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Chapter 20Lt. Gen. Sherman Tecumseh Custer staredat the screen showing the interrogation room. He didn’t quite knowwhat to make of his ‘guest’. Reports about Antony Holiday ‘Clay’Starret indicated the man was used to fine food and equally finedrink. His background was sketchy. His information did not list thebirthplace or any of the man’s childhood. He didn’t seem to lackfor money, and he had a cosmopolitan style that made himrespectableto many difference races on different planets. In general, the manseemed to be on the side of the angels. Which provided somecredibility for the fantastic tale he told. But, he would have togoover the man’s tapes and even question his computer before comingto a decision. Custer considered it amusing that hewas not related to either one of his namesakes. He