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sured him. "He says that you may have another thirty or forty years of comparative youth. Of course he is rabid on the subject. But at that I wouldn't be surprised if you outlived me here, and I'm only forty."
". . . outlived me here!" The words stuck in Martin Zucker's mind. "Here." Just what did the warden mean? Certainly not the hospital, for the doctor had promised him that. he would be disabled only a week or two.
But "here!" That certainly didn't mean the odorous pine woods of the north; it didn't mean the place where he would find the beautiful fair-haired successor to Hilda.
"Here!" Martin Zucker's face aged; a terrible thought brought the cold sweat to his brow. He groaned and turned his face to the wall. "Here!"
Ah! A long time "here!" For Martin Zucker, to whom time had meant nothing and to whom the future promised nothing, had suddenly been shown the pricelessness of time and the promise of the future.
The operation had done that. The operation had made him young, too. And the operation promised him . . .
Another life time in prison. For Martin Zucker was serving a life sentence.
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