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William Johnston

The Spy Who Went Out to the Cold

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Max Smart, Agent 86 for Control, leaned back in his beach chair, sighed contentedly, and addressed the attractive young woman who was seated in the other beach chair near him.

This is the life, 99, Max said. No hired killers, no mad scientists, no abominable monsters. Just sand and sea and sun-and you and I alone.

Alone, Max? 99 looked around. Id guess that there are approximately ten thousand other people here at the beach with us.

Im so relaxed, I didnt even notice, Max said. That shows how much I needed this vacation, 99. Back at headquarters, even when I was really alone, I thought I was surrounded by a pack of assassins. See the difference?

99 shook her head. Not exactly, Max.

The difference is, 99, when Im on duty, Im the potential victim of every hired killer, mad scientist and abominable monster I meet. But here, Im Mr. Nobody. Ill bet not one soul on this beach knows that Im Max Smart, Controls top secret agent. Nobody even notices me.

Max-are you blind? Every person who has walked by, so far, has stopped and stared at you.

Max frowned uneasily. I did sort of notice that, 99. Do you suppose somebody has guessed who I am and passed the word?

I doubt it, Max. I rather think its because youre the only man on the beach whos wearing swimming trunks and one brown-and-white oxford.

Thats my shoe-phone, 99. I promised the Chief Id-

Maxs shoe jangled, interrupting him.

Max-were on vacation, 99 said, almost tearfully. Dont answer it.

But, 99, its the Chief. And he knows Im wearing my shoe. I promised him I would-in case an emergency came up. If I dont answer, hell just keep ringing.

Let him! 99 said angrily.

99, Im going to look pret-ty silly diving off the high board with my shoe ringing. He shuddered. And in the shower-

All right, Max, 99 groaned. Answer it.

Max reached down and removed his shoe and put it to his ear.

Max: Agent 86 here. Is that you, Chief?

Chief: Max. . are you alone?

Max: It depends on how you look at it, Chief. If you count the other ten thousand people on the beach, the answer is no. But if you consider that, until today, Ive been the potential victim of every hired killer, mad-

Chief: Max, nevermind. What I mean is, can we be overheard?

Max: I doubt that they can hear you, Chief. But theyre probably getting a word or two of what I say.

Chief: They? Who, Max?

Max: This crowd thats gathered to watch me talk into my shoe.

Operator: Whod stare at a telephone? Somebody must have guessed who you are, Maxie, and passed the word.

Max: Thats what I was telling-

Chief: Max, theres no time for chit-chat. With that crowd around, I cant discuss what I called you about over the phone, so I want you and 99 to return to headquarters immediately. I know youre going to remind me that youre on vacation. But I have a crisis on my hands, so Im not even going to listen. Im going to hang up now, Max. Ill expect you and 99 to get here as soon as you possibly can.

Max: But, Chief-

(There was a click and the line went dead)

What did he say, Max? 99 asked, as Max hung up his shoe.

He said click. Max replied.

Forty-five minutes later, Max and 99 reached headquarters. Three minutes after that, they entered the Chiefs office. He was seated at his desk, in low-voiced conversation with a visitor, a small, dumpy, middle-aged man who looked as if he had lost something-himself.

Oh, sorry, Max said. We didnt know you had company, Chief. Well be back in about two weeks-with pay.

Max, forget about the vacation, the Chief commanded, rising and ushering Max and 99 into his office. He introduced them to the dumpy little man who was seated beside his desk. Max. . 99. . this is Professor Wormser von BOOM.

You dont have to shout, Chief, Max admonished.

As a matter of fact, I do, the Chief replied. Thats how his last name is pronounced-BOOM!

You can call me Wormy, the little man smiled. All my friends do. Unless, of course, theyre trying to sneak up on me and scare the wits out of me. Then they call me von BOOM!

Can we get down to business? the Chief said crossly.

Professor von BOOM got up and headed toward the door.

No, no! the Chief said, stopping him and escorting him back to the chair. What did I say, Professor? What was the word?

I heard business, von BOOM replied. Thats my cue to go to Wall Street and buy some stocks.

All right. . just forget I said it, the Chief pleaded. I wont mention that word again.

Chief. . I dont understand, 99 said puzzledly.

Its perfectly clear to me, Max said. Wormy is a little dotty.

Thats not it, the Chief said gruffly. The fact is, like all professors, Professor von BOOM is. . well, a bit absent-minded.

Right, von BOOM nodded. I was sharp as a whistle until I got promoted to professor. Then- He snapped his fingers. Just like that, I couldnt remember which way was up. He scowled. Which way is up?

Max raised a finger.

Yes, what is your question? Professor von BOOM asked.

Professor, were not in class, the Chief said. Max was simply showing you which way is up. He turned to Max and 99. That gives you a general idea how absent-minded he is, he said.

Thats nothing, the professor said. You should have seen me before I got cured.

He took a memory-improving course, the Chief explained.

I did? von BOOM said, surprised. I dont recall that.

Did it help? 99 asked.

I cant remember that, either, von BOOM replied.

In a way, it helped, the Chief said, speaking for the professor. He learned to respond to key words. For instance, as you saw, when I said business, he started out to buy stocks. If I had said tip, he would have-Professor!

Von BOOM was headed for the door again. The Chief caught him and led him back.

I see, Max said. He was going out to turn over a canoe-right?

A canoe, Max?

Thats what the word suggests to me-tipping over in a canoe.

No, Max, the Chief said. It suggests waiter to him. He was going out to a restaurant to eat. As you can imagine, while youre with the Professor, youll have to be very careful of what you say. The wrong word and. . Well, you could lose him very easily.

Could I get a list of the key words, Chief? Max said.

There is no list, Max. The Professor committed them all to memory.

I see. And then he-

-forgot them, the Chief nodded.

Chief, you said, while youre with the Professor, 99 said. What did you mean by that?

Thats the mission, 99, the Chief replied, seating himself at his desk again.

Max stared at him, narrow-eyed. Chief, do you mean to say that the fate of the entire civilized world somehow depends on Wormy here? He closed his eyes in horror. Were in even worse shape than I thought.

Not the entire civilized world this time, Max, the Chief replied. Only our space program.

Oh, Max responded, relieved. Well, in that case, Chief, are you sure you want to use me on the mission? Wouldnt some agent with lower seniority be more appropriate? I sort of think of myself as an entire-civilized-world-man. Sending an entire-civilized-world-man out on a mere space-program mission is a little like sending a bull fighter into the ring to do battle with a pussy cat. Youre wasting a lot of talent.

Im sorry, Max, but you and 99 are the only agents who are available. Everyone else is on vacation.

Oh. Well. . in that case. .

Now, heres the problem, the Chief went on. Professor von BOOM is developing a very lightweight rocket fuel. He-

How lightweight? Max asked.

Very-almost weightless, the Chief replied.

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