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US: DENTON and Kenyon Flagg were
ime scientists, They were among the
[most intigued the man in the street was
that. they contained detailed plans for
tie construction of a time machine, This,
| thought Denton and Flagg, was theit big
opportunity to show up the old caster.
They studied the plans carefully, and
then gave out an interview stating that
the plans were a fraud. Gleefully, they.
pointed out that among the diyisigns on
Nostradamus? dial for the various time
Periods which his device purported wo
Teach was one entitled "Age of Dragons'’
Dragons, no less! Everyone knew that
such creatures were purely imaginary
fairyale stuff
‘But ic appeared that Nostradamus had
captured ‘the public imagination; that
the old sage had many supporcers who
were willing to back his prowess and
knowledge against the statements of
Denton and Flagg. There was only one
thing to do, the ‘two men determined,
Gnd’ that yas fo show the populace how
gullible they had been. Denton and
Flagg ‘would. actually build the device,
following Nostradamus’ plans unerting:
wand show it up for the joke it wast
"ime machine!" saifted Denton- And
‘Age of Dragons!"” sneered Flagg
TE Gann take. very long, because they
were capable scientists. Uhat emerged
Was an outlandish conteivance of Strange,
weird and antique appearance. ~The
machine's ‘tial’ had been at
wublic occasion, and the
oft was ‘tbe from ‘Central. Patk.-nfor
fee mot es earesdeeny emanate
as. possible to ‘witness ‘te abject fail
Seal tarns ey knew wae ineviabla:
A" huge crowd was present forthe Oe
Ertiee ener tay. chicieediges tao dee
vice, laughing. “Where shall we go?!”
called Flagg, a mocking look on his
face. ‘The Age of Dragons?” A roar
from the crowd gave affirmation, and
the scientists regarded each other tol-
“This is ridiculous," said
swinging the dial indicator to
Dragons”. He moved the com-
plicaced controls “designed to set the
whole affair in operation, then added:
to nowhere.
Here goes. for our
and the fairytale dragons!"
Wooooss/ twas as if a giant wind|
had roared down from the ‘sky, hurling
them ‘through the dizzying atmosphere at
the "speed of lighe. Strange lights recled
about them as they seemed to deseend
dows, ‘down into a swirling black vor=
tex. And then, as suddenly as ichad
commenced, it was over. Heads awh
“and with 'a strange panic clutching. a¢
their “throats, the scientists clambered
due of the taachine. Sut..where were the
Crowds, the greensward of Cental Park,
the. familiar styline of New York? Int
stead, a bleak and lonely landseupe
Stretched before them, dotted here and
there ‘with strange vegetation such as
“they had never seen: “Dazed, they looked
about them, and then thelr eyes. met,
ench ying to hide from the other his
growing realization of an awful truth
"This ts crazy,"? muttered Denton. ‘Thai
outlandish machine couldn't..." “Of!
course," whispered Flags. ‘lt couldn't
Stand "there coulda’t be any such thing
aS the Age of
‘They got no furgher. A. swift move-
ment..an awful roaring..and then th
terrible shape which reared before them
Mike a mighty dragon from the pages
of fable and fairytale. ‘Then came the |
crunching of tending jaws...and Den
ton and” Flagg knew, as they died, thar
Nostradamus had been right..«righe about
The Age of Dragons!" Ilis sole error
hadbeenin designating ix in such language.
Unfortunately, however, there _mever|
was a medieval. sage who had known
the word. for dinosaur...the **dragon"®|
fie had ended the lives of two of
Afscrica’s greatest scientist =