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dwestlake.bankshot-第33章

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 the blocks。〃
  〃Tub caulking on top of the blocks。〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  〃And they decided to report that。〃
  The lieutenant blinked。 He was still holding the phone。 Next to him; Gary  Wallah was in conversation on the other phone with the Army sergeant。 〃Yes;  sir;〃 the lieutenant said。
  The captain nodded。 He took a deep breath。 〃Tell them thank you;〃 he said in  a soft voice and turned to Albert Docent; the safe…pany man; who hadn't as  yet contributed anything。 〃Well; what good news do you have for me?〃 he said。
  〃They'll have a hell of a time with that safe;〃 Docent said。 Above the bow tie;  his expression was clean…cut; dutiful and intelligent。
  The captain's left eye fluttered slightly; as though it might open。 He nearly  smiled。 〃Will they?〃 he said。
  Gary Wallah said; 〃The sergeant wants to talk to one of you people。〃 He was  offering the phone indiscriminately to both Captain Deemer and Lieutenant  Hepplewhite。
  〃You take it; Lieutenant。〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  Once again; they all watched and listened as Hepplewhite spoke with the  sergeant。 His part of the conversation was mostly 〃Uh huh〃 and 〃Is that right?〃  but his audience kept watching and listening anyway。 Finally he finished and hung  up and said; 〃It couldn't be done by helicopter。〃
  The captain said; 〃They're sure? Positive?〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  〃Good;〃 said the captain。 〃Then they're still on the Island; just like I said。〃 He  turned back to Docent; the safe man。 〃You were saying?〃
  〃I was saying;〃 Docent said; 〃that they'll find that safe a tough nut to crack。  It's one of the most modern safes we make; with the latest advances in heat…resistant and shock…resistant metals。 These are advances that e from  research connected with the Vietnam war。 It's one of the ironic benefits of that  unhappy…〃
  〃Oh; wow;〃 said Gary Wallah。
  Docent turned to him; firm but fair。 〃All I'm saying;〃 he said; 〃is that research  has been stimulated into some…〃
  〃Oh; wow。 I mean; wow。〃
  〃I've heard all your arguments; and I can't say I entirely disagree with…〃
  〃Wow; man。〃
  〃At this time;〃 George Gelding said; standing at attention and looking very  red…faced; 〃when some person or persons unknown have stolen a branch of the  Capitalists' and Immigrants' Trust; and our brave boys are dying on far…flung  battlefields to protect the rights of likes of you who…〃
  〃Oh; wow。〃
  〃Now; there's much to be said on both sides; but the point
  〃I see those flaaaaag draped coffins; I hear the loved ones in their cottages  and on the farms of America…〃
  〃Like; really; wow。〃
  Captain Deemer glowered at them all through the remaining slit of his right  eye。 A bellowed shut up might attract their attention…all three were talking at  the same time now…but did he want them to shut up? If they stopped arguing  with one another; they'd just start talking to the captain again; and he wasn't  sure he wanted that。
  In the middle of the melee the phone rang。 Captain Deemer was aware of  Lieutenant Hepplewhite answering it; but that didn't have much interest for him;  either。 More tub caulking; he supposed; this time in the ears of his officers。
  But then Hepplewhite shouted; 〃Somebody saw it!〃 and the argument  stopped as though somebody had switched off a radio。 Everybody…even the  captain…stared at Hepplewhite; sitting there at the desk with the phone in his  hand; grinning at them with happy excitement。
  Gelding said; 〃Well? Well?〃
  〃A bartender;〃 Hepplewhite said; 〃closing up for the night。 He saw it go by;  about quarter to two。 Said it was going like hell。 Said there was a cab off a big  tractor…trailer rig pulling it。〃
  〃Quarter to two?〃 the captain said。 〃Why the hell didn't he report it till now?〃
  〃Didn't think anything of it。 He lives in Queens; and they stopped him at a  roadblock going through。 That's when he found out what happened and told  them he'd seen it。〃
  〃Where was this?〃
  〃On Union Turnpike。 They've got a roadblock set up there; and…〃
  〃No;〃 Captain Deemer said。 Patiently he said; 〃Where did he see the bank?〃
  〃Oh。 Up by Cold Spring。〃
  〃Cold Spring; Cold Spring。〃 The captain hurried to the map; looked at it;  found Cold Spring。 〃Right on the county line;〃 he said。 〃They're not trying to get  off the Island at all。 Heading the other way; up toward Huntington。〃 He spun  around。 〃Get that out to all units right away; Lieutenant。 Last seen at one forty…
  five in the vicinity of Cold Spring。〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃 Hepplewhite spoke briefly into the phone; broke the connection;  dialed the dispatcher's room。
  Gelding said; 〃You seem pleased; Captain。 This is a good sign; eh?〃
  〃The best so far。 Now if we can only get to them before they open the safe  and abandon the bank…〃
  〃I don't think you have to worry too much about that; Captain;〃 Albert  Docent said。 In the heat of the argument his bow tie had bee twisted; but  now he was calm again; and straightening it。
  Captain Deemer looked at him。 〃Why not?〃
  〃I was telling you about the advances that have been made in safe  construction;〃 Docent said。 He glanced at Wallah; who said nothing; and looked  at the captain again to say; 〃Given any force that will open that safe without  destroying the contents; whether nitroglycerine; acid; laser; diamond…tip drill; any  of the safe cracker's arsenal of equipment; it will take those thieves a minimum  of twenty…four hours to break it open。〃
  Captain Deemer broke into a broad smile。
  〃Captain;〃 said the lieutenant。 He was excited again。
  Captain Deemer turned the broad smile on him。 〃Yes; Hepplewhite?〃
  〃They found the seven guards。〃
  〃Did they! Where?〃
  〃Asleep on Woodbury Road。〃
  The captain was already turning toward his map; but he stopped and frowned  at the lieutenant。 〃Asleep?〃
  〃Yes; sir。 On Woodbury Road。 In a ditch beside the road。〃
  Captain Deemer looked at Albert Docent。 〃We're going to need twenty…four  hours;〃 he said。
  
  
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  〃OH; I can do it;〃 Herman said。 〃That isn't the question。〃
  〃Tell me the question;〃 Dortmunder said; 〃because I'm dying to ask it。〃
  They had e to rest now。 Murch had delivered them to an open slot in the  rear of the Wanderlust Trailer Park; a kind of nomadic village far out on Long  Island。 The owners of the Wanderlust lived elsewhere; in a proper house; and so  wouldn't be aware of the freeloader until tomorrow morning; as for the  occupants of the other mobile homes here; some of them might have been  awakened by the sound of the truck engine going past their units; but it isn't  unheard of for people to arrive or leave a trailer park in the middle of the night。
  Murch had now departed with the truck cab; which he would ditch about  fifteen miles from here; at the spot where they'd already stashed the Ford station  wagon that would be their getaway car。 May and Murch's Mom had finished  giving the place a gloss of hominess; and the idea now was that Herman would  have been working on the safe since they'd left the football stadium and would  have it open by the time Murch got back with the Ford。 Only now Herman was  saying he wouldn't。
  〃The question;〃 Herman explained; 〃is time。 This is a newer safe t
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