>Can you help me recall a short story I read? It involved a man, tired of his
>life, who learns about an extraordinary travel agency. He goes into the shop
>to book a vacation, and the strange clerk ends up selling him a one-way pass
>to a planet where everything is beautiful, in return for all the money he
>has on him right then. He is then taken to a barn in the country with others
>who have done the same thing, and as they wait there he begins to feel silly
>and think he has "been had", and runs out of the barn only to see a flash of
>light behind him, taking all the others on to the beautiful planet while he
>is left behind.
>
>Who is the author? What is the name of the story? Any help would be
>appreciated.
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> A correspondent sent me this question, and I can't recall the story,
> though it does ring a faint bell. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
>
> >Can you help me recall a short story I read? It involved a man, tired of his
> >life, who learns about an extraordinary travel agency. He goes into the shop
> >to book a vacation, and the strange clerk ends up selling him a one-way pass
> >to a planet where everything is beautiful, in return for all the money he
> >has on him right then. He is then taken to a barn in the country with others
> >who have done the same thing, and as they wait there he begins to feel silly
> >and think he has "been had", and runs out of the barn only to see a flash of
> >light behind him, taking all the others on to the beautiful planet while he
> >is left behind.
> >
> >Who is the author? What is the name of the story? Any help would be
> >appreciated.
I remember this one being asked not too long ago.
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Jack Finney, "Of Missing Persons".
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Scott C. Beeler scott...@home.com
Thanks! I'll bet the previous YASID is what rang the bell for me,
too.