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rl.thebourneidentity-第30章

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 He had slept in his clothes。 There was nothing to gather up or carry; except his overcoat。 He put it on; and tested his leg。 somewhat after the fact; he reflected。 In the heat of the past few minutes he had been unaware of the pain; it was there; as the limp was there; but neither immobilized him。 The shoulder was not in as good shape。 A slow paralysis was spreading; he had to get to a doctor。 His head。。。 he did not want to think about his head。
 He walked out into the dimly lit hallway; pulled the door closed and stood motionless; listening。 There was a burst of laughter from above; he pressed his back against the wall; gun poised。 The laughter trailed off; it was a drunk's laughter … incoherent; pointless。
 He limped to the staircase; held onto the railing; and started down。 He was on the top floor of the four…storey building; having insisted on the highest room when the phrase high ground had e to him instinctively。 Why had it e to him? What did it mean in terms of renting a filthy room for a single night? Sanctuary?
 Stop it!
 He reached the first…floor landing; creaks in the wooden staircase acpanying each step。 If the Vermieter came out of his flat below to satisfy his curiosity; it would be the last thing he satisfied for several hours。
 A noise。 A scratch。 Soft fabric moving briefly across an abrasive surface。 Cloth against wood。 Someone was concealed in the short stretch of hallway between the end of one staircase and the beginning of another。 Without breaking the rhythm of his walk; he peered into the shadows; there were three recessed doorways in the right wall; identical to the floor above。 In one of them。。。
 He took a step closer。 Not the first; it was empty。 And it would not be the last; the bordering wall forming a cul de sac; no room to move。 It had to be the second; yes; the second doorway。 From it a man could rush forward; to his left or right; or throwing a shoulder into an unsuspecting victim; sending his target over the railing; plunging down the staircase。
 Bourne angled to his right; shifting the gun to his left hand and reaching into his belt for the weapon with a silencer。 Two feet from the recessed door; he heaved the automatic in his left hand into the shadows as he pivoted against the wall。
 'Was?。。。' An arm appeared; Jason fired once; blowing the hand apart 'Ahh!' The figure lurched out in shock; incapable of aiming his weapon。 Bourne fired again; hitting the man in the thigh; he collapsed on the floor; writhing; cringing。 Jason took a step forward and knelt; his knee pressing into the man's chest; his gun at the man's head。 He spoke in a whisper。
 'Is there anyone else down there?!
 'Nein!' said the man wincing in pain。 'Zwei。。。 two of us only。 We were paid。'
 'By whom?'
 'You know。〃
 'A man named Carlos?'
 'I will not answer that Kill me first'
 'How did you know I was here?'
 'Chernak。'
 'He's dead。'
 'Now。 Not yesterday。 Word reached Zurich: you were alive。 We checked everyone。。。 everywhere。 Chernak knew。'
 Bourne gambled。 'You're lying!' He pushed the gun into the man's throat 'I never told Chernak about the Steppdeckstrasse。'
 The man winced again; his neck arched。 'Perhaps you did not have to。 The Nazi pig had informers everywhere。 Why should the Steppdeckstrasse be any different? He could describe you。 Who else could?'
 'A man at the Drei Alpenhauser。'
 'We never heard of any such man。'
 'Who's 〃we〃?'
 The man swallowed; his lips stretched in pain。 'Businessmen。。。 only businessmen。'
 'And your service is killing。'
 'You're a strange one to talk。 But; nein。 You were to be taken; not killed。'
 'Where?'
 'We would be told by radio。 Car frequency。! 'Terrific;' said Jason flatly。 'You're not only second…rate; you're acmodating。 Where's your car?' 'Outside。' 'Give me the keys。' The radio would identify it。
 The man tried to resist; he pushed Bourne's knee away and started to roll into the wall。 'Nein!'
 'You haven't got a choice。' Jason brought the handle of the pistol down on the man's skull。 The Swiss collapsed。
 Bourne found the keys … there were three in a leather case …took the man's gun; and put it into his pocket。 It was a smaller weapon than the one he held in his hand and had no silencer; lending a degree of credence to the claim that he was to be taken; not killed。 The blond man upstairs had been acting as the point; and therefore needed the protection of a silenced gunshot should wounding be required。 But an unmuffled report could lead to plications; the Swiss on the first floor was a back…up; his weapon to be used as a visible threat。
 Then why was he on the first floor? Why hadn't he followed his colleague? On the staircase? Something was odd; but there was no accounting for tactics; nor the time to consider them。 There was a car outside on the street and be had the keys for it
 Nothing could be disregarded。 The third gun。
 He got up painfully; and found the automatic he had taken from the Frenchman in the lift at the Gemeinschaft Bank。 He pulled up his left trouser leg and inserted the gun under the elasticised fabric of his sock。 It was secure。
 He paused to get his breath and his balance; then crossed to the staircase; aware that the pain in his left shoulder was suddenly more acute; the paralysis spreading more rapidly。 Messages from brain to limb were less clear。 He hoped to God he could drive。
 He reached the fifth step and abruptly stopped; listening as he had listened barely a minute ago for sounds of concealment For a scratch of cloth or a quiet intake of breath。 There was nothing; the wounded man may have been tactically deficient; but he had told the truth。 Jason hurried down the staircase He would drive out of Zurich … somehow … and find a doctor …somewhere。
 He spotted the car easily。 It was different from the other shabby automobiles on the street。 Outsized; well…kept; and he could see the bulge of an antenna base riveted into the boot He walked to the driver's side and ran his hand around the panel and left front mudguard; there was no alarm device。
 He unlocked the door; then opened it; holding his breath in case he was wrong about the alarm; he was not He climbed in behind the wheel; adjusting his position until he was as fortable as he could be; grateful that the car had automatic gears。 The large weapon in his belt inhibited him。 He placed it on the seat beside him; then reached for the ignition; assuming the key that had unlocked the door was the proper one。
 It was not。 He tried the one next to it; but it; too; would not fit。 For the boot; he assumed。 It was the third key。
 Or was it? He kept stabbing at the opening。 The key would not enter; he tried the second again; it was blocked。 Then the first。 None of the keys would fit into the ignition! Or were the messages from brain to limb to fingers too garbled; his coordination too inadequate? Goddamn it! Try again!
 A powerful light came from his left; burning his eyes; blinding him。 He grabbed for the gun; but a second beam shot out from the right; the door was yanked open and a heavy torch crashed down on his hand; another hand taking the weapon from the seat。
 'Get out I' The order came from his left; the barrel of a gun pressed int
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