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                " Ah!"  and  11111c   Tiosk onian  scr eens   back  to  him  in  the  same  way.  Yesi
             snappe d  off.   S in ce  the  L en s m a n  could                                                            !he  Gray  Lcnsman  had  fini!,hl.•d  hi::;
                                                             . ·tar  A  S ta r  knew  what  was  going  on                                                          The- vict im  sud-.t.·d  dry.  t.'i!,!ht  o i  t h e
             not mas te r  o ne:  D e lg onian,  he  w o uld  n ot                                                         Job;  all  that  was  left  to  do  was  tn  <it.--
                                                             in  that  room.   He  was  reporting  con-                                                          Council  departed.  lcavinf!  Fichmil  and
             be  a  m e n ace  to  the  massed  m inds  o f  the   sta ntly-                                               stroy  this world  and  the  power of  Oos-  the  O verlord  w ith  th~  Lc11:-m,1n.
             nine  o f  B osk o n e ,  and  the  questio ning                                                              kone would  be  broken.  K innison  cou ld
                                                               A  knife  de  cendecl  Yiciously.  Blood                                                             .. \\' h:1t  you  ha,·~  in  mirn~  h~  d \,. _E i-h-
             need  n o t  wait  upo n  the  s lo wness  of                                                                die,  now, content.
                                                             spu1·tecl.   The   stump  was  dre scd,                                                             111il,  is  ch(td ish.  Y o u r  basK  ~dc..·a . ''. c,-
             spe~c h.   Tho u g hts  beat  into  Kinnison's   roughly  but  effectively.  T hey  did  not                   But  no  thought  of  k a,·iug  c-nt~rcd   <.:ellcnt.  hut  you r  tcclmiqu c  1::,  p1t1tully
             bram  fro m  al l  s icl<:s .                                                                                \Vorsel's  mind.  H e  would.  of  cou rse-.
                                                            wis h  thci1·  vict im  to bleed  to death when                                                      inacleq11atc. ··           - ··  __   .
                                                                                                                          st~nd  by  as  long  as  there  remained  the
                                                            he  died ,  and  he  was  not  to  die  in  any                                                         .. \\.hat  l:'nu ld  he  w nr$e.   l·:•chnul  <l~•-
               T1r JS  P O WER  of  mind  ,,:as  relatively   fashion-yet.                                                sl1ghte t  shred  of  hope,  or  unt i I  . om~   ma11clcd.   ·· 1  am  going  to  dig-_  o u t  _h•~
             new .  y es .  J Tc:  d id  no t  know wha t  it was.                                                        development  threatened  hi ·  ahilitv  to
                                                               A nd  in  the  instant  that  K innison's                                                         CYes.  sm:1:h  his  bones.  flay  h111\  :,1-hn~.
             B e::  W(:nt  to  A r is ia,  fe ll  a sleep ,  and  ·woke                                                   leav~  the  planet  with  his  1wicclcs.  i;tfor-
                                                            L ens  went dead.  \,Vorse!,  from  his safely                                                       r~ast hilll. cut h im u p  into  3  d_ozen pie_  ~-
            up  with  it.   A  refine ment,  he  thought,                                                                 mation.  And  the  pitiless  inqui. it ion   and  send  him  back  tO  hi.- S tar  A  Star
                                                            dista nt  nook.  reached  out  direct  to  tl'.e              went on.
            ?f  hypnotis m.    Only  advanced  s t udents                                                                                                          .          ·    I  t  ,,,-en ·  creatu re  he.'
            1                                               mind  of  his  friend,  thereby  putting  his                                                        with  a  wan1111g- t  1a  ...   -.
             n  P :5ycholog y  could  do  it.   H e  knew                                                                                                               .  to  tlti·,;  G:ila..,Y  will  be  treated
                                                            o w n  life  in  j eopardy.   He  knew  that                                                         S('11(  I  S  Ill   -  •              \   - ••
            not_hing_  c:x cc:pt  by  hearsay  of  the  old                                                                 STAR  A STAR  had sent him to  invest i-
                                                            thc1·e  was  a n  Overlord  in  that  room.                                                          the  same  way.  \\"ha t  w o uld  y ou -~ o;"
             Brzttarna-  he  was  a  cade t  then.    He                                                                  gatc  their  planet.  to  clisco,·er  whether   ··Yon  of  the  Eid1  lac~  fine  se.   the
             1                                              and  t he  grue  of  a  thousand  helplessly
            l a_d  never  hea1·cl  of  B lakeslee,  o r  of any-                                                          ?r not there was any connect ion  bet ween    .     sigh  cl   ··  o u   ha.Ye   no
                                                                                                                                                                   c goman  .  _
                                                            sacr ificed  g enerations  of forbears  swept                                                        D  I               • .           . , ,. _   _
            tl~mg  u 1:us ual  concen,ing  any  o ne  hos-                                                                it  and  the  zwilnik  organization.  n c   - ul>tkty,  no  concepuon_  of  the  _n tet.: 1  _P  ~-
            pital  s hip.   H e  d id  not  know  who  had   h is  sinuous  length  at  the  thought,  de-                :tad  come  alone.  in  a  speedster.   K o,   ·ibilitic- of  torture .  enher  ?t  an  mdi-
                                                            sp ite  h is  inward  cer tainty  of  the  new
            SC<;)Ut~cl  _ l-Iclmut h's  base,  or  put  t he                                                              te  could  not  tell  t hem  e,·cn  approxi-  Y1c  ua   f  a  1  • ..,ce  •   1•or  m _ta nc  .  to
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            1.h ion ite  m to  it.  H e  h ad  n o  idea  w h o  it   powers  of  his  m ind.  H e  knew  that  of       mately where the speedster  was.  It was    .       _ ~ -  tar adequately  th1~  1na 11
                                                            a ll  t he  en tit ies  in  the  U niverse,  the Del-                                                p u111s  1  1   ta,  . ·\   .       d   d  ··
            was  w h o  h a d  k ille d  Helmuth .   As  far                                                             s~  dark,  and  he  had  come  sucl{  a  long   must   be  re u1 n   .   .  ,··
                                                                                                                                                                            t  .  eel  to him alt vc.  not  ca  .
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            as  h e  k n ew,  n othing  h ad  ever  been  d one   gon ians  ,vc1·e  most  sensitive  to  the             distance  on  foot.   Tn  an  hou r  o r  so.   ·'Impossible !  He die  -  1  ,c, c ~   .
            about  a ny  Bosk o n ia n  spies  in  Pat1·ol   t hought  vibrations  of Velantia11s.  Nev-                 though,  it  would  start  senclinO'  out  a   ""   .   1derstru1d  me.   .   Not  alive
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                                                                                                                                                                     .i: ou  n11 -u1
            b a ses.  1-:fe  had  n ever  h a p pened  to  h ear   erth eless,  he· d id  it.                            thought signal  which  he  could  detcct-       ·     .   but  not  entirely  d ead.
                 th                                           He  na rrowed  the  beam  down  to  the                      "B                                    as   I  1e  1s  n o,, -
            of     e  pla n e~  Medon    o r  of  a nyone                                                                  .  ut you must have some  ideas about   B ones   b  k r o  et  1 .   )  ,cs  and  eyes  rernoved;
                                                                                                                                                                                     ,
            n a m _ed   Bominger ,  o:  lVIad a m e   D e-  s mallest  possible  coverage,  employed  a                  this  Star  A  Star!"   This  director  was   b  t  t i 1ose  n'lt  1101 .  ,n atters  a r e  b u t  a  be-
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            s p la m.es   0 1·  p - 11 ·   H        .       frequenc3"  a s  far  as  possible  from  that               the  man  they  wanted  so  desperately  to
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            .        '        e  111..   e  wa~  ent1 rely                                                                                                       gmnmo-.    If  I  we re  clomg  1t,  I  s hould
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            ig n o r a nt  o f  a n y  unus u a l  weapon s  of  of-  ordina rily  used  by  the  O verlords,  and       get.  They  believed  implicitly  in  this    ~  1    ver al  of t h ese d evic e~  1erc.
                                                            continued  to observe.  It was risky,  but                                                           then  app Y se   '         f  them.  to  t h e
            f~n se-he  was a  p sych ologist,  n ot  an en -                                                             ~gment of a  Lensman  director.  F itting      .  I  .  b11t  n on e  o
            g ineer  o r  a   l   ·  ·                      it  w as  n ecessary   It was  beginning  to                                                         successive y ,                "bTt      ·th
                           P 'lys1c1st.   No,  he  w as  not                                                             in  so  perfectly  with  their  own  ideas  of   .   f   lete  incom patl  i  i  Y  w1
            unus ually  a d ept  w it h  D  L   t  _        appear  as  thouO'h  the  E arthman  might                                                           pomt  o  comp .        t  the  extren'lit ies
               " FI  ld      ,,    .   e  an'le  e1 s-                                                                   efficient  organization  it  w as  more  con-  l.f   I  1 ould  m ocu  1  a  e   ·
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                   o     on  !   E 1chn1il   commanded .    n ? t  _be  able  to  ; scape,  and  he  must  not           vincing  by  far  that~  the  actual  t ruth   1  e.   s   .       r o·anisin ,v h1ch
            "Stop     c     ·   ·                           die  111  vain.                                                                                                          th
                       1u est1oning   him,   ev e.rybody !                                                                                                       of his four limbs  wi  a~\~- ~npleasantly?
             Now,  L en sm a n   ·     d         .            "C                            ?"  I  11                    would  have  been.  They knew  now that   rrrov.,s-shall   w e   s  y   •  lif  f
                                                              ·  an  you  communicate  now .
                               ,  m stea
               h
                                                    .  .
             w  at you  d o  n ot  kno   .  of  tellmg  us   the  g hastly chamber  the  relentless ques-                he would be hard to find.  They did n ot   o  .   I   5  l  uld  e..xtract  111s   e   orce
                                                                                                                                                                 Finally,
                                                                                                                                                                              'lo_
                                                                                                                                                                                        ou  know,  that  es-
             information  ·         w' gn~_e  u s  pos~t1ve                                                              now_insist upon facts ; they  wanted  every
                          ,  in  your  own         H       tioning went on.                                                                                      and  consun1e  it-as_ ~ .   delica cy  with
             do  you  w o rk'?  I  am    .  ":'ay .   ow      ''I   cannot communicate.  "                              possible  crumb of  surmise.  "You  must   sence is  a  rarely satis  y in~       t
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             P  eet  that  tl  ·      begmnmg  to  sus-       "It is  w ell.  In one  way  I  would  not                have  wondered  who  and  where  Star  A   us- taking  care  to  leave  3ust  enoug 'l  o
                          i e  man  we  really  want  is  a
              .
             directo r,  not an  operat   ,,                                                                            Star is?  You must  have  tried  to  trace   maintain a  bare  existence.  I  wouJd th~n
               Th.                    or.                   b_e  averse  to  letting  your  Star  A  St~r               him?"                                         . I  t  . s  left  of him  aboard  his  slup,
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            .      is  was  a  more  productive , line.    k~o~  what  happens  when  one  of  h1_s                       Yes,  he  had  tried,  but  the  problem   pu  w 1a           T   1   ·   Galaxy
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            L e nsmen,    hundreds     of   th         h   mm 011s  dares  to  spy  upon  the  Counc_1l                                                          sta rt  it  toward  the   e  unan     '  .t '
                 k  d  ,       ,             em,  eac                                                                   could not be solved.  The Lens was 11011-  and  send  notice  to  the  Patrol  as  to  1  s
            wor  e     upon  a    definite  a ssignment.   of Boskone itself,  but the information 1s                   directional,  and  the  signals  came  in  at
             None  o f  them  had  ever  seen  or  ever    as  yet  a  trifle  premature.   Later,  he                                                           exact course and velocity."           •   ,,
                                                           shall learn-"                                                practically  the same  strength,  anywhere   "But  they  would  find  him  alwe !
            would  see  the  man  who  issued  orders.                                                                  in  the.  Gala."Cy.   They  were,  however,   Eichmil  stormed.
            He  h a d  n o t  even  a  name,  but . was  a    Kinnison  did  not consciously thrill at                  very much fainter  out here.  That might   "E     tl   For  the  fullest  vengeance
            symbol-Star  A  Sta r.       They  received    that thought.  H e  did not know that the                                                                  xac  Y·               itl   Which  is
         I                                                                                                              be  taken  to  indicate  that  St-ar  A  Star's   they  must,  as  I  have  sa  .
            orders  through  the ir  L en ses  wherever    news  was going  beyond  his  brain ;  that                  office  was  in a  star cluster,  well  out  in   worse,  think  you?   To  find  3:  corpse,
                                             '
                    .
            they  m1ght  be  in space.  They reported      he had achieved his goal.  Worse!, how-                      either  the  zenith  or  the  nadir:  direc-  however dismembered, and to dispose of
                                                           ever,  did ;  and  Worsel thdlled  for  him.
                                                                                                                        tion-                                   it  with  full  military  honors,  or  to  find
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