Made to Measure - William Campbell Gault

Made to Measure

By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every man and woman, but Joe wasn't willing to bet on it. He was a man who rolled his own!
The pressure tube locks clicked behind them, as the train moved on. It was a strange, sighing click and to Joe it sounded like, She's not right—she's not right—she's not right—
So, finally, he said it. She's not right.
Sam, who was riding with him, looked over wonderingly. Who isn't?
Vera. My wife. She's not right.
Sam frowned. Are you serious, Joe? You mean she's—? He tapped his temple.
Oh, no. I mean she's not what I want.
That's why we have the Center, Sam answered, as if quoting, which he was. With the current and growing preponderance of women over men, something had to be done. I think we've done it.
Sam was the Director of the Domestic Center and a man sold on his job.
You've done as well as you could, Joe agreed in an argumentative way. You've given some reason and order to the marital competition among women. You've almost eliminated illicit relations. You've established a basic security for the kids. But the big job? You've missed it completely.

William Campbell Gault
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Английский

Год издания

2016-02-12

Темы

Science fiction; Short stories; Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; Robots -- Fiction; Spouses -- Fiction

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