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"Then you will not harm them?" asked Betty, tremulously. "There has been so much bloodshed"

The leader shook his head, and the sternness had entirely disappeared from his face.

"They were not to blame. We shall help them—though it will be the work of years. The old regime is gone forever. The counselors will be imprisoned, for in the New America we do not punish by death; but they will soon pass away when their artificial life-stimulus is taken from them."

He turned to his aides and gave a brief order. Then he beckoned to Latta and Rosita.

"Come with us, for we need guides who can explain our purpose to these people. Later, we shall send you back to your friends here, but in a short time you will all join us at our headquarters."

They went out quickly, the blond giants marching in serene confidence of their power, the two regionites exchanging shy glances of adoration.

Left thus alone, the two who had lived to see the saving of a lost world looked for a long moment into each other's eyes. Then, somewhat unsteadily, Graham got to his feet, despite the girl's protest. Slowly, hand in hand, they passed from that chamber of death, with not a backward glance at the pitiful thing which had dared oppose its Maker.

As they reached the windows the golden moon shone tranquilly down upon them, creating a soft halo about the girl's wondrous hair. And then it was that Graham leaned down to whisper something to her. Betty's lips trembled for a second, then she smiled with all her archness of old.

"I never thought—way back there in Guam—I would have to wait five hundred years for you to ask me that." 