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Dr.
Calvin
and
Stephen
Byerley
met
once
again
--
a
week
before
he
took
the
oath
of
office
as
mayor
.
It
was
late-past
midnight
.
Dr.
Calvin
said
,
"
You
do
n't
look
tired
.
"
The
mayor-elect
smiled
.
"
I
may
stay
up
for
a
while
.
Do
n't
tell
Quinn
.
"
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"
I
sha
n't
.
But
that
was
an
interesting
story
of
Quinn
's
,
since
you
mention
him
.
It
's
a
shame
to
have
spoiled
it
.
I
suppose
you
knew
his
theory
?
"
"
Parts
of
it
.
"
"
It
was
highly
dramatic
.
Stephen
Byerley
was
a
young
lawyer
,
a
powerful
speaker
,
a
great
idealist
--
and
with
a
certain
flair
for
biophysics
.
Are
you
interested
in
robotics
,
Mr.
Byerley
?
"
"
Only
in
the
legal
aspects
.
"
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"
This
Stephen
Byerley
was
.
But
there
was
an
accident
.
Byerley
's
wife
died
;
he
himself
,
worse
.
His
legs
were
gone
;
his
face
was
gone
;
his
voice
was
gone
.
Part
of
his
mind
was
bent
.
He
would
not
submit
to
plastic
surgery
.
He
retired
from
the
world
,
legal
career
gone
--
only
his
intelligence
,
and
his
hands
.
left
.
Somehow
he
could
obtain
positronic
brains
,
even
a
complex
one
,
one
which
had
the
greatest
capacity
of
forming
judgments
in
ethical
problems
--
which
is
the
highest
robotic
function
so
far
developed
.
"
He
grew
a
body
about
it
.
Trained
it
to
be
everything
he
would
have
been
and
was
no
longer
.
He
sent
it
out
into
the
world
as
Stephen
Byerley
,
remaining
behind
himself
as
the
old
,
crippled
teacher
that
no
one
ever
saw
-
"
"
Unfortunately
,
"
said
the
mayor-elect
,
"
I
ruined
all
that
by
hitting
a
man
.
The
papers
say
it
was
your
official
verdict
on
the
occasion
that
I
was
human
.
"