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03.01.2011 um 03:38 Uhr

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@@@@@But the most important thing is that Perse's down thereAnd the reason I think it's a cistern is-" "Elizabeth would have insisted on making sure the bitch was in a watery grave," Wireman said grimly vi Charley was heavy, and the boards covering the hole in the high grass were more rotten than the steps of the ladderOf course they were; unlike 1057 the ladder, the wooden cap had been directly exposed to the elementsWe worked carefully in spite of the thickening shadows, not knowing how deep it was beneathAt last I was able to push the troublesome jockey far enough to one side so that Wireman and Jack could grab the slightly cocked blue legsI stepped onto the rotted wooden cap in doing so; someone had to, and I was the lightestIt bent under my weight, gave out a long, warning groan, puffed up sour air "Get off it, Edgar!" Wireman yelled, and at the same instant Jack cried, "Grab it, oh whore, it's gonna fall through!" They seized Charley as I stepped off the sagging cap, Wireman around the bent knees and Jack around the waistFor a moment I thought it was going to drop through anyway, dragging them both along Then they gave a combined shout of effort and tumbled over backward with the lawn jockey on top of themIts grinning face and red cap were covered with huge lumbering beetlesSeveral dropped off onto Jack's straining face, and one fell directly into Wireman's mouthHe screamed, spat it out, and leaped to his feet, still 1058 spitting and rubbing his lipsJack was beside him a moment later, dancing around him in a circle and brushing the bugs off his shirt "Water!" Wireman bellowed"Gimme the water, one of em got in my mouth, I could feel it crawling on my fucking tongue!" "No water," I said, rummaging in the considerably depleted bagNow on my knees, I could smell the air rising through the ragged hole in the cap far better than I wanted toIt was like air from a newly breached tombWhich, of course, it was "Cheeseburger, cheeseburger, Pepsi," Jack said I handed Wireman a can of sodaHe stared at it unbelievingly for a moment, then raked back the pull tabHe took a mouthful, spat it out in a brown and foamy spray, took another, then spat that one outThe rest of the can he drank in four long swallo

02.01.2011 um 03:38 Uhr

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01.01.2011 um 03:46 Uhr

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@@@@@ The retired field agent turned his head up to the two old men?Okay, fellas, why don?t you go on your way?? ?Business is business,? again said the second tattered ancient, glancing at his colleague, both their faces still in shadows ?You don?t have any business with us?? ?You can?t be sure of that,? interrupted the first old man, shaking his head back and, forth ?Suppose I were to tell you that we bring you a message from Macao?? ?What?? exclaimed Panov ?Shut up!? whispered Conklin, addressing the psychiatrist but his eyes on the messenger?What does Macao mean to us?? he asked flatly ?A great taipan wishes to meet with youThe greatest taipan in Hong Kong Robert Ludlum ?? THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM 27 ?Why?? ?He will pay you great sumsWhy?? ?We are to tell you that a killer has returnedHe wants you to find him ?I?ve heard that story before; it doesn?t washIt?s also repetitious ?That is between the great taipan and yourselves, sirHe is waiting for you ?Where is he?? ?At a great hotel, sir ?Which one?? ?We are again to tell you that it has a great-sized lobby with always many people, and its name refers to this country?s past ?There?s only one like that Conklin directed his words toward his left lapel, into a microphone sewn into the buttonhole ?Under what name is he registered?? ?Registered?? ?Like in reserved benches, only roomsWho do we ask for?? ?No one, sirThe taipan?s secretary will approach you in the lobby ?Did that same secretary approach you also?? ?Sir?? ?Who hired you to follow us?? ?We are not at liberty to discuss such matters and we will not do so ?That?s it!? shouted Alexander Conklin, yelling over his shoulder as floodlights suddenly lit up the Smithsonian grounds around the deserted path, revealing the two startled old men to be OrientalsNine personnel from the Central Intelligence Agency walked rapidly into the glare of light from all directions, their hands under their jacke

31.12.2010 um 03:46 Uhr

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@@@@@Come through to the entrance door, ScarlettShe escorted Scarlett onto the top of the steps that led down to the freshly gravelled drive "My grief," Scarlett said weaklyTwo long rows of uniformed servants were facing herFitzpatrick stood slightly in front of the cook, four kitchen maids, two parlor maids, four upstairs maids, three dairymaids, the head laundress, and three laundry maids To her left she saw a haughty-looking man who could only be a butler, eight footmen, two nervous-footed boys, the stableman she knew and six grooms, and five men she guessed were gardeners by their earthstained hands "I believe I need to sit down," she whispered"First you smile and welcome them to Ballyhara," Charlotte saidHer tone would permit no remonstranceScarlett did as she was toldBack inside the house-which had now become an establishment-Scarlett began to giggle "They're all better dressed than I am," she saidShe looked at Charlotte Montague's expressionless face"You're about to bust out laughing, Charlotte, you can't fool meFitz must have had a high old time planning this "We did rather," Charlotte admittedA smile was the nearest thing to "bust out laughing" that Scarlett could get from herScarlett invited all the people from Ballyhara and Adamstown to come up to see the revived Big HouseThe long dining room table was spread with refreshments, and she darted from room to room, urging everyone to help themselves, dragging them to see the High KingsCharlotte Montague stood quietly to one side of the big staircase, quietly disapproving Scarlett ignored herShe tried to ignore the discomfort and embarrassment of her cousins and villagers, but within a half hour of their arrival, she was close to tears"It goes against tradition, MrsO," Rosaleen Fitzpatrick murmured to her, "it's naught to do with youNo farmer's boot has ever crossed the threshold of a Big House in Ire

30.12.2010 um 03:38 Uhr

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@@@@@?Because we wouldn't do that I stared at his earnest face, trying to believe ?Oh!? Ian said as he understood, and then he laughed?That wasn't a bad planI'm surprised I didn't think of it Jamie scowled at the big man and patted my arm before removing his hand?Don't be scared,? he said Jeb took up where he'd left off?So this big room here is fitted up with a few cots in case anyone gets sick or hurtWe've been pretty lucky on that countDoc doesn't have much to work with in an emergency?Your folks threw out allour medicines when they took over thingsHard to get our hands on what we need I nodded slightly; the movement was absentmindedI was still reeling, trying to get my bearingsThis room looked innocent enough, as if it were only used for healing, but it made my stomach twist and contract ?What do you know about alien medicine?? the doctor asked suddenly, his head cocked to the sideHe watched my face with expectant curiosity I stared at him wordlessly ?Oh, you can talk to Doc,? Jeb encouraged me?He's a pretty decent guy, all things considered I shook my head onceI meant to answer the doctor's question, to tell them that I knew nothing, but they misunderstood ?She's not giving away any trade secrets,? Ian said sourly?Are you, sweetheart?? ?Manners, Ian,? Jeb barke