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Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable
Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable












Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable

When they realized it was his eyes, they gotglasses for him. For a while, when he was very young, his parentshad thought him an idiot. Poor Henry literally couldn't see his hand infront of his face. Henry wasallowed enough to get to and from work-that in itself being quite aconcession on Agnes' part.Īlso, nature had conspired against Henry by handing him with a pair ofhopelessly myopic eyes. There was his wife, Agnes who owned thatpart of it that his employer, Mr. A simple ambition perhaps, but in the cluttered life of HenryBemis, an impossibility. Hewanted to read the whole thing, all the way through from beginning toend. Notjust the title or the preface, or a page somewhere in the middle.

Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable

To Henry Bemis it meant something far different-a thing to appreciate and enjoy._įor a long time, Henry Bemis had had an ambition. _The atomic bomb meant, to most people, the end. copyrighton this publication was renewed. This etext was produced from IF Worlds of Science Fiction January 1953.Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.

Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable

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Time Enough at Last by Lyn Venable