<h2>CHAPTER 13</h2>
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<span class="i0">But whence he was, or of what wombe ybore,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Of beasts, or of the earth, I have not red:<br/></span>
<span class="i0">But certes was with milke of wolves and tygres fed.<br/></span></div>
<div class="rgt">—Spenser</div>
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<h3>THE TIGER IS LOOSE</h3>
<p class="cap"><span class="dcap">I guess</span> when they really push
the button or throw the switch
or spring the trap or focus the
beam or what have you, you don't
faint or go crazy or anything else
convenient. I didn't. Everything,
everybody, every move that was
made, every word that was spoken,
was painfully real to me, like a
hand twisting and squeezing things
deep inside me, and I saw every
least detail spotlighted and magnified
like I had the seven skulls.</p>
<p>Erich was standing beyond the
bomb chest; little smiles were
ruffling his lips. I'd never seen him
look so sharp. Illy was beside him,
but not on his side, you understand.
Mark, Sevensee and Beau
were around the chest to the nearer
side. Beau had dropped to a knee
and was scanning the chest minutely,
terror-under-control making him
bend his head a little closer than
he needed to for clear vision, but
with his hands locked together behind
his back, I guess to restrain
the impulse to push any and everything
that looked like a disarming
button.</p>
<p>Doc was sprawled face down on
the nearest couch, out like a light,
I suppose.</p>
<p>Us four girls were still by the
control divan. With Kaby, that
surprised me, because she didn't
look scared or frozen, but almost
as intensely alive as Erich.</p>
<p>Sid had turned back, as I'd said,
and had one hand stretched out
toward but not touching the Minor
Maintainer, and a look on his
beardy face as if he were calling
down death and destruction on
every boozy rogue who had ever
gone up from King's Lynn to Cambridge
and London, and I realized
why: if he'd thought of the Minor
Maintainer a second sooner, he
could have pinned Erich down
with heavy gravity before he could
touch the buttons.</p>
<p>Bruce was resting one hand on
the head of the control divan and
was looking toward the group
around the chest, toward Erich, I
think, as if Erich had done something
rather wonderful for him,
though I can't imagine myself being
tickled at being included in
anybody's suicide surprise party.
Bruce looked altogether too
dreamy, Brahma blast him, for
someone who must have the same
steel-spiked thought in his head
that I know darn well the rest of
us had: that in twenty-nine minutes
or so, the Place would be a
sun in a bag.</p>
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<p class="cap"><span class="dcap">Erich</span> was the first to get down
to business, as I'd have laid
any odds he would be. He had the
jump on us and he wasn't going
to lose it.</p>
<p>"Well, when are you going to
start getting Lili to tell us where
she hid the Maintainer? It has to
be her—she was too certain it
was gone forever when she talked.
And Bruce must have seen from
the bar who took the Maintainer,
and who would he cover up for
but his girl?"</p>
<p>There he was plagiarizing my
ideas, but I guess I was willing to
sign them over to him in full if he
got us the right pail of water for
that time-bomb.</p>
<p>He glanced at his wrist. "According
to my Caller, you have
twenty-nine and a half minutes,
including the time it will take to
get a Door or contact headquarters.
When are you going to get
busy on the girl?"</p>
<p>Bruce laughed a little—deprecatingly,
so help me—and started
toward him. "Look here, old man,"
he said, "there's no need to trouble
Lili, or to fuss with headquarters,
even if you could. Really not at
all. Not to mention that your surmises
are quite unfounded, old
chap, and I'm a bit surprised at
your advancing them. But that's
quite all right because, as it happens,
I'm an atomics technician
and I even worked on that very
bomb. To disarm it, you just have
to fiddle a bit with some of the
ankhs, those hoopy little crosses.
Here, let me—"</p>
<p>Allah il allah, but it must have
struck everybody as it did me as
being just too incredible an assertion,
too bloody British a bare-faced
bluff, for Erich didn't have to
say a word; Mark and Sevensee
grabbed Bruce by the arms, one
on each side, as he stooped toward
the bronze chest, and they weren't
gentle about it. Then Erich spoke.</p>
<p>"Oh, no, Bruce. Very sporting
of you to try to cover up for your
girl friend, but we aren't going to
let ourselves be blown to stripped
atoms twenty-eight minutes too
soon while you monkey with the
buttons, the very thing Benson-Carter
warned against, and pray
for a guesswork miracle. It's too
thin, Bruce, when you come from
1917 and haven't been on the Big
Time for a hundred sleeps and
were calling for an A-tech yourself
a few hours ago. Much too
thin. Bruce, something is going to
happen that I'm afraid you won't
like, but you're going to have to
put up with it. That is, unless Miss
Foster decides to be cooperative."</p>
<p>"I say, you fellows, let me go,"
Bruce demanded, struggling experimentally.
"I know it's a bit thick
to swallow and I did give you the
wrong impression calling for an
A-tech, but I just wanted to capture
your attention then; I didn't
want to have to work on the bomb.
Really, Erich, would they have ordered
Benson-Carter to pick us up
unless one of us were an A-tech?
They'd be sure to include one in
the bally operation."</p>
<p>"When they're using patchwork
tactics?" Erich grinningly quoted
back at him.</p>
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<p class="cap"><span class="dcap">Kaby</span> spoke up beside me and
said, "Benson-Carter was a
magician of matter and he was going
on the operation disguised as
an old woman. We have the cloak
and hood with the other garments,"
and I wondered how this cold fish
of a she-officer could be the same
girl who was giving Mark slurpy
looks not ten minutes ago.</p>
<p>"Well?" Erich asked, glancing
at his Caller and then swinging his
eyes around at us as if there must
be some of the old <i>Wehrmacht</i>
iron somewhere. We all found ourselves
looking at Lili and she was
looking so sharp herself, so ready
to jump and so at bay, that it was
all <i>I</i> needed, at any rate, to make
Erich's theory about the Maintainer
a rock-bottom certainty.</p>
<p>Bruce must have realized the
way our minds were working, for
he started to struggle in earnest
and at the same time called, "For
God's sake, don't do anything to
Lili! Let me loose, you idiots!
Everything's true I told you—I
can save you from that bomb.
Sevensee, you took my side against
the Spiders; you've nothing to
lose. Sid, you're an Englishman.
Beau, you're a gentleman and you
love her, too—for God's sake,
stop them!"</p>
<p>Beau glanced up over his shoulder
at Bruce and the others surging
around close to his ankles and he
had on his poker face. Sid I could
tell was once more going through
the purgatory of decision. Beau
reached his own decision first and
I'll say it for him that he acted
on it fast and intelligently. Right
from his kneeling position and before
he'd even turned his head
quite back, he jumped Erich.</p>
<p>But other things in this cosmos
besides Man can pick sides and
act fast. Illy landed on Beau midway
and whipped his tentacles
around him tight and they went
wobbling around like a drunken
white-and-silver barber pole. Beau
got his hands each around a tentacle,
and at the same time his
face began to get purple, and I
winced at what they were both
going through.</p>
<p>Maybe Sevensee had a hoof in
Sid's purgatory, because Bruce
shook loose from the satyr and
tried to knock out Mark, but the
Roman twisted his arm and kept
him from getting in a good punch.</p>
<p>Erich didn't make a move to
mix into either fight, which is my
little commandant all over. Using
his fists on anybody but me is
beneath him.</p>
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<p class="cap"><span class="dcap">Then</span> Sid made his choice, but
there was no way for me to tell
what it was, for, as he reached for
the Minor Maintainer, Kaby contemptuously
snatched it away from
his hands and gave him a knee in
the belly that doubled me up in
sympathy and sent him sprawling
on his knees toward the fighters.
On the return, Kaby gave Lili,
who'd started to grab too, an effortless
backhand smash that set her
down on the divan.</p>
<p>Erich's face lit up like an electric
sign and he kept his eyes fixed
on Kaby.</p>
<p>She crouched a little, carrying
her weight on the balls of her feet
and firmly cradling the Minor
Maintainer in her left arm, like a
basketball captain planning an offensive.
Then she waved her free
hand decisively to the right. I didn't
get it, but Erich did and Mark
too, for Erich jumped for the Refresher
sector and Mark let go of
Bruce and followed him, ducking
around Sevensee's arms, who was
coming back into the fight on
which side I don't know. Illy un-whipped
from Beau and copied
Erich and Mark with one
big spring.</p>
<p>Then Kaby twisted a dial as
far as it would go and Bruce, Beau,
Sevensee and poor Siddy were
slammed down and pinned to the
floor by about eight gravities.</p>
<p>It should have been lighter near
us—I hoped it was, but you
couldn't tell from watching Siddy;
he went flat on his face, spread-eagled,
one hand stretched toward
me so close, I could have touched
it (but not let go!), and his mouth
was open against the floor and he
was gasping through a corner of
it and I could see his spine trying
to sink through his belly. Bruce
just managed to get his head and
one shoulder up a bit, and they
all made me think of a Dore illustration
of the <i>Inferno</i> where the
cream of the damned are frozen up
to their necks in ice in the innermost
circle of Hell.</p>
<p>The gravity didn't catch me, although
I could feel it in my left
arm. I was mostly in the Refresher
sector, but I dropped down flat too,
partly out of a crazy compassion I
have, but mostly because I didn't
want to take a chance of having
Kaby knock me down.</p>
<p>Erich, Mark and Illy had got
clear and they headed toward us.
Maud picked the moment to make
her play; she hadn't much choice
of times, if she wanted to make
one. The Old Girl was looking it
for once, but I guess the thought
of her miracle must have survived
alongside the fear of sacked sun
and must have meant a lot to her,
for she launched out fast, all set
to straight-arm Kaby into the
heavy gravity and grab the Minor
Maintainer with the other hand.</p>
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