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ght as well be you; Roderick; as the Salvation Army。 Here; take this tie; too; Doc doesn't wear it anymore。 Look neat when you look for work; I always say…I do …declare I won't hardly open the screen door to give a man a handout if he don't wear a necktie。〃
  
  He accepted it all; aware that she was right; aware also that Dr。 Chaddock would have spent a bad night trying to sleep in his automobile while his sister worried had not Lazarus e along…accounts balanced。 Miss tie made a neat bundle of his own clothes; he thanked her and promised to send them a postcard from …Kansas City…then he abandoned the bundle in the first bushes he came to; feeling mild regret as those clothes would wear indefinitely despite the worn look built into them。 But they were slightly anachronistic in cut and he had never expected to wear them longer than he had to…and a man on the road could not afford to look like a bindle stiff; which Miss tie probably didn't know。
  
  He found the railroad but avoided the depot。 He posted himself at the north edge of town and waited。 A passenger train and a freight headed south went by; then about ten o'clock a freight showed up headed north and still slowly gathering
  
  ……speed; Lazarus swung aboard。 He made no effort not to be
  
  …seen and let …the brakeman shake him down for a dollar…a replica dollar; his authentic dollars were now under a bandage on the inside of his left thigh。 …~ …
  
  The brakeman warned him that there might be a railroad dick at the next stop…don't give him more than a dollar…and there were Pinkertons in the K。C。 yards if he… was going that far 。 。 so don't: those beauties would take his d晘l1& and work him over anyhow。 Lazarus thanked him ahd thought about asking what line this was…the Missouri Pacific?…but decided
  
  that it did not matter; it was headed north; and the brakeman's advice let him know that it was going far enough to suit him。
  
  …456
  
  457After a long hot day; half of it in a gondola;… half in an empty boxcar that was small improvement; Lazarus ~droppcd off as thet train passed through Swope Park。 He was such a weary; dirty mess that he almost regretted not having bought a ticket。 But he put it out of his thoughts; knowing that arriving in a city…with no money could wind up as 〃thirty dollars or thirty days〃 instead of the milder tariff of a small town。
  
  As it was; he had almost six dollars; most of it 〃real;〃 money。 He noted with delight that Swope Park looked familiar; despite the centuries。 He hurried on through and found the end of the Swope Park streetcar line。 While he waited for the infrequent weekday service; he paid a jitney for a triple…dip icecream cone and ate it with relish; peace in his soul。 Another five cents and a long trolley ride with one transfer took him into downtown Kansas City。 Lazarus enjoyed every minute and wished it were longer。 How peaceful and clean and tree…
  
  shaded the city was! How gently bucolic!
  
  He recalled another time he… had visited his old hometown
  
  …what century?…sometime early in the Diaspora; he thou~ht
  
  …when a citizen venturing out into its filthy canyon streecs wore a steel helmet simulating a wig; a bulletproof vest and codpiece; spectacles that were armor; gloves that covered brass knucks; and other concealed and illegal weapons…but rarely went out into the streets; it was more discreet to stick to transportation pods and go outdoors only in the guarded suburbsespecially after dark。 …
  
  But here and now guns were legal…and no one wore them。
  
  …He got off the streetcar at McGee; found the Y。M。C。A。 by asking a policeman。 There; for half a dollar; he was given a key to a small cubicle; a towel; and a small bar of soap。
  
  *
  
  After wallowing in a shower; Lazarus returned to the lobby; having noted both Bell and Home telephones at the desk; with
  
  a notice 〃Local Calls 5 cents…pay the Desk Clerk。〃 He asked to use the telephone books; found it in the Bell System book:
  
  〃Chapman; Bowles; & Finnegan; attys at law〃…R。 A。 Long Building; yes; that made sense。 He searched again; found 〃Chapman Arthur J。 atty;〃 with a Paseo address。
  
  Wait till tomorrow? No harm in seeing if Justin had the'correct answers。 He slid a nickel to the desk clerk; asked for the Bell telephone。
  
  〃Number; please!〃
  
  〃Central; please give the Atwater one…two…two…four。〃
  
  458〃Hello? …Is this the home of Mr。 Arthur J。 Chapman; the attorney?〃 …
  
  〃This is he。〃
  
  〃Mr。 Ira Howard told me to call you; Counselor。〃
  
  〃Interesting。 Who are you?〃…
  
  〃'Life is short。'〃
  
  〃'But the years are long;'〃 the lawyer answered。
  
  〃'Not 〃While the Evil Days e not。〃'〃 …
  
  …〃Very well。 What can I do for you; sir? Trouble?〃
  
  〃No;… sir。 Will you accept an envelope to be delivered to the secretary of the Foundation?〃
  
  〃Yes。 Can you bring it to my office?〃
  
  〃Tomorrow morning; sir?〃
  
  〃Say about nine thirty。 I must be in court by ten。〃
  
  〃Thank you; sir; I'll be there。 Good night。〃
  
  〃You are wele。 Good night to you; sir。〃
  
  There was a writing desk in the lobby; with another notice to see the desk clerk; along with a homily: 〃Have you Written to Your Mother This Week?〃 Lazarus asked for a sheet of paper and an envelope; saying (truthfully) that he wanted to write home。 The clerk gave them to him。 〃That's what we like to hear; Mr~ Jenkins。 Sure one sheet is enough?〃
  
  〃If not; I'll ask for another。 Thanks。〃 …
  
  After breakfast (coffee and a doughnut; five cents) Lazarus located a stationery shop on Grand Avenue and invested fifteen cents in five envelopes that would nest in series; went back to the Y and prepared them; then delivered them by hand to Mr。 Chapman…despite pursed…lip disapproval of Mr。 Chapman's secretary。
  
  The outer envelope read: Secretary of the Ira Howard Foundation。
  
  The next one read: To the Secretary of ~the Howard Families' Association as of the year 2100 A。D。
  
  The next one read: Please hold in the Families' Archises for One Thousand Years。 Inert atmosphere remended。
  
  The fourth read: To ?e opened by the Chief Archivist in Office in Gregorian year 4291。
  
  The fifth envelope read: Please deliver on request to Lazarus Long or to any member of his Tertius Colony family。 …
  
  Inside this envelope was the envelope from the Y。M。C。A。 enclosing the note Lazarus had written the night before; the envelope had on it all the names of his Boondock family; with
  
  … Lapis Lazuli and Lorelei Lee heading the list:
  
  〃4 August 1916 Greg。459〃Darlings;
  
  〃I goofed。 I arrived two days ago…three years early! But I still want you to pick me up exactly ten T…years after you dropped me; at the impact crater; i。e。 2 August 1926 Gregorian。
  
  〃Please assure Dora that this is not her fault。 It is either mine; or Andy's…or perhaps the instruments we had available then were not sufficiently accurate。 If Dora wants to recalibrate (not necessary; as exactly ten T…years from drop remains the rendezvous); tell her to get eclipses of Sol by Luna for this ten years from Athene… I haven't had time to look them up as I have just reached Kansas City。
  
  〃Everything is absolutely all right。 I am in good health; have enough money; and am perfectly safe。 I'll write other and longer letters…better preserved; no time to have this one etched…using all the mail drops Justin suggested。
  
  〃Kiss everyone for me。 Long letter follows。
  
  〃My undying love;
  
  …〃01' Buddy Boy
  
  〃P。S。 I hope it's a boy and a girl…wouldn't that be fun!〃
  
  DA CAPO
  
  II
  
  The End of an Era … 25 September 1916 Greg。
  
  Dear Laz…Lor;
  
  This is the second of many letters I will attempt to send; using all the Delay Mail drops Justin suggested…three law firms; Chase National Bank; a time capsule to be for…
  
  warded with instructions to a Dr。 Gordon Hardy via
  
  W。W。 Smith via a safe…deposit box (unreliable coot; that Smith; he'll probably open it and thereby destroy it
  
  …although I don't recall it; either way); and all…the other dodges I memorized。 If I can get just one into the Archives just before the Diaspora; it should be delivered when you ask for it; late in Greg。 4291 by the schedule we worked out。
  
  With luck; you will receive dozens of letters all at the same time。 Arranged by dates; they should constitute a record of the next ten years。 There may be gaps in the account (letters that failed to get through)…if so; I'll fill those gaps (after you pick me up) by dictating to Athene; to keep my promise to Justin and to Galahad for a full report。 Me; I'll be satisfied if just one gets through…and tell Athene to keep working on that notion of timecapsule…cum…Delay…Mail for still earlier centuries; there ought to be some way to make it foolproof。
  
  I'll be using a wide variety of addressees…plus a wrinkle I thought up。 I'm going to send a letter in the usual multiple covers to the Executive puter

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