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dwestlake.bankshot-第30章

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  And there they were; all seven of them; stuffed away on the floor behind the  counter; jammed in amid filing cabinets and desks; sound asleep。 Murch said; 〃I  heard that one snoring; that's how I knew。〃
  〃Don't they look peaceful;〃 Kelp said; looking over the counter at them。 〃It  makes me woozy myself just to look at them。〃
  Dortmunder too had been feeling a certain heaviness; thinking it was the  physical and emotional letdown after a successful job; but all at once he roused  himself and cried; 〃Murch!〃
  Murch was half draped over the counter; it was hard to tell if he was looking  at the guards or joining them。 He straightened; startled by Dortmunder's shout;  and said; 〃What? What?〃
  〃Is the motor still on?〃
  〃My God; so it is;〃 Murch said。 He reeled toward the door。 〃I'll go turn it  off。〃
  〃No no;〃 Dortmunder said。 〃Just get that damn hose out of the ventilator。〃 He  gestured with the flashlight toward the front of the trailer; where the hose had  been pumping truck exhaust into the trailer for the last twenty minutes。 There  was a strong smell of garage inside the bank; but it hadn't been enough to warn  them right away not to fall into their own trap。 The guards had been put to sleep  by carbon monoxide; and their captors had almost just done the same thing to  themselves。
  Murch staggered out into the fresh air; and Dortmunder said to Kelp; who  was yawning like a whale; 〃e on; let's get these birds out of here。〃
  〃Right; right; right。〃 Knuckling his eyes; Kelp followed Dortmunder around  the counter; and they spent the next few minutes carrying guards outside and  depositing them in the grass by the side of the road。 When they were finished  with that; they hooked the door open; propped the trailer windows open; and  got back into the cab; where they found Murch asleep。
  〃Oh; e on;〃 Dortmunder said; and joggled Murch's shoulder hard enough  to bump his head into the door。
  〃Ow;〃 Murch said and looked around; blinking。 〃What now?〃 he said;  obviously trying to remember what situation he was in。
  〃Onward;〃 Kelp said。
  〃Right;〃 Dortmunder said and slammed the cab door。
  
  
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  AT FIVE past two; Murch's Mom said; 〃I hear them ing!〃 and raced to  the car for her neck brace。 She barely had it on and fastened when the  headlights appeared at the end of the stadium; and the cab and bank drove  across the football field and stopped on the drop cloth。 Meanwhile; Herman and  Victor and May were standing by with their equipment ready。 This high…school  football stadium was open at one end; so that at this time of night it was both  accessible and untenanted。 The stands on three sides; and the school building  beyond the open side; shielded them from curious eyes on any of the  neighborhood roads。
  Murch had barely stopped the cab when Victor was setting up the ladder at  the back and Herman was climbing the ladder with his roller in one hand and  paint tray in the other。 Meanwhile; May and Murch's Mom had started; with  newspapers and masking tape; to cover all sections on the sides that wouldn't  get painted…windows; chrome trim; door handles。
  There were more rollers and ladders and paint trays。 While Victor and Murch  helped the ladies mask the sides; Kelp and Dortmunder started painting。 They  were using a pale…green water…base paint; the kind people use on their living…
  room walls; the kind you can clean up afterward with plain water。 They were  using this because it was the fastest and neatest to apply; it was guaranteed to  cover in one coat; and it would dry very quickly。 Particularly in the open air。
  In five minutes; the bank wasn't a bank any more。 It had lost its 〃Just watch  us GROW!〃 sign somewhere along the way and was now a pleasing soft green  color instead of its former blue and white。 It had also gained Michigan license  plates appropriate to a mobile home。 Murch drove forward till it was off the  drop cloth; and then the drop cloth was folded up and put into the paint… pany truck that had been stolen this afternoon for just this purpose。 The  ladders and rollers and paint trays were stowed away in there; too。 Then  Herman and May and Dortmunder and Murch's Mom climbed up into the  trailer; the ladies both carrying packages; and Kelp drove away in the paint… pany truck; followed by Victor in the Packard。 Victor had brought the  ladies out here and would take Kelp home after he ditched the truck。
  Murch; alone in the cab now; made a sweeping U…turn and drove out of the  football field。 He drove more slowly and carefully now; both because the  urgency was gone and because his Mom and some other people were in the  back。
  What they were doing in the back; May was putting up on the windows the  curtains she'd been making all week。 Murch's Mom was holding the two  flashlights that were their only illumination; and Dortmunder was cleaning up the  mess a bit while Herman was squatting on the floor in front of the safe; looking it  over and saying; 〃Hmmmmm。〃 He didn't look pleased。
  
  
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  〃A BANK doesn't just disappear;〃 Captain Deemer said。
  〃Yes; sir;〃 said Lieutenant Hepplewhite。
  Captain Deemer extended his arms out at the sides as though he would do  calisthenics and wiggled his hands。 〃It doesn't just fly away;〃 he said。
  〃No; sir;〃 said Lieutenant Hepplewhite。
  〃So we have to be able to find it; Lieutenant。〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  They were alone in the captain's office; a small and deceptively quiet life raft  in a sea of chaos…the eye of the storm; as it were。 Beyond that door; men were  running back and forth; scribbling messages; slamming doors; making phone  calls; developing heartburn and acid indigestion。 Beyond that window; a massive  bank hunt was already under way; with every available car and man from both  the Nassau County police and the Suffolk County police。 The New York City  police in both Queens and Brooklyn had been alerted; and every street and road  and highway crossing the twelve…mile long border into the city was being  watched。 There was no land exit from Long Island except through New York  City; no bridges or tunnels to any other part of the world。 The ferries to  Connecticut from Port Jefferson and Orient Point didn't run at this time of night  and would be watched from the time they opened for business in the morning。  The local police and harbor authorities at every spot on the Island with facilities  big enough to handle a ship that could load an entire mobile home on it had also  been alerted and were ready。 Macarthur Airport was being watched。
  〃We have them bottled up;〃 Captain Deemer said grimly; bringing his hands  slowly together as though to strangle somebody。
  〃Yes; sir;〃 said Lieutenant Hepplewhite。
  〃Now all we have to do is tighten the net!〃 And Captain Deemer squeezed  his hands shut and twisted them together; as though snapping the neck off a  chicken。
  Lieutenant Hepplewhite winced。 〃Yes; sir;〃 he said。
  〃And get those sons of bitches;〃 Captain Deemer said; shaking his head from  side to side; 〃that woke me up out of bed。〃
  〃Yes; sir;〃 Lieutenant Hepplewhite said and flashed a sickly grin。
  Because it had been Lieutenant Hepplewhite who had awakene
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