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Professor Dyke said: “I'd know what time it was beeause I get hungry “round noon,” “There is no noon way out there, I tell you—there’s nothing,” Professor de Sitter said, getting up. Professor Brinker said: “If there’s no noon, no watch and nothing to eat, what in hell is there a post office ind a watering trough Professor Suppose I were sitting on ge of creation—beyond which there is no time or space. I take a piece of fuzz off my e thus ine! because boundaries of cre have added a piece of fu Professor Windmill d: “Then, when you come right down to it, the edge of the universe depends on how far you can blow a piece of fuzz.” “Not exactly,” replied Professor de Sitter. “After you've picked all the lint off your lapel, you unravel your (Continued on page 28) “How about breakin’ that up and gettin’ me a eup of coffee “Turn you over to the police, nothing! w JUDGE reper take my hand!” You're goin’ to go in there and comicbooks.com