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sses。 From this vantage Skink would have made a fine photographic portrait; like one of those debauched…looking acid dealers at Woodstock。 Or maybe Altamont。 One of those guys who looked too old and too hard for the crowd。
 Decker decided to tell Skink why he'd e back to Lunker Lakes。 He was bound to ask; anyway。
 〃When I found Catherine;〃 Decker said; 〃I got to thinking about Dennis Gault。〃
 〃He's the case in New Orleans; the whole thing;〃 Skink repeated。 〃It's a joke; so forget about it。 You're clear。〃
 Decker said; 〃I wasn't thinking about New Orleans; captain。 I was thinking about Bobby Clinch and Ott Pickney and Dickie Lockhart。 In relation to Gault; I mean。〃
 〃And Catherine。〃
 〃Yes。 Catherine too。〃
 〃True;〃 Skink said; 〃Mr。 Gault is not a very nice man。〃
 Decker took a short breath and said; 〃I was seriously thinking about killing him。〃
 〃Now that you got the hang of it; right?〃
 Decker was stung by Skink's sarcasm。 And a sterling example you are; he thought。 〃I don't know what I'll do when I see him。 Could be I won't be able to stop myself。〃
 〃Don't give me that cuckoo's…nest routine;〃 Skink said。 〃Do you really want to do it? Or do you want yourself to want to? Think about it。 Tom Curl was a different story…your girl was involved。 That was rescue; this is revenge。 Even a one…eyed basket case like me can see you don't have the stomach for it; and I'm glad。〃
 Decker turned away。
 〃But the best reason not to kill the bastard;〃 Skink added; 〃is that it's simply not necessary。〃
 〃Maybe you're right。〃
 〃I don't think you understand。〃
 〃Doesn't matter。〃 Decker hopped off the hood。 He spotted Catherine on her way back with a couple of chili dogs。 〃I think it's best if we take off before the festivities;〃 he said wearily。
 Skink shook his head。 〃It's best if you stay;〃 he said。 〃Besides; I need a favor。〃
 〃Naturally。〃
 〃You know how to work one of these damn TV cameras?〃
 
 Later; when The Wall Street Journal and others would reconstruct the collapse of the Outdoor Christian Network; some of Charlie Weeb's colleagues and petitors would say he was a fool not to pull the plug on the Lunker Lakes show the instant Skink French…kissed the Minicam。 However; such a judgment failed to take into account the pressure from Weeb's corporate sponsors; who had paid extraordinary sums to finance the bass tournament and definitely expected to see it (and their fishing products) on national television。 To these businessmen; the attempted faith…healing was merely a gross and irritating preamble to the main event。 The weigh…in itself was attended by no less than the entire board of directors of the Happy Gland fish…scent pany; who had flown down from Elijay; Georgia; with the expectation that Eddie Spurling; their new spokesman; would win the Lockhart Memorial hands down。 Charlie Weeb had assured them of this in the most positive terms。
 So; even after Skink's performance; little thought was given to aborting the program。 In fact; there was no time between the church show and the tournament for Weeb to contemplate the scope of the catastrophe; broadcast…wise。 He knew it was bad; very bad。 Before his eyes the sea of faithful Christian faces had dissipated; the first ten rows in front of the stage now were empty; with some of the chairs overturned by hasty departures。 A few people milled around the boat docks while others hovered at the free buffet。 Most apparently had retreated to the charter buses; where they huddled in their seats and recited appropriate Bible tracts。 They couldn't wait to get out of Lunker Lakes。
 As soon as Skink had leapt off the stage in pursuit of his eyeball; Charlie Weeb had cut to a mercial and gone searching for Deacon Johnson; who had presciently mandeered the limousine and struck out for parts unknown。 Weeb's principal inquiry…as enunciated in a gaseous torrent of obscenities…concerned the selection of Mr。 Jeremiah Skink as a subject worthy of healing。 It was Reverend Weeb's opinion that Skink was more demented than disabled; and that his schizoid tendency toward self…mutilation should have been evident to Deacon Johnson (who; after all; was being paid two hundred thou a year to prevent such embarrassments)。
 Failing to locate Deacon Johnson; Charlie Weeb returned to the stage and tried to make the best of things。 His image as a faith…healer was damaged; perhaps irreparably; but that concerned him less than the mounting specter of financial ruin。 Word had filtered back to Weeb that many of the pilgrims who had signed new contracts for Lunker Lakes homesites were having second thoughts…a half…dozen had even demanded their deposits back。 Weeb's stomach had churned sourly at the news。
 What he now needed…in fact; the only thing that would save the project…was a big warm Southern finish。 Specifically: a beaming; tanned; lovable; good ole boy in the person of Eddie Spurling; with a string of lunker bass。 That would put the mood right。
 So Charlie Weeb seized the microphone and talked a blue streak as the boats roared in。 He talked about sunshine; balmy climate; calm waters; central air; adjustable mortgages; bike paths; rec rooms; low maintenance fees; the Olympic…size swimming pool; everything but fish。
 Because there weren't any。
 Every boat was ing back empty。 The OCN sports reporter would stick a mike in front of the angler and the angler would straighten his cap and spit some chaw and grumble about it being one of those days; and then the sports reporter would smile lamely and say better luck next time。
 Those gathered dockside…primarily the sponsors and tackle reps and devoted relatives of the contestants…could not recall such a dismal day of bass fishing; even in the weeks after Hurricane Camille had torn up the South。
 Skink himself was worried by what he saw; but there was nothing to do but wait。 Surely somebody had caught some fish。
 As the pattern became clear to Charlie Weeb; he found it increasingly difficult to put a positive spin on the day's events。 A weigh…in with nothing to weigh was extremely dull television; even by cable standards。 To fill air time until Fast Eddie Spurling arrived; Weeb ordered the director to run some how…to fishing videos supplied by the big tackle panies。
 With only ten minutes until deadline; and the winter sun nearly gone; forty…seven bass boats had checked in at the ramp。 The empty scoreboard mocked Charlie Weeb。 He could no longer summon the courage to look at the Happy Gland entourage。
 Where were Eddie Spurling and his ringers?
 Backstage the young hydrologist approached Reverend Weeb and said; 〃Bad news…the water's worse today than ever。〃
 〃Get out of my sight;〃 Weeb said。 He didn't give a damn anymore about the water…Eddie's fish would be fine; since they were ing out of the Everglades。
 With a grave look; the hydrologist said; 〃You're about to have a major problem。〃
 〃And you're about to get a size…ten Florsheim up your ass; so get lost。〃
 Weeb's earpiece crackled and the TV director said: 〃How much longer?〃
 〃We got three boats out;〃 the preacher said。 〃Sit tight; it'll be worth it。〃
 It was。
 Naturally Skink was first to hear them。 He hopped off Decker's car and ambled down to the dock。 The oth
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