"You there, young man!" Seldon shouted at a ill-kempt fellow who had moments before passed them, going in the opposite direction. He was munching7 a treat just popped into his mouth; the wrapper had been tossed to the ground without so much as a downward glance. "Pick that up and dispose of it properly," Seldon admonished8 as the young man eyed him sullenly9.
"Pick it up yourself," the boy snarled10 and then he turned and walked away.
"It's another sign of society's breakdown11, as predicted by your psychohistory, Professor Seldon," Palver said.
"Yes, Stettin. All around us the Empire is falling apart, piece by piece. In fact, it's already smashed-there's no turning back now. Apathy12, decay, and greed have all played their parts in destroying the once-glorious Empire. And what will take its place? Why-"
Here Seldon broke off at the sight of Palver's face. The younger man seemed to be listening intently-but not to Seldon's voice. His head was cocked to one side and his face had a far-off look. It was as if Palver were straining to hear some sound inaudible to everyone but himself.
Suddenly he snapped back to the here and now. With an urgent glance around them, Palver took hold of Seldon's arm. "Hari, quick, we must get away. They're coming . " And then the still evening was broken by the harsh sound of rapidly approaching footsteps. Seldon and Palver spun13 around, but it was too late; a band of attackers was upon them. This time, however, Hari Seldon was prepared. He immediately swung his cane14 in a wide arc around Palver and himself. At this, the three attackers-two boys and a girl, all teenage ruffians-laughed.
"So, you're not goin' to make it easy, are you, old man?" snorted the boy who appeared to be the group's ringleader. "Why, me and my buddies15, we'll take you out in two seconds flat. We'll-" All of a sudden, the ringleader was down, the victim of a perfectly16 placed Twist-kick to his abdomen17. The two ruffians who were still standing19 quickly dropped to a crouch20 in preparation for attack. But Palver was quicker. They, too, were felled almost before they knew what hit them.
And then it was over-almost as soon as it started. Seldon stood off to the side, leaning heavily on his cane, shaking at the thought of his narrow escape. Palver, panting slightly from exertion21, surveyed the scene. The three attackers were out cold on the deserted22 walkway under the darkening dome18.
"Come on, let's get out of here quickly!" Palver urged again, only this time it was not the attackers they would be fleeing.
"Stettin, we can't leave," protested Seldon. He gestured toward the unconscious would-be muggers. "They're really nothing more than children. They may be dying. How can we just walk away? It's inhumane-that抯 what it is-and humanity is exactly what I've been working all these years to protect " Seldon struck the ground with his cane for emphasis and his eyes gleamed with conviction.
"Nonsense," retorted Palver. "What's inhumane is the way muggers like that prey23 on innocent citizens like you. Do you think they'd have given you a second thought? They'd just as soon stick a knife in your gut24 to steal your last credit-and then kick you as they ran! They'll come to soon enough and slink away to lick their wounds. Or someone will find them and call the central office.
"But, Hari, you must think. After what happened last time, you stand to lose everything if you're linked to another beating. Please, Hari, we must run!" With this, Palver grabbed Seldon's arm and Seldon after a List backward glance, allowed himself to be led away.
As the footsteps of the rapidly departing Seldon and Palver diminished in the distance, another figure emerged from his hiding place behind some trees. Chuckling25 to himself, the sullen-eyed youth muttered,
"You're a fine one to tell me what's right and what's wrong, Professor " With that, he spun on his heel and headed off to summon the security officers.
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