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d near the rocK where I'd sat; trying to flag down a car with a pillow case。 The memory was slightly blurred; but I still recalled the ones that had passed me by。
 I crossed the road; made my way through the field to the trees。 Unhitching Drum; I mounted。
 〃We've some more riding ahead;〃 I told him。 〃Not too far this time。〃
 We headed back to the road and started along it; continuing on past my house。 If I had not told Bill to go ahead and sell the place; the post heap would still have been there; the Jewel would still have been there。 I could be on my way back to Amber with the ruddy stone hung about my neck; ready to have a try at what had to be done。 Now; now I had to go looking for it; when I'd a feeling time was beginning to press once again。 At least; I had a favorable ratio here with respect to its passage in Amber。 I clucked at Drum and shook the reins。 No sense wasting it; even so。
 A half hour; and I was into town; riding down a quiet street in a residential area; houses all about me。 The lights were on at Bill's place。 I turned up his driveway。 I left Drum in his back yard。
 Alice answered my knock; stared a moment; then said。 〃My God! Carl!〃
 Minutes later; I was seated in the living room with Bill; a drink on the table to my right。 Alice was out in the kitchen; having made the mistake of asking me whether I wanted something to eat。
 Bill studied me as he lit his pipe。
 〃Your ways of ing and going still tend to be colorful。〃 he said。 I smiled。
 〃Expediency is all;〃 I said。
 〃That nurse at the clinic。。。 scarcely anyone believed her story。〃
 〃Scarcely anyone?〃
 〃The minority I refer to is; of course; myself。〃
 〃What was her story?〃
 〃She claimed that you walked to the center of the room; became two…dimensional; and just faded away; like the old soldier that you are; with a rainbowlike acpaniment。〃
 〃Glaua can cause the rainbow symptom。 She ought to have her eyes checked。〃
 〃She did;〃 he said。 〃Nothing wrong。〃
 〃Oh。 Too bad。 The next thing that es to mind is neurological。〃
 〃e on; Carl。 She's all right。 You know that。〃
 I smiled and took a sip of my drink。
 〃And you;〃 he said; 〃you look like a certain playing card I once mented on。 plete with sword。 What's going on; Carl?〃
 〃It's still plicated;〃 I said。 〃Even more than the last time we talked。〃
 〃Which means you can't give me that explanation yet?〃
 I shook my head。
 〃You have won an all…expense tour of my homeland; when this is over;〃 I said; 〃if I still have a homeland then。 Right now; time is doing terrible things。〃
 〃What can I do to help you?〃
 〃Information; please。 My old house。 Who is the guy you have fixing the place up?〃
 〃Ed Wellen。 Local contractor。 You know him; I think。 Didn't he put in a shower for you; or something?〃
 〃Yes; yes he did。。。 I remember。〃
 〃He's expanded quite a bit。 Bought some heavy equipment。 Has a number of fellows working for him now。 I handled his incorporation。〃
 〃Do you know who he's got working at my place … now?〃
 〃Offhand; no。 But I can find out in just a minute。〃 He moved his hand to rest on the telephone on the side table。 〃Shall I give him a ring?〃
 〃Yes;〃 I said; 〃but there is a little more to it than that。 There is only one thing in which I am really interested。 There was a post heap in the back yard。 It was there the last time I passed this way。 It is gone now。 I have to find out what became of it。〃
 He cocked his head to the right and grinned around his pipe。
 〃You serious?〃 he finally said。
 〃Sure as death;〃 I said。 〃I hid something in that heap when I crawled by; decorating the snow with my precious bodily fluids。 I've got to have it back now。〃
 〃Just what is it?〃
 〃A ruby pendant。〃
 〃Priceless; I suppose。〃
 〃You're right。〃
 He nodded; slowly。
 〃If it were anyone else; I would suspect a practical joke;〃 he said。 〃A treasure in a post heap。。。 Family heirloom?〃
 〃Yes。 Forty or fifty carats。 Simple setting。 Heavy chain。〃
 He removed his pipe and whistled softly。
 〃Mind if I ask why you put it there?〃
 〃I'd be dead now if I hadn't。〃
 〃Pretty good reason。〃
 He reached for the phone again。
 〃We've had some action on the house already;〃 he remarked。 〃Pretty good; since I haven't advertised yet。 Fellow'd heard from someone who'd heard from someone else。 I took him over this morning。 He's thinking about it。 We may move it pretty quick。〃
 He began to dial。
 〃Wait;〃 I said。 〃Tell me about him。〃
 He cradled the phone; looked up。
 〃Thin guy;〃 he said。 〃Redhead。 Had a beard。 Said he was an artist。 Wants a place in the country。〃
 〃Son of a bitch!〃 I said; just as Alice came into the room with a tray。
 She made a tsking sound and smiled as she delivered it to me。
 〃Just a couple hamburgers and some leftover salad;〃 she said。 〃Nothing to get excited about。〃
 〃Thank you。 I was getting ready to eat my horse。 I'd have felt bad afterward。〃
 〃I don't imagine he'd have been too happy about it himself。 Enjoy;〃 she said; and returned to the kitchen。
 〃Was the post heap still there when you took him over?〃 I asked。
 He closed his eyes and furrowed his brow。
 〃No;〃 he said after a moment。 〃The yard was already clear。〃
 〃That's something; anyway;〃 I said; and I began eating。
 He made the call; and he talked for several minutes。 I got the drift of things from his end of the conversation; but I listened to the entire thing after he had hung up; while I finished the food and washed it down with what was left in my glass。
 〃He hated to see good post go to waste;〃 Bill said。 〃So he pitched the heap into his pickup just the other day and took it out to his farm。 He dumped it next to a plot he intends to cultivate; and he has not had a chance to spread it yet。 Says he did not notice any jewelry; but then he could easily have missed it。〃
 I nodded。
 〃If I can borrow a flashlight; I had better get moving。〃
 〃Sure。 I will drive you out;〃 he said。
 〃I do not want to be parted from my horse at this point。〃
 〃Well; you will probably want a rake; and a shovel or a pitchfork。 I can drive them out and meet you there; if you know where the place is。〃
 〃I know where Ed's place is。 He must have tools; though。〃
 Bill shrugged and smiled。
 〃All right;〃 I said。 〃Let me use your bathroom; and then we had better get moving。〃
 〃You seemed as if you knew the prospective buyer。〃
 I put the tray aside and rose to my feet。
 〃You heard of him last as Brandon Corey。〃
 〃The guy who pretended to be your brother and got you mitted?〃
 〃'Pretended' hell! He is my brother。 No fault of mine; though。 Excuse me。〃
 〃He was there。〃
 〃Where?〃
 〃Ed's place; this afternoon。 At least a bearded redhead was。〃
 〃Doing what?〃
 〃Said he was an artist。 Said he wanted permission to set up his easel and paint in one of the fields。〃
 〃And Ed let him?〃
 〃Yes; of course。 Thought it was a great idea。 That is why he told me about it。 Wanted to brag。〃
 〃Get the stuff。 I will meet you there。〃
 〃Right。〃
 The second thing I took out in the bathroom was my Trumps。 I had to reach someone in Amber soonest; someone strong enough to stop him。 But who? Benedict was on his way to the Courts at Chaos; Random was off looking for his son; I had just parte
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