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e data on this phenomenon." "Of course," Malone said. "That's why I'm so very anxious to get those subjects," Dr. O'Connor said. "Dr. O'Connor," Malone said earnestly, "that's just what I had in mind from the start. I've been going to a lot of extra trouble to make sure that those kids don't get killed or end up in reform schools or something, just so you could work with them." "I appreciate that, Mr. Malone," O'Connor said gravely. Malone felt as if someone had given him a gold star. Fighting down the emotion, he went on: "I know right now that I can catch one or two of them. But I don't know for sure that I can hold one for more than a fraction of a second." "I see your problem," Dr. O'Connor said. "Believe me, Mr. Malone. I do see your problem." "And is there a way out?" Malone said. "I mean a way I can hold on to them for--" "At present," Dr. O'Connor said heavily, "I have no suggestions. I lack data." "Oh, fine," Malone said. "We need the kids to get the data, and we need the data to get the kids." He sighed. "Hooray for our side," he added. "There does appear to be something of a dilemma here," Dr. O'Connor admitted sadly. "Dilemma is putting it mildly," Malone said. Dr. O'Connor opened his mouth, shut it, opened it again and said, "I agree." "Well," Malone said, "maybe one of us will think of something. If anything does occur to you, let me know at once." "I certainly will," Dr. O'Connor said. "Believe me, Mr. Malone, I want you to capture those kids just as badly as you want to capture them yourself." "I'll try," Malone said at random. He flipped off and turned with a sense of relief back to Boyd. But it looked as if Henry VIII had been hit on the head with a cow, or something equally weighty. Boyd looked glassy-eyed and slightly stunned. "What's the matter with you?" Malone said. "Sick?" "I'm not sick," Boyd said carefully. "At least I don't think I'm sick. It's hard to tell." "What's wrong?" "Teleporting!" Boyd said. "Juvenile delinquents!" Malone felt a sudden twinge in the area of his conscience. He realized that he had told Boyd nothing at all about what had been going on since the discovery of the notebook two nights ago. He filled his partner in rapidly, while Boyd stood in front of the mirror and rather shakily attempted to trim his beard. "That's why I had the car search continue," Malone said. "I was fairly sure the fault wasn't in the cars, but the b
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