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 som  note  might  he  some  of  Johnny's   willing  to lel  you  have  a  few  clolla 1·s  for
 pleasant  work.·•   your work."   "Just  a  little  nervous  this  morning ;  not   picked  it  up,  whittled  the  neck  quickly
 "Th~n  you  think  it's  your  nephew ?"   Thoma~ smiled. and  looked  across  the   used  to  getting  up  so  early.  Now,  as   to  a  point,  and  drew a  whip.  " Hi,  fel-
 "I don't  think anything,  but  it  might   room  while  apparently  makina-  ll()  h'   we  were saying-"   lows !"  called  the  gnome.  "Come,  see
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 be.  H e's  the  type.  Tell  you  what  I'll   111111   •  As  he  looked,  a  cat  came  o ut   Clicli !  The sound  was  in  the  young   the  top  I  made."   He  drew  the  whip
 do ;  you  try  to  get  some  of  that  potas-  f!·om  where  no  cat  should  be,  g ravely   man's  head,  and  a  soft  purring  voice   smartly a cross  Thomas'  head and sent  it
 sium salt--oh. yes, I  knew about  it  long   ltfted  a  bottle  of  whiskey  and  d   k   followed  it.  "I  know  a  secret,  I  k1~ow   spinning  as a  horde  of  other  little  hob-
 ago-from  your  patrot;i.  and  I'll  help   deeply.  "Excellent,  my  dear Tho~ a n ,.   a  secret, and I'm going to tell !  Johnny,   goblins  jumped  out  of  odd  places  to
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 you  investigate Johnny."   the  cat  remarked.  "I  suppose  w:n   old  kid,  tell  the old  fossil  what  a  smart   watch.  That  was  a  little  too  much  for
 " If you 'II help increase my size."  That   you  collect  that  grand  from  yotii·   1  guy  you  are,  putting  over  a  trick  like   Johnny,  with  the addition  of two worms   .,
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 question  was  still  a  major  one  in  the   we  'II  1   S   1  e  •   that on him.  Go ahead and tell !"  T here- that were  eating  his  eyes.
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 god's  mind.   " How·n  we  find  out   t  n c  , stea mg  that  thmg."   ·   ,  n1art   was  a  hot  flicker  of  pain  that  sta:1hed   Hodges  chuckled.  " A ll  right,  Her-
 whether Thomas  has  the thing ?"   up  the  backbone,  then  ran  around  the   mes,  let  him  alone.  T he  boy's  fainted.
 _The  cat  licked  its  chops,  sprouted
 " That's  your  worry,  son.  I'll  carry   wmgs   and   turned   into   a   f  .   ribs  and  began doing  something  on  the   It's  a  pity I  couldn't  see  the  things  you
 you  there,  but  from then  on  it's  in your   " N   I   a iry   order of~  toe dance in Thomas' stomach.   were  forcing  on  his  mind.  Must  have
 "  _aug ,ty,  naughty,"  said  lhe  fai r  .
 hands."  Hodges  pocketed  H ermes  and   L ittle  boys  shouldn't  !;teal."   I t  flu~~   He  gritted  bis  teeth  and  groaned.   been  right  interesting."
 turned  out of the  kitchen.   tered  over  to  Thoma:s'  shoulcl  .   Hodges  became  all  solicitation.  "Some-  Hermes came out of  the  corner, smil-
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 pe1 c 1ec  t 1ere,  tmkl111g  reproach full   thing  you  ate?"  asked  the  professor.   ing.  "T hey  were  very  nice.  I  think
 IX.   T he  young  man swatted  at  it. fcti .. "'   "Just  lie  down on  the bed  and relax."   he'll  talk  when  he  comes  to.  H e  per-
 hand  p~ss  through  it.  and  j umped  ~~;   T here was a whole den of rattlesnakes   suaded  Tanya  to  get  him  the  key  by
 Jou~NY THOMAS  looked  reasonably   the  chair.  Now  the  room  was   curled  up  on  the  bed,  making  clicking   pretending  an  interest  in  cyclotrons-
 pleasant as  lie  stuck his  head out  of  the   though  his  eyes  darted  into   '  _e111pty,   sounds  that  seemed  to  say :   ·'Come   said  he  was  writing  a  story.  '  She
 door.  th~ugh  the  circles  under  his  eyes   ner.,   H '   e, e, y  car   ahead,  young  fellow,  it's  breakfast  t ime   wouldn't  have  done  it,  except  that  the
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 were _a  little  too  prominent  in  the  early   and  we're  hungry !"   Thomas  had  no   key  was  lying  so  temptingly  within
 you re  done  playing,  J ohn- "  h   If
 111or11111g  hours.  He  grinned  1i·ith  evi-  gested.   e  s ug -  desire  to  relax  among  even  imaginary   reach.  H e  worked  on  her  innocence."
 dent self-satisfaction.   snakes.
 " Didn't you see  it ?''                        "O.  K.,  H ermes,"  H odges  grunted.
 '' A h.  my  clear  maternal  uncle.   Do   "S~e  what ?  Oh,  you  mean  that   "Gu.!p-ugh!"  he  said,  and  an  angel   "She's washed  whiter than .snow, if you
 come in."  He kicked aside a  newspaper   Ye~,  1t  was  a  big  one.  But  about  fly?   unscrewed its head from the  light  socket   want  it  that  way.  Better  get  back  in
 t hat  was  scattered  across  the  floor  and   busmess  I  have- ''   this   and  dropped  near him.  " Gulp-ouch!"   my  pocket ;  JohnnY:s  coming  around
 flipped  the  cigarette  ashes  off  the  one   "I think  he'd  make a  nice  meal  ,,   .   T he. angel  sprouted  horns  and  tail,  and   again."
 c~mfortable  chair  in  the  room,  seating   ~ grizzly  bear,  materializing  s~tdde~a icl   earned  a  red-hot  fork  that  felt  most
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 h1111self on the bed.  " \Nhat can  I do  for   So young  and  succulent."   11 Y-  u'. Pleasant  when  rubbed  tenderly  along   IT  w AS  noon  when  H odges  came  to
 you  this  morning?"   A  shining  halo  of  light  quivered   .   his  shins.   the cell where Brugh sat.  T he biochem-
 Hodges  coughed  to  s:over  the  noise   lenrlv.   " You'd  poison  your   5  V 10 ,   Click!  Again  the  voice  was  in  hi~   ist  dropped  the  little  god  on  the  floor
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 of  Hennes  slipping  acro:;s  the  room  to   ru1~1.   o  back  home.·•   The  Ysten  1 •   head.  "Remember  that girl at Casey's?   and grinned.  "You're free now:, Arling-
 a dark  place under  Llie  table.  With that   obediently  trotted  to  the  w indo   bca i·   W ell,  when  she  committed  suicide,  it   ton,"  he  informed  the  other:  "Sorry _I
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 attended to,  he  faced  his  nephew.  "You   ~assed  through  the  glass;  the 1~: a  wasn•~ so  nice.  But  that  was  gas,  and   got  you  i.n  here,  but  I've  tned  to  make
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 light  struck  a  commanding  note   of
 know  Anthropos-Lhat  sy11thetic  man  I   nd   she  d1_dn't  feel  any  pains.  W hen  you   up  for  that."
 face  of  wrath  appeared  in  it.  ,~,~  a   con 1 1111t  suicide-"   Brugh  looked  up  at  the  professor's
 grew in a culture bath ?  Somebody stole   .   f   .l, oung
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 him  last  night,  tank  and all,  and  slipped   man, 1 epent  o  your  ways  and lea  r n  that   "I  won't  commit  suicide!"  T he  bel-  ,·oice  '   and  his  face  wasn't  pretty.
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 a note under my door demanding a  thou-  your  s111s  1ave  found  you  out.   T i   low  Was  involuntary,  forced  out  just as   "Arrughh!'  he  said.   ,   .
 1s  but  short  on  this  mortal  spher   n,e    T he  smile  on  H odges  face  remamed
 sand dollars for  his  return.''   the  little  devil  decided  his  fork  would
 the  bad  that  we  do  must  foll; ·  and   feel  worse  in  the  stomach.  "Take  'em   unchanged.  "I expected that.  But H er-
 "Too  bad.  But  surely,  uncle,  you   through  all  eternity.   Repent  f  w   tts   away !"   mes  here can tell you I  honestly  thought
 don't  think  I  harl  anrthing  to  do  with   hour  has  come!"   '  or  t i  'le   you'd  stolen  Anthropos.  \,\·e  just  fin-
 it?"   "  I-lodges   clucked   sympathetically.
 T homas  quivered  clown  onto  th  b   . Dear, dear !  Do you  have  a  dizzy  feel-  ished  putting  him  back  where  he  be-
 "Of  course  not;  how  could  you  get   again,  wiping  his  forehead.  The  • el   ed   ing,  Johnny?"   longs,  and  seeing  that young nephew  of
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 into tl1e  laboratory?  But  I  thought you   gettmg  nervous  .,i.t a  t11n e  like  this I  T   Johnny  did,  just  as  the  words  were   mine  leave  town.  If you'll  avoid  com-
 might help me contact the men and  make   t i .   Id  '  b   ·   lie   out.  His head gave an unpleasant twang   mitting homicide 011  me, the  warden  will
 ungs cou  n t  e  real.  H e  turned
 arrangemc11Ls  to  pay.  Of course.  I'd be   t  H  1   l   .  .   1  )ack   and  leaped  from  his  body,  then  went   unlock  the  door."
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       whirling  around  the  room.  A  gnome    "What  about my  reputation?"
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