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erenko had finally suggested that he go on to Kolomyya and try again。
Dolgikh had been flown from Moscow to a military airport in Skala´podolskaya where he'd been required to sign for a KGB Fiat。 Now察in the somewhat battered but unobtrusive car察he drove to Kolomyya and arrived there just before 8。00 A。M。 Discreetly checking out the hotels察it was a case of third time lucky´and also unlucky。 They had put up at the Hotel Carpatii察but they had been up and on their way again by 7。30。 He had missed them by half an hour。 The proprietor was only able to tell him that before leaving they'd inquired the address of the town's library and museum。
Dolgikh obtained the same address and followed after them。 At the museum he found the curator察a bustling察beaming little Russian in thick´lensed spectacles察in the act of opening the place up。 Following him inside the old cupolaed building察where their footsteps echoed in musty air察Dolgikh said察 Might I enquire if you've had three men in to see you this morning拭I was supposed to meet them here察but as you see I'm late。;
;They were fortunate to find me working so early察─the other replied。 ;And luckier still that I let them in。 The museum doesn't really open until 8。30察you see。 But since they were obviously in a hurry。。。; He smiled and shrugged。
;So I've missed them by。。。 how much拭─Dolgikh put on a disappointed expression。
The curator shrugged again。 ;Oh察ten minutes察maybe。 But at least I can tell you where they went。;
;I would be very grateful察rade察─Dolgikh told him察following him into his private rooms。
;rade拭─The curator glanced at him察his eyes bright and seeming to bulge behind the dense glass of his spectacles。 ;We don't hear that term too much down here on the border察so to speak。 Might I inquire who you are拭
Dolgikh presented his KGB identification and said察 That makes it official。 Now then察I've no more time to waste。 So if you'll just tell me what they were looking for and where they went。 。
The curator no longer beamed察no longer seemed happy。 ;Are they wanted察those men拭
;No察just under observation。;
;A shame。 They seemed pleasant enough。;
;One can't be too careful these days察─said Dolgikh。 ;What did they want拭
;A location。 They sought a place at the foot of the mountains called Moupho Aide Ferenc Yaborov。;
;A mouthful ─Dolgikh mented。 ;And you told them where to find it拭
;No察─the other shook his head。 ;Only where it used to be´and even then I can't be sure。 Look here。; He showed Dolgikh a set of antique maps spread on a table。 ;Not accurate察by any means。 The oldest is about four hundred and fifty years old。 Copies察obviously察not the originals。 But if you look there;´he put his finger on one of the maps´;you'll see Kolomyya。 And here ´察 Ferengi拭
The curator nodded。 ;One of the three´English察I believe´seemed to know exactly where to look。 When he saw that ancient name on the map察 Ferengi;察he grew very excited。 And shortly after that they left。;
Dolgikh nodded察studied the old map very carefully。 ;It's west of here察─he mused察 and a little north。 Scale拭
;Roughly one centimetre to five kilometres。 But as I've said察the accuracy is very suspect。;
;Something less than seventy kilometres察then察─Dolgikh frowned。 ;At the foot of the mountains。 Do you have a modern map拭
;Oh察yes察─the curator sighed。 ;If you'll just e this way。。。;
Fifteen miles out of Kolomyya a new highway察still under construction察sped north for Ivano´Frankovsk察its tarmac surface making for a smooth ride。 Certainly to Krakovitch察Quint and Gulharov the ride was a delightful respite察following in the wake of their bumpy察bruising journey from Bucharest察through Romania and Moldavia。 To the west rose the Carpathians察dark察forested and brooding even in the morning sunlight察while to the east the plain fell gently away into grey´green distance and a far察hazy horizon。
Eighteen miles along this road察in the direction of Ivano´Frankovsk察they passed a fork off to the left which inclined upwards directly into misty foothills。 Quint asked Gulharov to slow down and traced a line on a rough map he'd copied at the museum。 ;That could be our best route察─he said。
;The road has a barrier察─Krakovitch pointed out察 and a sign forbidding entry。 It's disused察a dead end。;
;And yet I sense that's the way to go察─Quint insisted。
Krakovitch could feel it too此something inside which warned that this was not the way to go察which probably meant that Quint was right and it was。 ;There's grave danger there察─he said。
;Which is more or less what we expected察─said Quint。 ;It's what we're here for。;
;Very well。; Krakovitch pursed his lips and nodded。 He spoke to Gulharov察but the latter was already slowing down。 Up ahead the twin lanes narrowed into one where a construction gang worked to widen the road。 A steam roller flattened smoking tarmac in the wake of a tar spraying lorry。 Gulharov turned the car about´face and察at Krakovitch's mand察brought it to a halt。
Krakovitch got out察went to find the ganger and speak to him。 Quint called after him察 What's up拭
;Up拭Oh I mean to see if these people know anything about this area。 Also察perhaps I am able to enlist their aid。 Remember察when we find what we're looking for察we still have to destroy it
Quint stayed in the car and watched Krakovitch stride towards the workmen and speak to them。 They pointed along the deserted road to a construction shack。 Krakovitch went that way。 Ten minutes later he came back with a bearded giant of a man in faded overalls。
;This is Mikhail Volkonsky察─he said察by way of introduction。 Quint and Gulharov nodded。 ;Apparently you are right察Carl察─Krakovitch continued。 ;He says that back there察up in the mountains察that's the place of the gypsies。;
;Da察da ─Volkonsky growled and nodded his concurrence。 He pointed westward。 Quint got out of the car察Gulharov too。 They looked where the ganger pointed。 ;Szgany ─Volkonsky insisted。 ;Szgany Ferengi
Beyond the foothills察rising out of the thin morning mist察the blue smoke of a wood fire climbed almost vertically into the still air。 ;Their camp察─said Krakovitch。
;They。。。 they still e。; Quint shook his head in disbelief。 ;They still e
;Their homage察─Krakovitch nodded。
;What now拭─asked Quint察after a moment's silence。
;Now Mikhail Volkonsky will show us the place察─said Krakovitch。 ;That blocked off road we passed back there goes to within half a mile of the castle's site。 Volkonsky has actually seen the place。;
All three searchers got back into the car察the huge foreman with them察and Gulharov began to drive back the way they'd e。
Quint asked察 But where does the road go拭
;Nowhere ─Krakovitch answered。 ;It was meant to cut through the mountains to the railhead at Khust。 But a year ago the pass was declared unworkable because of shale察sliding scree and badly fractured rock。 To force it through would constitute a major engineering feat察and there'd be little real benefit to show from it。 As an alternative察and to save face察the road will be driven through to Ivano´Frankovsk instead察that is察the existing road will be widened and improved。 All on this side of the mountains。 There is already a railway route察however tortuous察from Ivano´Frankovsk through the mountains。 As for the fifteen miles of new road already built;´he shrugged´;eventually there may be a town out there察industrial sites。 It won't have been a total waste。 Very little is wasted in the Soviet Union。;
Quint smiled察however wryly。
Krakovitch saw it察said察 Yes察I know´dogma。 It's a disease we all seem to catch sooner or later。 Now it appears I have it too。 There is great waste察not least in the mass of words from which we build our excuses。 。
Gulharov stopped the car at the new road's barrier察Volkonsky got out察swivelled the barrier to one side察waved them through。 They picked him up again and headed up into the mountains。
No one noticed the battered old Fiat parked a half´mile down the road back towards Kolomyya察or the blue exhaust fumes and cloud of dust as it rumbled into life and followed in their tracks 。 。
Guy Roberts had eaten two British Rail breakfasts察washed down with pi