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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Blind Man¡¯s Lantern by Allen Kim Lang
"Blind Man's Lantern" is a science fiction short story written in 1962 by Allen Kim Lang.
Alan Kim Lang (by Allen Kim Lang) was an American writer who began publishing science fiction with "Machine of Klamugra" in Planet Stories in November 1950, and published a considerable number of action stories over the next ten years. He has 20 works recorded, including the graphic novels "A Cinderella Story" (If, May 1961) and "Blind Man's Lantern" (Analog, December 1962).
Summary
Successful colonies among the stars require interstellar ships?but they require, also, a very special kind of man. A kind you might not think to look for....
The Captain shook hands with the black-hatted Amishman while the woman stood aside, not concerning herself with men's business. "It's been a pleasure to have you and Fraa Stoltzfoos aboard, Aaron," the Captain said. "Ship's stores are yours, my friend; if there's anything you need, take it and welcome. You're a long way from the corner grocery."
"My Martha and I have all that's needful," Aaron Stoltzfoos said. "We have our plow, our seed, our land. Captain, please tell your men, who treated us strangers as honored guests, we thank them from our hearts. We'll not soon forget their kindness."
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