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“Reilly was fairly sure he’d survive after death; but he saw no reason to take chances. Also, Mr. Kean says that the very rich, like the very religious, wouldn’t enjoy a hereafter filled with just anybody. They think that, by suitable rites and symbols, they can get into a more exclusive part of the hereafter.”
Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley

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''[[w:immortality, inc.|immortality, inc.]]'' (1959)
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The Status CivilizationThe Status CivilizationImmortality Inc.Immortality Inc.Untouched by Human HandsUntouched by Human HandsIs That What People Do?Is That What People Do?Store of the WorldsStore of the Worlds
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