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He seemed to be nothing more than a tramp. And yet, for some reason, Ira Kaplan found himself drawn to the man almost as much as he was repulsed by him. He spoke English, of a sort, all the words were recognizable but together they defied interpretation. What could he want? Who could he be?

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He seemed to be nothing more than a tramp. And yet, for some reason, Ira Kaplan found himself drawn to the man almost as much as he was repulsed by him. He spoke English, of a sort, all the words were recognizable but together they defied interpretation. What could he want? Who could he be?
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H. L. Gold and Floyd C. Gale were influential figures in the science fiction genre, known for their collaborative work that often explored complex themes related to technology, society, and human relationships. H. L. Gold (1914-1996) was an American writer and editor, best known for his contributions to science fiction during the mid-20th century. He served as the editor for Galaxy Science Fiction magazine, Gold's writing is characterized by its thoughtful exploration of philosophical and ethical dilemmas, often reflecting his interests in sociology and psychology. Floyd C. Gale (1918-1997) was also a notable writer and editor, recognized for his work in science fiction literature. He collaborated with Gold on several projects, contributing to the development of stories that combined imaginative settings with deeper societal critiques. Together, they produced works like ""Someone to Watch Over Me,"" which examines themes of surveillance and personal freedom in a technologically advanced society.