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These phones are wound to resistances of from 75 ohms to 8,000 ohms, and cost from $1.25 for a receiver without a cord or headband to $15.00 for a pair of phones with a cord and head band.

But he still insisted on either communicator calls or personal contact when he wished to talk to any of his people. And he discouraged any but essential use of the communicator system, generally demanding that people come in to see him. DeVore wrinkled his face disgustedly. It was hard to communicate with the district leader by means of a headband.

These phones are wound to resistances of from 75 ohms to 8,000 ohms, and cost from $1.25 for a receiver without a cord or headband to $15.00 for a pair of phones with a cord and head band.

You may draw one for each person you wish outfitted. If any of you have further questions, I would suggest you get in touch with Community Research. They understand this thing." He waved toward the door. "This meeting is adjourned." He watched as the men filed from the room, then turned on Bond. "What was that business after you took off your headband?" he demanded.

At length the silence was broken by the spades striking heavily on wood, and the noise made everyone shudder. The chest was uncovered and hoisted out of the trench; it was opened, and the body of a woman was seen, clad only in a chemise, with a red and white headband, face downwards. The body was turned over, and Monsieur de Lamotte recognised his wife, not yet disfigured.

If the messengers bear this feather of mine," here she took a white eagle's feather from her headband, "they may pass in safety where they will." As they were leaving she charged them: "And beg of my father to send my brothers to see me, since I may not go to them."

Beverly had overslept, and Little Blue Flower had left an hour earlier with a wagon-train starting west toward Council Grove. In her room lay the white Grecian robe and the headband of wrought silver with coral pendants. On the little white pin-cushion on the dressing-table the bright pin-heads spelled out one Hopi word that carries all good will and blessing,

"Didn't have to. Try it on." Bond shrugged. "Well, here we go." He pulled off his cap, tossed it to a chair, and replaced it with the headband. For a moment, he looked around the apartment, then he glanced at Mrs. Graham. He blinked, ducked his head, and looked more closely at her. "Ow! Nobody could be as bad as that!" He looked at Graham. "What do you think?" "There's one outside."

A shadow of uncertainty crossed his face, followed by a quickly suppressed expression of distaste. Morely watched him. "Well?" he demanded impatiently, "I don't feel or see anything unusual." "Of course not, sir," explained Bond smoothly. "You haven't put on the other headband yet." "Oh? I thought you could establish communication with only one headset, so long as you were in the same room."

He returned to his unusual conversation. "Set up a line in research and make up sufficient of those communicators to outfit the executive personnel of this district." "Yes, sir." "And give me delivery as soon as you possibly can. How soon will that be?" "We can do it in five days, sir." "Make it three. That's all." Morely took off his headband.

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