alistairmaclean.seawitch-第23部分
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〃Your security was lousy。 We'll phone your HQ in an hour or so; let them know where they can find you。 I trust there are not too many rattlesnakes around。〃
Chapter 6
Jtto BERTSON looked up from the radio console。 〃Chief McGarrity。〃
Mitchell took the phone。 〃Mitchell? We've found the kidnapers' estate wagon。 Down by the Wyanee Swamp。〃 McGarrity sounded positively elated。 〃I'm going there personally。 Tracker dogs。 Til wait for you at the Walnut Tree crossing。〃 Mitchell replaced the receiver and said to Roomer: 〃McGarrity's got it all wrapped up。 He's found the estate wagon。 Well 。 。 。 someone did; but of course it will be made clear eventually that it was McGarrity。〃
〃Empty; of course。 Doesn't that old fool know that this makes it more difficult; not easier? At least we knew what transport they were using。 Not any more。 He didn't mention anything about bringing along a newspaper photographer that he just sort of accidentally bumped into?〃
〃Tracker dogs were all he mentioned。〃
〃Did he suggest anything for the dogs to sniff at?〃 Mitchell shook his head; Roomer shook his and called to Jenkins。 〃Will you get Louise; please?〃
Louise appeared very quickly。 Roomer said: 〃We need a piece of clothing that the ladies used to wear a lot。〃
She looked uncertain。 〃I don't understand…〃
〃Some things we can give bloodhounds to sniff so that they pick up their scent。〃
〃Oh。〃 It required only a second's thought。 〃Their dressing gowns; of course。〃 This with but the slightest hint of disapproval; as if the girls spent most of the day lounging about in those garments。
〃Handle as little as possible; please。 Put each in a separate plastic bag。〃
A patrol car and a small closed police van awaited them at the Walnut Tree crossing。 McGarrity was standing by the police car。 He was a small bouncy man who radiated goodwill and only stopped smiling when he was vehemently denouncing corruption in politics。 He was a police chief of inparable inpetence; but was a consummate and wholly corrupt politician; whi^h was whv he was police chief。 He shook the hands of Mitchell and Roomer with all the warmth and sincerity of an incumbent ing up for re…election; which was precisely what he was。
〃Glad to meet you two gentlemen at last。 Heard very good reports about you。〃 He appeared to have conveniently forgotten his allegation that thev gave a lot of trouble to the local law。 〃Appreciate all the co…operation you've given me…and for turning up here now。 This is Ron Stewart of the Herald。〃 He gestured through an open car window where a man; apparently festooned in cameras; sat in the back seat。 〃Kind of accidentally bumped into him。〃
Mitchell choked; turning it into a cough。 〃Too many cigarettes。〃
〃Same failing myself。 Driver's the dog handler。 Driver of the van is the other one。 Just follow us; please。〃
Five miles farther on they reached the turn…off…one of many…into the Wyanee Swamp。 The foliage of the trees; almost touching overhead; quickly reduced the light to that of a late winter afternoon。 The increase in the humidity was almost immediately noticeable; as was the sour; nose…wrinkl i n g miasma as they neared the swamp。 A distinctly unhealthy atmosphere; or such was the first impression: but many people with a marked aversion to what passed for
civilization lived there all their lives and seemed none the worse for it。
The increasingly rutted; bumpy road had bee almost intolerable until they rounded a blind corner and came across the abandoned station wagon。
The first essential was; apparently; that pictures be taken; and the second that McGarrity be well…placed in each one; his hand preferably resting in a proprietorial fashion on the hood。 That done; the cameraman fitted a flash attachment and was reaching for the rear door when Roomer clamped his wrist not too gently。 〃Don't do that!〃
〃Why not?〃
〃Never been on a criminal case before? Fingerprints is why not。〃 He looked at McGarrity。 〃Expecting them soon?〃
〃Shouldn't be long。 Out on a case。 Check on them; Don。〃 This to the driver; who immediately got busy on his radio。 It was clear that the idea of bringing fingerprint experts along had never occurred to McGarrity。
The dogs were released from the van。 Roomer and Mitchell opened up their plastic bags and allowed the dogs to sniff the dressing gowns。 McGarrity said: 〃What you got there?〃
〃The girls' dressing gowns。 To give your hounds a scent。 We knew you'd want something。〃
〃Of course。 But dressing gowns!〃 McGarrity was a past master in covering up。 Something else; clearly; that had not occurred to him。
The dogs caught the scents at once and strained at their leashes as they nosed their way down a rutted path; for the road had e to an abrupt end。 Inside a hundred yards; their path was blocked by water。 It wasn't a true part of the swamp but a slow; meandering; mud…brown creek; perhaps twenty feet across; if that。 There was a mooring post nearby; with a similar one at the far bank。 Also by the far bank was a warped and aged craft which not even the charitable could have called a boat。 It was built along the lines of an oversized coffin; with a squared…off end where the bow should have been。 The ferry…probably the most kindly name for it… was attached to the two posts by an endless pulley line。
The two dog handlers hauled the boat across; got into it with understandable caution; and were joined by their dogs; who kept on ? disolaying considerable signs of animation; an animation which rapidly diminished; then vanished shortly after they had landed on the far bank。 After making a few fruitless circles; they lay down dejectedly on the ground。
〃Well; ain't that a shame;〃 a voice said; 'Trail gone cold; I guess。〃
The four men on the near bank turned to look at the source of the voice。 He was a bizarre character; wearing a new panama hat with a tartan band; gleaming thigh…length leather boots (presumably as a protection against snakebites); and
clothes discarded by a scarecrow。 〃You folks chasin' someone?〃
〃We're looking for someone;〃 McGarrity said cautiously。
〃Lawmen; yes?〃
〃Chief of Police McGarrity。〃
〃Honored; I'm sure。 Well; Chief; you're wasting your time。 Hot trail here; cold on the other side。 So the party you're looking for got off halfway across。〃
〃You saw them?〃 McGarrity asked suspiciously。
〃Hah! More than one; eh? No; sir。 Just happened by right now。 But if I was on the run from the law that's what I'd do; because it's been done hundreds of times。 You can get out midway; walk half a mile; even a mile; upstream or downstream。 Dozens of little rivulets e into this creek。 You could turn up any of those; go a mile into the swamp without setting foot on dry land。 Wouldn't find them this side of Christmas; Chief。〃
〃How deep is the creek?〃
〃Fifteen inches。 If that。〃
〃Then; why the boat? I mean; with those boots you could walk across without getting your feet wet。〃
The stranger looked almost shocked。 〃No sirree。 Takes me an hour every morning to polish up them critters。〃 It was assumed that he was referring to his boots。 〃Besides; there're the water moccasins。〃 He seemed to have a rooted aversion to snakes。 〃The boat? e the rains; the creek's up to here。〃 He touched his chest。
McGarrity called the dog handlers to return。 Mitchell said to the stranger: 〃Anyplace in the swamp where a helicopter could land?〃
〃Sure。 More firm land out there than there is swampland。 Never seen any helicopters; though。 Yes; lots of clearings。〃
The dog handlers and dogs disembarked。 Leaving the stranger to flick some invisible dust off his boots they made their way back to the station wagon。 Mitchell said: 〃Wait a minute。 I've got an idea。〃 He opened the two plastic bags containing the dressing gowns and presented them to the dogs again。 He then walked back up the rutted lane; past the two cars and vans; beckoning the dog handlers to follow him; which they did; almost having to drag the reluctant dogs behind them。
After about twenty yards the reluctance vanished。 The dogs yelped and strained at their leashes。 For another twenty yards they towed their handlers along behind them; then abruptly stopped and circled a few times before sitting down dispiritedly。 Mi