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“Yes, the camera does. I’ve wondered why nobody ever caught them
this way before. Once you see them on film, they’re unmistakable—
that third eye.”
“Infra-red film’s comparatively new, isn’t it? And then I’ll bet you have
to catch them against that one particular background—you know—or
they won’t show on the film. Like trees against clouds. It’s tricky. You
must have had just the right lighting that day, and exactly the right
focus, and the lens stopped down just right. A kind of minor miracle.
It might never happen again exactly that way. But ... don’t look now.”
They were silent. Furtively, they watched the mirror. Their eyes slid
along toward the open door of the tavern.
And then there was a long, breathless silence.
“He looked back at us,” Lyman said very quietly. “He looked at us ...
that third eye!”
The brown man was motionless again. When he moved, it was to
swallow the rest of his drink.
“I don’t think that they’re suspicious yet,” he said. “The trick will be to
keep under cover until we can blow this thing wide open. There’s got
to be some way to do it—some way that will convince people.”
“There’s proof. The photographs. A competent cameraman ought to
be able to figure out just how you caught that Martian on film and
duplicate the conditions. It’s evidence.”
“Evidence can cut both ways,” the brown man said. “What I’m hoping
is that the Martians don’t really like to kill—unless they have to. I’m
hoping they won’t kill without proof. But—” He tapped his wrist-
watch.
“There’s two of us now, though,” Lyman said. “We’ve got to stick
together. Both of us have broken the big rule—don’t look now—”
The bartender was at the back, disconnecting the juke-box. The
brown man said, “We’d better not be seen together unnecessarily.
But if we both come to this bar tomorrow night at nine for a drink—
that wouldn’t look suspicious, even to them.”
“Suppose—” Lyman hesitated. “May I have one of those
photographs?”
“Why?”
“If one of us had—an accident—the other one would still have the
proof. Enough, maybe, to convince the right people.”
The brown man hesitated, nodded shortly, and opened his watch-
case again. He gave Lyman one of the pictures.
“Hide it,” he said. “It’s—evidence. I’ll see you here tomorrow.
Meanwhile, be careful. Remember to play safe.”
They shook hands firmly, facing each other in an endless second of
final, decisive silence. Then the brown man turned abruptly and
walked out of the bar.
Lyman sat there. Between two wrinkles in his forehead there was a
stir and a flicker of lashes unfurling. The third eye opened slowly and
looked after the brown man.
The third eye opened slowly and looked after the man
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