It is sometimes forgotten that Hober Mallow began life as an ordinarytrader. It is never forgotten that he ended it as the first of the MerchantPrinces....
ENCYCLOPEDIA2 GALACTICAJorane Sutt put the tips of carefully-manicured fingers together and said,"It's something of a puzzle. In fact ?and this is in the strictest ofconfidence ? it may be another one of Hari Seldon's crises."The man opposite felt in the pocket of his short Smyrnian jacket for acigarette. "Don't know about that, Sutt. As a general rule, politiciansstart shouting 'Seldon crisis' at every mayoralty campaign."Sutt smiled very faintly, "I'm not campaigning, Mallow. We're facingnuclear weapons, and we don't know where they're coming from."Hober Mallow of Smyrno, Master Trader, smoked quietly, almostindifferently. "Go on. If you have more to say, get it out." Mallow nevermade the mistake of being overpolite to a Foundation man. He might be anOutlander, but a man's a man for a?that.
Sutt indicated the trimensional star-map on the table. He adjusted thecontrols and a cluster of some half-dozen stellar systems blazed red.
'That," he said quietly, "is the Korellian Republic."The trader nodded, "I've been there. Stinking3 rathole! I suppose you cancall it a republic but it's always someone out of the Argo family that getselected Commdor each time. And if you ever don't like it ?things happen toyou." He twisted his lip and repeated, "I've been there.""But you've come back, which hasn't always happened. Three trade ships,inviolate under the Conventions, have disappeared within the territory ofthe Republic in the last year. And those ships were armed with all theusual nuclear explosives and force-field defenses.""What was the last word heard from the ships?""Routine reports. Nothing else.""What did Korell say?"Sutt's eyes gleamed sardonically, "There was no way of asking. TheFoundation's greatest asset throughout the Periphery is its reputation ofpower. Do you think we can lose three ships and ask for them?""Well, then, suppose you tell me what you want with me."Jorane Sutt did not waste his time in the luxury of annoyance4. As secretaryto the mayor, he had held off opposition5 councilmen, jobseekers, reformers,and crackpots who claimed to have solved in its entirety the course offuture history as worked out by Hari Seldon. With training like that, ittook a good deal to disturb him.
He said methodically, "In a moment. You see, three ships lost in the samesector in the same year can't be accident, and nuclear power can beconquered only by more nuclear power. The question automatically arises: ifKorell has nuclear weapons, where is it getting them?""And where does it?""Two alternatives. Either the Korellians have constructed them themselves?
"Far-fetched!""Very! But the other possibility is that we are being afflicted6 with a caseof treason.""You think so?" Mallow's voice was cold.
The secretary said calmly, "There's nothing miraculous about thepossibility. Since the Four Kingdoms accepted the Foundation Convention, wehave had to deal with considerable groups of dissident populations in eachnation. Each former kingdom has its pretenders and its former noblemen, whocan't very well pretend to love the Foundation. Some of them are becomingactive, perhaps."Mallow was a dull red. "I see. Is there anything you want to say to me? I'ma Smyrnian.""I know. You're a Smyrnian ? born in Smyrno, one of the former FourKingdoms. You're a Foundation man by education only. By birth, you're anOutlander and a foreigner. No doubt your grandfather was a baron7 at thetime of the wars with Anacreon and Loris, and no doubt your family estateswere taken away when Sef Sermak redistributed the land.""No, by Black Space, no! My grandfather was a blood-poor son-of-a-spacerwho died heaving coal at starving wages before the Foundation took over. Iowe nothing to the old regime. But I was born in Smyrno, and I'm notashamed of either Smyrno or Smyrnians, by the Galaxy8. Your sly little hintsof treason aren't going to panic me into licking Foundation spittle. Andnow you can either give your orders or make your accusations9. I don't carewhich.""My good Master Trader, I don't care an electron whether your grandfatherwas King of Smyrno or the greatest pauper10 on the planet. I recited thatrigmarole about your birth and ancestry11 to show you that I'm not interestedin them. Evidently, you missed the point. Let's go back now. You're aSmyrnian. You know the Outlanders. Also, you're a trader and one of thebest. You've been to Korell and you know the Korellians. That's whereyou've got to go."Mallow breathed deeply, "As a spy?""Not at all. As a trader ?but with your eyes open. If you can find outwhere the power is coming from ?I might remind you, since you're aSmyrnian, that two of those lost trade ships had Smyrnian crews.""When do I start?""When will your ship be ready?""In six days.""Then that's when you start. You'll have all the details at the Admiralty.""Right!" The trader rose, shook hands roughly, and strode out.
Sutt waited, spreading his fingers gingerly and rubbing out the pressure;then shrugged12 his shoulders and stepped into the mayor's office.
The mayor deadened the visiplate and leaned back. "What do you make of it,Sutt?""He could be a good actor," said Sutt, and stared thoughtfully ahead.
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