conclusion, for no one since
Boris Pasternak had turned down a Nobel Prize. So when Professor
Doctor Nels Christianson opened the letter, there was not the
slightest fear on his part, or on that of his fellow committeemen,
Dr. Eric Carlstrom and Dr. Sven Eklund, that the letter would be
anything other than the usual routine acceptance. For more eBooks
visit www.kartindo.com
Excerpt-I returned the crisp salutes of the white-gloved sideboys,
saluted the colors, and shook hands with an immaculate ensign with
an O.D. badge on his tunic. For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com
Excerpt-Now this fellow, George Perkins, was a typical salesman.
And despite his soft exterior there was a good hard core inside.
Lanceford looked him over and decided that he would last. "You came
here of your own free will, didn't you?" he asked. "If you call a
company directive free will," Perkins answered. "I wouldn't come
here for a vacation, if that's what you mean. But the commercial
opportunities can't be ignored." For more eBooks visit
www.kartindo.com
Excerpt-The Aztlan ship had landed early that July morning,
dropping silently through the overcast covering International
Airport. It settled gently to rest precisely in the center of the
junction of the three main runways of the field, effectively tying
up the transcontinental and transoceanic traffic. Fully five
hundred feet in diameter, the giant ship squatted massively on the
runway junction, cracking and buckling the thick concrete runways
under its enormous weight. For more eBooks visit www.kartindo.com
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