I am not acquainted with the microscopic flora of your body. I might not easily tell a virus in the cells of your body from the normal genes inhabiting them. It would be even more difficult to distinguish between viruses your body is accustomed to and those with which Hiroko infected you. I will try to do it, Trevize,but it will take time and I may not succeed."
"Take time," said Trevize. "Try."
"Certainly," said Bliss.
Pelorat said, "If Hiroko told the truth, Bliss, you might be able to find viruses that seem to be already diminishing in vitality, and you could accelerate their decline."
"I could do that," said Bliss. "It is a good thought."
"You won"t weaken?" said Trevize. "You will have to destroy precious bits of life when you kill those viruses, you know."
"You are being sardonic, Trevize," said Bliss coolly, "but, sardonic or not, you are pointing out a true difficulty. Still, I can scarcely fail to put you ahead of the virus. I will kill them if I have the chance, never fear. After all, even if I fail to consider you" and her mouth twitched as though she were repressing a smile "then certainly Pelorat and Fallom are also at risk, and you might feel more confidence in my feeling for them than in my feeling for you. You might even remember that I myself am at risk."
"I have no faith in your self-love," muttered Trevize. "You"re perfectly ready to give up your life for some high motive. I"ll accept your concern for Pelorat, however." Then, he said, "I don"t hear Fallom"s flute. Is anything wrong with her?"
"No," said Bliss. "She"s asleep. A perfectly natural sleep that I had nothing to do with. And I would suggest that, after you work out the Jump to the star we think is Earth"s sun, we all do likewise. I need it badly and I suspect you do, too, Trevize."
"Yes, if I can manage. You were right, you know, Bliss."
"About what, Trevize?"
"About Isolates. New Earth was not a paradise, however much it might have seemed like one. That hospitality all that outgoing friendliness at first was to put us off our guard, so that one of us might be easily infected. And all the hospitality afterward,the festivals of this and that, were designed to keep us there till the fishing fleet returned and the activation could be carried through. And it would have worked but for Fallom and her music. It might be you were right there, too."
"About Fallom?"
"Yes. I didn"t want to take her along, and I"ve never been happy with her being on the ship. It was your doing, Bliss, that we have her here and it was she who, unwittingly, saved us. And yet "
"And yet what?"
"Despite that, I"m still uneasy at Fallom"s presence. I don"t know why."
"If it will make you feel better, Trevize, I don"t know that we can lay all the credit at Fallom"s feet. Hiroko advanced Fallom"s music as her excuse for committing what the other Alphans would surely consider to be an act of treason. She may even have believed this, but there was something in her mind in addition, something that I vaguely detected but could not surely identify, something that perhaps she was ashamed to let emerge into her conscious mind. I am under the impression that she felt a warmth for you, and would not willingly see you die, regardless of Fallom and her music."
"Do you really think so?"
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