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Transcriber's Notes
This etext was produced from Amazing Science Fiction Stories May 1960. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.
The following corrections have been made to the text:
Page 48: Both hands of the clock were pointing upward{original had uward}.
Page 51: Rolling the knapsack up into a ball and tying it securely{original had securly}, he threw it over the brink.
Page 52: The spurt of a match showed him his miner’s cap{original had cape} not five feet away.
Page 55: Even though we go farther than the graveyard of stars—or beyond the gates of hell, maybe—I will find her.”{original omitted quotation mark}
Page 59: We know now that Grim Hagen and his ship, with all his prisoners and loot, took off from the bed of the sea with a flourish which was just like Grim Hagen{original had Hagin}.