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her mind; the unconscious one that was  keeping him awake。 Like a movie projector; it flashed pictures of the strange  events from the previous day; over and over again。
 One picture stood out above all the rest。 It was the photograph in a gallery of  the Imperial War Museum。 Pitt could recall it vividly。 The camera had caught a  German aviator posing beside a World War I fighter plane。 He was garbed in the  flying togs of the day; and his right hand rested upon the head of an immense  white German Shepherd。 The dog; obviously a mascot; was panting and looking up  at his master with a patronizing; doe…like expression。 The flyer stared back at  the camera with a boyish face that somehow looked naked without the usual  Prussian dueling scar and monocle。 However; the proud Teutonic military bearing  could be easily seen in the hint of an insolent grin and the ramrod straight  posture。
 Pitt even remembered the caption under the photo:
 The Hawk of Macedonia
 Lieutenant Kurt Heibert; of Jagdstaffel 91; attained 32 victories over the  allies on the Macedonian Front; one of the outstanding aces of the great war。  Presumed shot down and lost in the Aegean Sea on July 15; 1918。 For some time; Pitt lay staring in the darkness。
 There would be no more sleep tonight he thought。 Sitting up and leaning on one  elbow; he reached over a bedside table; groped for his Omega watch and held it  in front of his eyes。 The luminous dial read 4:09。 Then he sat up and dropped  the bare soles of his feet on the vinyl tile floor。 A package of cigarettes sat  next to the watch; and he pulled out one and lit it with a silver Zippo lighter。  Inhaling deeply; he stood up and stretched。 His face grimaced; the muscles of  his back stung from the back slapping he had received from the cheering men of  Brady Field right after he and Giordino had climbed from the cockpit of the PBY。  Pitt smiled to himself in the dark as he thought about the warm handshakes and  congratulations pressed upon them。
 The moonlight; beaming in through the window of the Officers' Quarters; and the  warm clear air of early morning made Pitt restless。 He stripped off his shorts  and rummaged through his luggage in the dim light。
 When his touch recognized the cloth shape of a pair of swim trunks; he slipped  them on; snatched a towel from the bathroom and stepped out into the stillness  of the night。
 Once outside; the brilliant Mediterranean moon enveloped his body and laid bare  the landscape with an eerie ghost…like emptiness。 The sky was all studded with  stars and revealed the milky way in a great white design across a black velvet  backdrop。
 Pitt strolled down the path from the Officers' Quarters toward the main gate。 He paused for a minute; looking at the vacant  runway; and he noticed a black area every so often in the rows of multi…colored  lights that stitched the edges。 Several of the lights in the signal system must  have been damaged in the attack; he thought。 However; the general pattern was  still readable to a pilot making a night landing。 Behind the intermediate  lights; he could make out a dark outline of the PBY; sitting forlornly on the  opposite side of the apron like a nesting duck。 The bullet damage to the  Catalina's hull turned out to be slight and the Flight Line Maintenance crew  promised that they would begin repairs first thing in the morning; the  restoration taking three days。 Colonel James Lewis; the base manding officer;  had expressed his apologies at the delay; but he needed the bulk of the  maintenance crew to work on the damaged jets and the remaining C…133  Cargomaster。 In the meantime; Pitt and Giordino elected to accept the Colonel's  hospitality and stay at Brady Field; using the First Attempt's whale boat to  mute between the ship and shore。 The last arrangement worked to everyone's advantage since living quarters aboard the First Attempt were cramped and at a  premium。
 〃Kind of early for a swim; isn't it; buddy?〃
 The voice snapped Pitt from his thoughts; and he found himself standing under  the white glare of floodlights that were perched on top of the guard's shack at  the main gate。 The shack sat on a curb…lined island that divided the ining  and outgoing traffic and was just large enough for one man to sit in。 A short;  burly looking Air Policeman stepped from the doorway and eyed him closely。 〃I couldn't sleep。〃 As soon as he said it; Pitt felt foolish for not being more  original But what the hell; he thought; it's the truth。
 〃Can't say as I blame you;〃 said the AP。 〃After all that's happened today; I'd  be real surprised if anyone on the base was sound asleep。〃 The mere thought of  sleep triggered a reflex; and the AP yawned。
 〃You must get awfully bored; sitting out here alone all night;〃 said Pitt。
 〃Yeah; it gets pretty dull;〃 the AP said; hooking one hand in his Sam Browne  belt and resting the other on the grip of a 。45 Colt automatic; clinging to his  hip。 〃If you're going off base; you'd better let me see your pass。〃
 〃Sorry; I don't have one;〃 Pitt had forgotten to ask Colonel Lewis for a pass to  get on and off Brady Field。
 A swaggering; tough look crossed the AP's face。 〃Then you'll have to go back to  the barracks and get It。〃 He swatted at a moth that flapped by his face; toward  a floodlight。
 〃That would be a waste of time。 I don't even own a pass;〃 said Pitt; smiling  helplessly。
 〃Don't play dumb with me; buddy。 Nobody gets in or out of the gate without a  pass。〃
 〃I did。〃
 The AP's eyes became suspicious。 〃How did you manage that?〃
 〃I flew In。〃
 A surprised look bit the AP。 His eyes beamed in the brightness of the floods。  Another passing moth lit on his white cap; but he did not notice it。 Then it  burst from him。 〃You're the pilot of that Catalina flying boat!〃
 〃Guilty as charged;〃 said Pitt。
 〃Say; I want to shake your hand。〃 The AP's lips opened in a big tooth displaying  smile。 〃That was the greatest piece of flying I've ever seen。〃 He thrust out a  massive hand。
 Pitt took the outstretched hand and winced。 He had a strong grip of his own; but  it seemed puny pared to the AP's。 〃Thank you; but I'd have felt a lot better  about it if my opponent had crashed。〃
 〃Oh hell; he couldn't have gone far。 That old junk pile was smoking up a storm  when it crossed over the hills。〃
 〃Maybe It crashed on the other side?〃
 〃No chance。 The colonel had the whole Air Police squadron chasing all over the island in jeeps; looking for it。 He searched until dark; but didn't spot a  thing。〃 He appeared disgusted。 〃What really pissed me off was getting back to  the base too late for the chow line。〃
 Pitt grinned。 〃It must have gone down in the sea; or else made the mainland  before falling。〃
 The AP shrugged his shoulders。 〃Could be。 But one thing's for sure; it ain't on  Thasos。 You have my personal guarantee on that。〃
 Pitt laughed。 〃That's good enough for me。〃 He swung the towel over his shoulder  and pulled at his swim trunks。 〃Well it's been nice talking to you 。 。 。〃
 〃Airman Second Class Moody; sir。〃
 〃I'm Major Pitt。〃
 The AP's face went blank。 〃Oh; I'm sorry; sir。 I didn't know you were an  officer。 I thought you were one of those civilians with NUMA。 I'll let you out  this time; Major; but I'd appreciate it if you got a base pass。〃
 〃I'll see to it first thing after breakfast。〃
 〃My replacement es on at 0800。 If you're not back by then; I'll leave word so  he'll let you in without any trouble。〃
 〃Thank you; Moody。 Perhaps I'll see you later。〃 Pitt waved and then turned and  walked down the road towards the beach。
 Pitt kept to the right side of the narrow paved road and in about a mile came to  a small cove that was flanked by large craggy rocks。 The moonlight showed him a  path; and he took it until his feet crunched softly in the sandy beach。 He  dropped the towel and walked to the tide line。 A wave broke; and the white of  its crest slid smoothly across the packed sand and licked his feet The dying  wave hesitated for a moment and then fell back; forming the trough for the next  crest There was barely a breath of wind; and the glistening sea was relatively  calm。 The moon cast its glow on the dark water and left a shaft of silver that  traveled over t

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