Bait for the Tiger by Lee Chaytor:
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"Californian Lee Chaytor, in writing bait for the tiger, says she tried to give a rational explanation for the point raised by Lester del Rey in his widely discussed article, the flying saucer myth, in the August fantastic universe, of why the aliens should hang around doing nothing for ten years."

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