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 room.  The  an;esthetist  approached  the   Arisia  who  can  operate  on  my  mind."
 table and Lacy was stunned at a thought   \Vorse!  came.  "Sleep,  m y  friend,"
 from  Kinnison.   he  commanded,  gently   but  firmly.
 "NeYer  mind • the  an..esthetic,  Dr.   "Sleep prefoundlyf body and mind, with
 Lacy.  Y 9u can't make me  unconscious   no physical or mental sensations, no con-
 without killing me.  Go ahead with your  sciousness,  no  perception  even  of  the
 work.   I'll  hold  a  nerve  block . while ··  passage  of  time.  Sleep  until  someone
 you're  doing  what  has  to -be  done.  I   having  authority  to  do  so  bids  you
 can  do  it  perfectly-I've  had  lots  of   awaken." .
 practice."   And  Kinnison  slept;  so  deeply  that
 "But  we  can't,  man!"  Lacy  ex-  even  Lacy's  probing  Lens  could  elicit
 claimed.  "You've  got  to  be  under  a   no  response.   ,
 general for  this  job--we can'.t  have you   "He will  stay t!1at  way?"  the surgeon
 conscious.  You're  raving,  I  think.  It  asked in  awe.
 will  work,  surely;  it  al\\"ays  has.  Let   "Yes."
 us try it,  anyway,  won't you?"   "For how long?-''
 "Sure.  It'll  save  me  the  trouble  of   "Indefinitely.  Until  one  of  you  doc-
 holding  the  block, even, though it won't   tors or  nurses  tells  him  to  wake  up,  or
 do anything else.  Go ahead.''.   until he dies for  lack of food  or water."
 The  attendant  physician  did  so,  with   "Vv e  will . see  to  it  that  he gets  nour-
 the same cool  skill  and to the same end   ishment.  He  would  make  a  much  bet-
 point  as  in  thousands  of  similar  and   ter 'recovery  if  we  could  keep  him  in
 successful  undertakings.   At  its  con-  that  state  until  his  injuries  are  almost
 clusion:  "Gone  now,  aren't  you,  Kin-  healed.  \Vould that do him harm,  think
 nison?"  Lacy  asked,  through  his  Lens.   you?U
 "No,"  came  the  surprising  reply.   "None whatever."
 "Physically,  it  worked.  I  can't  feel  a   Then  the  surgeons  and  the  nurses
 thing  and  I  can't  move  a  muscle,  but   went  to  work.  Lacy  was  not guilty  of   the·  nurse  went  on.   "I  know  that  you
 mentally  I  am  as  wide  awake as  I  ever   exaggeration  when  he  described  IGnni-  up  She . had  fought  for  the  privilege;   can't  talk  to  me-we  can't  unbandag,e
                ·
 was."   son as  being a  "ghastly mess."  He was   first  claiming  it  as  a  ng  1   h   .   ntil next week-and you can t
                                     ·  It  and  then
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 "But  you  shouldn't  be!"  Lacy  pro-  all of that.  The job ,vas long and" hard.   threatenmg to conmu  may  hem upon t  e   your Jaw u   -
                                                      think  at  me,  either,  because  your  new
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 tested.  "Perhaps  you  \\·ere  right,  at   It was heartbreaking,  even  for  those  to   pe·rson  of  anyone  else  who  dared  even   't  come  yet  But  I  can  talk
 that-we can't give you much more ;with-  whom  Kinnison  was  merely  another   to think of doing it.   t,·   Lens   I  1asn   · .   ,
                                                              nd  you  can  listen.  Don t  be
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 out danger  of collap,se.  But you've  got   case,  not  a  beloved  pe_rsonality.  \Vl~at   " \tVake  up,  J."-1111,  ear,  "  she  w  1s-  to  you   ,   1   •
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                                                      discouraged,  Kim.  J?on t  et it get yotl1
 to  he  unconscious!  Isn't  there  some   they had  to  do  they  did,  and  the  white   ·  ·  over  now.
              pered.  "The  worst  o  f  1t  1s       down.  1  love  you  3ust  as  much  as
 way in which  you can  be  made so?"   marble  chief  nurse  carried  on  through   You  are getting  well."   .  d'd  and  as  soon  as  you  can  talk
                                                                                        ,
                                           ·  t  ntly
 "Yes,  there  is.  But  why  do  I  have   every  soul-wrenching  second,  throu~h   The Gray Lensman came to ms a   '   ever   1  ,   .   I   am going
                                                        ,  going to cret  marned.
 to  be  unconscious?''  Kinnison  asked   every  shocking,  searing  motion  of  1t.   in full  command  of every faculty, know-  we re   o   ,,
 cu1iously.   She  did  her  part.  stoically,  unflinch-  ing  everything  that had happened  up tf   to take  care  of  you-  M   " 1  .
                                                                         '
                                                                     I  c ear  me,
 "To  avoid  mental  shock-seriously   ingly,  as  efficiently  as  though  the  pa-  the  instant  of  his  hypnosis  by  Wors~ ·   "Don't  'poor   ac,  1e  111-
 damaging,"  the surgeon  explained.  "In  tient upon  the table were a total stranger   He  stiffened  ready  to  establish  aga 1 11   terrupted  her  with_  a  vigorous  thought.
                                                      "You  didn't  say  1t,  I  know,  but  .you
                                 . •
 your case particularly  the  mental aspect   undergoing  a  simple  appendectomy  and   the  nerve  block  agamst  t 1e   111   •   1 cl
                          '
                                      I  •  tolerab e
 is  much graver than the purely physical   not the one man  in her  entire  universe   agony  to  which  he  had  been  s ubJecte.   were  thinking  it.  I'm  not half ~s  help-
 one."   suffering  radical  dismemberment.  Nor   so  long  but  there • was  no  need.  H~   less as you think I  am.  I  can  still  com-
 "1faybe you're right but you can't do   did she  faint-then.   body  w~s  for  the  first  time  in  unto d   mtii1icate,  and  I  can  see  as  well  as  I
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 it with drugs.  Call W orsel; he has done   reons,  free  from  pain;  and  he  re ru   ever could,  or  better.  And  if  you  think
 it he(ore.  He had me unconscious most   BACK  in  Base  Hospital,  then,  time   blissfi.tlly,  reveling  in  the  sheer comfort   that  I'm going  to  let  you  marry  me  to
 of  the  way  over. here.  except  when  he   wore  on  until  Lacy  decided  that  the   of it.   .  .,   take  care  of  me,  you're  crazy."
 natl to give me  a  drink or something  to   Lensman  could  be  aroused  from  his   "You're  raving!  Delirious!  Stark,
 eat.  He's  the  only  man  this  side  of   trance.  Clarrissa it  was  who woke  him   "I'm so glad that you're awake, Km,,
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