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he contrary, what you should have done was try to excel Russian science, technology and industry. Had you done that you might have continued to be the world's leading nation, until, at least, some sort of world unity had been achieved. By deciding to _combat_ Russian progress you became a retarding force, a deliberate drag on the development of your species, seeking to cripple and restrain rather than to grow and develop. The way to win a race is not to trip up your opponent, but to run faster and harder than he." Hank stared at him. The space alien came to his feet. "I am busy. Your missions, I assume, have been successfully completed. You have seen one of our group. Melodramatically, you have warned us against your enemy. Your superiors should be gratified. And now I shall summon a guide to return you to your hotels." A great deal went out of Hank Kuran. Until now the tenseness had been greater than he had ever remembered in life. Now he was limp. In response, he nodded. Loo sighed, returned the weapon which he had until now held in his hand to a shoulder holster. "Yes," he said, meaninglessly. He turned and looked at Hank Kuran wryly. "I have spent the better part of my life learning to be an ultra-efficient security operative. I suspect that my job has just become obsolete." "I have an idea that perhaps mine is too," Hank said. * * * * * In the morning, the Progressive Tours group was scheduled to visit a co-operative farm, specializing in poultry, on the outskirts of Moscow. While the bus was loading Hank stopped off at the Grand Hotel's Intourist desk. "Can I send a cable to the United States?" The chipper Intourist girl said "But of course." She handed him a form. He wrote quickly: SHERIDAN HENNESSEY WASHINGTON, D. C. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED MORE SATISFACTORILY THAN EXPECTED. HENRY KURAN The girl checked it quickly. "But your name is Henry Stevenson." "That," Hank said, "was back when I was a cloak and dagger man." She blinked and looked after him as he walked out and climbed aboard the tourist bus. He found an empty seat next to Char Moore and settled into it. Char said evenly, "Ah, today you have time from your amorous pursuits to join the rest of us." He raised an eyebrow at her. Jealousy? His chances were evidently better than he had ever suspected. "I meant to tell you about that," he said, "the first time we're by our
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