i ss-‘sn- sagas";sms-nh-Iiasans“,g '. _ e . ' AAAAAAAQQABIAAAALAAAAAAAIAAA‘! -ian the gay smller; Uhlrlan tine r-x-sjm‘ n‘ A¢:\‘ ---- ~efz-~seooonoooeo+eeo+~g Story oi Lin?’ ‘in? "mil. it...» ‘ " I» III I w!‘ Neweplper Alliance ration t , l.’ a World Dictator .1110- and now hungry we used to get tnltr It: situation upon the arternoon. nemember that punt m the rabbit and onions-that vlsrt ing--tnat stinking little mayor! lieu things: "Yes, l remember all that. Yea." Bud's palior seemed to increase . a good He had something very urgent l0 ponsibiliiies of sayand he did not lrnow now to' t begm. it looked almost tu though hi: was going to be sicsahe brought his lace closet" to Uniiianls. when raited it to rec lThir _ but ‘Ihirp at .a.t no spouse, he spoke in a 0.086 | was still waitingnthere h silence. undertone anu a new Dl~L€fl18SS had “ sins about that nancashire girl's nec. come into his voice. "Anti i. ramemoer your brag what has happened to you to target. to ther. They had been ge er. and the; m iisel time. Be apar. There had been a sort liriendshi . . Yes?" sai irp at once, rec- ‘eptlve and co orlese. Rud hesitat . “Let everything be done-with the l remember that too. izou talked utmost consideration‘; lzg said and about having her and how easy she would have been. Ln the punt you talxeti. l remember every word oi 1.. 1 remember you nearing and Jeering at me about my having to give lip all thought of sex. Alterwards on the rcaa. After nailing, All through our llV€S you have relieved yourseli about that. Always. uq i remember‘! ‘ls mere a tnlng .I. larger: Your ill- conczoted envy 0t my-my genius, and your attempts to compensate your inferiority by all those petty triumphs over women—and me. Envy, incarnate envy: that is you, umilan. You, the cheerful friend Will u. sneer! And still you are un- §litl:llflll, rtow you would use to Sal} all that, i. illlVc done, undone. You \\ ant to sec me and my mvoluuon —ye.i, my koevmution-plnstrate and simmered. xou would welcome bacl: a thousand things l have dismissed, JUSL w spite me, just tor me satis- luction of seeing my name and my Jec pliitilftlti timen uut Of the sOKIOUJ-i; JIlSt wstule the love the people bear the at. over the world. TflflUS what you can't endure, Chriian. That's why you come here aplttlilg mu ice and venom at me. ‘raking tile risk. what a. long story it maILS n-om nrst to last: i-iauzttlng youl IXUSLI€~>SCS under my noscl always you have done that. Winding up Wltll that painted wife or yours: You are virlle aren't you? You! I've nod w be continent while you've had me iun_ cniifan the tree and easy; uhinan who says what he lute. and does wnat he likes; chu- debonalri ‘the play boy 0t the rev- olution! While old friend Rind is the Power uruo. Poor old ztud. bilrtlllllon old ttud. But. now-and now—we come to a reasoning. Now the Power Grub has you." Uhlxlan stood stunned in front oi this iantastlc outbreak oi long-hid- oen resentment, "wed," sold Rud, "you chose to come to me and ask ror it. It was any an antmipation--. It wouldn't nave been long betore Tbirp came ior you. 1 know about you. You have been watched. You have been over- d. 3:11;; stopped £011?» rfilutc but- e. to ar urpoee m miniuTha twg oldpsssoclaws stared at. one anotahetg “BO iii like that." 88M Qifll-n ti; t. "How else can it be?" Chitian shrugged his moulders. "I have known-—. I have Ielt it ot—it.’.s incrediable." mink. And “inevitable, Incredible to you per- was dreatn- l’ M418. While you have been i118, Ohiflan, ut this dear, deal‘ old friendship of ours and _how you could always Wlnwme over when- i over you do so, I have then slowly replace e instru- ment. CHAPTER XLVI TIIIBP FALLS OUT few weeks laier Thirp was murder- ed by a young man to whom for some reason he had held out daz- zling prospects oi promotion and then disappointed The particulars of his den h are no part of this his- tor , only its suddenness and its ef- fec upon Rud concern us here. Once more for a brief final phase of lucldity he realized his own per- sonal inefliciency. Once more he felt matters beyond his managi- menga were being forced into is t5. lain, open and completely unders andable, Thir had been de- berately secretive. had always ‘pt his methods to himself. Rud di not know very much even about his agent's immediate underlings and now for a time at. least un ll he could gain a controlli lmow- edge of them. he must. be own watch-d . Rothberg came to him at once viously intent to éJIB-{hthfi same confidential role ha. irp had flied so satisfactorl . Butflhud e n ling dilettantism oi‘ ‘Ihlrpp; he made Rud feel unsafe with him; he was of. the hard, dark lice type who hated his nan-y, ook every ad- vant e in e hunt and exulted self-r ghteously in elhkill. Now ‘rhirp 32g aways behsv as though a tlcal murder was a sadly reg- 89. account 1e game of iiie. He made R_.ud feel iihat though he could in- flict death, he woud never inflict humiliation. He would do it. were under protest- eflectively. But Roth- wlth zealous animosity heard the mere name o! a “impulse for self-assert- irrme destruction was iar c r uprees an 'I‘hirp's crudel- even than Rod's. He was not merely a killer; he liked to stamp them down, . I O O NOIWEL TALKS TIIEASON NorveYs theory tiililtt the Dictator gesi “iamtitigfi vet a to“ and livep down wan kept Wide awake. Wide awake. You I- mp6!‘ sorts come here to tell me o1 things, but now you have been told something, fair and square. Is there any need to say more?" chiffon stood still and silent for a long second or so. But. Bud had finished. The audience was at an 5i end. Then slowly and meditetively Chiffon spoke_ "I'm not sorry, Rud. for what I've done for you in the . Whatever '1 have done for you. We've had a greaita time togeth with this little or " w . “we!" said Rud. J-Yes-we. 1 taught you many had d ‘t like or you without me Billy ‘t it? . . ." Rud tnade no . He stood Iuilenly m ulish._ "Goodbye," said Chiffon. And then: "Good bye, Rud." There was no ans resisting sl l , its urgency qgizken his steps-never once look- back 1 ud remained silent andxmotlog- about by osed n fifjffgfif‘ we do“ h“ c ent mater al organizations. They dis- He we,“ w me m m,‘ mm .lked the idea of an disturbance of a w“ mmomm this vast ratio ioation of the l economy. They want- ~ ._. 1e world fiitt1}>‘?."l§.‘. “ti? uqiura‘ eiortgialm 021d? edlthlnge tto so Onas they we; o . for a little wace ers for Chi en's arrest. Tell Bohherg to deal with him," he said. . "Do you mean this?" asked Thirp and (or once he sounded over- “ "Yesi: said a ud "I mean it. He old his telephone and there l came no sougd oi replacement om en . Perhaps Th1 would as some- thing that wo d alter the t-ttation. lowed another, as he found even his best school teachers weremeihg ter- rorized, his clearest thinkers sil- en "don in biolofl- history an t dh ey were ' lioumi 1' rip BRGAIN j FAREs gsummTlgggsms gamer. rumour 11 a ATUBDAY, martini u . a 11mm. some 1 v.20 lit - b": ma?!‘ til Ieuel Keogh loge for de tivel to confidential uuweim ask hwlm. the Russian a o1 _ whengtnlin an w ou P I would rather beubgiied oil. Y. that he as leader has — e en -» o war bout the world." destroy it." held He lice sold Lacoste. lection o! our vi want to inspect answers to our questionnaires inone laces where they are after people. pie who have been de- ounced." (To be Oontinu ‘) Q1811 b11111 u”!!! ed. _ . v __ . 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