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〃I know what power is;〃 Beth said; glaring at him。

〃Easy; easy;〃 Norman said。 〃Let's not get into this。〃

Harry said; 〃What do you think; Norman? Do you have a story about the room; too?〃

〃No;〃 Norman said。 〃I don't。〃

〃Oh; e on;〃 Harry said。 〃I bet you do。〃

〃No;〃 Norman said。 〃And I'm not going to mediate between you two。 We've all got to stay together on this。 We have to work as a team; as long as we're down here。〃

〃It's Harry who's divisive;〃 Beth said。 〃From the beginning of this trip; he's tried to make trouble with everybody。 All those snide little ments 。。。〃

〃What snide little ments?〃 Harry said。

〃You know perfectly well what snide little ments;〃 Beth said。

Norman walked out of the room。 〃Where're you going?〃

〃Your audience is leaving。〃

〃Why?〃

〃Because you're both boring。〃

〃Oh;〃 Beth said; 〃Mr。 Cool Psychologist decides we are boring?〃

〃That's right;〃 Norman said; walking through the glass tunnel; not looking back。

〃Where do you get off; making all these judgments of other people?〃 Beth shouted at him。

''253'' He kept walking。

〃I'm speaking to you! Don't you walk away while I'm speaking to you; Norman!〃

He came into the galley once more and started opening the drawers; looking for the nut bars。 He was hungry again; and the search took his mind off the other two。 He had to admit he was disturbed by the way things were going。 He found a bar; tore the foil; ate it。

Disturbed; but not surprised。 In studies of group dynamics he had long ago verified the truth of the old statement 〃Three's a crowd。〃 For a high…tension situation; groups of three were inherently unstable。 Unless everybody had clearly defined responsibilities; the group te

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