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    Time for Sale by Ralph Milne Farley


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      Amazing Stories, August, 1938

      Time for Sale

      by Ralph Milne Farley

      CHAPTER I

      hair. His face showed an annoyed red through

      Two Weeks in a Day

      his close-clipped Vandyke beard. On the door

      was the name “Mr. Porter.”

      HE beefy man sitting behind the ornate

      “You

      would come to bother me about

      mahogany and chromium desk, ran his

      money at a time like this, Tom,” he bitterly

      T fingers through his rumpled graying remarked to the broad-shouldered

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      black-haired young man who stood facing him

      flattened itself and slunk off down the street,

      across the desk.

      keeping close to the buildings. The match

      “But, Dad,” his son remonstrated, flickered—and went out.

      “wouldn’t it be worth two thousand dollars to

      “Looks like the correct number—five

      you for me to graduate from college? All that

      one five,” the athletically built man with the

      stands in the way of my Engineering degree is

      match remarked in doubtful tones. “But this is

      tomorrow’s exam in Physics, and I have a deal

      a warehouse, not an office-building.”

      which should get me through it. Only $500

      His companion, a small and precise

      down, and $1,500 more if I pass.”

      person, rummaged in his pockets, produced a

      “Why didn’t you pay attention to your

      small card, tilted it at several different angles

      lessons during the year?” growled his father,

      in an endeavor to catch the rays of a distant

      “instead of frittering away your time on street-lamp, and finally lit a match himself.

      football and fraternities and dances! You’re

      The card read:

      licked, and you know it. At least it’s

      something to know when one’s licked.”

      ENTROPY, INC.

      “Is it?” countered his husky son, 515 East 17th St., New York City raising his bushy eyebrows. “Well, there’s one

      “Time for Sale”

      thing which is even more worthwhile than

      P. Lanford Hatch, Ph.D.

      knowing when one’s licked.”

      President.

      “Yes? What is it?”

      “Not knowing when one’s licked.

      He threw away the match, lit another,

      Perhaps I’m a stubborn optimistic fool, but

      and ran it up and down the door-casing, until

      I’m never willing to admit that I’m licked.

      he found an obscure button, beneath the label

      That’s why I still plan to pass tomorrow’s

      “ENTROPY, INC.” This button he pushed.

      exam, although I know that it’ll take at least a

      After a long wait, a gate clanged

      week and a half of cramming to do it.”

      hollowly somewhere in the vast interior of the

      The elder Porter heaved a sigh of lower floor of the warehouse, a dim light resignation. “So you’d make fun of your poor

      flicked on, and then the door opened,

      old man at a time like this. All right, have

      disclosing a slim wiry white-coated man, with

      your two thousand dollars! Perhaps, when sad eyes and a quizzical smile.

      you’ve graduated, you may turn over a new

      “Well?”

      he

      demanded.

      leaf.”

      The smaller of the two callers,

      “Thank you, sir,” Tom Porter soberly

      scholarly looking with domed forehead and

      replied, but there was a twinkle in his dark

      thick horn-rimmed glasses, replied, “I’m

      eyes and a strange smile on his broad face, as

      McGuire of the University tutoring service.

      though he knew some joke which he was

      Your brother sent us. This is Tom Porter, the

      concealing from his father.

      football captain, a Phi Gam.”[1]

      “And I am Dr. Hatch,” announced the

      Two men stopped questioningly in front of the

      white-coated man in the doorway.

      huge bulking building in the dimly lit

      “I know you well by reputation,

      waterfront street. One of them, who loomed

      doctor,” said Porter. “You’re Lan Hatch, the

      large and powerful, laid a fat briefcase on the

      great quarterback of the twenties! If you are

      sidewalk, lit a match, and held its feeble flare

      half the physicist that you were football

      close to the number beside the door. A startled

      player, you can fix me up swell. And I’m

      alley cat, with a fish-head in its mouth, darted

      out from behind a group of garbage tins; then

      1 Dr. Hatch was also a member of Phi Gamma Delta.

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      certainly in need of help! My exam in Physics

      “What can I do for you?” a bit icily.

      is tomorrow morning, and Mac here says it

      “Well, you can take dinner with me

      will take at least a week and a half of tutoring

      tomorrow evening.”

      to get me by.”

      “Sorry, but I’m engaged—”

      The white-coated man sniffed, as

      “Good! I was afraid you might be

      though to indicate his supreme contempt for

      married. I’ll phone you—”

      anyone who found the least difficulty in

      Her cool green eyes narrowed.

      mastering Physics.

      “Will you please be sensible!” she

      “Step this way, gentlemen,” he invited

      snapped. “I assume that you are here to try

      crisply.

      one of Dr. Hatch’s time-machines.” She took a

      Porter picked up the brief-case, and he

      five-by-eight card-form from a drawer, and

      and McGuire entered the warehouse. Dr. opened her fountain pen. “Name please.”

      Hatch led the way onto a freight elevator, and

      “Thomas

      Porter.”

      pulled the cord. The elevator slowly ascended

      A flicker of expression showed that

      until it stopped at a brightly lighted upper

      she had heard the name. Porter chuckled

      floor.

      inwardly. The girl, with a bit more respect,

      Near the elevator-shaft stood a desk

      asked for and wrote down the remaining data,

      and some file-cabinets; and at the desk sat a

      collected a preliminary fee of five hundred

      girl with copper gold hair, a pink and white

      dollars, and sent Porter to join his tutor and

      complexion, and a provocative smile on her

      Dr. Hatch.

      very full, red lips. She wore some sort of

      He found them in front of a glassed-in

      green clothes, but all that Porter noticed was

      cubicle about twenty feet square,

      the exquisite figure to which they clung. He

      encompassed by coils of shining copper wire,

      raised his bushy black eyebrows in a gesture

      and surrounded by searchlights,
    r />   of appreciation, and whistled softly under his

      mercury-vapor tubes, dynamos, and other

      breath. Then noticed that Dr. Hatch was electric contraptions. Within the cubicle were speaking to him.

      two cots, a desk, chairs, an ice-box, and toilet

      “You make the arrangements at the

      facilities. Dr. Hatch opened a glass door in the

      desk,” said Hatch, “while I show Mr. McGuire

      side of the cubicle.

      the apparatus.”

      “Step in, gentlemen,” he invited. “I

      Hatch and McGuire strolled through an

      shall have to lock you in, for it would be

      open doorway to the electrical paraphernalia

      disastrous for you to emerge while the coils

      with which the room beyond was filled; while

      are energized. Stay in there two weeks and

      Porter walked up to the desk and set down his

      tutor Mr. Porter for his exam. You will note

      bulging briefcase. He grinned broadly at the

      that the glass will become black and

      beautiful copper-haired girl.

      impervious to sight and light, as soon as the

      “Well?” she asked, cocking her current is turned on. When the glass clears, flaming head on one side, and looking up at

      you can come out. It will then be only seven

      him out of a pair of jade-green eyes. Then

      o’clock tomorrow morning.”

      very ostentatiously she smoothed a stray lock

      “Two weeks?” gasped the scholarly

      of her copper-gold hair with a slim white hand

      McGuire. “And it’ll be only seven o’clock

      which displayed a solitaire diamond and a

      tomorrow?”

      platinum wedding band on its ring-finger.

      “That’s

      correct.”

      “Old stuff,” Porter laughed, “but very

      The scholarly McGuire faltered, and

      effective. Keeps the predatory males from looked anxiously around; but his young tutee becoming annoying.”

      seized his arm and pushed him—almost lifted

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      him—through the glass doorway.

      other. Grinning wryly, Porter addressed his

      “You a physicist, afraid of a little spectacled tutor, “All right, Mac, hop to it.

      entropy!”[2

      Eddington’s idea that our time-sense

      And you might just as well begin with

      is merely a sensory perception of entropy was further thermodynamics; it’s my weakest point. What,

      outlined in “New Pathways in Science.” “Setting aside if anything, has entropy to do with time?”

      the guidance of consciousness, we discover a signpost McGuire nervously cleared his throat,

      for time in the physical world itself. The signpost is a rather peculiar one, and I would not venture to say that and passed one hand across his high forehead

      the discovery of an objective ‘going on of time’ in the in a tired gesture.

      universe. But at any rate, it provides a unique criterion

      “Of course it’s all hooey,” he

      for discriminating between past and future, whereas diffidently began. “And yet—And yet, if there

      there is no corresponding absolute distinction between is a way of speeding up the general entropy of

      right and left. The signpost depends on a certain

      some shut-off portion of space—”

      measurable physical quantity called entropy.”—Ed.]

      Porter taunted.

      “Such as this glass room?”

      He flung his brief-case on the table;

      “Exactly—Well, Eddington has shown

      and the two men sat down uneasily on the two

      that entropy, in its more general sense, is the

      chairs, and stared out through the glass walls

      running-down of the universe. Entropy is what

      of the cage.

      makes time irreversible—is what gives us the

      Dr. Hatch strode with a bit of a feeling of the flow of time. And so if, as Dr.

      swagger to a switch-panel, where he closed a

      Hatch claims, he has found a way to speed up

      large leaf-switch and gradually advanced the

      the entropy in this glass cage, it should be

      handle of a controller. Motor-generator sets

      possible for two weeks to flow past us inside

      began to hum and spark-gaps to snap. The

      here while only a few hours are passing for the

      glass walls of the cubicle gradually blurred,

      world outside.”[3]

      then clouded a pearly hue which deepened

      His voice did not carry conviction; but

      through gray to an impenetrable black, taking advantage of the evident interest of his completely cutting off all view of the outside

      pupil, he proceeded to plunge into a detailed

      world.

      mathematical explanation of entropy, the

      Gradually the two inmates relaxed subject most difficult to understand of all of their tenseness, and turned and looked at each

      Physics.

      So expertly did McGuire budget the

      time which the time-cabinet created for them,

      2* Dr. Hatch adopted the term “entropy” from his

      that he completed a review of the six branches

      research in Eddington, considered the greatest relativist of General Physics just short of the expiration

      next to Einstein, now at Princeton.

      of two weeks by his watch.

      Eddington in his “The Nature of the Physical

      World,” discussing the relation between time and

      “Of course,” he said, his brow

      entropy, says: “Objection has sometimes been felt to contorting with a frown, “this business of

      the relativity theory because its four-dimensional picture of the world seems to overlook the directed character of time.... Without any mystic appeal to 3McGuire was not quite correct in his explanation to his consciousness it is possible to find a direction of time student. Eddington postulates that our time-sense is on the four-dimensional map, by a study of

      based on a sensory perception of entropy; which term, organization.... Let us consider in detail how a random although usually associated with thermodynamics, is element brings the irrevocable into the world.... The more generically the measure of the “running-down” of practical measure of the random element which can

      the universe. By isolating a portion of space and

      increase in the universe but can never decrease is called changing the rate of entropy within that portion, we entropy.... The law that entropy always increases—the thereby change the rate of elapse of time within that second law of thermodynamics—holds, I think, the

      portion. Undoubtedly this is what Dr. Hatch does within supreme position among the laws of nature.”

      the entropy cabinets.—Ed.

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      locking us up in a dark-walled glass room for

      The

      elder

      Porter

      sat at his desk,

      two weeks is all hooey. I am very much afraid

      looking even more tired than on the day

      that we shall find that your exam was held

      before.

      thirteen days ago.”

      “Well!” he snapped, as his son jauntily

      Tom Porter shrugged his broad entered. “More trouble, and need more money, shoulders.

      I suppose? Of course you flunked the exam.”

      “I’d have flunked it anyway,” he said

      “Good old dad,” chaffed the younger

      philosophically. “Come on, let’s get out of

      Porter. “In spite of all his worries, he
    />
      here and see what day it is.” He got up from

      remembers that his little boy had an exam this

      his chair and approached the door.

      morning. Well, dad, I bring you glad tidings. I

      “Stop!” shouted McGuire. “The positively killed the exam! Knocked it for at sudden equalization of entropy might burn us

      least a B!”

      to a crisp!”

      The tired old face brightened, and

      “So

      you

      do place some stock in all this

      relaxed somewhat.

      ‘hooey,’ as you call it!” A pause. Then,

      “No? How did you manage?”

      “Look! The glass is clearing!”

      “There, that’s better.” Seating himself

      The walls of the cubicle paled from

      on one corner of the desk, Tom Porter

      black to gray, became a swirl of pearly mist,

      continued, “Last night, between midnight and

      then translucent, and finally transparent. Dr.

      seven a.m., I spent two weeks in an ‘entropy’

      Hatch, tired and drawn advanced from the

      cabinet in P. Lanford Hatch’s laboratories,

      switch-panel, and unlocked and opened the

      tutoring with McGuire.”

      glass door.

      The fleshy eyes of Mr. Porter

      “Well,” he announced, “it’s seven a.m.

      narrowed, and he jerked bolt upright in his

      Just time enough for you to eat breakfast and

      chair. Then settled back again and shook his

      to get comfortably up to Morningside Heights

      head judiciously.

      for your examination. Fifteen hundred dollars

      “No, you’re not drunk.” He chewed his

      more please.”

      moustache for a moment in silence. Then, “So

      But Porter shook his black-maned that’s what that loony Dr. Hatch was after, head.

     

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