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her almost wild…eyed。
〃I can understand how you feel;〃 he said sympathetically。
〃It's been pretty bad;〃 she went on in a more posed voice; sitting down and crossing her knees; but then robbing the attitude of all repose by plucking incessantly at the fabric of her white robe just over her kneecap。 〃I had all her things to put away。 I could see imaginary rips and tatters on every…〃 She bit her lip; forbore going ahead。
He was acutely unfortable; as men always are in the presence of feminine emotion。
〃And the trip up isn't going to be easy either。 It's the same ship we came down on together and…well you know how it is。〃
He supposed not; he said almost inaudibly。 He felt as though he had six hands and feet。
〃She'd looked forward so to this vacation;〃 she went on after a moment's quiet。 〃The last few weeks; before we left; she kept ing over to my house nearly every other night; to show me some latest addition she'd made to her wardrobe; to plan some new detail。 She was even taking Spanish lessons; at the end。 And to have it end like this!〃
He thought maybe it was better for her to get it all out of her system instead of keeping it pent up; didn't try to change the subject。
〃We've lived next door to each other ever since we were a pair of knock…kneed little brats with braces on our teeth。 Went to school together; went to dances together。 Her poor mother's waiting up there now。 And I've got to go back and face her。 Bring her back in a box。〃 She did something to her shapely eyebrows with the fingers of one hand。
〃Have you cabled?〃 he asked gently。
〃Yes。 I had to; of course。 I didn't say what it was。 I couldn't bring myself to。 Not on teletype strips。〃 She halted; went on thoughtfully: 〃There's something so unspeakable about what it really was。〃
If you only knew; he concurred unheard。
〃I let them think pneumonia。 Now when I do get back; that's another thing I'll have to tell them。〃 Her voice trailed off; and in the silence he got up to go。
He really intended going without a word; without broaching what had been on his mind when he came here。 Then unexpectedly; as he was already at the door; she gave him the opening he had no longer been seeking。 〃They haven't caught it yet; have they?〃 she asked。
〃No; they haven't;〃 he answered; turning and looking square at her。 〃And they won't。〃
〃Why do you say that?〃
〃Because; Miss King; it's not a jaguar;〃 he told her quietly。
She stared at him; intently for a long moment。 He could see her already wan face paling still more; before his very eyes; as his meaning sank in with terrible slowness。
〃Oh no;〃 she grimaced sickly at last; drawing the back of her hand across her lips; 〃I couldn't bear that thought。 If anything can make it worse than it was already…that does。〃
〃Shall I go ahead; or would you rather I didn't?〃
But the question was superfluous; he could see the damage was done already。 She just kept staring at him in a frozen; furrowed horror。 If he shut up now; he'd leave her with that anyway。
He lowered his voice。 〃It's a man。 No one else in Ciudad Real believes that but me; but I do。 I say it now; and I'll keep on saying it…anytime; anyplace; anywhere。 It had already happened three times before the other night。 I don't know whether you know that or not; they may have tried to keep it from visitors because of the tourist season。 But it's mon knowledge among us here。〃
〃I remember now; the clerk downstairs tried to warn us that night。 But in a veiled way; without ing out openly with what he meant…〃
〃Do you think you can stand it if I…?〃
〃Yes; I think I want you to。〃
By the time he had finished; he had marshaled every argument for her benefit that he had ever presented to Robles at any time; from beginning to end; every detail; every piece of evidence。
〃I'm sure I'm right; I've got to be!〃 he said; slapping his own thigh fiercely。 〃But I can't get them to listen to me。 They're as sure on their side as I am on mine。 And they're the police and I'm just…a loose guy。〃
She took a deep; shuddering breath。 She'd stood it well。 Even better than he'd expected her to。 Perhaps because it had been presented to her objectively; and not introspectively。 There was horror in her eyes; but something else as well; a glint of something steely that hadn't been there before。 Call it hatred; call it fury。 You don't hate irrational animals。
He couldn't tell whether he'd convinced her or not。 She didn't answer for a moment or two。 Finally she said in a muffled voice; 〃To think that a human being; a thing calling itself a man…〃 And that was the answer; there。
He strode over to the open floor…length windows that Sally had stood looking out of only two nights before at this same time。 The city sprang to view below; bejeweled with twinkling lights。 Silver talcum seemed to blur the long vistas of the main avenues; and the cathedral reared its graceful twin turrets black against the rising apricot moon ing up over the hills。
〃Pretty to look at; isn't it?〃 he said; turning to her。 〃But out there on one of those lovely streets you see from here; some young girl is going walking tonight。 Or is going to stand waiting for her sweetheart in some secluded; romantic spot。 Or maybe is only going to stray away from a lively party for a few minutes; out onto a terrace or down into a garden for a breath of air。 And you and I know the rest! A horrid thing on the ground will be all that's left of her。 And something that thinks like we do will gloat; safe in his hiding place… while the damn…fool police go around looking for a jaguar behind hedges and under rose bushes! If it isn't tonight; it'll be tomorrow night; or the night after。 But it'll happen again。 Again and again and again!〃
〃And…?〃 she breathed fearfully。 He could see she was steeling herself to ask it。 〃Why do you e here telling me this? I've already lost my own friend that way。 I'm leaving here。 Why do you tell me what'll happen to the next girl? What is it you want me to do?〃
He gave it to her curtly。 〃I want you to be that next girl。 Be the bait for him; it; whatever you want to call him。〃
Her eyes dilated。 She drew back a step。 〃I think you're out of your mind。 Do you know what you're saying? I can't get out of this hateful place quick enough; as it is! I can't wait to see the last of it! I can't sleep nights。 My baggage has gone down to the ship already。 There won't be another for the next thirty days。 And you're asking me to stay on here alone; by myself; after losing my lifelong friend! You; a stranger; have the nerve to walk into my hotel room and suggest; not only that; but that I go out deliberately looking for this…this abomination; seeking him; trying to attract him。 All to give you the satisfaction of proving some theory of yours to be right!〃 Her voice rose。 〃Will you please leave? Will you kindly get out of here?〃
〃I'm going; Miss King;〃 he said acquiescently; without taking offense。
〃Please do;〃 she urged coldly。 〃I should think you would have had the consideration to leave me alone。 To go to someone else; at least。 But to e to me; of all people…〃 Her closing of the door behind him cut the re