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Noys
looked
strangely
archaic
in
her
short
hair
and
the
sudden
anger
in
her
eyes
made
Harlan
look
away
uneasily
.
She
said
,
"
I
m
no
fool
,
Andrew
.
You
scarcely
speak
to
me
.
You
don
t
look
at
me
.
What
is
it
?
Is
your
homewhen
morality
taking
hold
?
Do
you
feel
you
have
betrayed
Eternity
and
are
you
blaming
me
for
that
?
Do
you
feel
I
have
corrupted
you
?
What
is
it
?
"
He
said
,
"
You
don
t
know
what
I
feel
.
"
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She
said
,
"
Then
describe
it
.
You
might
as
well
.
You
ll
never
have
a
chance
as
good
as
this
one
.
Do
you
feel
love
?
For
me
?
You
couldn
t
or
you
wouldn
t
be
using
me
as
a
scapegoat
.
Why
did
you
bring
me
here
?
Tell
me
.
Why
not
have
left
me
in
Eternity
since
you
have
no
use
for
me
here
and
since
it
seems
you
can
hardly
bear
the
sight
of
me
?
"
Harlan
muttered
,
"
There
s
danger
.
"
"
Oh
,
come
now
.
"
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"
It
s
more
than
danger
.
It
s
a
nightmare
.
Computer
Twissell
s
nightmare
,
"
said
Harlan
.
"
It
was
during
our
last
panicky
flash
upwhen
into
the
Hidden
Centuries
that
he
told
me
of
thoughts
he
had
had
concerning
those
Centuries
.
He
speculated
on
the
possibility
of
evolved
varieties
of
man
,
new
species
,
supermen
perhaps
,
hiding
in
the
far
upwhen
,
cutting
themselves
off
from
our
interference
,
plotting
to
end
our
tamperings
with
Reality
.
He
thought
it
was
they
who
built
the
barrier
across
the
100
,
000th
.
Then
we
found
you
,
and
Computer
Twissell
abandoned
his
nightmare
.
He
decided
there
had
never
been
a
barrier
.
He
returned
to
the
more
immediate
problem
of
salvaging
Eternity
.
"
But
I
,
you
see
,
had
been
infected
by
his
nightmare
.
I
had
experienced
the
barrier
,
so
I
knew
it
existed
.
No
Eternal
had
built
it
,
for
Twissell
said
such
a
thing
was
theoretically
impossible
.
Maybe
Eternity
s
theories
didn
t
go
far
enough
.
The
barrier
was
there
.
Someone
had
built
it
.
Or
something
.
"
Of
course
,
"
he
went
on
thoughtfully
,
"
Twissell
was
wrong
in
some
ways
.
He
felt
that
man
must
evolve
,
but
that
s
not
so
.
Paleontology
is
not
one
of
the
sciences
that
interest
Eternals
,
but
it
interested
the
late
Primitives
,
so
I
picked
up
a
bit
of
it
myself
.