The Other Likeness

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The Other Likeness
Schmitz James H.
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If they were traced this far, thetrail would end--temporarily, at least--at the ranch.
They stepped over into the room, and Rane Rellis pulled down a switch. Behind them the portal entry vanished. Back in the deserted ranchbuilding, its mechanisms were bursting into flames, would burn fiercelyfor a few seconds and fuse to dead slag.
    * * * * * Rane said tightly, "I feel a little better now ... Just a little! TheFed agents are good, but I haven't yet heard of detection devices thatcould drive
... through five hundred yards of solid rock to spot us inside amountain. " He paused as a tall girl with black hair, dark-brown eyes, came in from an adjoining room. Santin Rellis was the only one of thefour who was not employing a biological disguise at the moment. In spiteof the differences in their appearance, she might have been taken forKilby's sister.
Halder told them what had occurred in Draise, concluded, "I'd believedthat suspicion was more likely to center first on one of you.


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