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me." "Don't worry," said the colonel. "I'm not ready to have this room measured for sponge-rubber wallpaper just yet. Operation Mapcase has helped a lot in the past few months, and it will help even more." "All you have to do is get the bugs out of it," said the Secretary. "If we did that," Colonel Spaulding said flatly, "the whole operation would fold from lack of personnel." "Just carry on the best you can," the Secretary said gloomily as he got up to leave. "I'll let you handle it." "Fine. I'll call you later." * * * * * Twenty minutes after the Defense Secretary had gone, Lenny Poe was shown into Colonel Spaulding's office. The agent who had brought him in closed the door gently, leaving him alone with the colonel. "I told you I'd be back this evening. What were you in such a hurry about?" "You're supposed to stay in touch," Colonel Spaulding pointed out. "I don't mind your penchant for ponies particularly, but I'd like to know where to find you if I need you." "I wouldn't mind in the least, colonel. I'd phone you every fifteen minutes if that's what you wanted. Except for one thing." "What's that?" Lenny jerked a thumb over his shoulder. "Your linguistically talented flatfeet. Did you ever try to get into a floating crap game when you were being followed by a couple of bruisers who look more like cops than cops do?" "Look, Poe, I can find you plenty of action right here in Washington, if it won't offend your tender sensibilities to shoot crap with a senator or two. Meanwhile, sit down and listen. This is important." Lenny sat own reluctantly. "O.K. What is it?" "Dr. Davenport and his crew are unhappy about that last batch of drawings you and I gave 'em." "What's the matter? Don't they like the color scheme? I never thought scientists had any artistic taste, anyway." "It's got nothing to do with that. The--" The phone rang. Colonel Spaulding scooped it up and identified himself. Then: "What? Yeah. All right, send him in." He hung up and looked back at Lenny. "Davenport. We can get his story firsthand. Just sit there and look important." Lenny nodded. He knew that Dr. Amadeus Davenport was aware that the source of those drawings was Soviet Russia, but he did not know how they had been obtained. As far as he knew, it was just plain, ordinary spy work. He came in briskly. He was a tall, intelligent-looking man with a rather craggy face and t
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