The book The Odyssey of Sam Meecham was written by author Fritch Charles E. Here you can read free online of The Odyssey of Sam Meecham book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Odyssey of Sam Meecham a good or bad book?
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Slowly, not really tasting it, he ate the cold, uninviting meal set on the table. Securing the engine was the least of his worries--at least from acommercial standpoint. The factory was turning out atomic engines atalmost production-line rates, and civilians could easily get them forprivate use--so long as they operated them at low speeds and within theatmosphere of Earth. That last thought drew a long secret laugh from Sam Meecham. At lowspeeds. The government considered anything above a 50 CT... as high speed. And here he was with a secret that could enable him to travel at--whoknows what speeds? He could give it to the government later, but rightnow he had his own use for it. Dorothy would prove an obstacle, however. She always was an obstacle, and there was no reason to assume she wouldn't be one now. And he wasright about that. The following payday, when he took his check andsplurged it on an atomic engine, Dorothy was madder than a Uranium pileapproaching critical mass. "Here I scrimp and save on that measly paycheck you bring home, " shewailed, "and you go out and buy luxuries we don't need if we couldafford them.
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