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waldo

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" Waldo " (1942) is a short story by Robert A. Heinlein originally published in Astounding Magazine in August 1942 under the pseudonym Anson MacDonald. It is available in the book Waldo & Magic, Inc. (as well as other collections). Except that both stories ...

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Henderson, Waldo Cummings and Gibby Blake took the heckler mission to Japan.

Berlitz was the other half of the smuggling combination of Spad Ames and Waldo Berlitz.

Waldo was trying to be funny, it was a raw time for a gag, Spad thought.

Waldo had gone off and left him, Spad, pinned under the wrecked plane.

Waldo, unaware that Spad stood behind him, was showing a distinctly peculiar curiosity in the arrowhead.

Indian arrowheads were plentiful through the West, and Spad had seen Waldo kick a number of them contemptuously with a boot toe in the past.

Waldo was cursing his inability to understand why the arrowhead had stopped a river, Spad Ames realized, and this did not contribute much toward clarifying the growing mystery.

United States Border Patrol plane chased Spad Ames and Waldo Berlitz northward, there was something else to interest one tourist, however.

Anyhow, when Lena gave a rather gloomy account of the existing state of things in the Suffragette World, Waldo was not merely sympathetic but ready with a practical suggestion.

It had been opened, and the tokamak coils had been removed by some of the mandible-like manipulator waldos.

All the village women Waldo had seen had worn yashmaks or some other form of face covering or veil.

The news that the Nonesuch had another cousin staying with him, and one who was an out-and-out dandy, rapidly spread, and was productive of a spate of notes directed to Sir Waldo, and carrying the assurances of the various hostesses to whom he and Lindeth were engaged that they would be most happy to include Mr Laurence Calver amongst their guests.

Waldo Screener, the Ossified Man, has not been located after several intense searches, and is presumed to have joined his wife.

She never knew that his lordship, whom Laurence stigmatized as a bagpipe, snatched the first opportunity that presented itself of admitting his cousin Waldo into a joke which was much too rich to be kept to himself.

It was Magistrate Vine, Stoppes said, who had sent him to fetch Waldo.