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 ling?"   f he  Overlord  snorted  con·   }  lOr  c  ·
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 and  to  ha ve  lo  take  care  of  for  a  full   - 1t  taggcre<l  momcntaril)·  c, u1   l lU•dtl\'  d,utC'.  :uul  \\t·II.''
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 lifetime  a  someth ing that has  not enough   temptuouslr.   " I  could  handle  se\'en   ti  le  r  ·1·  I   11101btro,i1y   h  ·· ~,)  :"'t), , 11 ~··
          w1i·  cpt1 1an y  annorecl
 intelligence  even  to  s wallow  food  p laced   like  him.  He  is  on  the  verge  of  faint·   ich was Lhc Delgonian.   ··Y<•:-.   l  \\;l,  hungr~   and .  a ,  1  iu-
 in  its  mouth?  Remember  a lso  that  the   ing  a lready.   Observe,  please,  his  re·   Ri  ·   tilllatt·d.  Tt·lh1rian:- ar"  lllll\'.'h  h  n  ,H•al,,;
 o rganism  will  be  such  that  they  them-  action  to  the  fung us-culture  injections."   r   n111so11  went  leapi11f{   a\'.ro~::,  tlw   tn  fllr11i:-h  :111y  n•al  ~port.  I  o  ~ ,n1 " i, h
 selves  will  be  obliged  to  amputate  a ll   F our  times  the  Delgonian  rammed   \\~e:n .toward  a  rack  of  implclllcnt •  and   (I)  i -.pt·t·t  what  i~  left  <)I  tlw  l .cn:-m a u: ··
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 foui·  of  the  creatu rc·s  lim bs  to  save  its   the  needle  home;  and.  true  to  prcd~c-  ,.  pons,  only  lo  I><:  buried  in  lllid-  Thi:- q11c..•:-t inn  wa ·  saic  l.'llOu~h :  \ , . n1 -
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 life."   tion,  K inn ison's  body  went  limp  in  its   ft  try  Fo   :-d  !-1u:w  t·:-.:at·t ly  how  1 ·iuni:-1.)n  ha d
 \Vhilc  thinking  thu s  the  D elgonian   shackles.   stoo~I   _r  a  moment  lll:111  and  monster   far~·d  during  his  w hirlwind  bodily  cn-
 s hot  o u t  a  slen de r  tentacle  which,  slith-  "Ah,  yes ;  a  weak  race,  physically-  the   po1scd,  almost  en  iahlc.'au.  tlwn   i.:ounl<'r  with  thc  frightfully  arnwtl .
 e_ring  across  the  floo1·,  flipped  over  the   Yery  weak."  Eichmil  observed,  as  he   01/ era heel  to  the  floor  togcthcr-ti-\1-  ht'aYilY  annon"d  engine  of  de$,lructio n
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 tiny s w itch  of a  s mall  mechanism  in  the   left  the  room •  and  the  O verlord, aloue   cy  es ;  wi   ngc1s  caw111b<T·  o-ou<TiJl<T  at   w ltich· wa ·  tltc  1 dgonian.
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 cent.e r  of  the  room.   This  en tirely  un-  v,·ith  ·his  victim  cast  off  the  cha111s  111   S ,._  n11tar  d   ·1
 I                  1          t>       ,   ., .   ·•.r ."  Ei1..·l1111il.  a ·  a  high  exe·utin·.
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 exp ected  actio n  surprised  Worse!.   H e   order  to  stretch  the  L ensman  out  upon   teeth  \ ~- ~~  '  balled  fist.  boots  a11cl   was  accustomed  t   delegating  far  mnn:.'"
 h ad  bee n  d ebating  fo1·  m inutes  whether   one  of  the  sinister  machines  so close at   bility  o~1eal-111:,  c,·ery  ~1ltilllatc  possi-  important  1na1tcr~  to  ·om pctcnt  undt·r-
 ?r  _n<:>t.  to  release  t he  G ray  L ensman's   hand.   full   dama~e.   Agamst  the  fright -  lings.  ·· t( you  $3)"  that  it  is  well  don<.' .
 mhtbttto n s.  H e  w o uld  ha ve done  so  it)-  of ~ ca~ned  a,~d  naturally  armored  body   that  is  s11lncic11l. ..
 s ta ntly  if  he  had  had  a ny  w arning  of   B uT  i-1NN1~0N  had  not fainted.  He   ons   elgo111an, human  physical  wcap-  ··  tea,·  th,  way  for  me.  then.  please:·
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 w hat  the  D elgo nia n  w as  about  to  do.   had  not  allowed  himself  to  £eel  the   less . b  .   ~  were  near  u ·c-  the   ,·  rlord  requc  led.  Then.  pickin~
 N ow  it  was  too  late.   hurt  of  the  knife,  of  the  needle,  nor of   sna~ fut,  msulatcd against the  agony  of   up the hid  ousl ,  ina.11gl~d  thing _tha_t  w_:i -
 " I  have:  set  up a  t l1ought screen  about   the injected  fluid.  Never before had l_ie   the  I i_ng  bones  and  bludgeon  blow s  of
 1  111      1111 ghty  tail  I   I  .          K inniso n\;  body.  he  mca ·cd  it  u1  1ts
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 t! c.  1 ·001:11.   I  <lo  not  w ish  to  share  this   been  more  coldly,  intently  alert t_han_   blo k   Jy  t  at  hard-held  ncn ·e   anuor  and.  donning  his  ow n,  w riggled
 ~tlbit  w1th  any  of  my  fellow s,  as  there   this,  the  climactic  minute  of  his  ltfe.   llli1~ct'1 tlr  Lensman's  furiously  active
                                                 bold ly  away  with  his  ~m~dc1_1.
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 J S  no ~  enough  to  divide,"  the  monster   The  full  of  his  powers  he  did  not  have,   goal  iac  a  goal-a vaguely  understood   plac..:~  this  re · id uum  within  '~.'  ship  and
 ~ plame<l,  ~renthetically .   "Have  you   perhaps,  y et  even  now  he  was  better   dcad)toward  which  he  directed  the
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 .  Y.  Su ggest10ns  as to  how  rny  plan may   equipped,  mentally  and  physically,  than   ho  Y  r_uggle  he  could  not  control  o~   to  1·eturn  it  to  Stai·   Star.
 I JC  tmp1·oved ?"   the  Kinnison  of  eYen  a .short  year ago,   pe to  win-  ··  ou  will  be  a ble  to  find  the  spe "d -
 " N  o.  You  have  sho wn that  you  un-  able to establish a nerve block that wo~ld   Upon  and  ove   ti   ·   ster ?''   .
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 c c rs lan<l  to rture  better  than  we do ,,   permit  foll  and  unshaken  concentration   gcner~to .  ro  e<l  the madly  warrina  pair   " Cerfainly.  H e  was to  find  1t.  \  h_at-
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 "I  h   ·   ·                                   cyer  he  could  have  done,  I ,  w ork ing •
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 r   . s  ou_kt,  since  w e  Overlords· have   on  every.  move  of  offen-se  and  defense   grated  •   e ica e  mechanism  disinte- '  thrnua h  the  cells  of  his  brain,  can  like-
 P_ ~ice<l  tt  as  a  fine  art  since  our  be-  he  might  make,  whatever  frightful  toll   it ceased to function   ::.
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 ginning~·  as   a  1 ace.   D  o  you  wish  tl1e   Worsel'   1·  ·   ·   w ise do."
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 p  1  ea s urc   o  co-operatmg  with  me in the   of  pain  and  injury  the  inh~nnanl_y  po~v-  been  b  ~  proc igious  mentality  had   ·'Can  you  handle  him  alone,  Kinn i-
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 work?"   erful,  semireptilian  Delgon1an  might  11 •   scr   e~tmg  . ceaselessly  against  that   son ?"  Vv"orsel  asked  presently .   "Can
 "I d   .   flict  in  the  strug ale  that  the  Lensina 11   een  ever   ·   ·1   h  the  boat?"
 you  d~ not  tort ure for  pleasure.  Since   now proposed.  Tl1Us,  upon the first in·   ti  le  very   .   t  smce  its  erection  and  in   you hold out untI  you reac   .
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 '  you  n'lay  can·y   t   1   ,.  •   ms ant  O  ·  its  fall  Kinnison  be.;   ''Yes,  to  both.  I  can.  h a 1:idle  h 1m -_-
 ce duee  as   tl·   d   ou  t  1e  pro-  .. an1e  ag  .  ti   G
 O n  1ne   All I   .   .   sta~1t  of  opportunity,  he  exploded  into   And  .  am  le   :ay  L ensman  of  old.   we  softened  him  down  plen ty.   I  will
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 assurance that he ~ill b   reqmr~  ts  the   action  vdth  a  violence  which  took  even   mi  . m. tl~e  next  mstant  both  of  those   last-I'll make  m yself last, long  enoug~1."
 an  object  le   e  a  warning and   the  trigger-nerved  Overlord entirely by   1
 sson  to  Star  A  St   f   g lty  mmds-tJ1e  t\vo  most  powerful   ··I  go,  then,  lest  th_ey  be  observmg
 Galactic Patrol ,,   ar  o  the   surprise.   th  en  kno  wn  o  ci-v1  tzation-ha<l  hurled   with spy  rays."   .
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 " I  can  assu;e  you  d  h  .   In  practically  one  motion  he  rolled,   ti  1 e111selves a  ·  •  l   To the black  flier  tbe completely  sub-
                   gamst t 1at of the  Delo-oHian.
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 \•vill  be  both.  JVIor~  I  <:  n tely  that  he   ducked,  gathered  himself  tog·ether  and
 11      .t ttter  though  the  ensuing  sfrugo-le was   servient  D elo-onian  then  bore  his  physi-
 res ults  when  I  hav~  fiw!  Sldiow_you ~he   -launched a  kick  behind which there was   1   \Vas  b  ·  f   · N   ·   ::.   '
         A .. ·.  n e :  .  1  oth1pg·  short  ·of·  an ,  , cally  di; abled  master ,  and  carefully  he
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 0 I' I  you  ike,  I  would  be  1   .   the  driving  force  of  every  oµnce  of  his   '. , an  ~nentahty  could  have  withstood   put  him aboard.  Worsel  helped  op~nly
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 you  s tay a nd  lo  l   g  ~d to have   powerful body and the concentrated urge   ti  1e  ve   .  .   .
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 .   .   <_ on-you will find  the   nomous  111tens1ty,  th~  , berserk   there, for be had put out screens agamst
 sp ectacle  1nteres tmo-  et t  ·t  . .   of every cell  of  his  brain.  It struck its   P?.w.er,  of  that . concerted  and·· synchro- ,  all ·£01;.rns  of intrusion.  The vessel  took
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 high  1  y  m s tructi ve."   mark  squarely-the  hard  toe  of  the   nized attack.   '   .   ·   •   .  ' off  and . the  Overlord  wriggled  blithel~
 Len:sman's  heavy  boot crashed  squarely
 "No,  thanks-that  is,  not  if  you  are   _Brain  half  burned  out,  the  Overlord   back  toward  the  dome.  H e  w as_ {ull  o t
 against  the . Overlord's  plated  neck  at
 s u;,c  that you _ca n  handle  him  alone."   ·the  exact  base  of  the  skull.  That  kick   Wilted ; and,  docility itself,  he energized·   the  ·consciousness  of  a  good  job,  w ell
 Hand!~  hun !   This  pitiful  weak-  the  communicator.   done.   H e  even  fe1t  the  sensation  of
 would have pulped any human or near-
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