[A Honeymoon in Space by George Griffith]@TWC D-Link bookA Honeymoon in Space CHAPTER XII 7/15
But it's lunch-time, and I must go down and see how my things in the kitchen are getting on.
I suppose you'll try and land somewhere where it's morning, so that we can have a good day before us.
Really, it's very convenient to be able to make your own morning or night as you like, isn't it? I hope it won't make us too conceited when we get back, being able to choose our mornings and our evenings; in fact, our sunrises and sunsets on any world we like to visit in a casual way like this." "Well," laughed Redgrave, as she moved away towards the companion stairs, "after all, if you find the United States, or even the Planet Terra, too small for you, we've always got the fields of Space open to us.
We might take a trip across the Zodiac or down the Milky Way." "And meanwhile," she replied, stopping at the top of the stairs and looking round, "I'll go down and get lunch.
You and I may be king and queen of the realms of Space, and all that sort of thing, but we've got to eat and drink, after all." "And that reminds me," said Redgrave, getting up and following her, "we must celebrate our arrival on a new world as usual.
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