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lding the line。 She then told me to have a birdlarky day and rang off 。。。 presumably。 With Central; you could never quite tell for sure。

Hal Moores's voice shocked me。 Wavery and hoarse; it sounded like the voice of an octogenarian。 It occurred to me that it was good that things had gone all right with Curtis Anderson in the tunnel last night; good that he felt about the same as we did about Percy; because this man I was talking to would very likely never work another day at Cold Mountain。

〃Paul; I understand there was trouble last night。 I also understand that our friend Mr。 Wetmore war; involved。〃

〃A spot of trouble;〃 I admitted; holding the receiver tight to my ear and leaning in toward the horn; 〃but the job got done。 That's the important thing。〃

〃Yes。 Of course。〃

〃Can I ask who told you?〃 So I can tie a can to his tail? I didn't add。

〃You can ask; but since it's really none of your beeswax; I think I'll keep my mouth shut on that score。 But when I called my office to see if there were any messages or urgent business; I was told an interesting thing。〃

〃Oh?〃

〃Yes。 Seems a transferral application landed in my basket。 Percy Wetmore wants to go to Briar Ridge as soon as possible。 Must have filled out the application even before last night's shift was over; wouldn't you think?〃

〃It sounds that way;〃 I agreed。

〃Ordinarily I'd let Curtis handle it; but considering the 。。。 atmosphere on E Block just lately; I a