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that is not for me." Archambaud jerked a thumb at the Amphib girl. "What about her people?" "They may win, the water-people. What's the difference? It will be just the exchange of one Skin for another. Before I heard of the landing of the Earthman I was going to fight no matter what the cost to me or inevitable defeat. But not now." Mapfarity's rumble was angry. "Ah, Jean-Jacques, this is not my comrade talking. Are you sure you haven't swallowed your Skin? You talk as if you were inside-out. What is the matter with your brain? Can't you see that it will indeed make a difference if the Amphibs get the upper hand? Can't you see _who_ is making the Amphibs behave the way they have been?" Rastignac urged the Renault towards the rose-colored lacy castle high upon a hill. The vehicle trotted tiredly along the rough and narrow forest path. "What do you mean?" he said. "I mean the Amphibs got along fine with the Ssassaror until a new element entered their lives--the Earthmen. Then the antagonising began. What is this new element? It's the Changelings--the mixture of Earthmen and Amphibs or Ssassaror and Terran. Add it up. Turn it around. Look at it from any angle. It is the Changelings who are behind this restlessness--the Human element. "Another thing. The Amphibs have always had Skins different from ours. Our factories create our Skins to set up an affinity and communication between their wearers and all of Nature. They are designed to make it easier for every Man to love his neighbor. "Now, the strange thing about the Amphibs' Skin is that they, too, were once designed to do such things. But in the past thirty or forty years new Skins have been created for one primary purpose--to establish a communication between the Sea-King and his subjects. Not only that, the Skins can be operated at long distances so that the King may punish any disobedient subject. And they are set so that they establish affinity only among the Waterfolk, not between them and all of Nature." "I had gathered some of that during my conversations with Lusine," said Rastignac. "But I did not know it had gone to such lengths." "Yes, and you may safely bet that the Changelings are behind it." "Then it is the human element that is corrupting?" "What else?" Rastignac said, "Lusine, what do you say to this?" "I think it is best that you leave this world. Or else turn Changeling-Amphib." "Why should I join you Amphibians?"
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