A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows by Poul Anderson. Chapter 17, 18, 19, 20

few days, and a reputable Dennitzan arranged for to learn about this.”

“I didn’t–No, what are you saying?” Hazeltine cried.

Flandry toyed with the case. “As was,” he continued levelly, “the only

word which could be sent, since the Gospodar would require proof and is

no fool … the word was merely she’d been sold for a slave. Well, ample

provocation. Where were you, between leaving Terra and landing here? Did

you maybe report straight to Aycharaych?”

Hazeltine banged his glass down on the chair arm. “Lies!” he shouted.

Red and white throbbed across his visage. “Listen, I’m your son. I swear

to you by–”

“Never mind. And don’t waste good liquor. If I’d settled on Dennitza as

I planned, the price we’d’ve paid for Scotch–” Flandry gave his lips a

respite from the cigarette. He waved it. “How were you recruited? By the

Merseians, I mean. Couldn’t be brainscrub. I know the signs too well.

Blackmail? No, implausible. You’re a bright lad who wouldn’t get

suckered into that first mistake they corral you by–a brave lad who’d

sneer at threats. But sometime during the contacts you made in line of

duty–”

Hazeltine’s breath rasped. “I didn’t! How can I prove to you, Father, I

didn’t?”

“Simple,” Flandry said. “You must have routine narco immunization. But

we can hypnoprobe you.”

Hazeltine sagged back. His glass rolled across the floor.

“The Imperial detachment brought Intelligence personnel and their

apparatus, you know,” Flandry continued. “I’ve asked, and they can take

you tomorrow morning. Naturally, any private facts which emerge will

stay confidential.”

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