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126   ASTOUNDING  SCIENCE-FICTION            GRAY  LENS MAN                                127
 staring  mad!''  She  started  back,  then   ~m  ~oing  to  marry  you,  whether  you   they?"  she  retorted  sunnily.  "Now  I'll   nison can• wait half  an  hour."
 controlled   herself   with   an   effort.   like  1t  or  not.''  She  blushed  a  hea_venly   In the  research  laboratory which  had
                give you a rub and change some of these
 " Maybe you  can  think at  people  without   ~and  discordan•t-magenta.  but  went   been  assigned to Phillips  they found  von
 a  Lens--of  course  you  can.  since  you   0!1 unfalteringly:  "And  not out  of pity,   dressings."   H ohendorff  with the Posenian.  H aynes
 just  did, at me-bHt you  can't  see, Kim,   e1~her. Kim,  or just  to  take  care  of you.   XXII.   was surprised to see the old commandant
 possibly.  Believe  me,  ooy,  I  know  that   It s  older  than  that-much  older."   of  cadets, .but  Lacy  quite  evidently  had
 you  can't.  I  was  there- "   " I t can't be done,  Mac."  H is  thought   "Hr,  Skeleton-gazer!"   Jmown  that  he  was to be there.
                   " Ho  Bio- Chief  Feet-on-the-desk!"
 "I  can,  though,"  he  insisted.  " I  got   was  a  protest  to  hiah Heaven  at  the  in-  ,   "I  see  that  your  red-headec  . sec ~r   " Phillips,"  the  surgeon  general  b~-
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 a  lot  of  stuff  on  my  second  trip  to   justice  of  Fate.  •1·ve  thought  it  over   gan,  "explain  to  Admiral  H aynes,  1n
                 chief  is  still  occupying  all  strategic  sal!-
 Arisia  that I  couldn't let  anybody  knO\V  out_ in  space  a  thousand  times- thought   ents  in  force."  H aynes  had  pau_sc<l   111   nontechnical  language,  what  you  are
 about  then,  but  I  can  now.  I've  got  as   until  I  was  black  in  the  face-but  I  gel   doing."   .
                 the  surgeon  general's  office  on  h!s  way
 good a  sense  of  perception  as  Tregonsee   tt:ie  same  result  every  time.  It's  just   "The original problem was to discover
                 to  another  of  bis  conferences  with  the   what  hormone  or  other  agent  caused
 has- maybe  better.  To  prove  it,  you   simply  no  soap.  You  are  much  too fine   Gray  Lensman.  "Can't  you  get  riu  of
 look thin, worn- whittled down to a nub.   a  woman- too  splendid,  too  vital.  too   proliferation of neural tissue-:-"   .  ,.
 You've been working  too hard--on me."   much  of everything  a  woman  should  be   her  or  don't  you  want to ?"   "Wait  a  minute;  I'd  better  do  it,,
                 ·  "Don't  want  to.  Couldn't,  anyway,         .  .   "Anyway  you  wouldn t
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 "Deduction,"  she  scoffed.   "You   -to be  tied  down  for  life  to  a  thing   probably.  T he  young vixen  would tear   L acy  ro ,e m.   '   .   h  t
 would know that I  would."   that's  half steel,  rubber,  and  phenoline.   do yourself  justice.  The first thing  t  ~
                 down  the  hospital- she  might  even  re-  P hillips  found  out  was  that  the  ~ro  -
 "QX.  How  about  those  roses  over   It just  simply  is  not on  the  wheel,  that;s
 there  on  the  table?  \iVhite ones,  yellow   all."   sign,  marry  him  out  of  hand,  an?  lug   lem of repairing damaged nervous.  tissu~
                 him off  somewhere.  You  w.ant  him  to   was  inextricably· involved  wi th   sev~r~
 ones:  and  red  ones ?  \.Yith  fern~?''   "You're  full  of pickles  K im."  Gone
                 recover,  don't  you ?"                 other  unknown things, such  as  th e  o~ig!_-
 . "You  can  smell  ~hem.  perhaps"--du-  was aU  her uncertainty a1~d  nervousness.   th
                   "Don't  be  any  more  of  an  idiot   an   nal  growth  of  such  tissue,  its/  relat1oh-
 !~r~usly.  Then,  with  mo.re  a~surance:   She  was  calm.  pQised ;  glowing  with  a   t .   I"   •   1  the  regenera-
 \' ou  would  know  that  practically  all _  transcendent  inward  beauty.  "I  didn't   you have to.  W hat  a  ques 1011 •   ship to growth m  genera ,
                   "Don't  work up  a  temperature  about   tion  of  lost  members  in  lower  _foi:rns,
 the  flowers  known  to · botany  would  be   really  know  until  this  minute  that  you   MacDougall,  then-.   A  1  g  as  she's   and  so  on:  Yott  see,  H aynes,  it  ts  a
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 I  1ere.  "   love me,  too,  but  I  do  no\v.  Don't  you   around  him-and  that's  tvi.:en~ -or  known  fact that nerves  do grow,. or else
 "\,Veil,  I'll  count  'em  and  point  'em   realize,  you  big.  dt11J1b,  wonderful   th  10  1
 out  to_ you,  then-or,  better,  how about   clunker,  that as  long as  there's  one  sin-  hours a  day-he'll  get  every mg   t  ~   they  could not  exist ; and in some lower
                 Universe . that  he  can  get  any  goo   forms  of  life  they  regenerate.  ~hose
 that  little  gold  locket,  with  'CM'  en-  gle,  little  bit  of  a  piece  of you  left  alive   facts were all be had, at first.  In h1gher
 graved  on  it.  that  you're  wearing  un-  I'll  love  that  piece  more  than  I  ever   out of."   1  ,  ,   forms,  even  during  the  growth  stage,
                   "That's  so  too.  This  other  _t 1~ng_s
 der  your  uniform ?  I  can't  smell  that,   could  any  other  man's  entire  being ?"   '   .   ay  Kmnt-
                 out  of our bands  now,  anywc  ·   .   regeneration  does  not  occur  spontane-
 nor  the  picture  in  it-"  The  man's   .  " But I can't, I  tell you!"  H e groaned   '   l   ·  ·   Jong aga111st
                 son can't  hold  his  position   .      ously.  P hillips  se! out  to find out why.
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 thought  faltered   i111   embarrassment.   the thought.  " I  can't and I  won't !  My   her  and  himself  both-overwhelm ?~!   "The  thyroid  controls  growth,  b':t
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 "AI y  picture!  Klono's  whiskers,  Mac,   job  isn't done  yet,  either,  and  the  next   .   J  t   ell  too-c1v1 i-
                 supen or force.   us  as w  ,   ,,       does  not  initiate  it,  he  learned.  This
 where  did  you get  that-and  why?''   time  they'll  probably  get  me.  I  ca>i't
                 zation needs more  like those two.       fact  seemed  to  indicate  that  there  was
 '·It's a reduction that Admiral H aynes   let  you  waste  yourself,  Mac,  on  a  frac-  "Check  but the  affair isn't  out of  our   an  unknown  hormone  involved-that
 let me have  made.  I  am wearing  it  be-  tion  of  a  man  for  a  fraction  of  a  life-  '   W  '  e  got
                 hands  yet  by  any  means.   e v        certain lower types  possess an endocrine
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 cause  I  love  you-I've  said  that  be-  time !"   quite a little  more fine work  to  d  there  '   gland which  is  either  atrophied  or non-
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 fore."   "QX, Gray Lensman."  Clarrissa was
                  as  you'll  see,  before  it's  a. f,:~lly ~ood   ·existent  in  higher  types.  If the  latter,
 .  The  girl's  entrancing  smile  was  now  serene,  radiantly  untroubled.  She  could
                  job.  But  about  K innison-            'he  was  sunk.  He  reasoned,  howevli!r ,
 111  full  evidence.  She  knew  now  tqat   make  things  come out right now : every-  "Y es.  V\Then are you going to fit arms  '   that,  since  higher  types  evolved  from
 he  could  see,  that  he  would  never  be   thing  was on  the green.  "\Ve'll put this   and  legs  on  him ?  He should  be  prac-  }owd·, the  gland in question  might very
 ~he  helpless hulk ·which  she  had  so gall-  back  up  on  the  shelf  for  a  while.  1'111   ticing  with  them  at  this  stage  of  the   well exist in a vestigial  stage.  He stud-
 rngly  thought  him  doomed  to  become,   afraid  that  I  have  been  terribly  remiss   game,  I  should  think-I was."   ied  animals,  thousands  of  them,  from
 and  her  spirits  rose  in  ecstatic  relief.   in  my  duties  as  a  nurse.   P atients   "You  shotdd  think- but,  unfortu-
 But  he  would  11ever  take  the  initiative   mustn't  be  excited ~ or  quarreled  with,   nately, you  don't, about  anything_ e?':cept   tlie  germ  upward.  H e  exhausted  the
 now.  \\'ell,  then,  she  would ;  and  this   you  know."   war,"  was  the  surgeon's  dry  re}omder.   patience of the Posenian  authorities ; and
 \Vas  as  good  an  opening  as  she  ever   " That's  another  thing.   How  come   "If you  did,  you  would have  p~d more   when they  cut off his  appropriation,  on
 wc,uld  have  with  the  stubborn  brute.   you,  a  sector  chief,  to  be  on  ordinary   attention  to  what  Phillips has  been  do-  the  ground  tqat  the thing was  impossi-
 Therefore:   room  duty,  and  night  duty  at  that?"   ing.  H e  is  making the final  tes_t  tod~y.   ble,  he  came here.  We gave h im car te
 '' More  than  that.  as  I  said  before,  I   "Sector  chiefs  assign  duties,  don't   Come along- your conference with  K m-  blanche.
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