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It’s All Yours - Sam Merwin Jr
It’s All Yours
by Sam Merwin, Jr.
© 2016 Positronic Publishing
Cover Image © Can Stock Photo Inc. / digitalstorm
Positronic Publishing
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ISBN 13: 978-1-5154-0642-6
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It’s All Yours
by Sam Merwin, Jr.
It was a strange and bitter Earth over which the Chancellor ruled—a strange and deformed world. There were times when the Chancellor suspected that he really was a humanistic old fool, but this seemed to be his destiny and it was difficult to be anything else. Human, like all other organic life on Earth, was dying. Where it spawned, it spawned monsters. What was to be the answer?
It was a lonely thing to rule over a dying world—a world that had become sick, so terribly sick . . . .
The
Chancellor’s private washroom, discreetly off the innermost of his official suite of offices, was a dream of gleaming black