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five can't come to a unanimous agreement, we'll spin Mr. Bottle again. Understand?" "You mean if the head points at me, I get picked," Bette said. "And if the head goes in between me and somebody else, all the other girls have to decide who gets picked." It was a masterly summation. "Right," Forrester said. "I'm going to give Mr. Bottle a spin. This one counts. We'll have the second spin, and the rest of them, later." "Gee!" Millicent whispered. "Isn't this _exciting_?" Forrester ignored the comment. "And remember, I give you my word as a God that I will not interfere in any way with the workings of chance. Is that clearly understood?" The girls murmured agreement. "Now," Forrester said, "all you girls get into a nice circle. I'll stand outside." The girls took a minute or two arranging themselves in a circle, arguing about who was going to sit next to whom, and whose very proximity was bound to bring bad luck. The argument gave Forrester a chance to check on Gerda again. She was whispering softly to Alvin, but they weren't touching each other. Forrester turned up his hearing to get a better idea of what was going on. They had progressed, in the usual manner, from argument to life-history. Gerda was telling Alvin all about her past. "... but don't misunderstand me, Alvin. It's just that I was in love with a very fine young man. An Athenan, he was. A wonderful man, really wonderful. But he--he was killed in a subway accident some months ago." "Gosh," Alvin said. "I'm sorry." "I--I have to tell you this, Alvin, so you'll understand. I still love him. He was wonderful. And until I get over it, I simply can't ..." Feeling both ashamed of himself and pleased, as well as sorry for the poor girl, Forrester quit listening. The Gods had arranged his simulated death, which, of course, had been a necessity. His disappearance had to be explained somehow. But he didn't like the idea of Gerda having to suffer so much. _My God!_ Forrester thought. _She still loves me!_ It was the first time he had ever heard her say so, flatly, right out in the open. He wanted to bound and leap and cavort--but he couldn't. He had to go back to his seven beautiful girls. He had never felt less like it in his life. But at least, he consoled himself, Gerda was keeping Alvin at arm's length. She was being faithful to his memory. Faithful--because she loved him. Grimly, he turned back to the girls. "Well, are we a
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