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sly as slow as the pilot could retard its speed. The flac rifle began jumping and tracers reached out from it--inaccurately. The Tommy-Noiseless automatics in the hands of Bey and Elmer Allen gave their silenced _flic flic flic_ sounds, equally ineffective. On the ultra-stubby wings of the fast moving aircraft, a row of brilliant cherries flickered and a row of explosive shells plowed across the desert, digging twin ditches, miraculously going between the air cushion lorries but missing both. It was upon them, over and gone, before the men on the ground could turn to fire after. Elmer Allen muttered an obscenity under his breath. Cliff Jackson looked around in desperation. "What can we do now? He won't come close enough for us to even fire at him, next time." Bey said nothing. Isobel had collapsed into the sand. Elmer Allen looked over at her. "Nice try, Isobel," he said. "I think he came in lower and slower than he would have otherwise--trying to see what the devil it was you were doing." She shrugged, hopelessly. "Hey!" Kenny Ballalou pointed. The rocketcraft was wobbling, shuddering, in the sky. Suddenly it burst into a black cloud of fire and smoke and explosion. At the same moment, Homer Crawford got up from the sand dune behind which he'd stationed himself and plowed awkwardly through the sand toward them. Bey glared at him. Homer shrugged and said, "I checked the way he came in the first time and figured he'd repeat the run. Then I got behind that dune there and faced in the other direction and started firing where I _thought_ he'd be, a few seconds before he came over. He evidently ran right into it." Bey said indignantly, "Look, wise guy, you're no longer the leader of a five-man Reunited Nations African Development Project team. Then, you were expendable. Now, you're El Hassan. You give the orders. Other people are expendable." Homer Crawford grinned at him, somewhat ruefully and held up his hands as though in supplication. "Listen to the man, is that any way to talk to El Hassan?" Elmer Allen said worriedly, "He's right, though, Homer. You shouldn't take chances." Homer Crawford went serious. "Actually, none of us should, if we can avoid it. In a way, El Hassan isn't one person. It's this team here, and Jake Armstrong, who by this time I hope is on his way to the States." Bey was shaking his head in stubborn determination. "No," he said. "I'm not sure that you comprehen
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