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Van Rycke passed along the corridor on his way to the hydro, Sinbad at his heels. But in a moment the cat was back, leaping up on Daneās knee. He did not curl up, but rubbed against the young manās arm, finally reaching up with a paw to touch Daneās chin, uttering one of the soundless mews which were his bid for attention.
āWhatās the matter, boy?ā Dane fondled the catās ears. āYou havenāt got a headacheā āhave you?ā In that second a wild surmise came into his mind. Sinbad had been planet-side on Sargol as much as he could, and on ship board he was equally at home in all their cabinsā ācould he be the carrier of the disease?
A good ideaā āonly if it were true, then logically the second victim should have been Van, or Daneā āwhereas Sinbad lingered most of the time in their cabinsā ānot Kosti. The cat, as far as he knew, had never shown any particular fondness for the jetman and certainly did not sleep in Karlās quarters. Noā āthat point did not fit. But he would mention it to Tauā āno use overlooking anythingā āno matter how wild.
It was the sequence of victims which puzzled them all. As far as Tau had been able to discover Mura and Kosti had nothing much in common except that they were crewmates on the same spacer. They did not bunk in the same section, their fields of labor were totally different, they had no special food or drink tastes in common, they were not even of the same race. Frank Mura was one of the few descendants of a mysterious (or now-mysterious) people who had had their home on a series of islands in one of Terraās seas, islands which almost a hundred years before had been swallowed up in a series of world-rending quakesā āJapan was the ancient name of that nation. While Karl Kosti had come from the once thickly populated land masses half the planet away which had borne the geographical name of āEurope.ā No, all the way along the two victims had only very general meeting pointsā āthey both shipped on the Solar Queen and they were both of Terran birth.
Tau stirred and sat up, blinking bemusedly at Dane, then pushed back his wiry black hair and assumed a measure of alertness. Dane dropped the now-purring cat in the Medicās lap and in a few sentences outlined his suspicion. Tauās hands closed about Sinbad.
āThereās a chance in thatā āā He looked a little less beat and he drank thirstily from the mug Dane gave him for the second time. Then he hurried out with Sinbad under one armā ābound for his lab.
Dane slicked up the galley, trying to put things away as neatly as Mura kept them. He didnāt have much faith in the Sinbad lead, but in this case everything must be checked out.
When the Medic did not appear during the rest of the shipās day Dane was not greatly concerned. But he was alerted to trouble when Ali came in with an inquiry and a complaint.
āSeen anything of Craig?ā
āHeās in the lab,ā Dane answered.
āHe didnāt answer my knock,ā Ali protested. āAnd Weeks says he hasnāt been in to see Karl all dayā āā
That did catch Daneās attention. Had his half hunch been right? Was Tau on the trail of a discovery which had kept him chained to the lab? But it wasnāt like the Medic not to look in on his patients.
āYouāre sure he isnāt in the lab?ā
āI told you that he didnāt answer my knock. I didnāt open the panelā āā But now Ali was already in the corridor heading back the way he had come, with Dane on his heels, an unwelcome explanation for that silence in both their minds. And their fears were reinforced by what they heard as they approached the panelā āa low moan wrung out of unbearable pain. Dane thrust the sliding door open.
Tau had slipped from his stool to the floor. His hands were at his head which rolled from side to side as if he were trying to quiet some agony. Dane stripped down the Medicās undertunic. There was no need to make a careful examination, in the hollow of Craig Tauās throat was the telltale red blotch.
āSinbad!ā Dane glanced about the cabin. āDid Sinbad get out past you?ā he demanded of the puzzled Ali.
āNoā āI havenāt seen him all dayā āā
Yet the cat was nowhere in the tiny cabin and it had no concealed hiding place. To make doubly sure Dane secured the panel before they carried Tau to his bunk. The Medic had blacked out again, passed into the lethargic second stage of the malady. At least he was out of the pain which appeared to be the worst symptom of the disease.
āIt must be Sinbad!ā Dane said as he made his report directly to Captain Jellico. āAnd yetā āā
āYes, heās been staying in Vanās cabin,ā the Captain mused. āAnd youāve handled him, he slept on your bunk. Yet you and Van are all right. I donāt understand that. Anywayā āto be on the safe sideā āweād better find and isolate him beforeā āā
He didnāt have to underline any words for the grim-faced men who listened. With Tauā ātheir one hope of fighting the disease goneā āthey had a black future facing them.
They did not have to search for Sinbad. Dane coming down to his own section found the cat crouched before the panel of Van Ryckeās cabin, his eyes glued to the thin crack of the door. Dane scooped him up and took him to the small cargo space intended for the safeguarding of choice items of commerce. To his vast surprise Sinbad began fighting wildly as he opened the hatch, kicking and then slashing with ready claws. The cat seemed to go mad and Dane had all he could do to shut him in. When he snapped the panel he heard Sinbad launch himself against the barrier as if to batter his way out. Dane, blood welling in several deep scratches, went
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