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PART IV THE TRADERS
TRADERS?..  and constantly  in advance  of the  political hegemony  of theFoundation were  the Traders, reaching out  tenuous fingerholds through thetremendous distances  of the Periphery. Months  or years might pass betweenlandings on Terminus; their  ships were often nothing more than patchquiltsof  home-made repairs  and improvisations;  their honesty  was none  of thehighest; their daring...
Through   it  all   they   forged  an   empire  more   enduring   than  thepseudo-religious despotism of the Four Kingdoms...
Tales  without end  are  told of  these  massive, lonely  figures who  borehalf-seriously, half-mockingly a motto  adopted from one of Salvor Hardin'sepigrams, "Never  let your sense of  morals prevent you from  doing what isright!"  It  is difficult  now  to  tell which  tales  are  real and  whichapocryphal.  There   are  none   probably  that  have   not  suffered  someexaggeration....
ENCYCLOPEDIA GALACTICALimmar Ponyets was completely a-lather when the call reached his receiver ?
which proves  that the old bromide about  telemessages and the shower holdstrue   even  in   the  dark,   hard  space   of  the   Galactic  Periphery.
Luckily that  part of  a free-lance trade  ship which is not  given over tomiscellaneous merchandise  is extremely snug. So  much so, that the shower,hot water  included, is located in  a two-by-four cubby, ten  feet from thecontrol  panels. Ponyets heard  the staccato  rattle of the  receiver quiteplainly.
Dripping suds  and a growl, he  stepped out to adjust  the vocal, and threehours later  a second  trade ship was  alongside, and a  grinning youngsterentered through the air tube between the ships.
Ponyets  rattled  his  best  chair  forward  and  perched  himself  on  thepilot-swivel.
"What've you  been doing, Gorm?" he asked, darkly.  "Chasing me all the wayfrom the Foundation?"Les Gorm  broke out a cigarette, and shook his  head definitely, "Me? Not achance. I'm just a  sucker who happened to land on Glyptal IV the day afterthe mail. So they sent me out after you with this."The   tiny,  gleaming   sphere  changed   hands,  and  Gorm   added,  "It'sconfidential. Super-secret. Can't be trusted to the sub-ether and all that.
Or  so I  gather. At  least, it's  a Personal  Capsule, and won't  open foranyone but you."Ponyets regarded  the capsule distastefully,  "I can see that.  And I neverknew one of these to hold good news, either."It opened in his  hand and the thin, transparent tape unrolled stiffly. Hiseyes swept the message  quickly, for when the last of the tape had emerged,the first&nbs............
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