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n Grogan. Been out of Corrective for a little more than a month now. Went directly to Memphis. Cleared up business affairs there, then went to Palm Beach for vacation. Arrived late Tuesday afternoon--four days ago. Took a suite in Space Verge hotel with four quote secretaries unquote, and has refused to see anyone. No unusually large baggage. No unusual activities reported. So much for that." He turned a page of the note pad and went on: "Corrective Institute record: responded favorably to treatment. Occupational training in administrative accounting. Special courses in business and political ethics. Now get this--it's the one thing that gives your hunch any credibility at all. Three months intermittent telenosis therapy for slight paranoiac tendencies. Response favorable. Dismissed from C.I. after five years, three weeks and six days. Classification: Apparent cure, but possibility of relapse." We were both quiet for a while, looking at each other. Then I said, "Well, I'll see him tomorrow. Remember, it's nothing but a hunch--not even that." "Be careful, dammit," Newell cautioned. ... I woke up sometime in the early morning, before it was light, with a clicking noise in my ears. I lay there in bed, gazing into the darkness, wondering, yet knowing, what would happen if the defense mech should break down--if a tube should give out, or if some little coil should prove defective. The clicking stopped after a while, but it was a long time before I got back to sleep. * * * * * I had no trouble getting an interview with Grogan. I'd known I wouldn't. It was a simple matter of calling his suite and telling the loose-mouthed, scar-cheeked "secretary" who answered that Earl Langston would like to make an appointment with Isaac Grogan for, say, 10:30. "Grogan ain't seein' nobody," the secretary growled. "Ask him," I said. The face vanished and reappeared on the screen a few moments later. "Okay. Come up anytime you're ready." "Fifteen minutes," I said, and replaced the mike. I turned up the volume of the defense mech as high as it would go, and left it in my room when I left. The same hideous secretary, with the loose jowels and the deep, livid scar on his right cheek, met me at the door of Grogan's suite. "Th' boss'll see you in th' library," the bodyguard rumbled, and led me to the room. The door closed, but did not click behind me. Isaac Grogan was slouched on a
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