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When Hardin denied owning the Journal, he was perhaps technically1 correct,but no more. Hardin had been the leading spirit in the drive to incorporateTerminus into an autonomous municipality-he had been elected its firstmayor-so it was not surprising that, though not a single share of Journalstock was in his name, some sixty percent was controlled by him in moredevious fashions.
There were ways.
Consequently, when Hardin began suggesting to Pirenne that he be allowed toattend meetings of the Board of Trustees, it was not quite coincidence thatthe Journal began a similar campaign. And the first mass meeting in thehistory of the Foundation was held, demanding representation of the City inthe "national" government.
And, eventually, Pirenne capitulated with ill grace.
Hardin, as he sat at the foot of the table, speculated idly as to just whatit was that made physical scientists such poor administrators2. It might bemerely that they were too used to inflexible3 fact and far too unused topliable people.
In any case, there was Tomaz Sutt and Jord Fara on his left; Lundin Crastand Yate Fulham on his fight; with Pirenne, himself, presiding. He knewthem all, of course, but they seemed to have put on an extra-special bit ofpomposity for the occasion.
Hardin had dozed4 through the initial formalities and then perked5 up whenPirenne sipped at the glass of water before him by way of preparation andsaid:
"I find it very gratifying to be able to inform the Board that since ourlast meeting, I have received word that Lord Dorwin, Chancellor6 of theEmpire, will arrive at Terminus in two weeks. It may be taken for grantedthat our relations with Anacreon will be smoothed out to our completesatisfaction as soon as the Emperor is informed of the situation. "He smiled and addressed Hardin across the length of the table. "Informationto this effect has been given the Journal."Hardin snickered below his breath. It seemed evident that Pirenne's desireto
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