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. "But--what--why--" Drake looked sad. "I brought it to give to my good friend, the Noble Belgezad. Of course it would be a gross insult to wear them at the Shan's Coronation, but he could wear them at other functions. "And how does my good friend repay me? By having me arrested. My Lord Prosecutor, I am a wronged man." The Prosecutor swallowed heavily and stood up. "The necklace has, naturally, been impounded by the police. I shall have the stones tested." "You'll find they're phonies," Drake said. "And that means one of two things. Either they are not the ones stolen from Belgezad or else Belgezad has mortally insulted his Shan by wearing false jewels to the Coronation." "Well! We shall see about this!" said the Lord Prosecutor. * * * * * Anson Drake, free as a lark, was packing his clothes in his hotel room when the announcer chimed. He punched the TV pickup and grinned. It was the girl. When the door slid aside, she came in, smiling. "You got away with it, Drake! Wonderful! I don't know how you did it, but--" "Did what?" Drake looked innocent. "Get away with the necklace, of course! I don't know how it happened that Dobigel was there, but--" "But, but, but," Drake said, smiling. "You don't seem to know very much at all, do you?" "Wha--what do you mean?" Drake put his last article of clothing in his suitcase and snapped it shut. "I'll probably be searched pretty thoroughly when I get to the spaceport," he said coolly, "but they won't find anything on an innocent man." "Where is the necklace?" she asked in a throaty voice. Drake pretended not to hear her. "It's a funny thing," he said. "Old Belgezad would never let the necklace out of his hands except to get me. He thought he'd get it back by making sure I was followed. But he made two mistakes." The girl put her arms around his neck. "His mistakes don't matter as long as we have the necklace, do they?" Anson Drake was never a man to turn down an invitation like that. He held her in his arms and kissed her--long and lingeringly. When he broke away, he went on as though nothing had happened. "Two mistakes. The first one was thinking up such an obviously silly plot. If it were as easy to steal jewels from the palace as all that, nothing would be safe on Thizar. "The second mistake was sending his daughter to trap me." * * * * * The girl gasped and stepped ba
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