The Blind Spot by Austin Hall;Homer Eon Flint
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page 87 of 467 (18%)
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He smiled rather sadly. "I don't know. At least they come. You
shall see them yourself. The Rhamda still has something to do with Dr. Holcomb. Somehow his very concern tells me the doctor is safe. Undoubtedly the professor made a great discovery. But he was not alone. He had a co-worker--the Rhamda. For reasons of his own the Rhamda wishes to control the Blind Spot." "Then the professor is in this Blind Spot?" "We think so. At least it is our conjecture. We do not know." "Then you don't think it trickery?" "No, hardly. Harry, you know better than that. Can you imagine the great doctor the dupe of a mere trickster? The professor was a man of great science and was blessed with an almighty sound head. But he had one weakness." Hobart spoke up. "What is it, Chick? I think I know what you mean. The old boy was honest?" "Exactly. He had been a scholar all his life. He taught ethics. He believed in right. He practised his creed. When he came to the crucial experiment he found himself dealing with a rogue. The Rhamda helped him just so far; but once he had the professor in his power it was not his purpose to release him until he was secure of the Blind Spot." |
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