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HOME READING The S ecret b y A rthur C. Clarke Henry Cooper was on his second visit to the moon, and sending back daily reports to the United Nations Space Adm inistration. Cooper had already visited and written about the fam ous place where the first men had landed on the moon. But that now belonged to the past, like C olum bus’s voyage to America. What interested Cooper now was the future. When he had come, everyone had been very glad to see him; he could go anywhere he liked and ask any questions he wanted. UNSA had always been friendly towards him because the reports he sent back to earth were accurate. But now he had a kind of strange feeling that som ething was wrong somewhere, and he was going to find out what it was. He reached fo r the phone and said, “ Please get me to the Police Office. I want to speak to the Chief Inspector.” He met Chief Inspector Chandra Cooma- raswamy next day. Cooper had known him fo r many years and fo r some tim e they talked about old friends and old times. Then Cooper said, “You know everything th a t’s happening on the moon, Chandra. And you know that I’m here to write a num ber of reports fo r UNSA. So why are people trying to hide things from m e?” It was im possible to hurry Chandra. He w ent on sm oking his pipe until he was ready to answer. “What people?” he asked at last. “Well, I’ve noticed that the Medical Research Group is avoiding me. Last tim e I was here everybody was very friendly, and gave me some fine stories. But now I can’t even meet the research boss. It really worries me. Is there some kind of new, killer disease?” There was a long silence. Then Chandra said, “ I’ll start asking some questions. I d o n ’t like it e ith e r.” The call came two weeks later. “ Henry? Chandra here. Can you meet me in half an hour at Airlock Five? Good. I’ll see you th e re .” Cooper knew Airlock Five meant that they were going outside the city. Chandra had found som ething. As the moon car drove along the rough road from the city, Cooper could see the earth. It threw a bright blue-green light over the hard, ugly land of the moon. Cooper thought that it was d ifficult to see how the moon could ever be a nice place. But if humans want to know nature’s secrets, they must live and w ork in places like these. The car turned off to another road and soon they came to a shining glass building. There was another moon car, with a red cross on its side, parked by the entrance. Soon Cooper was following Chandra down a long hall, past laboratories and com puter rooms, all em pty on this Sunday m orning. At last they came into a large room, which had all kinds of plants and small animals from earth. A short, grey-haired man was waiting there. He was looking very worried and very unhappy. “ Dr Hastings,” said Coomaraswamy, “ Meet Mr C ooper.” He turned to Henry and added, “ I’ve asked the doctor to tell you everything.” The scientist was not interested in shak ing hands or making polite conversation. He walked over to one of the containers, took out a small brown animal, and held it out to wards Cooper. “ Do you know what this is?” he asked unsmiling. “Of course,” said Cooper. “A hamster - scientists use them in laboratories every w here.” “Yes,” said Hastings. “A perfectly normal hamster. But this one is five years o ld .” “Well? W hat’s strange about that?” “Oh, nothing, nothing at all ... but usually hamsters live fo r only two years. And we have some here that are nearly ten years old.” For a m om ent no one spoke. Then Cooper whispered, “ My God - y o u ’ve found the way to make life longer!” |
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