scoonts.theminotaur-第50章
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ore he beds her。 He sat in a chair and worried a fingernail。 He was getting in over his head again and he had his doubts。 Was he just scared? Nah; a little frightened maybe; nervous; but not scared。 Why is it all women want to fall in love? He wondered what Samuel Dodgers would say on that subject。
Dreyfus laid it on Camacho's desk and sat down to light his pipe。 Camacho knew what it was: his boss had called him。 It was a copy of a letter。 The original was at the lab。 He opened the folder that the lab technicians used for copies and glanced at it。 There was no date。 The envelope was postmarked Bakersfield; California; three days ago。 The message was in florid longhand; yet quite legible。
Dear Sir;
I think it's my duty to inform you that my daughter's husband; Petty Officer First Class Terry Franklin USN; is a spy。 He works at the Pentagon。 puters; or something like that。 I don't know how long he has been a spy; but he is。 My daughter Lucy is sure he is and so am I。 He got a funny phone call once that Lucy overheard and he got really really mad when he found out Lucy mentioned her suspicions to a neighbor。 Lucy is afraid of him and so am I。 He is crazy。 He is a spy like that Walker fellow。
We are good citizens and pay our taxes and know you will do what has to be done。 We are sorry for him but he did this himself。 Lucy had absolutely nothing to do with this spy thing; and that's why I am writing this letter。 I wanted her to write it but she said she just couldn't; even though she knows it has to be this way。 Please arrest him and keep Lucy and the kids out of it。 Please don't tell the newspapers he is married。 His name is Terry Franklin and he works at the Pentagon and he is a spy。 And PLEASE; whatever you do; don't tell Terry we told on him。 He is crazy。
Sincerely;
Flora May Southworth
〃Can you get a divorce in California if your spouse is a spy?〃
Dreyfus snorted。 〃You can get a divorce in California if your spouse farts in bed。〃
〃Progressive as hell。〃
〃Right out front。〃
〃Better call out there and have an agent go interview them。 Tell him to stay all afternoon and take lots of notes。〃
〃You don't want them going to the press?〃
〃Do you know what the mittee is going to want to do about this?〃
〃Well; they sure are gonna have to do something。 Now we got the mother…in…law writing us letters。 They probably talked to their minister and a lawyer and every neighbor in a five…block radius。〃
〃Not letters。 A letter。 One letter with no hard facts and a variety of unsubstantiated allegations。 We get two dozen letters like this every month from people out to get even with someone in a sensitive job。 I repeat; do you know what the mittee…〃
〃No。〃 He spit it out。
〃So we had better do our best to convince Mrs。 Southworth we are going like gangbusters on this hot tip。 Pledge confidentiality。 Better send two agents。 Tell them to be thorough。 Then two days later go back for a follow…up interview with more questions。 New questions; not repeats。〃
〃A major break like this; maybe you want to send me out there to see that they do it right? I could go by bus; get there in a week or so。〃
Camacho ignored him。 He picked up the letter and read it again。 Then he pulled a legal pad around and began making notes。 Dreyfus got the message and left in a swirl of smoke; closing the door behind him。
Camacho threw the legal pad at the door。
14
With its twin engines bellowing a roar that could be heard for several miles; the Intruder departed the earth with a delicate wiggle; a perceptible rocking of the wings that Rita Moravia automatically smoothed with the faintest side pressure on the control stick。 She had let the takeoff trim setting rotate the plane's nose to eight degrees nose…up and had stopped it there with a nudge of forward stick in that delicious moment when the weight of twenty…five tons of machine and fuel was transferred from the main landing gear to the wings。 This was the transition to flight; a shimmering; imprecise hesitation as the machine gathered its strength and the wings took a firm bite into the warm morning air。
Now safely airborne; Rita slapped the gear handle up with her left hand。 Her right thumb flicked at the coolie…hat button on the top of the stick; trimming the stick pressure to neutral as the twin…engined warplane accelerated。
She checked to make sure the landing gear were up and locked。 They were。 Temps; RPMs; fuel flow normal。 Oil and hydraulic pressure okay。 Using her left hand again; she raised the flap handle as she caressed the stick with her right to hold the nose steady through the configuration change。 Accelerating nicely。 Flaps and slats up and in and the stabilizer shifted; she isolated the flight hydraulic system and continued to trim。 At 290 knots indicated she pulled the nose higher into the sky in order to ply with Jake Grafton's directive not to exceed 300 knots。
Toad had activated the IFF and was talking to Departure。 Now he switched to Los Angeles Center。 The controller asked him to push the identification button on the IFF…〃squawk ident〃…and he plied。 〃Xray Echo 22; radar contact。 e left to a heading of 020。 Passing Flight Level 180; proceed on course。〃
Rita Moravia dipped the left wing as Toad rogered。
When she leveled the wings on course; still climbing; he was humming and singing over the ICS as he tuned the radar presentation and checked that he had property entered the puter way…points。 〃hi…ho; hi…ho; it's off to work we go; with a hi…hi…hee and a fiddly…dee; hi…hi; ho…ho。。。〃
Rita grinned behind her oxygen mask。 Flying with the Toadman was an experience。 No wonder Captain Grafton's face softened every time he saw Tarkington。
She leveled the plane at Flight Level 310…31;000 feet…and engaged the autopilot。 Just above them a thin; wispy layer slid across the top of the canopy; so close it seemed they could almost reach up and let the gauzy tendrils slip around their fingers。 Rita looked ahead and tried to find that point where the motion of the ropy filaments seemed to originate as they came racing toward the cockpit; accelerating as the distance closed。 It was like flying just under an infinite; flat ceiling…some Steven Spielberg effect to give the audience a rush of speed and wonder as the woofers oomphed and the seats throbbed; before the credits came on the screen。
After a moment she disengaged the autopilot and let the nose creep up a smidgen。 Almost imperceptibly the plane rose a hundred feet; where the cloud layer literally sliced around the cockpit。 Toad picked that moment to withdraw his head from the radar scope and look slowly around。 After a moment he glanced at her and caught her eye。 She saw him wink; then readjust the hood and devote his attention to the puter and radar。
A lifetime of work; all for this。
She had been an outstanding student at an excellent suburban high school; one of those bright youngsters who applied themselves in a frenzy of self…discipline and diligence that separated her from her classmates; who were more interested in boys; music and peer acceptance than school。 She had shocked everyone; including her parents; by her announcement that she wanted to attend a military academy。 In due course an appointment to the Naval Academy came from a congressman who knew better than to echo her mother's surprise or horror in an era when socially correct posturing was more important than his voting record。
So she set forth bravely that summer after high school; at the age of eighteen; set off into the unknown world of plebes at the Naval Academy; this girl who had never set foot on a military installation; this girl who knew only that she wanted to make her own way in life and that way would be much different from those of her mother or the friends of her youth。
It had been worse than different。 It had been horrid; humiliating nightmare beyond anything she had imagined in her worst moments of trepidation。 All the sly taunts of her friends; bound for sororities and; they hoped; excellent marriages; hadn't even hinted at the emotional trauma she experienced those first weeks。 During the day she braced and marched and ran and endured the hazing and shouting to the point of exhaustio