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your travels?тАФI mean, during your hike from Keyloghal to Fillinan?"

Rous pretended to ponder the question carefully. "YesтАж" he answered finally. "Now I remember.
About 3 miles outside of town we saw an empty bus."

"Empty?" gasped Flaring.

"Yes, empty."

Flaring glanced at his companions and then stood up. "Alright. New passes will be drawn up for you and
will be sent to you." Without any further ado, he and his companions left the hotel.

Rous, Lloyd and Rosita went back to their rooms.

"ThereтАЩs something about Flaring that I donтАЩt like," said Rosita suddenly.

"WhatтАЩs that?"

"That time when we had a native victim in the Gazelle, I was able to study the Mirsalese mentality. When
anybody goes away without saying goodbye itтАЩs considerably more serious a situation than it would be
on Earth. Flaring has something against usтАж and heтАЩs let us become aware of it."

"LetтАЩs hope he keeps his suspicions to himself," answered Rous. "Him alone we can handle with the
psycho-beamer. ThereтАЩll only be danger if he should make his thoughts public. At all costs we have to
avoid being taken for aliens because in that case the most logical thing for them to assume would be that
we are the enemy who has been wiping out the Mirsalese in such a mysterious manner.

Rosita nodded.

Lloyd said, "It wonтАЩt do us much good to waste away in our rooms. We should take a walk."

"YouтАЩre right," admitted Rous. "Even in the face of having people stare at us."



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For some strange reason the Mirsalese were less curious in the afternoon than they had been in the
morning. Only a few still tended to turn and look at their figures, which by Mirsalese standards were
unusually tall. Apparently some kind of word had been passed around in this area concerning the arrival
of 3 people from Wollaston.

Rous and his 2 companions took the subway to the downtown section. FillinanтАЩs main showcase
boulevard was called the тАШAvenue of KingsтАЩ. More than 300 feet wide, it cut through the city from North
to South. This happened to be a time when a new experiment was going on. At various places along the
avenue, in experimental stretches of perhaps two-thirds of a mile each in length, the street had been
equipped with a microwave guide-beam system. It was designed to take over the task of steering
vehicles which were equipped with the corresponding apparatus to respond to it. So it was no wonder