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701
He
ll
never
get
through
to
me
,
Mr
.
Baynes
thought
.
And
he
ll
keep
trying
,
because
this
is
his
chance
;
probably
he
will
never
see
a
Swede
again
.
Mr
.
Baynes
groaned
inwardly
.
What
an
ordeal
it
was
going
to
be
,
for
both
of
them
.
702
Early
in
the
morning
,
enjoying
the
cool
,
bright
sunlight
,
Mrs
.
Juliana
Frink
did
her
grocery
shopping
.
She
strolled
along
the
sidewalk
,
carrying
the
two
brown
paper
bags
,
halting
at
each
store
to
study
the
window
displays
.
She
took
her
time
.
703
Wasn
t
there
something
she
was
supposed
to
pick
up
at
the
drugstore
?
She
wandered
in
.
Her
shift
at
the
judo
parlor
did
not
begin
until
noon
;
this
was
her
free
time
,
today
.
Seating
herself
on
a
stool
at
the
counter
she
put
down
her
shopping
bags
and
began
to
go
over
the
different
magazines
.
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704
The
new
Life
,
she
saw
,
had
a
big
article
called
:
TELEVISION
IN
EUROPE
:
GLIMPSE
OF
TOMORROW
.
Turning
to
it
,
interested
,
she
saw
a
picture
of
a
German
family
watching
television
in
their
living
room
.
Already
,
the
article
said
,
there
was
four
hours
of
image
broadcast
during
the
day
from
Berlin
.
Someday
there
would
be
television
stations
in
all
the
major
European
cities
.
And
,
by
1970
,
one
would
be
built
in
New
York
.
705
The
article
showed
Reich
electronic
engineers
at
the
New
York
site
,
helping
the
local
personnel
with
their
problems
.
It
was
easy
to
tell
which
were
the
Germans
.
They
had
that
healthy
,
clean
,
energetic
,
assured
look
.
The
Americans
,
on
the
other
hand
they
just
looked
like
people
.
They
could
have
been
anybody
.
706
One
of
the
German
technicians
could
be
seen
pointing
off
somewhere
,
and
the
Americans
were
trying
to
make
out
what
he
was
pointing
at
.
I
guess
their
eyesight
is
better
than
ours
,
she
decided
.
Better
diet
over
the
last
twenty
years
.
As
we
ve
been
told
;
they
can
see
things
no
one
else
can
.
707
Vitamin
A
,
perhaps
?
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708
I
wonder
what
it
s
like
to
sit
home
in
your
living
room
and
see
the
whole
world
on
a
little
gray
glass
tube
.
If
those
Nazis
can
fly
back
and
forth
between
here
and
Mars
,
why
can
t
they
get
television
going
?
I
think
I
d
prefer
that
,
to
watch
those
comedy
shows
,
actually
see
what
Bob
Hope
and
Durante
look
like
,
than
to
walk
around
on
Mars
.
709
Maybe
that
s
it
,
she
thought
as
she
put
the
magazine
back
on
the
rack
.
The
Nazis
have
no
sense
of
humor
,
so
why
should
they
want
television
?
Anyhow
,
they
killed
most
of
the
really
great
comedians
.
Because
most
of
them
were
Jewish
.
In
fact
,
she
realized
,
they
killed
off
most
of
the
entertainment
field
.
I
wonder
how
Hope
gets
away
with
what
he
says
.
Of
course
,
he
has
to
broadcast
from
Canada
.
And
it
s
a
little
freer
up
there
.
But
Hope
really
says
things
.
Like
the
joke
about
Göring
the
one
where
Göring
buys
Rome
and
has
it
shipped
to
his
mountain
retreat
and
then
set
up
again
.
And
revives
Christianity
so
his
pet
lions
will
have
something
to
"
Did
you
want
to
buy
that
magazine
,
miss
?
"
the
little
dried
-
up
old
man
who
ran
the
drugstore
called
,
with
suspicion
.
710
Guiltily
,
she
put
down
the
Reader
s
Digest
which
she
had
begun
to
thumb
through
.