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 Many of those at the table began murmuring; but Nick wanted to make sure everyone knew full well what Gogh's missiles would do。
 〃In other words; Dr。 Gogh; if the missiles get lost; they will guess。〃
 This time everyone murmured。
 
 47。  DEATH FOR DINNER
 
 Our decoys were bringing the flock down and we were ready to fire; when there was a flash。 Suddenly; we were pelted by roosted ducks…burned; feathers and all。
 …Reuben Black; Winston; Maine; 1972
 
 Warm Springs Indian Reservation; Oregon
 POSTQUILT: TUESDAY; 2:25 P。M。 PST
 
  The sounds of the feeding were horrifying; but the thought of who was being eaten was worse。 Dr。 Piltcher sat in a crumpled heap; broken by the thought of the fate of his friend。 Petra kept her arm around his shoulder while he stared at his hands in his lap。 Her words were no fort to him; but Petra〃 continued speaking softly; as if to soothe herself。 Colter stood nearby; holding his spear like a talisman; but soon he returned to the others and squatted。
 〃That's not Dr。 Coombs。 I mean what we're listening to。〃
 Dr。 Piltcher continued to stare at his hands; but Petra looked up。
 〃What? How would you know?〃
 〃Well。 。 。 there's just too much eating going on。 Don't take this wrong 。 。 。 but if that was Dr。 Coombs he would have been gone a long time ago。 Know what I mean?〃
 Petra was sickened by the logic; but it made sense。 The dinosaur that terrorized them was so big; Dr。 Coombs would have provided just a snack; and the gruesome sounds ahead indicated several feeding dinosaurs。 Dr。 Piltcher remained oblivious to Colter's suggestion until Petra took his hands in hers。 He looked up then; his eyes puffy and red。 Petra was going to speak but Colter cut her off。
 〃Doc; Dr。 Coombs would be an appetizer; and whatever's up there is eating a six…course dinner。〃
 That brought Dr。 Piltcher to his feet; his cheeks reddening; but he turned to Petra; not Colter。 When he spoke his voice trembled。
 〃Monoclonius was a herbivore。 It wouldn't eat my friend; it would only kill him。〃 Dr。 Piltcher paused to control his grief。 When he spoke again it was with anger。 〃If you want my opinion; somewhere in there;〃 he said; pointing toward the noises; 〃is a pack of small scavengers making a meal of my best friend。〃
 〃Uh…uh。〃 Colter argued。 〃Whatever is up there is big; and they're having a feast; not a snack。 Let me make it plain for you。 If that was Dr。 Coombs; those mono…monsters would be picking their teeth with his bones by now。〃
 Petra watched as Dr。 Piltcher's face flushed again。 This time he turned to face Colter; staring him in the eye。 When he found his voice it came in a near shout。
 〃What do you know; Colter? In all the time I've known you; you've shown an interest in only one thing。〃 He turned and pointed at Petra; opened his mouth to speak; but then turned back to Colter。 〃Colter; you are what you are; an ignorant young man who's biggest acplishment will be seducing a young woman I admire 。 。 。 and love。 Why she chose you 。 。 。 chose to carry you; I'll never know。 But I'm telling you; George 。 。 。 Dr。 Coombs; is dead。〃
 Colter flushed this time; but when he spoke it was in a whisper。
 〃He may be; Dr。 Piltcher。 I never said he wasn't dead。 I'm just telling you what they're eating up there isn't him。〃 Colter paused; collecting his thoughts。 He wasn't angry; but he was hurt。 〃As for being ignorant; I guess I am when I'm back in the city。 Sitting around discussing all that crap you guys think is so important; I probably looked pretty dumb。 I admit it; I wouldn't have been there if it wasn't for Petra。 But you tell me; Dr。 Piltcher; who's the ignorant one out here? Who wouldn't let me go get a gun? And who is whispering and who was shouting when there's a pack of dinosaurs about a hundred yards away?〃
 Dr。 Piltcher stared back defiantly; but had no answer。 In the city his vast storehouse of the arcane had given him cult status and a circle of followers who marveled at his knowledge and wisdom。 But here in this strange world; book learning meant nothing。 It didn't matter whether it was monoclonius or triceratops that had impaled and carried off his friend。 What mattered was having the knowledge to keep it from happening again。 If Colter had his way they would be walking through the brush with rifles and George would still be alive。 Instead George was dead; and their only weapon fashioned by the one he had called ignorant。 As if to confirm it; Petra turned and spoke to Colter。
 〃Is there any chance Dr。 Coombs is still alive?〃
 〃Slim。 If we want to know; we need to see what's going on up ahead。 Why don't you wait here while I scout it out。〃
 Petra looked at Dr。 Piltcher and back to Colter; and then shook her head。
 〃I think we better stick together。 But as soon as we know for sure one way or another; let's get out of here。〃
 Colter shrugged and led off; resuming his slow; stealthy approach。 The sounds grew louder and more terrible。 The gurgling and growling repelled them; and they had to force themselves forward against their natural inclination to run。 Suddenly; Colter bolted several feet and then knelt behind a dense bush。 He stared straight ahead for a minute and then signaled to the others。 They quietly crept up behind him; but the sounds of the feeding were so loud now that they could have driven a car up and not been heard。
 When they were all together Colter reached out and gently pushed a limb aside; revealing the clearing where they found the egg。 On the far side of the mound was the dinosaur who had attacked the RV and carried off Dr。 Coombs。 She had returned to her nest; and then finished bleeding to death。 Her lifeless form was lying on its side and its body was nothing but shredded; bloody meat。 Half a dozen bipedal dinosaurs were tearing off huge hunks of flesh; or gnawing on ribs torn from the carcass。 The biggest ones were fifteen or twenty feet high。 Smaller bipeds; no more than two or three feet high; circled around the outside; darting in to grab dropped pieces of flesh; or bits of bone。 The larger carnivores snapped and snarled at the little ones; but were too slow to stop them。 There was more than enough meat anyway。
 Something moved through the brush near them and they froze in fear。 One of the smaller dinosaurs darted through; then ran into the clearing and began circling the dinner party; looking for a chance to snag a helping。 They sighed with relief when it passed and then backed away slowly until they felt safe enough to talk softly。 Petra spoke first。
 〃I didn't see Dr。 Coombs's body there。 Maybe he got off somehow。〃
 〃If he did;〃 Colter suggested; 〃he'd be back along that blood trail。 It may be risky to search there。 We don't know if any more of these things are following it to supper。〃
 Dr。 Piltcher and Petra understood the implications。 Every second they spent among the dinosaurs was a risk; but walking along a blood trail could be suicidal。 Still no one wanted to be the first to give up on Dr。 Coombs。 Colter took the now familiar role of leader。
 They backed well away from the clearing before circling around to the trail; which was heavily trampled by the gathering scavengers。 Though the blood was drying; it was still crimson on the green grass。 Quickly; before they met another predator; they backtracked toward where they left the trail originally。 But suddenly something cut across the path; and they gasped in fear。 The three were about to start off again when Colter turned; looking to where the little dinosaur had disappeared。 He took a couple of steps off the path and then squatted。 Petra knelt next to him as Dr。 Piltcher looked over his shoulder; and they saw blood on the grass。
 〃More blood。 So what; Colter?〃 Petra asked。
 〃How did it get here? The trail's back there。〃 Colter stood and walked a few more steps。 〃Here's more of it。〃
 Then; without another word; Colter trotted off through the brush。 Petra and Dr。 Piltcher looked at each other; suddenly realizing it was another blood trail。 A hundred yards away they found him staring at a pack of small dinosaurs in the grass ahead。
 It took Petra and Dr。 Piltcher a minute to recognize Dr。 Coombs's remains。 The small dinosaurs had shredded his clothes and picked his bones

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