en。 He gave me a tiny shrug; just one shoulder lifting an inch and then dropping; but it was enough。 So what? that shrug said。 What else is there; Paul? We did what we had to do; and we did it the best we could。
Yes。 Results hadn't been half…bad; either。
Harry undid the last buckle on the straitjacket。 Grimacing with disgust and rage; Percy pawed it off and let it drop at his feet。 He wouldn't look at any of us; not directly。
〃Give me my gun and my baton;〃 he said。 I handed them over。 He dropped the gun into its holster and shoved the hickory stick into its custom loop。
〃Percy; if you think about it … 〃
〃Oh; I intend to;〃 he said; brushing past me。 〃I intend to think about it very hard。 Starting right now。 On my way home。 One of you boys can clock me out at quitting time。〃 He reached the door of the restraint room and turned to survey us with a look of angry; embarrassed contempt … a deadly bination for the secret we'd had some fool's hope of keeping。
〃Unless; of course; you want to try explaining why I left early。〃
He left the room and went striding up the Green Mile; forgetting in his agitation why that green floored central corridor was so wide。 He had mad this mistake once before and had gotten away with it。 He would not get away with it again。
I followed him out the door; trying to think of a way to soothe him down … I didn't want him leaving E Block the way he was now; sweaty and dishevelled; with the red print of my hand still on his cheek。 The other three followed me。
What happened then happened very fast … it was all over in no more than a minute; perhaps even less。 Yet I remember all of it to this day … mostly; I think; because I told Janice everything when I got home and that set it in my mind。 Wh