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Updated: June 2, 2025


Hyram Logan came from around the back of the house to greet Strong, and Jane, who had been busy in the kitchen preparing supper, came to meet the young officer, wiping her hands on her apron. "Mighty glad to see the Solar Guard remembered we're out here," said Logan as he led Strong into the house. Seated comfortably in the living room, Strong brought up the purpose of his visit right away.

"Vidac is making sure we stay here." "Well," said Roger disgustedly, "if we don't get out pretty soon, we won't " He didn't finish the sentence. At that moment the door suddenly opened and Bush stepped in, two paralo-ray guns in his hands, cocked and ready to fire. Behind him was Hyram Logan and his daughter, Jane.

"Miss Harriet wants to see you," he said, with a grin; "you wouldn't be in such a hurry if you knew what for." "I want you to come to dinner with us," Harriet said, tremulously, leaning forward. "Jennie Wynn and I are going to put our baskets together, and Hyram Longtree and Sue Kirby are coming." "I thank you," he said, "but I reckon I'll have to eat with Mrs. Bradley."

Deforest Young believed that he was beginning to hate the boy. Suddenly he leaned over, and touched the bell. It pealed loudly through the building. Tess sat up. The bell disturbed her, and she cast her eye upon the basket, with a shifting, darting glance. The janitor appeared at the door. "Hyram," said Young, "could you find a vessel which would hold berries or fish?

A clear case of attempting to get the colonists to rebel which would give them the right to absolute control of the entire satellite and the people. Cadet Tom Corbett here is to be congratulated for not allowing Mr. Logan to go around like a vigilante and get us all in a space hurricane!" Hyram Logan blushed and cleared his throat noisily.

Vidac wavered under the Solar Guard captain's withering gaze. He nodded and turned away. As Strong pushed through the crowd of welcoming colonists, someone tugged at his sleeve and whispered into his ear. "Don't believe all you hear!" Strong turned to see the face of Hyram Logan. Before he could reply, Logan disappeared into the crowd. "Well, Captain Strong? Are you coming?" asked Vidac.

"I know that chemical crops are not as tasteful as naturals, but they are larger, more abundant, and nourishing." He paused and looked at the men. "However, even chemicals are not the whole answer." "Well," said Hyram Logan, who had become the unofficial spokesman for the farmers, "give us the chemicals and let's get to work. Everyone here knows how to grow crops out of a test tube!"

He had brought it on himself, but he was stung to the quick when she touched Bates's arm, smiled indifferently, and said: "I see Sue and Hyram out there waiting for us; we'd better go." As Westerfelt walked on, overwhelmed with jealous rage, he heard her in the same tone ask Jennie Wynn to send Frank after her basket. Westerfelt edged his way through the crowd to Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Dawson.

Peering around the corner of the Administration Building, Strong saw Marshall clearly and then recognized the daughter of Hyram Logan. He dashed out of his hiding place and greeted them with a yell. "Jeff! Jeff! Over here!" The three friends of the Space Cadets were soon telling each other the latest developments.

Strong stood up and shook hands with each of them. "From what you've told me," he said, "I think I should see Hyram Logan first." "Yes, sir," said Tom. "He's sort of the spokesman for the rest of the colonists. He can give you a lot of information." "Good!" said Strong. "Where will I find him?" Tom gave directions and the captain left the three cadets with a smile. "Don't worry.

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