THEY OPENED THE PANDORA'S BOX When George Randolph first caught sight of Orena, he was astounded by its gleaming perfection. Here were hills and valleys, lakes and streams, glowing with the light of the most precious of metals. And, more astonishing than that, it was a world of miniature perfection—an infinitely tiny universe within a golden atom! But for Randolph it was also a world aglow with danger. Somewhere in its tiny vastness were the friends he had to rescue. Captives of a madman, they had been reduced to native Orena size; to return to Earth they needed the growth capsules Randolph was bringing them. It was up to Randolph to find them—and quickly—for the longer they stayed tiny, the closer they came to passing BEYOND THE VANISHING POINT! Transcriber's Note: A table of contents, though not present in the original text, has been provided below: Franz Polter He found a gold mine in a land where there was no gold. Dr. Kent His scientific studies could mean life or death to an entire universe! George Randolph He crossed the border into Canada, and found himself in another world. Alan Kent Twenty feet tall, or two inches high—which should he be? Glora She was only as large as a thumbnail, but she carried a gigantic secret. Babs Kent Did she live in a golden cage or a magnificent palace? BEYOND THE
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