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191
"
Computer
Twissell
?
"
Harlan
s
eyes
widened
.
"
No
,
sir
.
Why
do
you
ask
?
"
192
"
He
seems
particularly
interested
in
your
reports
.
"
Finge
s
round
cheeks
drew
downward
sulkily
and
he
changed
the
subject
.
"
To
me
it
seems
that
you
have
worked
out
a
philosophy
of
your
own
,
a
viewpoint
of
history
.
"
193
Temptation
tugged
hard
at
Harlan
.
Vanity
and
caution
battled
and
the
former
won
.
"
I
ve
studied
Primitive
history
,
sir
.
"
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194
"
Primitive
history
?
At
school
?
"
195
"
Not
exactly
,
Computer
.
On
my
own
.
It
s
my
-
hobby
.
It
s
like
watching
history
standing
still
,
frozen
!
It
can
be
studied
in
detail
whereas
the
Centuries
of
Eternity
are
always
changing
.
"
He
warmed
up
a
trifle
at
the
thought
of
it
.
"
It
s
as
though
we
were
to
take
a
series
of
stills
from
a
book
-
film
and
study
each
painstakingly
.
We
would
see
a
great
deal
we
would
miss
if
we
just
scanned
the
film
as
it
went
past
.
I
think
that
helps
me
a
great
deal
with
my
work
.
"
196
Finge
stared
at
him
in
amazement
,
widened
his
eyes
a
little
,
and
left
with
no
further
remark
.
197
Occasionally
,
thereafter
,
he
brought
up
the
subject
of
Primitive
history
and
accepted
Harlan
s
reluctant
comments
with
no
decisive
expression
on
his
own
plump
face
.
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198
Harlan
was
not
sure
whether
to
regret
the
whole
matter
or
to
regard
it
as
a
possible
way
of
speeding
his
own
advancement
.
199
He
decided
on
the
first
alternative
when
,
passing
him
one
day
in
Corridor
A
,
Finge
said
abruptly
and
in
the
hearing
of
others
,
"
Great
Time
,
Harlan
,
don
t
you
ever
smile
?
"
200
The
thought
came
,
shockingly
,
to
Harlan
that
Finge
hated
him
.