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 〃Can't say that I am。〃 Gruesome stories of the jungle; it seemed; were Derek Dunn's stock in trade。
 〃The most poisonous snake known to man。 Brown and yellow bugger; the locals call it a barba amarilla。 When young they live in trees and branches。 Drop down on you when disturbed。 The bite stops your heart in thirty seconds。 Then there's the bushmaster; the largest poisonous snake in the world。 Twelve feet long and as thick as your thigh。 Not nearly as deadly as the fer…de…lance…with a bushmaster bite; you might live; say; twenty minutes。〃
 Dunn chuckled and took another gulp。
 Sally murmured something about how dreadful it sounded。
 〃Naturally you've heard of toothpick fish? This isn't a story for the ladies。〃 Dunn glanced over at Tom; winked。
 〃Do tell;〃 said Tom。 〃Sally's no stranger to crudity。〃
 Sally flashed him a look。
 〃Lives in the rivers around here。 Let's say you go for a nice morning dip。 The toothpick fish swims right up your Johnson; then flares out a set of spines and anchors itself in your urethra。〃
 Tom's drink paused halfway to his mouth。
 〃Blocks the urethra。 If you don't find a surgeon damn quick; your bladder bursts。〃
 〃Surgeon?〃 Tom said weakly。
 Dunn leaned back。 〃That's right。〃
 Tom's throat had gone dry。 〃What kind of surgery?〃
 〃Amputation。〃
 The drink finally made it to Tom's mouth; where he took a slug; and then another。
 Dunn laughed loudly。 〃I'm sure you've heard all about the piranhas; leishmaniasis; electric eels; anacondas; and that sort of thing。〃 Dunn waved his hand disparagingly。 〃The dangers of those are greatly exaggerated。 The piranhas only go after you if you're bleeding; and anacondas are rare this far north and don't eat people。 There is one advantage to the Honduran swamps: no leeches。 Watch out for the monkey spiders; though…〃
 〃So sorry; but we'll have to leave the monkey spiders for another day;〃 said Tom; looking at his watch。 He realized that Mr。 Derek Dunn had his hand under the table; resting on Sally's knee。
 〃Not having second thoughts are you; old chap? This is not a country for pantywaists。〃
 〃Not at all;〃 said Tom。 〃It's just that I'd rather hear about your encounter with the toothpick fish。〃
 Derek Dunn stared at Tom unsmiling。 〃That's a rather stale joke; my friend。〃
 〃Well!〃 said Sally brightly。 〃Did you make the trip alone? We've been looking for a guide and wondered if you could remend someone。〃
 〃Where are you chaps headed?〃
 〃Brus Laguna。〃
 〃You are getting off the tourist trail。〃 Suddenly his eyes narrowed。 〃You're not a writer; are you?〃
 Sally laughed。 〃Oh no; I'm an archaeologist; and he's a horse vet。 But we're just here as tourists。 We like to have adventures。〃
 〃An archaeologist? There aren't many ruins around here。 You can't build in a swamp。 And no civilized people would ever live in those interior mountains。 Up there in the Sierra Azul there's no denser rainforest on earth; and the hills are so steep you can hardly crawl up and down them。 There isn't a flat place to pitch a tent for a hundred miles。 You've got to cut your way through; and in a hard day of travel you're lucky to make a mile。 A trail macheted through there will knit itself up so tight in a week you'd never know it existed。 If it's ruins you're after; Sally; why don't you head over to Copán? Perhaps I could tell you more about it over dinner。〃
 The hand was still on her knee; squeezing and rubbing。
 〃Right;〃 said Sally。 〃Maybe。 Getting back to the guide。 Do you have any remendations?〃
 〃Guide? Oh yes。 The man for you is Don Orlando Ocotal。 A Tawahka Indian。 Absolutely reliable。 Won't cheat you like the others。 Knows the country like the back of his hand。 He was with me on my last trip。〃
 〃How do we find him?〃
 〃He lives up the Patuca River; a place called Pito Solo; the last real settlement on the river before the big interior swamps begin。 That's forty; maybe fifty miles upriver from Brus。 Stay in the main channel of the river or you'll never get out alive。 This time of year the forests are flooded; and there're a zillion side channels going every which way。 That country is virtually unexplored; from the swamps all the way past the Sierra Azul down to the Guayambré River。 Forty thousand square kilometers of terra incognita。〃
 〃We haven't really decided where we're going。〃
 〃Don Orlando。 He's your man。〃 Then Derek Dunn revolved in his seat and faced Tom with his big sweaty face。 〃Say; I'm a bit short of funds…royalty check in the mail and all that。 Perhaps you could spot us another round; what say?〃
 
 15
 
 On the puter screen nestled discreetly among the cherrywood paneling in his office; Lewis Skiba watched the progress of Lampe…Denison Pharmaceuticals on the New York Stock Exchange。 Investors had been hammering the stock all day; and it was now trading at close to ten。 Even as he watched; the stock ticked down another eighth of a point to trade at ten even。
 Skiba did not want to see his pany go into single digits。 He flicked off the screen。 His eyes flickered to the wood panel that hid the Macallan; but it was too soon for that。 Too soon。 He needed a clear head for the call。
 Rumors were circulating that Phloxatane was in trouble at the FDA。 The short sellers were all over the stock; like maggots on a corpse。 Two hundred million dollars of R&D had gone into that drug。 Lampe had worked with the best medical researchers and scientists at three Ivy League universities。 The double…blind tests had been well conceived; the data massaged and patted into the best possible shape。 Their friends at the FDA had been wined and dined。 But nothing in the end would save Phloxatane。 No matter which way you cut the data; Phloxatane was a failure。 And here he was sitting on six million shares of Lampe stock he couldn't unload…no one had forgotten what happened to Martha Stewart…as well as two million paper options so far out of the money that they would be more useful as toilet tissue in his Carrara marble bathroom。
 More than anything else in this world; Skiba loathed short sellers。 They were the vultures; the maggots; the carrion flies of the market。 He would give anything to see Lampe's stock turn against them and start rising; he would love to see their panic as they were forced to cover their positions。 He would love to think of all the margin calls they would be receiving。 It would be a beautiful thing。 And when he got his hands on the Codex and made the announcement; this beautiful thing would happen。 It would burn the short sellers so badly that it would be months; maybe years; before they came back。
 A soft trill came from the phone on his desk。 He glanced at his watch。 The satellite call was right on time。 He really hated talking to Hauser; he loathed the man and his principles。 But he had to deal with him。 Hauser had insisted on 〃keeping him in the loop〃; even though Skiba was usually a hands…on CEO; he had hesitated。 Some things were better left in the dark。 But in the end he agreed; if only to keep Hauser from doing something stupid or illegal。 When he got the Codex; he wanted it clean。
 He picked up the receiver。
 〃Skiba here。〃
 The voice of Hauser; made Donald…Duckish by the scrambler; came over the line。 As usual; the PI wasted no time on pleasantries。
 〃Maxwell Broadbent went up the Patuca River with a bunch of highland Indians。 We're on his track。 We don't know yet where he was headed; but my guess is somewhere in the interior mountains。〃
 〃Any problems?〃
 〃One of the sons; Vernon; jumped the gun and got ahead of us upriver。 It seems the jungle might take care of that problem for us; though。〃
 〃I don't understand。〃
 〃He hired two drunken guides from Puerto Lempira; and they've gotten themselves lost in Meambar Swamp。 It seems unlikely they will; ah; ever see sunshine again。〃
 Skiba swallowed。 This was a lot more information than he needed to know。 〃Look; Mr。 Hauser; just stick to the facts and leave the opining to others。〃
 〃We had a minor setback with the other one; Tom。 He's got a woman with him; a graduate student in ethnopharmacology from Yale。〃
 〃Ethnopharmacology? She knows about the Codex?〃
 〃You bet your ass she does。〃
 Skiba winced。 〃That's rather inconvenient。〃
 〃Yeah; but it's 

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