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CHAPTER ONE COUNCILMAN
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"I DON'T BELIEVE IT, OF COURSE," SAID GOLAN TREVIZE STANDING1 ON the wide steps of Seldon Hall and looking out over the city as it sparkled in the sunlight.
Terminus was a mild planet, with a high water/land ratio. The introduction of weather control had made it all the more comfortable and considerably2 less interesting, Trevize often thought.
"I don't believe any of it," he repeated and smiled. His white, even teeth gleamed out of his youthful face.
His companion and fellow Councilman, Munn Li Compor who had adopted a middle name in defiance3 of Terminus tradition, shook his head uneasily. "What don't you believe? That we saved the city?"
"Oh, I believe that. We did, didn't we? And Seldon said that we would, and he said we would be right to do so, and that he knew all about it five hundred years ago."
Compor's voice dropped and he said in a half-whisper, "Look, I don't mind your talking like this to me, because I take it as just talk, but if you shout it out in crowds others will hear and, frankly4, I don't want to be standing near you when the lightning strikes. I'm not sure how precise the aim will be."
Trevize's smile did not waver. He said, "Is there harm in saying that the city is saved? And that we did it without a war?"
"There was no one to fight," said Compor. He had hair of a buttery yellow, eyes of a sky blue, and he always resisted the impulse to alter those unfashionable hues5.
"Have you never heard of civil war, Compor?'' said Trevize. He was tall, his hair was black, with a gentle wave to it, and he had a habit of walking with his thumbs hitched6 into the soft-fibered sash he always wore.
"A civil war over the location of the capital?"
"The question was enough to bring on a Seldon Crisis. It destroyed Hannis's political career. It put you and me into the Council last election and the issue hung-" He heisted one hand slowly, back and
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