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"
It
isn
’
t
cynical
to
have
noticed
how
a
shepherd
handles
his
sheep
.
"
"
To
regard
human
beings
as
sheep
might
be
thought
so
by
some
.
"
"
But
less
cynical
and
much
more
rewarding
than
regarding
them
as
a
lot
of
chassis
fitted
for
remote
-
thought
control
.
"
"
H
’
m
,
"
said
Coker
,
"
I
’
ll
have
to
consider
the
implications
of
that
.
"
My
next
morning
was
desultory
.
I
looked
around
,
I
lent
a
hand
here
and
there
,
and
asked
a
lot
of
questions
.
It
had
been
a
wretched
night
.
Until
I
lay
down
I
had
not
fully
realized
the
extent
to
which
21
had
counted
on
finding
Josella
at
Tynsham
.
Weary
though
I
was
after
the
day
’
s
journey
,
I
could
not
sleep
;
I
lay
awake
in
the
darkness
feeling
stranded
and
planless
.
So
confidently
had
I
assumed
that
she
find
the
Beadley
patty
would
be
there
that
there
bad
been
no
reason
to
consider
any
plan
beyond
joining
them
.
It
now
came
home
to
me
for
the
first
time
that
even
if
I
did
succeed
in
catching
up
with
them
I
still
might
not
find
her
.
As
she
had
left
the
Westminster
district
only
a
short
time
before
I
arrived
there
in
search
of
her
,
she
must
in
any
case
have
been
well
behind
the
main
party
.
Obviously
the
thing
to
do
was
to
make
detailed
inquiries
regarding
everyone
who
had
arrived
at
Tynsham
during
the
previous
two
days
.
For
the
present
I
must
assume
that
she
had
come
this
way
.
It
was
my
only
lead
.
And
that
meant
assuming
also
that
she
bad
gone
back
to
the
university
and
had
found
the
chalked
address
—
whereas
it
was
quite
on
the
cards
that
she
had
not
gone
there
at
all
,
but
,
sickened
by
the
whole
thing
,
had
taken
the
quickest
route
out
of
the
reeking
place
that
London
had
now
become
.
The
thing
I
bad
to
fight
hardest
against
admitting
was
that
she
might
have
caught
the
disease
,
whatever
it
was
,
that
had
dissolved
both
our
groups
.
I
would
not
consider
the
possibility
of
that
until
I
had
to
.
In
the
sleepless
clarity
of
the
small
hours
I
made
one
discovery
—
it
was
that
my
desire
to
join
the
i3eadley
party
was
very
secondary
indeed
to
my
wish
to
find
Josella
.
If
,
when
I
did
find
them
,
she
was
not
with
them
.
.
.
Well
,
the
next
move
would
have
to
wait
upon
the
moment
,
but
it
would
not
be
resignation
.
.
.