50 Short Science Fiction Tales by Isaac Asimov
Author:Isaac Asimov [Asimov, Isaac]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
watching the back of his head with frightened eyes. “But,
of course, you can’t violate the security rules, can you?
You can’t tell me anything about it at all. . . .”
He shrugged, turning around. “There’ll be a newscast at
six o’clock. In ten minutes. Wherever there’s a radio or
television set on Earth, everybody will hear what we found
out in that interview. Perhaps not quite everything, but
almost everything.”
“Oh?” she said in a surprised, small voice. She looked at
him in silence for a moment, her eyes growing more
frightened. “Why would they do a thing like that?”
“Well,” said the professor, “it seemed like the right thing
to do. The best thing, at any rate. There may be some panic,
of course.” He turned back to the window and gazed out on
the street, as if something there were holding his attention.
He looked thoughtful and abstracted, she decided. But then
a better word came to her, and it was “resigned.”
“Clive,” she said, almost desperately, “what happened?”
He frowned absently at her and walked to the radio. It
began to make faint, humming noises as the professor
adjusted dials unhurriedly. The humming didn’t vary much.
“They’ve cleared the networks, I imagine,” he remarked.
The sentence went on repeating itself in his wife’s mind,
with no particular significance at first. But then a meaning
came into it and grew and swelled swiftly, until she felt her
head would burst with it. They’ve cleared the networks. All
over the world this evening, they’ve cleared the networks.
Until the newscast comes on at six o’clock . . .
“As to what happened,” she heard her husband’s voice
saying, “that’s a little difficult to understand or explain.
Even now. It was certainly amazing—” He interrupted
himself. “Do you remember Milt Caldwell, dear?”
“Milt Caldwell?” She searched her mind blankly. “No,”
she said, shaking her head.
“A rather well-known anthropologist,” the Professor
informed her, with an air of faint reproach. “Milt got
himself lost in the approximate center of the Australian
deserts some two years ago. Only we have been told he
didn’t get lost. They picked him up—”
“They? ” she said. “You mean there’s more than one?”
“Well, there would be more than one, wouldn’t there?” he
asked reasonably. “That explains, at any rate, how they
learned to speak English. It made it seem a little more
reasonable, anyhow,” he added, “when it told us that.
Seven minutes to six . . .”
“What?” she said faintly.
“Seven minutes to six,” the Professor repeated. “Sit
down, dear. I believe I can tell you, in seven minutes,
approximately what occurred. . . .”
The Visitor from Outside sat in its cage, its large gray
hands slackly clasping the bars. Its attitudes and motions,
the professor had noted in the two minutes since he had
entered the room with the other men, approximated those of
a rather heavily built ape. Reporters had called it “the Toad
from Mars,” on the basis of the first descriptions they’d had
of it—the flabby shape and loose, warty skin made that a
vaguely adequate identification. The round, horny head
almost could have been that of a lizard.
With a zoologist’s fascination in a completely new genus,
the professor catalogued these contradicting physical
details in his mind. Yet something somewhat like this
might have been
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