"The cure must come quickly, before the Seldon Crisis becomes acute. If nuclear weapons are without and disaffection within, the odds might be too great." Sutt put down the empty glass he had been fingering, "This is obviously your job."
"Mine?"
"I can"t do it. My office is appointive and has no legislative standing."
"The mayor?
"Impossible. His personality is entirely negative. He is energetic only in evading responsibility. But if an independent party arose that might endanger re-election, he might allow himself to be led."
"But, Sutt, I lack the aptitude for practical politics."
"Leave that to me. Who knows, Manlio? Since Salvor Hardin"s time, the primacy and the mayoralty have never been combined in a single person. But it might happen now ?if your job were well done."
3.
And at the other end of town, in homelier surroundings, Hober Mallow kept a second appointment. He had listened long, and now he said cautiously, "Yes,I"ve heard of your campaigns to get trader representation in the council. But why me, Twer?"
Jaim Twer, who would remind you any time, asked or unasked, that he was in the first group of Outlanders to receive a lay education at the Foundation,beamed.
"I know what I"m doing," he said. "Remember when I met you first, last year."
"At the Trader"s Convention."
"Right. You ran the meeting. You had those red-necked oxen planted in their seats, then put them in your shirtpocket and walked off with them. And you"re all right with the Foundation masses, too. You"ve got glamor ?or,at any rate, solid adventure-publicity, which is the same thing."
"Very good," said Mallow, dryly. "But why now?"
"Because now"s our chance. Do you know that the Secretary of Education has handed in his resignation? It"s not out in the open yet, but it will be."
"How do you know?"
"That ? never mind? He waved a disgusted hand. "It"s so. The Actionist party is splitting wide open, and we can murder it right now on a straight question of equal rights for traders; or, rather, democracy, pro- and anti-."
Mallow lounged back in his chair and stared at his thick fingers, "Uh-uh. Sorry, Twer. I"m leaving next week on business. You"ll have to get someone else."
Twer stared, "Business? What kind of business?"
"Very super-secret. Triple-A priority. All that, you know. Had a talk with the mayor"s own secretary."
"Snake Sutt?" Jaim Twer grew excited. "A trick. The son-of-a-spacer is getting rid of you. Mallow?
"Hold on!" Mallow"s hand fell on the other"s balled fist. "Don"t go into a blaze. If it"s a trick, I"ll be back some day for the reckoning. if it isn"t, your snake, Sutt, is playing into our hands. Listen, there"s a Seldon crisis coming up."
Mallow waited for a reaction but it never came. Twer merely stared. "What"s a Seldon crisis?"
"Galaxy!" Mallow exploded angrily at the anticlimax, "What the blue blazes did you do when you went to school? What do you mean anyway by a fool question like that?"
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