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The narrator, racing to move perishable Gasha root, hires the skipper of a Delta-class freighter who agrees to ferry odd cargos and recounts a previous job transporting Earth's largest beast for a wealthy planetary collector. The skipper describes visiting the collector's enormous menagerie and accepting a contract to deliver a live specimen, then buying a tame Indian elephant only to discover it was the wrong variety for the commission. The story blends spacefaring details, cargo logistics, and bureaucratic formalities with humorous observations about interplanetary animal transport and the unexpected pitfalls of exotic freight.
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