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." Theymoved to the next room.It too passed.Landgraf stood frowning.Are there ways into the cellar from outside?"Yes sir, colonel," Lipanov said."At the end is a back en=, with a door thatis kept barred.And the coal bunker of en=, with room has a small door for acoal chute, that a man could crawl through.""Have them both checked immediately.And Lieutenant, I want two men on guardhere at themagazines.At all times.Also one in the furnace room, and doublethe guards at the front entrance.This finding may have nothing at all to dowith us, but we must take no chances."Then he turned and left the cellar, muttering about phoning Munich.He'd tellthem once again that they really needed to remove this high explosive.Sincethe aliens could not use it, it served no purpose here.Munich.And after all, he did wear the Iron Cross, the old one that reallymeant something.At some time in his life he'd been a warrior and a hero.Meanwhile, Lipanov told himself, I'll set lookouts on balconies during theday.And guards outside at night, in pairs, with orders to shoot anything thatmoves.American paratroops are all criminals-rapists an murderers released fromprisonsfile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Deskt.,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html (381 of 452)3/12/2004 11:18:12 PMfile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Desktop/New%20Folder/Dalmas,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html to fight us-everyone knows that.They scruple at nothing.Lipanov watched him leave.Was that all? he wondered Three guards in thecellar and two more at the entrance? Who had dropped that parachute?Americans, obviously.And to whom? A demolitions team, of course.As for why.This was the only military installation for many kilometers, so obviously thePage 176 ABC Amber Palm Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abcpalm.htmlschloss was the target, the schloss or perhaps the aliens.Yet the colonel wastreating the affair as if they were dealing with ordinary criminals.Whatshould do was request a battalion be sent to hunt them down.Well.Perhaps he intended to, he'd mumbled something about36CrescendoMacurdy's collapse was cut short by a realization: Kurqosz would have noticedwhen the gate opening cut short, and be concerned.Guardsmen might be sent.Grunting, he got to his feet and started down the truck trail, still cloaked,though he'd hear any vehicle grinding its way up the steep grade.He reached the foot of the ridge without seem g or hearing anyone.Meanwhilehis legs and buttocks were stiffening from his furious exertions of themorning, and the ends of his toes were sore from his downhill runs.Out ofshape again, he thought, and headed back to the schloss, not by the countyroad, but through thefile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Deskt.,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html (382 of 452)3/12/2004 11:18:12 PMfile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Desktop/New%20Folder/Dalmas,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html woods, pausing at the edge of thelawn till a cloud obscured the sun.The cellar's rear entryway was locked, which disappointed but didn't surprisehim.Slipping around the comer into the shadow of the north wing , he leanedagainst the wall and thought for a bit, reviewing plans.He was stiff,seriously now-thighs, buttocks, calves, even tibialis.By noon he'd havetrouble walking, let alone running if necessary, unless he did some thingabout it.And before long, the shortage of sleep would dull him.Macurdy, old horse, he told himself, it's time to take care of yourself for achange.With that he crossed the lawn again and hiked back into the woods.Feeling thirsty, he reached for his canteen.Empty.He must, he thought, havedrunk it all that morning, and in the intensity of his focus, never noticed;only now did he realize his clothes were wet with sweat.So he continued tothe lake, where he refilled his canteen, drank deeply from it, and topped itoff again.By that time he was hobbling badly, so he went well back among the trees, satdown against one, and focused on the dark and murky aura around his legs.Youdid good work, he told them, damn good, and I appreciate it.Now let's seewhatI can do for you.He began to touch the sore places, willing increased blood flow into them,touched the energy vortices in his hip joints, knees, ankles, feeling theirfile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Deskt.,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html (383 of 452)3/12/2004 11:18:12 PMfile:///D|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry/Desktop/New%20Folder/Dalmas,%20John%20-%202%20-%20The%20Bavarian%20Gate.html energy.Then he began manipulatingthe energy threads.The tissues were heavily loaded with fatty acids, andresponded more slowly than he'd expected.30 minutes though, the soreness was much reduced, and he got to his knees, towork on his buttocks by feel and visualization [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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