“He had been cheated out of his compensation, on a technicality, by the corrupt officialdom of the spaceways. He’d turned criminal then, and had been as ruthless to society as it had been to him.”

Source: Short fiction, Gateway to Glory (1950), p. 607

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American novelist, short story author 1906–1972

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