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Then there are women who are not of the profession。
From myearlier life here I know that a high percent…
…age of both 〃single〃 women and 〃married〃 women (a sharp dichotomy; much sharper than On Tertius or even Secundus ) …many of these will chance unlicensed coupling for fun; … adventure; love; or other reasons。 Most women here are thus available sometimes and with some men…although not with all men nor all the time; here&…now the sport is necessarily clandestine。
Nor do I lack confidence; nor have I contracted the local 〃moral〃… attitude。
But the answer is again No。 Why?
First reason: It is all too likely to get one's arse shot off! …
No joke; dears。 Here…&…now almost every female is quasi…property of some male。 Husband; father; sweetheart;
betrothed…someone。 If he catches you; he may kill you
…and public tipinion is such that he is unlikely to he
punished。 But if you kill him 。 。 you hang by the neck until dead; dead; dead! …
It seems an excessive price。 I don't plan to risk it。
There are a small but appreciable number of females who are not 〃property〃 of some male…so what's holding you back; Lazarus? …
The overhead; for one thing。 (Better not tell Galahad this; it would break his heart。) Negotiations are usually long; plex; and very expensive…and she is likely to regard 〃success〃 as equivalent to a proposal of lifetime contract。
On top of that she is quite likely to bee pregnant。 I should have asked Ishtar to offset my fertility … for this trip。 (I …am terribly glad I did not。) (And I am honing for you darlings; my other selves…and thank you endlessly for kicking my feet out from under me。 I couldn't
…… initiate it; dearly as I wanted to!)
Laz and Lor; believe this: Mature females here do not know when they are fertile。 They rely either on luck or on contraceptive methods that range from chancy to worthless。 Furthermore; they can't find out even from their therapists…who don't know much about it themselves。 (There are no geicists。) Therapy is very primitive in 1916。 Most physicians are trying hard; I think; but the art is barely out of the witch…doctor stage。 Just rough surgery and a few drugs…most of which I know to be useless or harmful。 As for contraception…hold on tight!…it is forbidden by law。
Another law made to be broken…and is。 But law and customs retard … progress in such matters。 At present (1916) the monest method involves an elastomer sheath worn by the male…in other words they 〃couple〃 without touching。 Stop screaming; you'll never have to put up with it。 But it is as bad as it sounds。
I've saved my strongest reason for the last。 Dears; I've been spoiled。 In 1916 a bath once a week is considered er。ough by most people; too much by some。 Other habits match。 Such thing when unavoidable can be ignored。 I'm well aware that I whiff like an old billy goat in very short order myself。 Nevertheless; when I have enjoyed the pany of six of the daintiest darlings in the Galaxy…well; I'd rather wait。 Shucks; ten years isn't long。
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If yqtr have receiv4d any of …the letters I will send over the next ten years; then you may have rushed to check up on Gr~gorian 1916…1919。 I selected 1919…1929 both to savor it…a vintage decade; the very last happy period in
… old Earth's history…but also to avoid the first of the Terran Plaary Wars; the one known now (it has already started) as 〃The European War;〃 then will be called
…〃The World War;〃 then still later 〃The First World War;〃 and designated in most ancient histories as 〃Phase One of
the First Terran Plaary War。〃
Don't;fret; I'm going to give it a wide berth。 This in
volves change~ in my travel plans but none in the 1926
pickup。 I ha~e little memory of this war; I was too
young。 But I recall (probably from school lessons rather
than …from direct memory) that this country got into it in
… …1917; and that the war ended the following year…and
that date I remember exactly; as it was my sixth birthday
and I thought the noise and celebration was for me。
What I can't remember is the exact date this country entered the war。 I may not have looked it up in planning this junket; my purpose was to arrive after 11 November 1918; the day the war ended; and! allowed what I thought was a fortable margin。 I was fitting in those ten years most carefully; as the following ten years; 1929…1939;are decidedly not a vintage decade…and they end with the start of Phase Two of the First Terran Plaary War。
There is no possible way for me to look up that date… but I find one bright clue in my memory: a phrase 〃The Guns of August。〃 That phrase has a sharp association in my memory with this war…and it fits; for I remember that it was warm; summery weather (August is summer here) when Gramp (your maternal grandfather; dears) took me out into the backyard and explained to me what 〃war〃 is and why we must win。
I don't think he made me understand it…but! remember the occasion; I remember his serious manner; I remember the weat?er (warm); and the time of day (just before supper)。
Very well; I'll expect this country to declare war next
…August; I'll duck for cover in July…for I have no interest in this war。 I know which side won… (the side this country will be on) but I know also that 〃The War to End All Wars〃 (it was called that!) was a disastrous defeat both for 〃victors〃 and 〃vanquished〃…it led inevitably to the
467Great Collapse and caused me to get off this pla。 Nothing I can do will change any of that; there are no paradoxes。
So I will hole up till it's over。 Almost every nation on Terra eventually picked sides…but many did no fighting; and the war did not get close to them; especially nations south of here; Central and South America; so that is probably where I will go。
But I have almost a year to plan it。 It is easy here to be anything you claim to be…no identification cards; no puter codes; no thumbprints; no tax numbers。 Mind you; this pla now has as many people as Secundus has (will have…your 〃now〃)…yet births are not even registered in much of this country (mine was not; other than with the Families); and a man is whoever he says he is! There are no formalities about leaving this country。 It is slightly more difficult to get back in; but I have endless time to cope with that。 … But I should; through ordinary prudence; go away for
the duration of this war。 Why? Conscription。 I'm durned if I'll try to explain that term to girls who just barely know what a war is; but it means 〃slave armies〃…and it means to me that I should have asked Ishtar to make me look at least twice the apparent age I look now。 If I hang around here too long; I risk being an involuntary 〃hero〃 in a war that was over before I was old enough to go to school。
This strikes me as ridiculous。
So I'll concentrate on accumulating money to carry me a couple of years…convert that into gold (about eight kilos; not too heavy)…then the first of next July; move south。 A mild problem then; as this country is conducting a small…scale border war with the one just south of it。 (Going north is out of the question; that country is a4ready in the big war。) The ocean to the east has underwater warships in it; these tend to shoot at anything that floats。 But the ocean on the other side is free of such vermin。 If I take a ship going south from a seaport on the west side of this country; I'll wind up outside the fighting zones。 In the meantime I must improve my Spanish… much like Galacta but prettier。 I'll find a tutor…no; Laz; not a horizontal one。 Don't you ever think about anything else?
468(e to think of it; dear; what else is worth thinking about? Money?)
Yes; money; at the moment; and I have plans for that。 The country is about to elect a chief of government…and I am the only man on Terra who knows who will be elected。 Why did it stick in my memory? Take a look at my registered Families' name。
So my pressing problem is to lay hands on money to bet on that election。 What I win I'll use to gamble in the bourse…except that it won't be gambling; as this country is already in a war economy and 1 know it will continue。
I wish 'I could accept bets on the election instead of placing them…but that is too risky to … my skin; I don't have the right political connections。
You see… No; I had better explain how this city is organized。
Kansas City is a pleasant place。 It has tree…shaded streets; lovely residential neighborhoods; a boulevard and park syst~m known throughout the pla。 Its excellent paving encourages the automobile carriages that are beginning to be popular。 Most of this country is still deep in mud; Kansas City's well…pave~1 streets have more of these autopropelled vehicles than horse…drawn ones。
The city is prosperous; being the second largest market and transportation center of the most productive agricul…' tural area