The Air Trust by George Allan England
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after all, that will only be a by-product. It's the oxygen we're after,
and must have!" He faced Herzog again. "Is any oxygen liberated, during the process?" he demanded. "At one stage, yes, sir. But in the present process, it is absorbed, also." Flint's eyebrows contracted nervously. For a moment he stood thinking, while Herzog eyed him with trepidation, and Waldron, almost forgetting to smoke, waited developments with interest. The Billionaire, however, wasted but scant time in consideration. It was not money now, he lusted for, but power. Money was, to him, no longer any great desideratum. At most, it could now mean no more to him than a figure on a check-book or a page of statistics in his private memoranda. But power, unlimited, indisputable power over the whole earth and the fulness thereof, power which none might dispute, power before which all humanity must bow--God! the lust of it now gripped and shook his soul. Paling a little, but with eyes ablaze, he faced the anxious scientist. "Herzog! See here!" "Yes, sir?" "I've got a job for you, understand?" "Yes, sir. What is it?" |
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