Barbara O'Brien - Operators and Things_ the Inner Life of a Schizophrenic

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Operators and Things: The Inner Life of a Schizophrenic Barbara O’Brien Smashwords Edition Copyright 1958 Barbara O’Brien Contents Introduction, by Michael Maccoby Prefatory Note, by L. J. Reyna Schizophrenia: The Demon in Control PART ONE The Operators Leave Before the Operators Came PART TWO The Operators PART THREE The Dry Beach and the Waves The Subterranean Craftsman Something Something Extends My Unconscious Friend The Freudian Sparring Partners The Pictures PART FOUR The Reasoning Machine The Textbooks The Bronco The Psychiatrists and the Schizophrenics The Guidance and the Planning Hook Operating The Doctors

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Operators and Things:The Inner Life of a SchizophrenicBarbara OBrienSmashwords EditionCopyright 1!" Barbara OBrienContentsIntroduction, by Michael MaccobyPrefatory Note, by L. J. ReynaSchizophrenia: The Deon in !ontrol#$%T O&EThe "perator# Lea$e%efore the "perator# !ae#$%T T'OThe "perator##$%T T(%EEThe Dry %each and the &a$e#The Subterranean !raft#anSoethin'Soethin' ()tend#My *ncon#ciou# +riendThe +reudianSparrin' Partner#The Picture##$%T )O*%The Rea#onin' MachineThe Te)tboo,#The %roncoThe P#ychiatri#t# and the Schizophrenic#The -uidance and the Plannin'.oo, "peratin'The Doctor#That Soethin'Pri$ate *ni$acMutatin' Man.inton: Departentalized ManMeo on Mental In#titution#The /nife and the .atchet$##E&+I,Introd-ction0($erythin' about thi# p#ycholo'y i#, in the deepe#t #en#e, e)perience12 !.-. Jun' ha# 3ritten, 0the entire theory, e$en 3hen it put# on it# o#t ab#tract air#, i# the direct outcoe of #oethin' e)perienced.2 Jun' al#o 3rite# 0To experience a drea and it# interpretation i# $ery different fro ha$in' a tepid reha#h #et before you on paper.2 4!.-. Jun', Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, Ne3 5or,: Meridian, 6789. Pa'e 6:;. The e##ay, 0-eneral Rear,# on the Therapeutic # account of her hallucination#. Jun', uch ore #o than +reud, i# a3are of the healin' and creati$e a# 3ell a# the de#tructi$e eleent# in the uncon#ciou#.?Thi# boo, i# one per#on># e)perience of li$in' a drea 3hich doe# not fit ea#ily into ab#tract theory, e$en the author># o3n. # #chizophrenic 3orld to #oe yth or odel, no atter ho3 inade=uate, of the uncon#ciou# proce##e#. In thi# connection, t3o point# ade by %arbara are particularly intere#tin' to e. The fir#t i# her feelin' that the draa #ta'ed by her uncon#ciou# 3a# an attept to #a$e her fro the unbearable, an idea that #upport# +reud># hypothe#i# that the hallucinatory @hy#tericalA echani# i# an attept at reco$ery, not the di#ea#e it#elf. 4Si'und +reud, 0"n the Mechani# of Paranoia,2 in Collected Papers Volume III, London: The .o'arth Pre##, 67:8 Pa'e# BBBCB;D. In fact, +reud credit# the idea of hallucination# a# attept# at reco$ery to Jun'># ob#er$ation# that the fli'ht of idea# and otor #tereotype# occurrin' in thi# di#order @deentia praeco) or paraphreniaA are the relic# of forer obEectCcathe)e#, clun' to 3ith con$ul#i$e ener'y. %arbara place# her#elf in the dia'no#tic cate'ory of paranoia. It i# probably ore correct to call her illne## paraphrenia, 3hich, a# +reud point# out, i# clo#e to paranoia and can de$elop fro it. The difference# are de#cribed briefly in the abo$e paper. Thi# paper i# 3orth readin' fro another an'le, al#o. %arbara># de#cription of the 0cure2 offered by the p#ychoanaly#t #he #a3 i# =uite different fro +reud># theorie# about paraphrenia and it# aeteo#i#, 3hich he con#ider# le## #e)ual in the noral #en#e, ore related to early infant proble# 3hich i'ht better be called proble# of tru#t and autonoy.? %arbara># hallucination# are not, ho3e$er, the 'od# and de$il# coon to another a'e1 they are horror# of "r'anization Man1 they are reaction# to force# bloc,in' attept# at creati$ity in 3or, and attept# to enEoy relation#hip# of tru#t 3ith other#.Tho#e 3ho are creati$e in %arbara># 3orld are ipaled by the hoo, and tho#e 3ho tru#t are reo$ed. +or o#t of u#, the#e proble# of creati$ity and intiacy are the difference bet3een a eanin'ful and #ati#fyin' life a# oppo#ed to a life of =uiet: de#peration. To %arbara, they are atter# of #tayin' ali$e, and thi# i# perhap# a# 'ood a 3ay a# any to #tate #iply the difference bet3een the eanin' of a proble to a noral per#on and to a #chizophrenic. # con#iderable intelli'ence and the creati$e ur'e 3hich led to her no$el and to thi# boo,.P#ycholo'y doe# not ,no3 uch about creati$ity. +reud analyze# Do#toe$#,y a# a neurotic, but he adit#: 0%efore the proble of the creati$e arti#t analy#i# u#t, ala#, lay do3n it# ar#.2 4Si'und +reud, 0Do#toe$#,y and Parricide,2 in Collected Papers. Volume V, London: .o'arth Pre##, 678D.? In a #iilar 3ay, one can e)plain &illia %la,e># hallucination# and hi# denunciation# of the Royal # .oo, "perator#, but the u#ic of %la,e># 3ord#, the for of their content, and the fact of creati$ity, rather than #ta'nation, reain an a3e#oe y#tery. %arbara 3rite# and #he 3rite# 3ell1 creati$ity i# a therapy by 3hich %arbara tran#cend# the p#ychiatri#t#> 3or,CaCday 3orld of confe##ion# and #tandardized in,blot#. She ipo#e# re'ularity and for o$er chao#, #ocializin' the uncon#ciou# lan'ua'e in a 3ay only the be#t therapie# e$er approach. 5et, a# I ha$e #aid, there i# a 'reat di#tance bet3een bare #ur$i$al and a #ati#fyin' life.%arbara 'i$e# u# another idea 3hich ha# to do 3ith #oe of the o#t intere#tin' re#earch into the connection bet3een ental illne## and phy#iolo'ical ibalance. She feel# that her uncon#ciou# pre#ented her 3ith a draa 3ith at lea#t one oral to it: 'et your adrenal 3or,in', 'et an'ry or you 3ill de#troy your#elf. Recent re#earch indicate# that depre##i$e p#ychotic# and #oe #chizophrenic# @indeed #oe noralCneurotic#A 3ho react to #tre## 3ith fear #ho3 a different phy#iolo'ical pattern to #tre## than do tho#e 3ho react 3ith an'er or cunnin'. +or e)aple, tho#e 3ho fear @the an'erCin people a# +un,en#tein 4D. .. +un,en#tein, S. .. /in' and M. (. Drolette, Mastery of tress, !abrid'e: .ar$ard *ni$er#ity Pre##, 678;.? call# theA #ecrete le## noradrenalin. Perhap# the an'erCin people fear the feelin' of an'er it#elf ore than they fear retaliation by real other#. Perhap# the reaction of fear i# a phy#iolo'ical poi#on 3hich threaten# a per#on># life. Perhap# only a p#ycholo'ical chan'e, a 3illin'ne## to be an'ry, can #upport a phy#iolo'ical reor'anization. It i# al#o po##ible that the fear of bein' an'ry #pread# to becoe the fear of doin' anythin' acti$e 3hich becoe# the 3i#h to cra3l into a hole. %arbara># ad da#h acro## the country #ee# to e li,e a fir#t #tep to3ard curati$e acti$ity a# 3ell a# the abandonent of an en$ironent fro 3hich her ind ha# already fled.If the reader #hare# y curio#ity, he or #he 3ill ha$e the 3i#h to ,no3 ore about %arbara. &hat doe# #he loo, li,eF &hat 3a# her childhood li,eF &hat i# #he doin' no3F &hat ,ind of people ha$e been iportant to her, other than people in authorityF # o#t ipre##i$e =uality. +aced 3ith a atter of life and death 3hich la#ted not for a oent but for onth#, her uncon#ciou# produced, alon' 3ith /af,aCe#=ue Eud'e# and (d3ard -. Robin#onCtype 'an'#ter#, character# li,e Nic,y 3ho are 3ar and playful. Thi# boo, it#elf ha# an eleent of a .olly3ood #cript, but a #cript 3hich illu#trate# an># o#t endearin' =uality, the ability to tran#late the dan'er# 3ithin hi, the fear# about 'ood and e$il, into an e)ternal draa 3ith heroe# and $illain#, 3ith patho# and huor. 4+or a di#cu##ion of the $alue of an># playfulne## and hi# ability to 0reflect fearle##ly on the #tran'e cu#to# and in#titution# by 3hich... @heA u#t find #elfCrealization,2 #ee (ri, .. (ri,#on, Childhood and ociety, Ne3 5or,: &. &. Norton and !o., 678D, particularly the chapter 0The +ear of # di#appearin' after a fe3 #hoc, treatent#.There i# a uch better chance that the Man i# #till 3ith you after the hundredth do#e of #hoc,. %y that tie you ay becoe #o deoralized that you don>t care 3hether the Man ,ill# you or not1 or the doctor# ay inEect dru'# 3hich induce you to tal,. 5ou find your#elf ea'erly tellin' the doctor# and anyone el#e 3ho#e ear you can capture about your $i#itor and hi# purpo#e in hauntin' you.They don>t belie$e you. Thi# doe#n>t alto'ether #urpri#e you. t #ee and hear the Man1 he># not tuned in on the. The Man ay 'et na#ty after your re$elation of hi# pre#ence and you ay 'et an'ry enou'h to ta,e a fe3 punche# at hiI and feel Eubilant about doin' Eu#t thi#. &hile you are 'loryin' in thi# fir#t relea#e of your onth#Cold ten#ion, you find that you are bein' fitted #nu'ly into a re#trainin' Eac,et and that #tron' tran=uilizin' dru'# are bein' #tuffed do3n your throat, or that the #hoc, treatent# ha$e been increa#ed to reduce your a''re##i$ene##.The tran=uilizer# or the #hoc, therapy ha$e the de#ired effect and your ipul#e to challen'e the Man di#appear#. 5ou re$ie3 your #ituation de#pondently and finally re#i'n your#elf to the ine$itable, realizin' that there i#n>t a thin' any huan bein' in the 3orld can do for you. 5ou 3ait 3earily for the Man to 'o bac, to Mar#. 5ou i'ht be in the in#titution for the re#t of your life and the Man +ro Mar# i'ht be there 3ith you.5ou ha$e a coon $ariety of the ental di#ea#e, #chizophrenia, a ental di#order ore pre$alent in t yet been deterined, althou'h your chance# of reainin' intact, if hit, ay be #uri#ed. 5our chance# of bein' hit by #chizophrenia in the iediate future are hi'her, and your chance# of a,in' a coebac,, if hit, aren>t uch better.There i# an aazin' lac, of accurate ,no3led'e aon' layen concernin' the effect# of #chizophrenia upon it# $icti#. The o#t pre$alent current notion i# that, 3hen the ind i# #plit in #chizophrenia, the indi$idual becoe# t3o people, t3o di#tinct per#onalitie#, or e$en ultiple per#onalitie#I that the #ubcon#ciou# ind, rebellin' a'ain#t the repre##ion# ipo#ed upon it, ha# declared ci$il 3ar, de#erted the con#ciou# authority1 and that in the re#ultin' #chi#, the ne3 per#onality 3hich eer'e# periodically i# copo#ed of the part# of the per#onality 3hich the indi$idual ha# con#ciou#ly, deliberately, per#i#tently repre##ed.In infre=uent ca#e#, thi# appear# to be Eu#t 3hat doe# happen. The uncon#ciou# ha# rebelled, a##ued control, created the per#on it 3i#he# to be, forced the con#ciou# controller into a #all, ti'htly clo#ed bo) 3here it cannot e$en #ee 3hat i# 'oin' on, and then ta,en o$er the floor of the con#ciou# ind.In o#t ca#e# of #chizophrenia, ho3e$er, the uncon#ciou# appear# to prefer not the techni=ue# of the actor, but tho#e of the director. It doe# not create a ne3 per#onality but, in#tead, #ta'e# a play. The aEor difference i# that the con#ciou# ind i# peritted to reain, an audience of one #ittin' lonely in the theater, 3atchin' a draa. on 3hich it cannot 3al, out.($en thou'h the circu#tance# 3hich induce or perit the uncon#ciou# ind to ri#e and ta,e o$er are #till a y#tery, the fact that in #chizophrenia it ri#e# to do Eu#t that i# #tri,in'ly clear. t ,no3 anybody at all in thi# city. .e 3rote carefully in hi# noteboo,. I 3a# to coe bac, to hi# office the ne)t day at the #ae tie and he 3ould coe 3ith e to the ho#pital.I left and 3aited out#ide the buildin'. I 3aited a full fi$e inute# but neither .inton nor .azel cae. There hadn>t been uch point in tellin' Dr. Donner that .inton and .azel 3ould really a,e the deci#ion about y 'oin' to the ho#pital. They had been ar'uin' all ni'ht about ho3 y head #hould be repaired. Their $oice# had #till been #nappin' at each other 3hen I had fallen a#leep..azel 3anted e to 'et y head repaired but #he recoended only one ethod: co$erin' y head 3ith #tone. Stone, #he #aid, 3ould pre$ent "perator# fro tunin' in on y ind. .inton 3a# oppo#ed to #tone.0&hat># 3ron' 3ith #tone,2 .azel had a#,ed hi. 0< 'ood thic, coat of #tone 3ill ean #afety. The lattice3or, 3ill 'ro3 in fine and there 3on>t be any dan'er that #oe bu#ybody "perator 3ill fiddle around 3ith the lattice3or, 3hile it i# 'ro3in' in.20That># 3hat I> tal,in' about,2 .inton had #hot bac, at her. 0I 3ant to 'et at the lattice3or, 3hen it># 'ro3in' in. I 3ant to a,e certain that it 'ro3# in ri'ht. No #tone. It># 'ot to be board and peephole.2Per#onally, I 3a# in fa$or of #tone. I ,ne3 3hat lattice3or, 3a#. It 3a# the "perator#> ter for habit pattern#. My habit pattern# had been #calloped out and they had to 'ro3 bac, a'ain. t 3ant a #cre3ball li,e .inton #uper$i#in' the 'ro3th of y habit pattern#.I loo,ed at y 3ri#t 3atch. They al3ay# had pic,ed e up a# #oon a# I left the doctor># office. I 3ent bac, to the hotel, opened the door to y roo and li#tened. Nothin'. I 3ent in and #at do3n and 3aited. +inally, I 3ent to bed. t around. The "perator# ne$er allo3ed e to #leep ore than #i) hour#. I had #lept fifteen hour#.Dr. Donner 3a# in hi# office loo,in' uch the #ae a# he had the day before. .e doe#n>t ,no3, I thou'ht. .i# "perator ay ,no3 but he doe#n>t ,no3. 0They>re 'one,2 I told hi. 0The $oice#. They 3ent a3ay and they didn>t coe bac,.2The doctor># outh #a''ed and then #napped #uddenly and #tretched into a 3ide #ile, .e too, a deep breath and then #iled a'ain and a#,ed e to #it do3n and to tell hi all about it. .i# head nodded happily a# I tal,ed.0&ill they be bac,F2 I a#,ed..e thre3 a ,nifeC#harp loo, at e a# if he thou'ht I i'ht be tryin' to 3arn hi of #oethin'. Then he #tepped in and too, char'e. .e hadn>t been in char'e until then. .e Eu#t had been #ittin' around the #ae 3ay I had been, 3aitin' to #ee 3hat the "perator# 3ould do. .e #tood up $ery tall and loo,ed $ery confident. 0No. No. They 3on>t be bac,. 5ou 3on>t ha$e to 'o to a ho#pital. &e 3on>t ha$e to u#e #hoc, therapy. 5ou>re 'oin' to be all ri'ht.2 .e thre3 another #harp loo, at e to #ee if I 3ere ob#er$in' ho3 confident he 3a#. .e 3ent bac, to hi# de#, and #ho$ed paper# around and loo,ed a# if he 3ere decidedly in char'e of e$erythin'.0No ho#pital,2 he #aid $ery confidently.No #tone, I thou'ht, no #tone.0&e>re 'oin' to u#e p#ychoanaly#i#,2 Dr. Donner #aid.The board and peephole, I thou'ht, and I realized that .inton had 3on.Dr. Donner #urpri#ed e. I had al3ay# ia'ined that p#ychoanaly#t# pre#ented a cal, #erene facade to their patient#, a bul3ar, a'ain#t 3hich all eotion# could brea, 3ithout lea$in' a dent. Dr. Donner 3a# ipatient, #en#iti$e, Eupy. I ob#er$ed but did not ab#orb hi# ipatience. Since the $oice# of the "perator# had di#appeared, I had been epty and dry, an autoaton 3ithout eotion, alo#t 3ithout thou'ht. Peace had finally coe to e after onth# of the bedla of the "perator#, a 'abby cro3d if e$er there 3ere one, and the =uiet beach of y ind 3a# at re#t.0Did you read fanta#y fictionF2 Dr. Donner a#,ed. 0The "perator# #ound li,e character# created by a 3riter of fanta#ie#.2My eorie# of the "perator# 3ere #harp a# icicle# but #earchin' throu'h the pa#t of #anity 3a# li,e pic,in' up roc,#, e$ery effort de$a#tatin'. I #aid, finally, 0I u#ed to read Time. I tried to read the E"ening Times e$ery ni'ht but I didn>t al3ay# ha$e the tie. I didn>t ha$e the tie, e$en, to al3ay# read Time.2 The repetition of the 3ord deli'hted e. I 3anted ore of it, 05ou i'ht #ay,2 I added, 0that I didn>t ha$e the tie to ta,e ad$anta'e of the tie.2.e tried a'ain. 05ou e)erci#ed rear,able #elfCcontrol, tra$elin' around the country the 3ay you did for #i) onth#I con#iderin' the condition you 3ere in.2I #tifled the ipul#e to tell hi that hi# #tateent 3a# ab#urd. I hadn>t been in control. I had been controlled. I #aid, becau#e I 3ondered if he had doubt# about it, 0I 3ant you to under#tand that all the flu,eyClu,ey ha# #topped. I> perfectly all ri'ht no3.2 ()cept that y head 3a# #o dry and #o epty.05ou>$e 'otten rid of aEor #ypto#. 5ou realize that you had #chizophrenic hallucination# and that the "perator# did not e)i#t. %y the 3ay, 3hy do you refer to your delu#ion# a# Lflu,eyClu,ey>F2I #tared blan,ly. &hy did IF0Thin, about it a oent,2 he #aid irritably. 0Don>t #ay there i# nothin' 'oin' on in your ind. 5ou #ay that $ery often. %ut there i# al3ay# ental action 'oin' on #oe3here in the ind.2I tried to thin, but the effort hurt and I re#ted. < 'entle 3a$e bro,e on the dry beach of y ind: y ind i# re#tin' becau#e it need# re#t ore than it need# an analy#t at thi# point. I 3a# about to put the 'entle 3a$e into 3ord# 3hen another 3a$e flooded #oftly o$er the #hore: it 3ould not be 3i#e to #ay thi#. I #tared and 3a# #ilent.The analy#t loo,ed at hi# cloc,, too, out hi# noteboo,, #cheduled e for another appointent, and 3aited 3hile I laboriou#ly copied the tie and date on a piece of paper.I 3ent directly to the par, 3here I 3a# no3 #pendin' o#t of y tie. The par, 3a# lar'e and peaceful. In it# center 3a# a la,e on 3ho#e 3ater# duc,#, 'ull#, ud fo3l and one lar'e #3an 3ent about their daily routine of li$in'. I had al3ay# li,ed bird# but had ne$er found uch tie to 3atch the. Tie 3a# all about e no3.The #3an 'lided acro## the la,e and on it# bac, 3a# a lon', blac, rod. The 3oan #ittin' on the bench be#ide e leaned for3ard. 0&ill you loo, at that #3an,2 #he #aid. 0There># #oe ,ind of #tic, on it# bac,.2I loo,ed carefully at the #3an. # hi# le',2 I #aid. 0Maybe it># #ore and the 3ater i# irritatin' it, or el#e the #3an i# Eu#t re#tin' it.2She peered o$er the 3ater. 0"h, ye#, I #ee no3,2 #he #aid.I 3a# deli'hted 3ith the 3a$e#. They 3ere #oft and 'entle and they brou'ht u#eful inforation into the dry epty ca$ern of y head. I #hould ne$er ha$e ,no3n about the lon' blac, #tic, bein' a #3an># le'. I had ne$er #een a #3an before. I 3al,ed to the la,e for a clo#er loo,.The #3an># le' #till loo,ed li,e a blac, #tic,. I 3a# a bit dubiou# about it# bein' hi# le', but I tru#ted the 3a$e#. The 3a$e# 3ere far ore cle$er than the dry beach.I 3atched the bird# for hour#. They help ,eep the "perator# a3ay, I thou'ht, < 3a$e ca#caded 'ently on the beach: I u#t reeber, not flu,eyClu,ey, but #chizophrenia1 not "perator#, but y uncon#ciou# ind1 e$erythin' the "perator# had #aid to e, y uncon#ciou# had #aid to y con#ciou# ind. I 3atched the bird# and #oethin' that 3a#n>t a 3a$e #tirred on the dry beach. .o3 $ery odd, I u#ed, that y uncon#ciou# ind #hould call it#elf an "perator and call y con#ciou# ind a Thin'.Before the Operators Came&hene$er I thin, of the .oo, "perator# no3, I #ee a picture of a an 3ith a hoo, #tuc, in hi# bac,. The hoo, i# attached to a rope and the rope han'# fro a ceilin'. # head.The .oo, "perator i# a a,er of tool# and if he i# an e)pert toolCa,er, the hoo, alone 3ill #er$e hi# purpo#e. The $icti, in hi# thra#hin' to be free of the hoo,, 3ill o#t li,ely cut into hi# bac, the cripplin' 'or'e the .oo, "perator #ee,#. The .oo, "perator 3ait# and 3atche#. &hat a an 3ill do, once he i# cau'ht on the hoo,, i# al3ay# a 'able. There i# the chance, of cour#e, that the an ay #=uir off the hoo,, in 3hich ca#e the .oo, "perator 3ill o$e in 3ith hi# other 3eapon#.There i#, too, the chance that the $icti ay accopli#h ore than the .oo, "perator #tri$e# for and crac, hi# bac,bone or, 'i$in' an une)pected t3i#t to hi# thra#hin', tear hi#elf copletely in t3o. Should brea, or #chi# occur, the .oo, "perator a# uch a# anyone ay pau#e in di#tre##, #ur$eyin' a 3rec,a'e he did not #ee, and for 3hich he feel# no 'uilt. &hen he hoo,#, cut#, or clea$e#, hi# obEect i# not to de#troy but to ipede and reo$e. Not per#onal anio#ity but copetition ha# ipelled hi to u#e hi# 3eapon#. The an on the hoo, 3a# not an eney but an ob#tacle. ($en had the .oo, "perator cut hi# copetitor># throat he 3ould ha$e cut it #ufficiently but no ore1 had he clea$ed hi# #,ull, he 3ould ha$e clea$ed it Eu#t enou'h. "f hi# 3eapon#, the hoo, i# con#idered the lea#t barbaric, the one 3hich re=uire# the o#t #,ill and the one for 3hich he 3ill recei$e the lea#t cen#ure.The hoo,># purpo#e i# to catch and up#et, and it 3a# de#i'ned for no other purpo#e. If the an on the hoo, recei$e# ore inEury than 3a# intended, he ob$iou#ly recei$ed it by tryin' too ob#tinately to re'ain hi# balance on 'round he #hould ha$e for#a,en, or by lo#in' inner balance in fallin' into a frenzy he #hould ha$e had the #tren'th to a$oid. Nor 3ill the #pectator# 3atchin' on the out#,irt# of the circle be inclined to conden the .oo, "perator if tra'edy, in#tead of up#et, occur#. The hoo, i# the coonly accepted in#truent of the circle 3here the .oo, "perator 3or,#, a #tate of affair# 3hich #hould ha$e been clear to the $icti a# #oon a# he 3al,ed into the circle.!on#iderin' the aount of hoo, operatin' that 'oe# on in bu#ine## or'anization#, it i# #urpri#in' ho3 little under#tandin' of it e)i#t# aon' youn' people before they enter bu#ine##. My o3n education for bu#ine## 3a# thorou'h enou'h, but I ne$er had a cour#e on 0.o3 to Reco'nize .oo, "peratin' &hen 5ou See It.2 ($en a #hort lecture 3ould ha$e been helpful: it 3ould ha$e brou'ht into focu# a picture for y eory to #tore a3ay. # doin'. Maybe that># 3hy he turn# out #o uch 3or,.2I reeber that I loo,ed at the dar, head that 3a# al3ay# buried in a de#, blotter and thou'ht, 0That># ho3 it># done. It># #iple and #3eet. 5ou #it at your de#, and ,eep turnin' it out. If you>re Eu#t a little better and if you turn it out for ei'ht hour# a day in#tead of the #i) hour# a day that o#t people are 3illin' to 'i$e, you>re ade.2The picture of hard 3or,in' /en 'ettin' a bi' prootion after only a #hort tie 3ith /no) had the ,ind of clear illu#trati$e =uality you #ee in the 'raph# in Eunior hi'h #chool boo,#, dra3n in clear broad line#, and painted in bri'ht lollipop color#. The picture 3a# ea#y to under#tand and, I decided, not at all difficult to follo3 throu'h on. I could #ee y#elf, 3ithin a fe3 year#, 3ith a bi' fat #alary, $acationin' in (urope and 3ritin' po#tcard# fro Pari#.I found y#elf loo,in' up fre=uently at /en># dar, head and feelin' 'rateful to hi for 'ettin' e #tarted #o early on the ri'ht trac,. Perhap# it 3a# becau#e I loo,ed at /en #o often that I becae a3are that #oeone el#e 3a# doin' the #ae thin', a little pa#tyCfaced fello3 3ho #at on the other #ide of the roo. .i# nae 3a# -ordon and he #o,ed a 'reat deal, not ner$ou#ly, but deliberately and #lo3ly, a# if he 3ere te#tin' and e$aluatin' each ci'arette.Soe thirty day# later, 3hen the ne3 de#i'n departent 3a# opened and -ordon 3a# in#talled a# departent ana'er, I 3a# one of any 3ho 3al,ed around 3ith blan, face# and rai#ed eyebro3#. "ne of the 'irl#, in a hurried 3hi#per, 'a$e e a# clear an an#3er a# I 3a# able to 'et for #oe tie.0/en #aid #oethin' terrible about /no) Senior, It u#t ha$e been really a3ful becau#e nobody can find out 3hat he #aid. /no) called /en in and had it out 3ith hi and /en 'ot ad and #aid /no) 3a# crazy for belie$in' #uch tra#h. "ne 3ord led to another and /en really let loo#e. .e># all 3a#hed up no3.2I 3ondered, becau#e of a #ubcon#ciou# irritation rather than any obEecti$e rea#on, ho3 uch -ordon ,ne3 about the #tory that had reached /no) Senior and #tarted the e)plo#ion, No one 3a# 'oin' to learn uch fro /en. .e ,ept hi# head buried in hi# blotter and ,ept hi# bu#ine## to hi#elf. No one 3a# 'oin' to learn uch fro -ordon, either. .e #at at the ana'er># de#, in the ne3 de#i'n departent, #o,in' hi# #lo3 ci'arette#, and if he cau'ht you loo,in' at hi hi# eye# 3ould fi) on your face in a cold, #pideri#h #tare.I>$e ade #oe #harp re$i#ion# in y idea# of ho3 people 'et ahead fa#t in bu#ine## #ince the day I loo,ed at /en and #a3 ho3 clear it all 3a#. The thin' you need i# a #pecial ,ind of #,ill that /en didn>t ha$e and could ne$er ha$e de$eloped. It># the techni=ue of the .oo, "perator.Many people are horrified 3hen they coe upon hoo, operatin', and their fir#t reaction i#, 0That># #oethin' I could ne$er #toop to doin'.2 %ut, actually, the rea#on that a 'reat any people don>t becoe .oo, "perator# i# becau#e it># not at all ea#y to be one. They>re cle$er, the .oo, "perator#, and in'eniou# and re#ourceful, and they 'i$e e$ery bit: of their talent and ener'y to the bu#ine## of hoo, operatin'. To under#tand a .oo, "perator, it i# be#t to #tudy hi fro the fir#t clay that he #et# hi# nible, clo$en foot in#ide the door of an or'anization.< .oo, "perator ha# a no#e for po3er, and a# #oon a# he enter# an or'anization, he follo3# hi# no#e until he coe# upon the indi$idual 3ho i# 'i$in' off the #tron'e#t odor. .a$in' #potted hi, the .oo, "perator feel# out the Po3eran for hi# #oft #pot until he ,no3# the e)act location of the #pot and it# de'ree of #oftne##.There i# $alue in ta,in' a #harp loo, at thi# #oft #pot, for it# nature i# the one eleent that a,e# the career of the .oo, "perator po##ible. If the Po3eran doe#n>t ha$e thi# ,ind of #oft #pot, the .oo, "perator 3ill 'et no3here, but 'enerally the .oo, "perator ha# little to 3orry about on thi# #core. &here there i# po3er there i# u#ually the ,ind of #oft #pot the .oo, "perator i# #ee,in'. The #oft #pot i# a #iple thin', a hidden #en#e of in#ecurity. It# o3ner i# #o #harply a3are of thi# #oft #pot that he ,eep# it hidden in a little bo) 3here he doe#n>t ha$e to loo, at it and be a3are of it. # eye#. Thi# i# 3hat 3ould puncture the e'o of the Po3eran, #ay#, in e##ence, the .oo, "perator. It ay ta,e day# of not e)actly #ayin' thi# to #ay it e)actly enou'h for the 'uyConCtheC3ayCup to 'et the point. %ut e$entually the $icti realize# that the Po3eran, that unappreciati$e indi$idual 3ho thin,# #o little of hi, can be reduced to a#he# by a fe3 3ord#. &hen he ha# becoe #ufficiently a''rie$ed and an'ry and ha# been con$inced by the .oo, "perator that he i# 3ell Eu#tified in feelin' a''rie$ed and an'ry, the $icti thro3# hi# 3eapon at the tar'et. # #oft #pot and con$ince# the Po3eran of thi#.The .oo, "perator, in thi# ca#e, #pend# hi# tie 3or,in' on the Po3eran rather than on the 'uyConCtheC3ayCup. To con$ince the Po3eran that the $icti ha# actually thro3n the 3eapon at the Po3eran># #oft #pot, the .oo, "perator ay ha$e to do a con#iderable aount of 3or,.+ir#t, he ention# a #all needle of coent and clai# that he heard the $icti thro3 it at the Po3eran and he follo3# thi# 3ith another #all needle. .e 3ord# the#e little needle #tateent# carefully #o that they #ound a# if they Eu#t i'ht ha$e been #aid by the $icti. The .oo, "perator 3atche# their effect carefully, re$i#in' the #hape and len'th of the needle# a# nece##ary, until he notice# little thin'# 3hich tell hi that the needle# are doin' their 3or,: the Po3eran># ti'htenin' of the outh 3hen he hear# the, hi# 'ro3in' irritability 3ith the $icti, hi# #udden careful =uiet #tudyin' of the $icti.&hen enou'h needle# ha$e been thro3n and the proper effect ha# been achie$ed, the .oo, "perator thro3# the bi' 3eapon. Thi# ay be a #all ,nife, or a lar'e ,nife, or a broadCa). "nce it ha# been thro3n and it #tic,# and the Po3eran># #oft #pot bleed#, the $icti i# done for. The 'uyConCtheC3ayCup ay be an e)cellent and in$aluable eployee but #o far a# the Po3eran i# concerned, he i# no3 only a an 3ho thre3 a 3eapon at the #oft #pot the Po3eran doe#n>t dare to loo, at hi#elf, but 3hich he can feel bleedin'.If the $icti ha# been hoo,ed by thi# #econd techni=ue, he 'rope# and blunder# about, tryin' to di#co$er 3hy the 3ind ha# #uddenly chan'ed. "cca#ionally a Po3eran, #tun' into fury, la#he# out at the #uppo#ed 3eaponCthro3er and repeat# 3hat the .oo, "perator ha# told hi. %ut, u#ually, 3hen the touchy #oft #pot i# punctured, the Po3eran cannot brin' hi#elf to do thi#. .e cannot tal, at all about the #oft #pot but, in#tead, #3allo3# a cup of acid e$ery tie he loo,# at the $icti. Ine$itably, if the Po3eran i# hoo,ed, he 'et# rid of the $icti or he u#e# hi a# a 3hippin' boy to con#ole hi#elf for hi# punctured e'o.It 3a# thi# #econd techni=ue 3hich -ordon had u#ed to brea, /en. &hen /no), outra'ed by the #torie# he heard, accu#ed /en of di#loyalty, /en 3a# aazed, then annoyed, then an'ered. /en 3a# not a #ooth tal,er and he 3a# a an 3ho ,ept hidden, under hi# #urface ipa##i$ene##, a hundred #all irritation#. &ithin inute# t3o an'ry en 3ere yellin' at each other and nobody, any3here, could ha$e undone the daa'e. /en, I #uppo#e, 3a# ea#y to brea,, and -ordon probably had little difficulty in plannin' e)actly the ri'ht o$e# 3hile he #o,ed hi# #lo3 ci'arette#.The 'reat difficulty 3ith bein' a .oo, "perator, if you ha$e tendencie# that 3ay, i# that bein' one i# not ea#y. The techni=ue# re=uire #,ill, con#iderable actin' talent, percepti$ity, careful plannin', a de$iou# type of entality, and a coplete ability to rationalize your action# to your#elf. The really cle$er .oo, "perator# are =uite e)pert. They ha$e to be. It i# their li$elihood. Soe3here early in the 'ae, they becae a3are that they 3ould ne$er 'et any3here 3ith #uch bu#ine## abilitie# a# they po##e##ed and they had totaled their re#ource# and di#co$ered that they had talent# 3hich i'ht be #ub#tituted for the one# their Eob# re=uired, and then perfected tho#e talent# by lon' practice."f cour#e, e$en the cle$ere#t .oo, "perator# cannot 'et far if the Po3eren don>t ha$e touchy e'o #oft #pot#. I #uppo#e that the /no) or'anization pre#ented a #etup that 3a# il, puddin' for a .oo, "perator. The /no) !opany 3a# a faily or'anization, run by /no) Senior, an e)traordinarily able and #hre3d, if uneducated an, and by hi# #i) #on# 3ho 3ere, all of the, thorou'hly educated, rear,ably dull, and =uite a3are that they 3ouldn>t ha$e ri#en hi'her than ail cler, in any other or'anization. Their a3arene## of their lac, of ability 3a# the ain #oft #pot in each of the /no) boy#, and the ,no3led'e of the accuulati$e dullne## of hi# #i) pro'eny 3a# the old an># #oft #pot.I reeber that I 3a# =uite obEecti$e about the .oo, "perator# 3hen I fir#t learned about the, and that I loo,ed at the coldly and clearly and thou'ht, 0They>re horrible, but they>re cle$er. It i#n>t ea#y to do 3hat they do. It ta,e# #,ill and talent and it># a pity #uch #,ill and talent can>t be u#ed con#tructi$ely.2 It 3a#n>t until McDerott arri$ed on the #cene that I becae afraid of the .oo, "perator#, and 3hen I becae afraid of the, I #topped #eein' the clearly. 5ou can do any of any thin'# 3ith fear and any of any thin'# ay happen to you a# a re#ult, 5ou ay run, or #crea, or 'et ulcer#. %ut the 3or#t thin' you can do 3ith fear i# to bury it in#ide of you in a bo) and pretend that 3hat you>re afraid of doe#n>t e)i#t. &hen I becae afraid of McDerott, that># 3hat I did 3ith y fear.In the ne)t year, -ordon o$ed up fro the de#i'n departent. < chap naed %o#3ell o$ed into -ordon># Eob and a ne3 an, McDerott, 3a# hired to ta,e o$er %o#3ell># Eob. The fir#t thin' I noticed about McDerott 3a# that he #pent a 'reat deal of tie at the 3aterCcooler and out in the coffee roo. I thin, the 'irl# had hi #ized up at fir#t a# a harle## $ariety of 3olf, but it becae apparent #oon enou'h that McDerott># intere#t 3a# in 'atherin' inforation about their bo##e#. .e #ounded e out in#tantly about Ji /no), in 3ho#e departent I 3or,ed, and I reeber #ayin' in#tantly that I didn>t ,no3 the an#3er to hi# =ue#tion. The =ue#tion 3a# harle## but I #u#pected it 3ould be follo3ed by other# and I 3anted to cut the con$er#ation before it 'ot off the 'round. I tried to #ound friendly and ca#ual but I reeber that McDerott># face becae ab#olutely e)pre##ionle## and that he #tood loo,in' at e for a lon' oent 3ithout e$en hi# eyelid# blin,in' and then he #iled a #lo3, ea#y #ile and 3ent a3ay and ne$er a#,ed e anythin' a'ain. t under#tand for a lon' tie. .a$in' Ji># confidence eant that Ji could re$eal to e ho3 little he ,ne3 about hi# Eob and be ab#olutely certain that I 3ould ne$er re$eal hi# i'norance to anyone. It al#o eant, and thi# 3a# e$en ore iportant, that I could #it do3n and tal, to Ji and ne$er once re$eal to hi that I realized he 3a# a bonehead 3ho didn>t ha$e a fraction of the bac,'round he needed for hi# Eob. t a #trai'ht line in hi.2 &hen you #ay thi# about: a an li,e McDerott you are applyin' to hi a #tandard of your o3n 3hich you con#ider the only acceptable #tandard. It 3a# y #tandard becau#e it 3a# the one by 3hich I had been reared and conditioned and 3hich I accepted a# the only ba#i# for huan relation#.%ut #tandard# are anufactured thin'#. 5ou don>t create the, you accept the. t #een hi# brotherCinCla3 in t3enty year# 3ere fact# 3hich 3ere ,no3n to Leonard, but Leonard had a 0thin'2 about copetitor# #tealin' fro /no), and the #abota'e idea too, root in hi# ind. It 3a# difficult for -ordon to pro$e that #abota'e had not been in hi# plan# and by the tie he finally pro$ed it, the #tupidity that had to be #tupidity becau#e it 3a#n>t anythin' el#e #tood out cry#tal clear a# it probably could ne$er ha$e #tood out other3i#e. -ordon 3a# #ent bac, to the 'eneral office and in a #urpri#e o$e that #tunned e$eryone, e#pecially %o#3ell, /no) Senior o$ed McDerott into the de#i'n departent a# e)ecuti$e #uper$i#or o$er %o#3ell.That the 'uilele## innocence u#ed by %o#3ell in hi# approach to Leonard left hi open to the critici# that he i'ht be too 'uilele## for an iportant po#ition apparently hadn>t occurred to %o#3ell. %ut it had occurred to McDerott. T3o year# later, Leonard re$ealed that McDerott had con$inced hi that %o#3ell had deon#trated that he 3a# too innocent for hi# Eob and needed a ore #ophi#ticated an 0li,e your#elf, Leonard2 to 3atch hi. Leonard, ha$in' other thin'# on hi# ind, had decided to pa## the Eob to McDerott. The fact 3hich #truc, e a# odde#t 3a# that both Leonard and Ji /no) could di#cu## thi# incident and di#play a coplete coand of the fact# 3ithout any under#tandin' of the aneu$erin' of McDerott and %o#3ell.Maybe it ta,e# a certain type entality e$en to reco'nize the .oo, "perator#. I ,no3 that none of the /no)e# #ho3ed any under#tandin' of the, but that !arody, the #ale# ana'er, under#tood the $ery 3ell, and that youn' Sa Jac,#on, the office boy, #a3 the #harply in focu# and had then pe''ed neatly and accurately in their indi$idual hole#. Maybe you ha$e to he reared in a certain type en$ironent or be conditioned o$er a period or aybe you need a certain type ind to #ee the .oo, "perator# clearly, I reeber thin,in', the day that McDerott 3a# prooted a'ain, thi# tie to the top adini#trati$e le$el a# Leonard /no)># per#onal ad$i#or, that there 3a#n>t any 3ay to cope 3ith en li,e McDerott and feelin' afraid, and al#o relie$ed that I 3a#n>t in McDerott># 3ay. I 3a# =uite afraid of McDerott by that tie. The day that McDerott hoo,ed !arody 3a# the day that y feelin' of relief $ani#hed and I 3a# left 3ith fear.!arody had been 3ith /no) for t3enty year#. .e 3a# e)treely capable in hi# Eob a# #ale# ana'er and he had helped 'reatly to build the /no) or'anization to the po#ition it had. &e had been hearin' that McDerott 3a# needlin' !arody con#tantly in the bra## eetin'#. !arody had a teper and a #harp deci#i$e 3ay of tal,in', and an ironChand, noCinterferenceCfroCyouC/no)e# policy in hi# departent that di#played clearly the contept he had for the /no) faily, .e had retained the confidence of the /no)e# for t3enty year#, de#pite hi# tactle## handlin' of the, for a rea#on that 3a# #o iportant: it out3ei'hed all other con#ideration#. .e ade ton# of oney for the /no) faily.I #uppo#e /no) Senior had al3ay# re#ented the feelin' that !arody 'a$e hi of bein' a bu#ybodyin' dope, and re#ented e$en ore the fact that, he had to #ile 3hile he too, it on the Ea3. I #till don>t thin, old an /no) 3ould ha$e turned on !arody unle## he had been per#uaded fir#t that !arody 3a# no lon'er indi#pen#able. &hen Ji /no) #aid #oethin' one afternoon to the effect that: McDerott: 3a# de$elopin' a 'reat re#pect for the talent# of Sorey Sander#on, !arody># top a##i#tant, I #en#ed that McDerott 3a# after !arody># #calp. Sorey 3a# no particular friend of McDerott># but: neither 3a# he an eney, a# !arody ob$iou#ly 3a#. # ind, there 3a# not an inch of #pace for an indi$idual 3ho he #a3 a# an eney.McDerott #uddenly #tarted to proote a #ale# capai'n that he 3a# certain !arody 3ouldn>t tolerate ina#uch a# it $iolated !arody># pet idea# about #ale# pro'ra#. The ar'uent bet3een !arody and McDerott 3ent on until !arody fle3 into a teper one day, #tated flatly that he 3ould re#i'n before he 3ould put McDerott># idea# into effect, and #aid a fe3 dozen thin'# about the a#ininity of old an /no) for e$en conteplatin' #uch a pro'ra. < onth later Sorey too, o$er the #ale# departent and !arody left the or'anization.%y thi# tie I had been 3ith /no) for #e$en year#, 3a# a,in' an e)cellent #alary and had a clear opportunity to recei$e an e$en ore e)cellent #alary 3ithin a #hort tie. The#e are the thin'# 3ith 3hich you hoo, your#elf. I 3a# hoo,ed #ufficiently to tell y#elf that if I 3al,ed out of /no) I 3ould only 3al, into another fir 3here a #iilar #ituation e)i#ted. I thin, I 3a# fairly ri'ht in a##uin' thi# but it 3a# #till #tupid of e to #tay. %y that tie I had built up a fear to3ard an en$ironent 3hich I #a3 clearly and under#tood $ery 3ell. I had e)plored e$ery 'roo$e to find an e#cape fro the fear I 3a# buildin' and couldn>t find it. .ad I 'one, to another fir I 3ould ha$e had a chan'e of #cene and an opportunity to e#cape fro the terror that 3rapped it#elf around e e$ery ornin' that I 3al,ed into /no). %ut I had a 'reat deal at /no) and I 3anted to hold onto it.I 3orried o$er McDerott #o uch that finally I had to era#e hi fro y ind and pretend that he 3a#n>t 3hat he 3a# and that the thin'# that 3ere happenin' 3eren>t happenin'. &hen you reach that #ta'e 3ith fear, you #tart 'ro3in' #tran'e plant# of di#tortion in your ind, The be#t copari#on I can thin, of to illu#trate thi# ental proce## occur# in -eor'e "r3ell># #$%&. # confidence and that thi# factor 3ould ha$e ,ept e #tabilized for a lon' tie. I ne$er did lo#e Ji># confidence e)cept that all the thin'# that Ji #tood for in the 3ay of #ecurity to e di#appeared o$erni'ht. Not McDerott, but another an, Litter, did a Eob on Ji, Litter u#ed the youn'e#t of the /no) boy# to hoo, Ji and I ,no3 that I 3a# #ha,en out of y dull a$oidance of 3hat 3a# 'oin' on by the realization that e$en the /no)e# 3ere 3illin' to hatchet each other.The youn'e#t /no) 3a# the dulle#t of the lot and had the lea#t chance of 'ettin' into a plu#h Eob e$en in hi# father># or'anization. Maybe that helped hi to #ee thin'# Litter># 3ay. &hen the earth=ua,e 3a# o$er, Ji 3a# 3or,in' in a field Eob and the youn'e#t /no) 3a# #uper$i#in' Ji># departent 3ith Litter a# hi# a##i#tant. t lea$e it in a 3ay I could po##ibly e$er ha$e anticipated. I ne$er blaed anybody for the onth# that 3ere, to follo3 e)cept y#elf. Litter i'ht ha$e done a Eob on e in tie but he didn>t 'et the chance. I 3al,ed out of /no) 3ith a hoo, in y bac, that 3a# entirely of y o3n a,in'. &hen I finally pulled it out and had a 'ood loo, at it, I decided that nobody could ha$e #tuc, it in y bac, e)cept y#elf, and the only #ati#faction I 'ot 3a# that I 3a# able to pull it out y#elf, and #ee clearly the #hape of it.#art TwoThe Operators&hen I a3o,e they 3ere #tandin' at the foot of y bed loo,in' li,e #oft fuzzy 'ho#t#. I tried feelin' the bedclothe#. The #en#ation of feelin' 3a# #harp. I 3a# a3a,e and thi# 3a# real.The boy 3a# about t3el$e year# old, hand#oe, and 3ith a plea#ant, rela)ed #ile. The elderly an 3a# ipre##i$e: #olid, con#er$ati$e, a reliable an 3ith builtCin rule#. The third 3a# a real 3eirdo 3ith hair three inche# too lon', blac,, #trai'ht, and lip, and 3ith a body that 3a# al#o lon' and lip. The face didn>t belon' 3ith the body or the hair1 the feature# 3ere fine and #en#iti$e, the e)pre##ion, arro'ant and unbendin'.The elderly an #uddenly cleared hi# throat. 0It i# nece##ary for the 'ood of all concerned that you 'et to ,no3 .inton better.2 .e turned and loo,ed at the 3eirdo.I 3a# po#iti$e that I had ne$er #een that face before. The elderly an apparently #en#ed y thou'ht#. 05ou ,no3 hi 3ell,2 he #aid1 0you u#ed to ,no3 hi better.2I #aid hurriedly, 0If you #ay #o, 3e u#t ha$e et. I> #orry I can>t recall Mr. .inton.2 To the arro'ant face I #aid, 0.o3 are youF2 .inton bo3ed hi# head a =uarter of an inch and #tared #tiffly out the 3indo3.0I a %urt,2 #aid the elderly an. .e #eeed concerned but in a dead, re#i'ned #ort of 3ay, a an 3ho had li$ed lon' 3ith order and #y#te and 3ho 3a# ha$in' difficulty adEu#tin' to the role of a#ter of cereonie# at a holocau#t.0t #po,en. I con#idered thi# for a oent. +ir#t thin'# fir#t, 0&hat i# the nature of thi# e)perientF2.inton #iled 3ryly. 0Didn>t I tell you,2 he #aid to %urt, 0that it 3ould #ay that fir#tF2ItF%urt continued. < 'reat "perator 3ho#e nae 3a# .adley had 3anted to a,e an e)perient of thi# type for #oe tie, The e)perient con#i#ted of #electin' a per#on li,e y#elf, re$ealin' the fact# of the "perator#> 3orld to the indi$idual, and ob#er$in' the re#ult#.< 'uinea pi' in a ca'e, I thou'ht. So uch for that. Second thin'# #econd. !ould they or couldn>t they. 5e#, there 3a#n>t uch doubt about it. They 3ere readin' y ind. I could #ee it in the 3ay their eye# focu#ed on y face, the e)pre##ion# on their face#, a# they 3atched e thin,.%urt e)plained: ($ery thou'ht in the ind of a per#on li,e y#elf 3a# al3ay# clear to any "perator 3ho i'ht be tuned in.I con#idered thi# #ituation. &ould I, perhap#, be able to thin, on #oe #ubCcellar le$el and #o reduce thi# treendou# ad$anta'e they hadFNic,y 'rinned broadly and %urt #iled 'ently. %urt a'ain: No thou'ht of y ind on any le$el could e#cape the. "perator# could penetrate the ind# of Thin'# at any le$el.Thin'#J.inton #i'hed. 0Thin'#. 5e#, of cour#e. Thin, of the 3ord 3ith a capital initial, if you li,e. It ay help your e'o a bit, # Sharp,2 #aid Nic,y. 0.adley># repre#entati$e,2 he told .inton. .inton 'runted.Sharp loo,ed li,e an aiable little ferret. To be 3atched carefully, I thou'ht, Sharp loo,ed at e #harply. 0Intere#tin',2 he #aid, and o$ed clo#er.%ehind the far 3all a di#cordant hu, li,e #tatic, ro#e and filled the apartent.0Interference,2 %urt #aid. 0I e)pected it.2Sharp loo,ed 'ri. 0I didn>t thin, thi# 3ould be ea#y. Do you realize that 3e ay 'et life Eeopardy if 3e>re cau'htF That># an out#ide "perator. %loc, hi off.2.inton appeared to be concentratin' on the rhyth of the #ound#. 0# e)perient, flooded the apartent. I hoped that #oe of the prote#t# i'ht #ho3 concern for y 3elfare, but the prote#t 3a# narro3 in #cope and clearly defined. Inforation 3hich no Thin' #hould e$er ha$e 3a# bein' di$ul'ed to a Thin'1 the Thin' i'ht 'i$e the inforation to other Thin'#, thereby creatin' a hazardou# #ituation.0I a##ure you,2 Sharp #aid loudly, 0that thi# Thin' i# $ery clo#e outhed.2 To .inton he 3hi#pered, 0I thou'ht you bou'ht the#e 'uy# off.2.inton #hoo, hi# head. 0I 3a# 3or,in' on a deal to 'et out of the city fa#t.20Jeopardy,2 #aid one of the council $oice#. 0Life lon' Eeopardy.2 < dozen $oice# be'an to tal, at once. In the bedla, Nic,y cae clo#er and #at on the ed'e of the bed. 0&hat you u#t under#tand,2 he #aid to e, 0i# that Eeopardy i# a Eail #entence for an "perator. &hen an "perator i# in Eeopardy, he can>t operate at all.2 .e #ounded a# if he e)pected e to under#tand and, in #oe 3ay, help.0&hat i# a city councilF2 I a#,ed hi.0The hi'he#t le'al authority for "perator# in any city. They>ll try to #top thi# e)perient. # tuned in on an "perator or a Thin'.2I #crutinized their #oft, 'rey, fuzzy, #hape#. 0Sure, 3e ha$e bodie#,2 Nic,y #aid. 0&hat you>re loo,in' at no3 are picture# of our#el$e# that 3e>re proEectin'.2re far too conceited e$er to belie$e it.2I 3a# on y #econd cup of coffee 3hen the council "perator# returned. Their $oice# #ha,in' 3ith indi'nation, they handed do3n an ultiatu. Sharp and copany had t3o hour# to clear out. re 'oin' to 'o. &ait until you ha$e t3enty "perator# fro the council in here, 3or,in' on your ind, tellin' you to Eup. %elie$e e, you>ll Eup. So far a# the council i# concerned, you>re a on#tro#ity and a #ource of dan'er, #oethin' that ha# to be put out of the 3ay.2I e$aluated the #hoc,, horror, and an'er in the $oice# of the council "perator#, pac,ed an o$erni'ht ba', 3ent do3n to the bu# depot, and bou'ht a tic,et for the neare#t lar'e city.0&e>ll be in touch 3ith you,2 Sharp told e. 0&e>ll be in a car, follo3in'.2I 3ondered: &ould another city ha$e a council of "perator# 3ho 3ould interfere and 3ould the interference be to y ad$anta'eF0There are city council# e$ery3here,2 Nic,y #aid #uddenly. 0There are "perator# e$ery3here. There i#n>t a #ection of the country 3here Thin'# aren>t controlled by "perator#. 5ou can>t e#cape the if that># 3hat you>re hopin' for. %e#ide#, .adley ha# your charter.2&hat 3a# a charterF 0The ri'ht to operate a Thin'. .adley purcha#ed it fro your copany. # #houlder#. I i'nored the and ,ept y eye# on the doctor># face..e had a #heaf of for# on hi# de#, and hi# Eob, apparently, 3a# to fill the out.Sharp and .inton 3ere ar'uin'. !uriou#ly, both 3ere in fa$or of era#in' all inforation about "perator# fro y ind. .inton belie$ed that the blottin' out proce## could be#t be achie$ed by blac,Cout o$ie#. Sharp a'reed 3ith thi#. .e 3a# in fa$or of y #tayin' in the ho#pital to ha$e the o$ie# adini#tered. .inton obEected. So did Nic,y.The doctor a#,ed e a =ue#tion and Sharp thre3 the an#3er at e. I repeated and the doctor 3rote it do3n.0It# faily 3ould hear about it# bein' here and they>d 3orry,2 Nic,y #aid.0()actly,2 .inton #aid. 0The picture i# coplicated enou'h 3ithout a bunch of relati$e# on our nec,#. The blac,Cout o$ie# can be arran'ed any3here. The iportant thin' i# to 'et out of here fa#t.2The doctor a#,ed e another =ue#tion. Sharp 'a$e e the an#3er. I repeated it.Sharp thou'ht that the blac,Cout o$ie apparatu# in the ho#pital 3a# e)cellent. .inton di#a'reed. The doctor re$ie3ed y edical hi#tory at lon' len'th. Sharp 'a$e e the an#3er#. The doctor fini#hed fillin' out the for# and e)ained e. .e tapped y ,nee#, #craped the #ole# of y feet, te#ted y balance, too, y blood pre##ure, e)ained y heart. Sharp 3a# obEectin' le## about lea$in'.The doctor 3anted to ,no3 about y faily. &ith Sharp># a##i#tance, I anufactured an a##ortent of people and in$ented addre##e# for the. &e di#cu##ed y faintin' #pell in the depot. Sharp 'a$e in and a'reed to lea$in'. The doctor 3rote #oethin' on a card and told e to 'i$e it to the nur#e in y 3ard. I did, collected y clothe#, dre##ed, and 3al,ed out. .inton, #till 3orryin' about the council, ad$i#ed e to 'et to another bu# depot iediately.It hadn>t been #o difficult e#capin', I thou'ht. %ut it 3a# ob$iou# that 3ithout Sharp y e#cape could ne$er ha$e been achie$ed.I learned that the -reyhound %u# !opany 3a# a fa$orite $ehicle of tran#port for "perator#.0-reyhound i# controlled by "perator#,2 Nic,y told e, 0and they police their bu#e#. None of the airline# or railroad# do and their carrier# are in an outla3 #tate. 5ou ne$er ,no3 3hen #oe "perator i# 'oin' to ole#t the Thin' in your cu#tody. The dri$er of a -reyhound bu# i# al3ay# an "perator, licen#ed a# an "perator cop, a Shield. If you ha$e a Thin' 3ith you, you po#t the Thin'># charter 3ith the dri$er and he #ee# to it that no other "perator di#turb# it.2Sharp coplained #uddenly that the bu# 3a# filled 3ith flie#. 0 not referrin' to flie#,2 Sharp told e. 0I> referrin' to +lie#.20+ly i# #lan' for an "perator 3ho doe#n>t belon' to an or'anization a# 3e do,2 Nic,y e)plained. 0+lie# can be a nui#ance and #oetie# they can be dan'erou# if they try to ole#t your Thin'. %ut I don>t thin, 3e ha$e to 3orry on a -reyhound bu#.20Li#ten,2 #aid a #tran'e $oice.0It># the dri$er,2 #aid Sharp.0I don>t li,e thi# bu#ine##,2 #aid the dri$er. 0That># ri#,y, ha$in' a Thin' #it there ta,in' in e$erythin' you>re #ayin'. I don>t thin, y copany 3ould care to 'o alon' 3ith that ,ind of bu#ine##.2Sharp e)plained about the e)perient.05ou>re 3al,in' on e''#hell#,2 the dri$er told hi. 0&hat you ou'ht to do i# 'et a bill of re#u#citation.2I could feel Sharp># ear# pic,in' up. 0< bill of re#u#citation,2 Sharp #aid, lic,in' each 3ord. 0That># an idea.20In'eniou#,2 #aid Nic,y.0I thin, #o. Nic,y, you #tay in. .inton and I are 'oin' to ha$e a pri$ate 3ord 3ith the dri$er.20%ill# of re#u#citation are i##ued 3hen Thin'# need to be re$i$ed,2 Nic,y told e. 0< Thin' ha# to be pretty far 'one before an "perator can 'et a bill i##ued, but Sharp ay be able to ana'e it. &ith a bill li,e that in hi# poc,et, Sharp 3ould be #afe 3ith o#t city council#. .e>d be able to Eu#tify the e)perient a# nece##ary to re$i$e a dead Thin'.2Sharp cae bac,. 0The dri$er i# 'oin' to 3ire hi# office at the ne)t #top. .e thin,# 3e>ll 'et the bill. It># a 3onderful brea, for u#. "peratin' under the bill># authority, 3e>ll be able to 'et to !alifornia 3ithout interference.2# or'anization 3a# in !alifornia and the boy# 3ere 'ettin' e there a# fa#t a# they could. "b$iou#ly, !alifornia 3a# the o#t dan'erou# place I could 'o. &hen Sharp announced late that ni'ht that the bill of re#u#citation had been i##ued, I ade y deci#ion. &hen 3e arri$ed in !hica'o, de#pite all Sharp># prote#t#, I headed #outh for Ne3 "rlean#I on a train.The +lie# on the train tuned in, cut off Sharp, .inton and Nic,y and iediately be'an to play The -ae. The fir#t #tep in The -ae 3a# the #election of the #ubEect around 3hich The -ae 3ould re$ol$e. < lar'e board appeared in front of y eye# 3ith a li#t of ite# printed on it. The fir#t ite, I noticed, 3a# Sudden Death.0S,ip that,2 #aid one of the +lie#. 0Let># #tic, to the #ubEect thi# Thin' i# concerned 3ith. 5ou ay 'et hi'hly artificial re#pon#e#, other3i#e. Thi# i# a Thin' that i# forced to li#ten to "perator#. Let># ta,e "perator# a# the #ubEect.2"ne of the +lie# 3a# appointed adEudicator and The -ae be'an. The fir#t +ly tal,ed to e. Did I realize that for the re#t of y life I 3ould be li$in' thi# ,ind of e)i#tenceI that I 3ould ne$er a'ain li$e the noral life of a Thin'F +or the re#t of y day#, I 3ould be forced to #it and li#ten to the "perator# tal,. I 3ould ha$e, not life, but "perator#> con$er#ation#.The idea #truc, e li,e a blo3. I could feel y heart Eup.0 throu'h, any3ay,2 #aid the +ly. 0I 'ot y reaction.2The #econd +ly cae in. Did I ha$e any idea 3hat 3ould happen to e 3hen I reached .adleyF .ad I #een or heard of anial# in e)periental laboratorie#, cut and tortured 3hile con#ciou#, #o that #oe doctor could ob#er$e and learnF Thi# 3ould be the #ae thin' e)cept that I 3ould be the anial.0It># the #ae thin' ri'ht no3,2 I #hot bac, at hi. 0That># 3hat you>re doin'.205ou didn>t 'et $ery far,2 #aid the adEudicator. 05ou>re out.2The third +ly cae in. Did I ,no3 that .adley had a ca'eful of frea,# in hi# laboratory, an entire bloc,ful of Thin'# upon 3hich he e)perientedF .adley 3a# faou# fro coa#t to coa#t for hi# e)perient#. There 3a# a 3oan 3ho had been con$inced that #he 3a# an apo#tle of the #un and 3ho thou'ht #he dined e$ery ni'ht 3ith the #un 'od. She had u#ed her delu#ion# to #tart a ne3 reli'ion aon' Thin'# and had ade =uite a bit of oney out of it. I i'ht a,e oney out of 3hat lay ahead of e, too, but I i'ht ha$e to loo, at 'orilla# cra3lin' around y roo day and ni'ht.My #,in 3a# tin'lin'. The Mad Scienti#t, I thou'ht #uddenly, and lau'hed. The +ly 'runted and departed.The -ae cae to it# clo#e finally. The adEudicator announced the 3inner and the 3innin' +ly #cooped up the pot of 0point#2 to 3hich each +ly had contributed. The -ae 3a# clear enou'h. (ach +ly had dripped hi# drop of poi#on, obtained an eotional reaction fro e. The one 3ho had arou#ed in e the 'reate#t fear, I noticed, 3a# the one 3ho had 3on.0It># not u#ually done thi# 3ay,2 one of the +lie# told e 3hile the point# 3ere bein' put up for a ne3 pot. 0"rdinarily, the Thin' can>t hear u#, althou'h he 'et# the idea# 3e inEect, any3ay. %ut your ind i# 3ide open, 3hich i# 3hy you can hear u# tal,.2The -ae continued. I tried to build up an eotional ri'or a'ain#t the ipact of 3hat I heard but it 3a# hour# before I ana'ed to achie$e e$en a #urface ipa##i$ene##. The -ae 3ent on and on throu'h the ni'ht. %y the tie the train reached Ne3 "rlean#, I 3a# ready to thro3 y#elf into a ri$er. .inton, Sharp, and Nic,y cau'ht up 3ith e in the ba''a'e roo.0+or your #a,e and for our#,2 .inton ad$i#ed e, 0#tic, to bu#e#.20It># heart i# 'oin' li,e fury,2 #aid Nic,y. 0Let># 'et to a hotel, fa#t.2$e heard, thou'ht and #een. Tho#e +lie# 3ere a pac, of do'#.2< thou'ht occurred to e. 0"$er 3hat di#tance can an "perator influence the ind of a Thin'F20# battleent.2If I could 'et a t3oCbloc, di#tance fro all "perator#, I thou'ht, y ind 3ould ha$e peace and i'ht heal and clo#e. "b$iou#ly, the "perator# had opened y ind 3ide #o that any "perator could tune in. &hat I needed to carry out y plan 3a# oney. If I 3ent hoe, I could dra3 out 3hat oney I had in the ban, and buy a #all hou#e 3ith a lot of land around it. re o$erloo,in' i# that a Thin' can be influenced chiefly becau#e of it# de#ire for oney and po3er. # point# Eu#t a# a Thin'># re$ol$e# about oney. &ith #ufficient point#, an "perator can do anythin' in an "perator># 3orld. .e can be a 'reat po3er. .e can o3n an or'anization and buy the charter# of hundred# of Thin'#. .e can be #afe fro other "perator#. .o3 doe# that a,e hi ore de#picable than a Thin'F The hell of it i#, "perator# and Thin'# are oti$ated by #iilar de#ire#. &e>re both in the #oup, "perator# and Thin'# ali,e.2If I could rent a little hou#e #oe3here, 3ith a 'reat deal of land about it, I #peculated, I i'ht be able to 'et beyond reach of the "perator#. I returned to y hoe to3n, dre3 out the oney I had in the ban, and, de#pite the boy#> 'lu prophecie#, too, a bu# north. In a #par#ely inhabited #ection of a #par#ely inhabited #tate, I 3ent loo,in' for a cabin. < real e#tate a'ent iediately brou'ht e to a ountain cabin, told e ho3 3onderful ountain air 3a#, and left e there.0Indian#,2 .inton #aid, after I had ta,en a 3al, around. 0My -od, actual Indian#.2 The boy#, I di#co$ered to y di#appointent, 3ere #till 3ith e. I 3ondered 3here they 3ere and decided that they had ana'ed to find refu'e in one of the little #hac,# that #urrounded y cotta'e and 3hich 3ere inhabited by Spani#hC#pea,in' Me)icanCIndian failie#. My cabin, I had di#co$ered, 3a# not nearly #o i#olated a# it had appeared to be. %e#ide# the little #hac,# 3hich 3ere copletely hidden aon' tree#, there 3ere a dozen or #o lar'e #ize cabin# clo#e by, one of the a #tone># thro3 fro y o3n.I too, lon' daily 3al,#, hopin' to 'et beyond the ran'e of the boy#> $oice# but the $oice# trailed after e 3here$er I 3ent.0Sharp i# u#in' #trobo#cope,2 Nic,y told e, finally. 0&e can e)tend for a ile 3ith it.2I 3al,ed daily to the cobination po#t office, 'rocery and $ariety #tore that lay about a ile north of y cabin to buy 'rocerie# and to chat 3ith the po#ta#ter># faily.0&onderful fre#h air up here,2 Nic,y #aid. 0I i'ht 'ain #oe 3ei'ht. < really healthful place to li$e.2%ut .inton and Sharp battled at e con#tantly to o$e on. 0Indian#,2 .inton ,ept #ayin', 0actual Indian#.2I had been in the cabin about a onth 3hen I decided, propted by the po#ta#ter, to 3al, the three ile# to the hi'h3ay and to ta,e the bu# to to3n. 0I a,e the trip once a onth, y#elf,2 the po#ta#ter @3ho, I after3ard reebered, u#ually tra$eled 3ith a 'unA told e. 0I realize ho3 luc,y I a to be up in the ountain# e$ery tie I 'et bac,.2I arri$ed in to3n early one afternoon, 3al,ed around, arri$ed bac, at the bu# #tation to di#co$er that the bu# I had planned to ta,e had been 0di#continued for a couple of day#,2 and that I 3ould ha$e to 3ait three hour# for the ne)t one. I 3ent for a 3al, and .inton ur'ed e to 'o into a dru' #tore and buy a fla#hli'ht, a re=ue#t that #eeed ab#urd, but I finally ade the purcha#e.%y the tie the ne)t bu# had depo#ited e at y #top in the ountain#, I under#tood .inton># de#ire for the fla#hli'ht. Ni'ht had fallen and the threeCile hi,e before e 3a# o$er a road alo#t hidden in the tree#. I #napped on the fla#h and #tarted 3al,in', li#tenin' to the boy# chat, and li#tenin' al#o to the little #ound# that cae out of the fore#t: chirp#, 'runt#, yip#, #li'ht #curryin'#, the crac, of t3i'# brea,in'.I 3a# alo#t hoe and could #ee y cabin do3n at the botto of the road Eu#t beyond another cabin 3hich hou#ed a Spani#hC#pea,in' an and hi# 3ife and 3hich 3a# fronted by a #paciou# yard in 3hich li$ed #e$en yappy do'#. The boy# 3ere di#cu##in' Indian# and the po##ible e)ploitation of the by "perator# at #oe tie in the future, 3hen Nic,y #uddenly aterialized be#ide e, hi# plea#ant face #ilin'. It had been a 'ood 3hile #ince I had #een any of the "perator# and I 3a# #oe3hat #urpri#ed.0Muic,,2 Nic,y #aid. 0Shine your fla#h do3n on the do'#.2If it had been Sharp or .inton, I i'ht ha$e ar'ued. %ecau#e it 3a# plea#ant, ,ind Nic,y, I rai#ed y fla#h and 3a$ed it about until the li'ht fell on the do'#. They e)ploded in #hrill, yappy bar,#.0No3, =uic,ly,2 #aid Nic,y, 0turn around and #hine it bac, on the road.2 I did and #oethin' a# bi' a# a 'reat dane 3a# on the road, not too far behind e, it# eye# #hinin' 3ith a peculiar etallic li'ht.0Shine it ri'ht in hi# face and o$e it up and do3n.2 I Ei''led the fla#h and the li'ht 3ent up and do3n o$er the #hinin' eye#. The eye# 3ere turned off #uddenly and #oethin' that loo,ed a# bi' a# the bac, of a bull 3ent into the fore#t.0"n the do'# a'ain,2 #aid Nic,y, 0and run.2I 3ent do3n the road, runnin' li,e a Eac, rabbit, y fla#h on the do'#. The do'#, yelpin' fiercely, 3ere tryin' to tear do3n the fence. %efore I reached the, the Spani#hC#pea,in' an had coe out into the yard and 3a# #pea,in' Spani#h li,e an e)pre## train.I #topped runnin', 'ot y breath, and #aid, 0I> terribly #orry.2 The Spani#hC#pea,in' an 3a$ed hi# head fro #ide to #ide and the do'# yelped and yelped. I 3ent bac, to y cabin, thin,in' of the yello3 eye#. Nic,y #uddenly reinded e that I 3anted to pic, #oe of the little 3hite flo3er# that 're3 out#ide the cabin. I pic,ed #oe and brou'ht the indoor# and put the in 3ater and li#tened to Nic,y tal, about flo3er# and after a 3hile I for'ot the yello3 eye# and 3ent to bed.The ne)t ornin' Sharp announced that it 3a# ab#olutely iperati$e that 3e o$e on and thi# tie Nic,y a'reed 3ith hi, pointin' out to e that the 3ater #upply 3a# inade=uate and I could ta,e only one bath a 3ee, and 3ould probably ha$e 'er# all o$er e #hortly. .inton pointed out 3ryly that if y purpo#e in #tartin' in the ountain# 3a# to e#cape the, it 3a# ob$iou# that I 3a#n>t 'oin' to #ucceed.I a'reed that there didn>t #ee to be uch point in y #tayin', and the ne)t ornin' I had a nei'hbor dri$e e into to3n.ll 'et fro it i# that it 3ill chan'e you bac, to a bronco.2I 3a# u#in' o$er thi# 3hen the boy# 'ot into a di#cu##ion about +lie#. 05ou>re 'oin' to ha$e trouble 3ith the con#tantly,2 Sharp #aid. 0($en on bu#e#. The thin' to do i# to 'et to !alifornia =uic,.20&e i'ht 'o by 3ay of !anada,2 Nic,y #u''e#ted. 0I don>t thin, they perit +lie# too uch liberty up there.20< $ery intelli'ent #u''e#tion,2 .inton #aid 3ryly, 0e#pecially a# 3e don>t ha$e licen#e# to operate in !anada.2It 3a# enou'h for e. I ade for a telephone booth, called the airport, and deterined 3hen the ne)t plane left for !anada.0"h, -od,2 #aid .inton.0&ell,2 Sharp #aid, 0you 3ere the one 3ho claied thi# Thin' had 'otten info a rut. It># ta,in' three of u# Eu#t to ,eep up 3ith it.2 < fe3 hour# later, unaccopanied by the boy#, I 3a# on a plane bound for !anada. .ad it really happened. .ad I #ha,en the offF0It# head i# 3ide open,2 #aid a $oice. 0There i#n>t an inch of protection of any ,ind on it# head. No #hac,, no board, no co$er. # on the loo#e. I> pic,in' it up. "ne of the di#ad$anta'e# in bein' a Dra3fly i# that you al3ay# need dra3bait.20Pic, it up 3hen it 'et# off the plane,2 #aid "perator "ne. 0# $oice, 03ho o3n# itF20&e>re operatin' it for the tie bein'. t 3or,.2 < dozen or #o $oice# cae in, one by one, paid their point#, a#,ed e =ue#tion#, all of 3hich I i'nored.0No3,2 #aid "perator T3o, 03ho 3ant# to play The -aeF T3enty point# for the play.2The "perator# 3ere linin' up for The -ae 3hen the #te3arde## announced #uddenly that the plane 3ould land #hortly. The Dra3fly #i'hed. 0 'oin' to #tic, to it# heel#.2%ut at the airport I 'ot into a cab, 3ent to a bu# depot, and e#caped. I headed for a northern city in !anada, 3a# ta,en o$er iediately by a !anadian Dra3fly 3ho, #hortly after3ard, #old e to another Dra3fly. &hen I had a chance to chan'e bu#e# a'ain, I headed bac, to the *nited State# and iediately fell into the net of the $iciou# Dorraine.0.e># a 'ood 'uy in #oe 3ay#,2 the 3oan told e, 0but he hate# Thin'#. I>ll do 3hat I can for you but that 3on>t be uch. If you 'et a chance, a,e a brea, for it.2.i# nae 3a# Dorraine and the 3oan 3a# hi# 3ife. ll fini#h 3ith an ibecile.2Not if I could help it. re loo#e,2 #aid one of the "perator# 3ho identified hi#elf a# a an recuperatin' fro an appendectoy. 0There are certain rule# 3hich can be enforced 3ith loo#e Thin'# in thi# #tate. &hoe$er 3in# a loo#e Thin' in The -ae obtain# the Thin' for a period of t3entyCfour hour#. &e>re 'oin' to try to 3in you and if 3e do, 3e>ll 'i$e you a re#t.2$e 'ot too dan uch po3er. &e>$e been tryin' to put a crip in the for a lon' tie and 3e ne$er had a better chance than 3ith thi# bill they i##ued for you. &e>re 'oin' to ta,e up your ca#e and fi'ht it for you.2No "perator had e$er #aid anythin' ore plea#ant #ince "perator# had #tarted tal,in' to e. I e)pre##ed y appreciation and a#,ed 3hat I could do to help.05ou can do your bit 3hen the tie coe#,2 the LuberEac, 3ent on. 0&e too, a drain on you and 'ot o#t of your #tory. No3 li#tenI 0The LuberEac,#, an or'anization of o$er a hundred "perator#, intended pre#entin' a petition to a #tate council, re=ue#tin' an adEudicationI an "perator#> le'al trialI 3here they planned to prote#t the i##uance of the bill 3hich they con#idered dan'erou#.!ouldn>t they al#o contend, I a#,ed, that I did not need re#u#citationF0That># ri#,y,2 the LuberEac, told e. 0%ill# of re#u#citation are i##ued only 3hen a Thin' i# alo#t dead. &hether or not you reached that #ta'e i# #oethin' 3e can>t pro$e. If 3e clai you didn>t need re#u#citation, -reyhound ay clai you did, and the adEudicator i'ht hold up the deci#ion for onth# 3hile he loo,ed into your pa#t.2It occurred to e that po3er and pre#ti'e 3ere iportant 3eapon# in the 3orld of "perator# and that -reyhound i'ht be an or'anization difficult to defeat.05ou>re #ayin' a outhful,2 #aid the LuberEac,. 0t e)pect to 3in ea#ily. &e>re a#,in' for the adEudication for ne)t Sunday but 3e don>t ,no3 3hich #tate to re=ue#t it in. *tah #ee# be#t. In Salt La,e they>re #trict about operatin' and 3e thin, they 3ill put an end to that bill in a hurry.2I 3a# deli'hted.0"f cour#e,2 the LuberEac, 3ent on, 0the Moron# i'ht put an end to you, too. %ut that># a chance you>ll ha$e to ta,e.2I could #ee that the Moron "perator#, e$en thou'h they i'ht di#appro$e of .adley># e)perient, 3ould probably al#o di#appro$e of a Thin' 3ith a head full of ,no3led'e concernin' "perator#. I 3ei'hed the #ituation, decided that I had a dubiou# chance of reainin' in the land of li$in' in any ca#e, and decided to 'i$e the LuberEac,# a chance.The -reyhound depot 3a# cro3ded 3hen 3e arri$ed in Salt La,e. 0&e certainly dre3 an audience,2 the LuberEac,#> leader told e. 0The trial i# #et for noon. !hec, into a hotel and coe bac,.2I 3a# bac, in the depot at t3el$e. The adEudication opened 3ith a #peech fro the LuberEac,#> la3yer, one 3hich #,etched in the bac,'round of the ca#e and 3hich de$eloped the follo3in' ar'uent: If thi# e)perient 3ere peritted, no other #iilar e)perient could be refu#ed1 #hould a #ufficient nuber of Thin'# be peritted to obtain #iilar inforation, the 3orld i'ht #oon be filled 3ith Thin'# 3ho#e ,no3led'e 3ould endan'er the $ery ba#i# of the 3orld of "perator# and Thin'#.I 3a# unea#y. *ndoubtedly, the LuberEac, attorney># attac, 3a# #ureCfire, but it ruined y chance# of #ur$i$al a# #urely a# if he had 3ritten a death 3arrant for e.-reyhound># attorney ade a poor #ho3in'. &hen the re=ue#t for a bill of re#u#citation had been ade, he #aid, the fact# of the e)perient had not been ade clear. -reyhound had 'ranted it# bill belie$in' that a uch ore innocent e)perient had been intended. I dreaded the adEudicator># =ue#tion, 0.o3 uch ha# thi# Thin' already learned about "perator#F2 the an#3er to 3hich i'ht 3ell #eal y fate. %ut the =ue#tion ne$er aterialized.0They>re drainin' you all the tie,2 one of the LuberEac,# hi##ed into y ear. 0Sit bac, and rela). ($erythin' i# 3onderful.2The LuberEac,># la3yer follo3ed -reyhound># #tateent 3ith a 3itherin' coent on the bu# copany># inefficient and #lip#hod ethod of 'rantin' bill#, and re=ue#ted that the copany be depri$ed of it# pri$ile'e of 'rantin' any type of docuent until an official in$e#ti'ation had been ade into their practice#. %efore he had fini#hed hi# #peech I 3a# 3onderin' if I 3ouldn>t be in ore dan'er fro -reyhound, before the adEudication 3a# o$er, than I 3ould be fro the adEudicator.cloc,, the adEudication 3a# rece##ed until the follo3in' ornin' and I returned to the hotel. The LuberEac,# ordered a ca#e of Scotch to celebrate and becae uproariou#ly drun,. leader and an a##i#tant naed %o#t accopanied e. I fle3 to San +ranci#co and too, a bu# @not -reyhoundA to the city 3hich had been identified a# the location of .adley># or'anization, and chec,ed into a hotel 3hile the LuberEac,# contacted .adley># or'anization.# $oice Eoined tho#e of the LuberEac,#. .e 3a# #tartled at the cour#e 3hich e$ent# had ta,en and hu#tled a3ay to report to .adley. %o#t al#o hurried off to file a petition for a ne3 adEudication.Nic,y returned =uic,ly. 0So lon' a# you>re 'oin' to #tay here for a 3hile,2 he #aid, 0you i'ht a# 3ell rent a furni#hed apartent.2 Thi# #eeed #en#ible and I 3al,ed do3n the bloc, he indicated and turned into a buildin' 3hich ad$erti#ed furni#hed apartent#. No #ooner had I o$ed in than I di#co$ered I 3a# only a fe3 #tep# fro the buildin' in 3hich .adley># or'anization 3a# located, and that the #treet I 3a# on hou#ed .adley># frea, collection. "nly the a##urance# of the LuberEac,# pre$ented e fro o$in' out a fe3 inute# after I o$ed in.The "perator# fro .adley># or'anization tuned in, and eetin' the too, o#t of the afternoon. +indin' the #urpri#in'ly 'ood natured, I rela)ed con#iderably, and before the day 3a# o$er I 3a# tal,in' to the freely. Sharp and .inton, I learned, 3ere out of to3n on or'anization bu#ine## and the 'reat .adley 3a# hidin' fro the !alifornia #tate council 3hich 3a# threatenin' hi 3ith Eeopardy becau#e of hi# frea, collection.The #ituation, on the 3hole, 3a# proi#in'. The ne)t day I recei$ed additional 'ood ne3#. .adley, #entenced to Eeopardy for a year, had fled and the or'anization 3a# teporarily under the leader#hip of The Duc,, an ea#y 'oin' "perator 3ith a #en#e of huor and a 'enerally beni'n attitude to3ard Thin'#.The "perator# in .adley># or'anization, I learned, 3ere ,no3n locally a# The &e#tern %oy# and 3ere held in con#iderable fear by other local "perator#. De#pite their reputation, I found The &e#tern %oy# li,able. They buzzed in and out, =ue#tioned e at 'reat len'th concernin' y reaction# to the 3orld of "perator# and appeared to be au#ed at y re#pon#e#."ne of the, an "perator naed &in,le, naed e Thi# "ne. 0!oe in and li#ten to Thi# "ne,2 he>d #ay, 3hene$er he 'ot e into a di#cu##ion. 0It># #oundin' off a'ain.2 It 3a# &in,le 3ho decided that y attitude 3a# the re#ult of y bein' a natural bronco. 0< hor#e 3ould 3orry it#elf #ic,,2 he #aid. 0%ronco# ne$er do. -i$e a bronco #oethin' it #hould 3orry about and in#tead it ,ic,# you in the teeth.20Not entirely,2 Nic,y told hi. 0Thi# "ne 3a# a natural bronco and it># 'radually 'ettin' bac, to it# ori'inal per#onality. %ut, al#o, there># been an anchor in Thi# "ne e$er #ince the e)perient #tarted.2 To e, he e)plained, 0ll try to ,eep an eye on you. I>ll drop in 3hene$er I can and #ee ho3 you>re doin'.2 .er $oice faded a3ay. I fell a#leep, coparati$ely #erene.%efore the 3ee, 3a# o$er, an "perator naed !rae purcha#ed The &e#tern %oy# fro .adley. 0.e># a ba#tard,2 one of the "perator# told e, 0but 3e>ll protect you a# uch a# 3e can.2!rae tuned in early one ornin' 3hen I 3a# eatin' brea,fa#t. .e al#o proEected a picture of hi#elf, a #oe3hat rec,le## action, I thou'ht, ina#uch a# he 3a# li$in' a fe3 door# a3ay. ProEectin' the picture, I decided, 3a# a #care tactic. .e 3a# a ountain of a an 3ith a #=uare, cruel face. I eyed hi 3ith the #ae fi#hyCeyed detachent 3ith 3hich he eyed e.0It># a daned incon$enience,2 he roared, and it 3a# a oent before I realized that the 0it2 he 3a# referrin' to 3a# y#elf. .i# openin' 'abit confu#ed e oentarily but I 'athered y 3it# to'ether and reinded hi that the #ae fate 3hich had o$ercoe the 'reat .adley i'ht al#o a3ait hi.0It># too daned ipertinent,2 he bello3ed. 0Duetize it.2 .i# picture and $oice abruptly di#appeared.0I enEoyed li#tenin' to you tellin' hi off,2 an "perator naed &ip told e. 0I>d li,e to do it y#elf. %ut you>d ha$e done better if you had ,ept your outh #hut. Duetizin' 3on>t do you any 'ood.2Nic,y #eeed heartbro,en. 0I #uppo#e 3e ha$e to do it, but I don>t 3ant to. .ea$en ,no3# ho3 you>ll turn out 3hen you>re duetized.2I 3a# apprehen#i$e. &hat 3a# duetizin'F0It># a proce## by 3hich o#t of a Thin'># lattice3or, i# reo$ed and ne3 lattice3or, i# allo3ed to 'ro3 in,2 Nic,y told e. 0Lattice3or, i# the 'ro3th in your ind 3hich #tore# your habit pattern#. It># called lattice3or, becau#e it loo,# #oethin' li,e the 3ooden lattice# they u#e to #upport ro#e bu#he#. "nce lattice3or, i# reo$ed, ne3 lattice3or, 3ill 'ro3 in =uic,ly, but it ay be a $ery different ,ind of 'ro3th. The ,ind of habit# you>ll de$elop 3ill depend on the "perator# 3or,in' on you 3hile it># 'ro3in' in.2&ip a'reed. 0&ith the cre3 3e>$e 'ot in thi# outfit, you ay turn out to be =uite a ,id and then a'ain you ay turn out a# nutty a# a fruitca,e.20Let># ta,e out only a $ery #all #ection of lattice3or,,2 an "perator naed Rin, #u''e#ted. 0!rae ay be #ati#fied.2&ip had the be#t #u''e#tion. 0-et The Duc,.2The Duc, 3a# deli'hted 3ith the #tory of y inter$ie3 3ith !rae. 0I li,e Thi# "ne a# it i#,2 he #aid. 0Lea$e it# lattice3or, alone. I>ll tal, !rae out of the duetizin' idea.2Nic,y 3a# 'reatly relie$ed. 0!rae i'ht e$en ha$e decided to a,e a coplete duy out of you,2 he told e, 0and that 3ould ha$e been a headache for u#. To a,e a coplete duy, you ha$e to reo$e all the lattice3or, and continue to #crape a3ay ne3 'ro3th a# fa#t a# it 'ro3# in. < duy i# entirely at the ercy of it# "perator and ha# to be reinded of e$erythin'I bath#, bru#hin' it# teeth, eatin'. 5ou alo#t ha$e to breathe for it.2I 3a# horrified. &hy 3ould an "perator 3ant to a,e a duy out of a Thin'F0&ell, "perator# u#e duy# a# hatrac,#,2 Nic,y e)plained. 0Mo#t of the 'reat coic entertainer# are duy#. %ob .ope, for in#tance. &hen an entertainer li,e .ope i# perforin', he># erely 'i$in' out 3hat #oe "perator i# #tiulatin' hi to do. There># no lattice3or, to interfere 3ith the recei$in' of the #tiuli. In certain #ituation#, a duy can be =uite an a##et to a cle$er "perator. It># #oethin' li,e ha$in' a puppet on a #trin'.2I 3a# #till unea#y. If #oe "perator #tarted to duetize e, 3ould I be a3are of 3hat 3a# happenin'F0No,2 Nic,y told e. 0Scallopin' out lattice3or, i# painle##. "f cour#e, an "perator 3ho in#pected your head after3ard could #ee that you had been #calloped. 5ou>d realize that #oethin' had happened to you, too. 5ou>d be pretty fo''y. %ut don>t 3orry. The Duc, 3ill protect you.2&hen I a3o,e the ne)t day, I 3a# con#ciou# of a #harp pain in the bac, of y nec,. Po#iti$e that I 3a# bein' #calloped, I called frantically for Nic,y and The Duc,. %oth tuned in in#tantly.0Nobody># doin' anythin' to you,2 Nic,y #aid. 0I thin, you>$e 'ot a rheuatic pain of #oe ,ind. Maybe you #hould in$e#t in a heatin' pad.20"r a bottle of Scotch,2 #aid The Duc,.< inute after their $oice# drifted a3ay, -randa 3a# 3hi#perin' into y ear. 0They>re idiot#,2 #he #aid. 05ou 3ant to 'o to a doctor. There># #oethin' definitely 3ron' 3ith your nec,.2I located a doctor early in the afternoon. &ip cae 3ith e and told e that the doctor 3a# an "perator. 0&hat># ore,2 &ip #aid, 0he># =uite an iportant "perator 3ith a 'reat deal of po3er. .e ay do you a lot of 'ood.2I 3a# #urpri#ed to find the doctor plea#ant and cheerful. .e dia'no#ed y ailent a# an infected a#toid. 0It># a 'ood thin' you cau'ht it in tie,2 he told e. 0# protecti$e and #ypathetic bu#ybodyin'.The &e#tern %oy# left e alone fre=uently and #oe of the "perator# in the buildin' ade it a practice to drop in on #uch occa#ion#. +ro the I learned a 'reat deal about Rita, the 'odde## of the #un teple, and .adley># o#t faou# frea,. "ne afternoon, I e$en #at in on a 3or,out arran'ed for Rita.0Rita 3a# al3ay# a nice Thin',2 %ro3ney, one of the hou#e3i$e# in the buildin' 3a# tellin' e one afternoon, 0but, unfortunately, inclined to drin, hea$ily. Rita># hu#band i# an "perator. .e turned o$er Rita># charter to .adley, hopin' that .adley could #trai'hten Rita out. .adley #aid that the rea#on he flooded Rita># roo 3ith picture# of the #un 'od 3a# to fri'hten Rita into #obriety. "f cour#e, 3hen you tried to pin .adley do3n, he al3ay# could thin, of #oe 3ellCintentioned oti$e for creatin' any frea,.2# 3here the latch i#. 5ou>ll be tuned in on !rae># roo and 3e can tune in on you and hear 3hat># 'oin' on.2I 3anted to ,no3 about the latch. 0It># a li#tenin' bea,2 Hera told e. 0It can be done entally, and o#t "perator# ,eep a latch in on a Thin' 3hen the Thin' i# a#leep, but !rae># boy# do it 3ith e=uipent. That># 3hy the boy# u#ually tell you to #it on the #ofa. In that 3ay, they can tal, to you 3ithout ha$in' to e)tend.2cloc,, I 3a# #ittin' on the #ofa. Picture# of three unfailiar face# fla#hed before y face. "ne of the 3a# #3arthy and ale$olent. 0That># the Spider,2 %ro3ney #aid. There 3a#, I noticed, beneath hi# dar, e$il face, a bri'ht bo3 tie.0&hat I 3ant to ,no3,2 #aid Hera, 0i# 3hy the 3or,outF20Rita># ha$in' doubt# a'ain,2 Sally told her. 0It># a darn #hae. If they left Rita alone, Rita 3ould #nap out of that #un 'od bu#ine## ri'ht a3ay. %ut Eu#t a# #oon a# Rita 'et# doubt#, they 3or, it up a'ain.2The 3oen could hear and #ee a 'reat deal ore than I could. %ro3ney had to ,eep e infored on the acti$ity. I continued to #ee the en># face#, ho3e$er, and I noticed that they #eeed to be #tandin' near a 3indo3.0Rita li$e# in the hou#e acro## the #treet fro !rae and they>re 3or,in' on Rita throu'h the 3indo3,2 %ro3ney told e. 0%y the rule#, a# #oon a# a Thin' #tart# ha$in' doubt# about #oe delu#ion 3hich an "perator ha# #ucce##fully inEected, it ha# to be 'i$en a fair chance to thro3 the delu#ion off. < 3or,out i# arran'ed and the Thin' i# 'i$en an opportunity to be per#uaded either 3ay. In thi# 3or,out, the Spider i# 'oin' to try to con$ince Rita that there really i# a #un 'od and !aeron i# 'oin' to try to con$ince Rita that the 3hole bu#ine## i# Eu#t a delu#ion. I don>t ,no3 3hat Joc,o i# doin'.20.e># ,eepin' #core,2 Sally #aid. 0Maybe Rita># hu#band coplained to the city council and the council ordered that an official #core be #ent to the.20!an you #ee Rita># hu#band any3hereF2 Hera a#,ed.0No,2 Sally #aid, 0but you can bet he># on another latch #oe3here. Let># ,eep =uiet. I 3ant to 'et an idea of their techni=ue#. I under#tand that the Spider i# $ery cle$er.2I heard coent# fro %ro3ney and her friend# but I could hear nothin' of the 3or,out. %ro3ney #aid, finally, 0&ell, that># that. !aeron 3a# tryin' to con$ince Rita ho3 ab#urd it 3a# to thin, that a #un 'od 3ould #in'le it out for counication. Rita 3a# feelin' =uite huble and !aeron alo#t had it o$er the line. Then the Spider cae in and told Rita that the #un 'od had to ha$e #oe ortal to reCe#tabli#h hi and that Rita #hould feel 'rateful and huble to be #o honored. Rita Eu#t carried o$er the feelin' of huility into that channel. &ell, it># a chan'e, any3ay. In#tead of bein' $ain about the honor of tendin' the teple, Rita feel# huble about it.20Poor Thin',2 Sally #aid. 0&hen doe# Rita># hu#band 'et the charter bac,F20Not for #i) onth#,2 Hera #aid. 0.e>ll probably cure it of that non#en#e ri'ht a3ay and then it 3ill #tart drin,in' a'ain. I don>t ,no3 3hy he #tic,# to that Thin'.20%ecau#e of the children,2 Sally #aid. 0I ne$er appro$ed of "perator# arryin' Thin'# for that rea#on. 5ou ne$er ,no3 3hat your children are 'oin' to be, for one thin', and e$en 3hen they>re Thin'#, you>re fond of the becau#e they>re your#. re arried to a Thin' 3ho your children li,e, and he turn# out to be a lout, there you are, #tuc,.2!rae># latch, I noticed, if it ran #trai'ht fro !rae># buildin' to y #ofa, al#o ran ri'ht do3n the iddle of y bed. No 3onder they can hear e if I a3a,e in the ni'ht, I thou'ht. They u#t ha$e #oeone on that li#tenin' bea all ni'ht to a,e #ure I don>t run a3ay.I had a detached feelin' about the 'odde## of the #un teple. %ut concernin' another of .adley># e)perient#, I 3a# furiou#.The !o#tello 'irl 3a# fifteen and hi'hly intro$erted. .adley had 3on her charter one ni'ht in The -ae and he had turned her into a on#tro#ity 3orthy of hi# collection. .e had u#ed the (n'li#h lan'ua'e to accopli#h the feat, a bitter touch, a# the 'irl apparently #pent o#t of her tie readin'.0.adley con$inced the 'irl that thi# planet i# really pur'atory,2 %ro3ney told e, 0and that it 3a# populated 3ith #oul# 3or,in' their 3ay to .ea$en. and Lfi#heren> 3ere #uppo#ed to refer to de$il#. &ord# 3ith a hard LI> #ound, li,e Lfire> and Leye,> referred to the torent# inflicted by the de$il#.20I> be'innin' to thin, .adley ha# a reli'iou# cople) hi#elf,2 I #aid.0&ell,2 %ro3ney told e, 0it># one of the be#t #ubEect# to u#e in plantin' delu#ion#. $e ne$er 'one around di#cu##in' 3hat you do ,no3 3ith other Thin'# and that 3ill ipre## the council.2That e$enin' the LuberEac, "perator, %o#t, cae in to tell e that y adEudication had been po#tponed. The adEudicator had a#,ed for a full bill of particular# concernin' e, and the LuberEac,# felt that it 3ould ta,e the council a onth to 'ather the nece##ary inforation about e.0&here 3ill they 'et thi# inforationF20+ro "perator# you ,ne3 and fro the copany you 3or,ed for,2 %o#t #aid. 0"ur attorney ad$i#e# that you #end in your re#i'nation to your copany ri'ht a3ay. They>re 'oin' to be on the hoo, and they>re li,ely to 'i$e a 'ood report of you if you>re not on their boo,#, a #tatu# 3hich 3ill ebarra## the, con#iderin' the nature of thi# e)perient.2That e$enin' I #ent an official re#i'nation to y copany. I felt #ad about it becau#e I had planned to return. I cae hoe to find .inton># $oice 3aitin' for e.0Than, -od,2 he #aid. 05ou finally 'ot that place out of your future.2I reebered %urt and for a oent I 3i#hed that I i'ht be able to #ee .inton># head. I 3ould ha$e thro3n #oethin' at it.0Sophi#ticated i# coin' bac,,2 Nic,y told e. 0.e># e)pected toni'ht. 5ou>ll li,e hi. .e u#ed to be a eber of our or'anization but he couldn>t 'et alon' 3ith .adley. The Spider adire# hi treendou#ly and a#,ed hi to return a# #oon a# .adley left.2I 3a# doubtful about anyone the Spider 3ould adire and I decided to 3ar up to Sophi#ticated by #lo3 and careful #ta'e#. %ut I found hi to be #uch an attracti$e per#onality that I capitulated iediately."n the ni'ht of hi# arri$al, Sophi#ticated cae in to tal, to e and o#t of the boy# cae 3ith hi. In an#3er to hi# =ue#tion#, I told hi ho3 I felt about bein' a 'uinea pi' in a ca'e and 3ent into detail# concernin' the leanne## of y poc,etboo, and the inEu#tice of y ha$in' to finance the e)perient y#elf.0 not only li$in' in a ca'e, I> li$in' in a croo,ed ca'e. Thi# e)perient i# ore difficult for e than the "perator# realize. It force# e to li$e in a double 3orld. It># li,e ha$in' a a'ic irror throu'h 3hich I> ob#er$in' 3hat># happenin' on the oon 3hile I> 'oin' about the bu#ine## of li$in' on the earth.2Sophi#ticated re#ponded by dra3in' a #erie# of cartoon# about a 'uinea pi' in a ca'e. < picture of a 'uinea pi' #tandin' on it# hind le'#, ar'uin' 3ith 3hiteCEac,eted doctor#. < picture of a 'uinea pi' huddled in a corner of it# ca'e, countin' it# pennie# and coplainin', 0Iand I ha$e to feed y#elf.2 The cartoon# 3ere cle$erly dra3n and the 'uinea pi' 3a# #,etched a# an appealin' anial. &ell, I thou'ht, I #ee to au#e Sophi#ticated a# uch a# I do the other "perator# and, con#iderin' the circu#tance#, that># a# 'ood an ipre##ion a# I can hope to a,e.t tell e that .adley 3a# priarily intere#ted in ,no3in' ho3 # one thin' to tell a #tory li,e that in#ide a #anitariu and =uite another thin' to tell it to a p#ychiatri#t 3ho#e office you>re $i#itin' and to 3ho you>re payin' oney. 5ou u#t realize by thi# tie that your #ilence i# !rae># 'reate#t a##et. If you tal,ed, thi# e)perient i'ht #top ri'ht a3ay. Loo, in a phone boo,, pic, out a doctor, a,e an appointent, and 'o to #ee hi.2I located the li#tin' for p#ycholo'i#t# and #elected a nae at rando.0Muic,,2 -randa #aid, 03rite thi# do3n #oe3here. LShould I e$er lo#e y eory, it i# iportant for e to reeber that I a ne$er, under any circu#tance#, to return to the copany that eployed e.>00&hat a,e# you thin, I>ll lo#e y eory,2 I a#,ed her.0That># one of the fe3 3ay# they can 'et you off ali$e. My 'ue## i# that e$en if the LuberEac,# 3in the adEudication for you, the adEudicator 3ill enforce a #entence of ane#ia on you.2$e a#,ed hi to pay #pecial attention to your per#onal need#,2 Nic,y #aid. 05ou>re becoin' for'etful. 5ou for'ot to bru#h your teeth thi# ornin' and you didn>t put up your hair la#t ni'ht. 5ou can>t becoe carele##. 5ou>ll loo, li,e a frup.2I 3a# di#turbed becau#e I realized that Nic,y># #tateent# 3ere true. I 3a# becoin' increa#in'ly for'etful, e$en of the echanical routine# of 'rooin'. < horrible thou'ht #truc, e.Nic,y #i'hed. 05e#,2 he #aid, 0that># ri'ht. 5ou>$e been partially duetized. !rae in#i#ted upon it and the Spider did it one ni'ht 3hile you 3ere a#leep. Muite a fe3 of your habit pattern# ha$e di#appeared. Don>t 3orry about it. Ne3 habit pattern# 3ill de$elop a# #oon a# the ne3 lattice3or, 'ro3# in. d pay a $i#it to the doctor and tell hi about it.&ip Seple 3a# youn', about nineteen, not a $ery bri'ht boy, but 'entle and =uiet. The fir#t day on the Eob, he per#uaded e to 'o out for a 3al, and #teered e in the direction of a o$ie theater. 0Let># 'o rela),2 he #aid.< #hort di#tance fro the theater, &ip a#,ed e to #top. 0I> 3al,in' t3o bloc,# in bac, of you,2 he #aid. 0&hen you 'et to the dru' #tore on the corner, 'o in and ha$e a #oda. I>$e 'ot to #ee #oebody 3ho li$e# near here.2I 3ent into the dru' #tore and ordered a alted.0&hat are you doin',2 #aid a #tran'e $oice in y head.0I> ha$in' a alted,2 I thou'ht.0&ho #aid that,2 a#,ed the $oice.0Thi# Thin' did,2 #aid a #econd $oice. 0If you>re a#,in' 3hat I> doin', I> ta,in' a loo, at thi# Thin'># 3ood3or,. It># the danede#t 3ood3or, I e$er #a3. 5ou ,no3 3ho I thin, thi# i#F !rae># LThi# "ne.>00I 3ant a loo,,2 #aid Nuber "ne.0No board, no #hac,, no co$er,2 #aid Nuber T3o. 0They>$e 'ot it open on a hin'e.20I under#tand that they ,eep it 3ide open o#t of the tie,2 #aid Nuber "ne.2 It tal,# to you if you a#, it =ue#tion#.20Li#ten2 #aid &ip># $oice #uddenly, 0'et the hell off the prei#e#.20It># &ip Seple,2 #aid Nuber "ne. 0Let># bloc, hi off and ha$e a 'ood loo, at thi# Thin'.20!hri#t,2 #aid &ip and hi# $oice di#appeared.I he#itated bet3een runnin' for hoe and #tayin' 3here I 3a#. I decided to #tay, thin,in' that I i'ht pic, up a fe3 fact# about !rae 3hich I hadn>t been able to 'et fro The &e#tern %oy#.Nuber "ne 'roaned #uddenly, 0Stoned. I> 'ettin' out. I can>t #tone bac,. I> not loaded.20&ell, I a,2 #aid Nuber T3o, 0I 'ot a load of #tuff a fe3 inute# a'o and I>ll u#e it on 3hoe$er trie# to 'et e.2 In a fe3 inute#, hi# #crea# ran' in y ear#.0&ell, they>re 'one,2 #aid &ip. 0-olly, #o any people in thi# to3n ha$e heard about Thi# "ne, you can>t e$en 3al, do3n the #treet 3ith it, 3ithout #oe dan bu#ybody tryin' to coe in.20# one of the be#t #toner# in to3n. .e># 'ot #uch a hard head he can>t be #toned e$en if a ob of "perator# 'an' up on hi.20Tho#e t3o Eer,# are fro !onroy># or'anization,2 +ri#co #aid, 0and they i'ht be bac, 3ith #oe ore of their ob. &here 3ere you ta,in' thi# Thin'F20&e>$e 'ot to call it Thi# "ne,2 &ip told hi. 0The Duc, thin,# it #ound# nicer and he doe#n>t 3ant to hurt it# feelin'#. .e 'a$e e order# to ta,e it to a o$ie and that># 3here I> 'oin'. %ut I> afraid tho#e hu#hhead# i'ht coe bac, and 'o for e.20I>ll coe to the o$ie 3ith you,2 +ri#co #aid. 0I> not doin' anythin' in particular.2 &e proceeded to the theater 3here I 3a# plea#antly #urpri#ed to find that the feature 3a# &alt Di#ney># Vanishing Prairie.0ll ,eep y eye# open for trouble.2< cartoon 3a# fla#hin' on the #creen 3hen I 3al,ed into the theater. %efore it had fini#hed, !onroy># "perator# 3ere bac, loo,in' for $en'eance. The fir#t e$idence that they 3ere 'ettin' it 3a# &ip># an'ui#hed #crea. 0They 'ot e,2 he #aid. 0I 'otta 'et out. Li#ten, Thi# "neI2 .i# $oice #topped abruptly.0Stay 3here you are, Thi# "ne,2 +ri#co #aid. 0I>ll fini#h off the#e character#.2 < bedla of $oice# #uddenly ru#hed in on y ear#. Petrified, I #at in y #eat and 3aited. I could hear +ri#co># hi'hCpitched $oice ri#in' abo$e the bedla and I decided that I 3a# rea#onably #afe #o lon' a# I continued to hear hi. The $oice# becae fe3er and fe3er until only +ri#co># yellin' reained. ll be a lot of headache# in !onroy># or'anization toni'ht. 5ou #it 3here you are and I>ll 'i$e &ip a phone call. .e># 'one bac, to !rae>#.2The Vanishing Prairie 3a# o$er before it occurred to e that I had heard nothin' fro +ri#co in o$er an hour. Deli'hted 3ith the #ilence, I #at throu'h the o$ie a #econd tie. !on#iderably rela)ed, I cae hoe. # $oice #aid, 0&ell, I deli$ered you #afe and #ound. I had a 'ood #leep y#elf. %e #eein' you around.2&ip># $oice, hoar#e but reco'nizable, #aid, 0Than,#, +ri#co. !oe in, Thi# "ne. Rin, i# 'oin' to ta,e you o$er for the ni'ht. I> not able to operate.2Rin, li#tened to y account of +ri#co># battle 3ith !onroy># ob.0&hat did +ri#co ean 3hen he #aid he 3a# loaded to the hiltF2 I a#,ed.0.e had probably Eu#t bou'ht a load,2 Rin, told e. 0It># the #tuff "perator# #tone 3ith. 5ou 'et it at any dru' #tore. It coe# in little tablet# and 3hen an "perator #3allo3# a fe3, he># char'ed 3ith the ,ind of ener'y he need# to #tone 3ith.2I reebered the con$er#ation of !onroy># en. 0They #aid y head 3a# open on a hin'e.20It 3a#, then,2 Rin, #aid. The picture of the outline of a head fla#hed before y eye#. 0I> proEectin' a picture #o you>ll under#tand thi#. &hen a Thin'># ind i# open on a hin'e, the cell# around the out#ide of the ind are clo#ed ti'htly e)cept for a little #ection at the top.2 t re#i#t it.20!onroy># en #aid there 3a# no board or #hac, on y ind.20"f cour#e not,2 Rin, told e. 0%oardin' and #hac,in' are proce##e# 3hich #eal the cell# about the ind and #o pre$ent any "perator fro 'ettin' in. "f cour#e, "perator# don>t re#ort to either boardin' or #hac,in' unle## the Thin'># ind can>t be #hut. < ind that i# #hut ha# been clo#ed and then loc,ed 3ith a #pecial ental code that no one ,no3# e)cept the "perator 3ho i# operatin' the Thin'. Mo#t Thin'# are protected fro other "perator# by a #hut head.20.a# y head been daa'ed #o it can>t be #hutF20+ran,ly, I thin, it ha# been. .o3e$er, it># nothin' to 3orry about. .ead# can al3ay# be ended by one proce## or another.20Rin,, 3ould you #ho3 e a picture of lattice3or,F2"bli'in'ly, he dre3 an inner circle in#ide the outline of the head, about an inch fro the ri. 0$e done in your head ha# been to #crape #oe of the lattice3or, a3ay on the #ide#. "f cour#e, o#t Thin'# depend on their habit pattern# to 'et the throu'h their daily acti$itie# 3hen an "perator i#n>t around to #tiulate the. 5ou>d be #urpri#ed at ho3 little thin,in' i# done by Thin'#. Mo#t of the Eu#t follo3 pattern# #oe "perator ha# carefully culti$ated in their head#. &hen lattice3or, i# #craped a3ay, a Thin' find# that he can>t thin, too 3ell. %ut actually it># not hi# thin,in' ability that ha# been affected. It># Eu#t that he ha# depended upon habit pattern# in#tead of upon thin,in'.20.o3 uch lattice3or, do they ta,e off 3hen they a,e a full duyF2# a duy 3ith a top ,not,2 #aid Rin,. 0$e been able to buy a part of your operatin' tie. &e hired a local "perator, a 3oan naed .azel. She>ll coe in to operate you for u#.2.azel cae in before he left. She 3a# a rou'h and ready indi$idual 3ith a $oice li,e a booin' bell. I li,ed her ien#ely. She 3a# ob$iou#ly an indi$idual 3ho 3a#n>t 'oin' to be ea#ily fri'htened by !rae and Eu#t a# ob$iou#ly a per#on 3ho preferred action to tal,. I enEoyed her and 3a# deli'hted 3hen #he cae bac, e$ery afternoon. &ip dete#ted her and 3ould u#ually clear out a# #oon a# #he appeared, and coe bac, in a #ul, after #he had 'one..azel ne$er i##ed an opportunity to criticize !rae># boy# and #he told e any #torie# to illu#trate their #hortcoin'#. # outfit #ound li,e a bunch of do'#. &hat #he doe#n>t e)plain i# that 3hat they do i# Eu#t plain hoo, operatin'. There># nothin' 3ron' 3ith it.2I 3anted to ,no3 ore.0&am