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第54部分

No; that's not right。 What I actually finished with was the stuff that came out of Percy; the bugs or the whatever…it…was。 That was a hard thing to tell; even to your wife; but I told it。

As I talked; she brought me black coffee by the half…cup at first my hands were shaking too badly to pick up a whole one without spilling it。 By the time I finished; the shaking had eased some; and I felt that I could even take some food an egg; maybe; or some soup。

〃The thing that saved us was that we didn't really have to lie; any of us。〃

〃Just leave a few things out;〃 she said; and nodded。 〃Little things; mostly; like how you took a condemned murderer out of prison; and how he cured a dying woman; and how he drove that Percy Wetmore crazy by … what? … spitting a pureed brain tumor down his throat?〃

〃I don't know; Jan;〃 I said。 〃I only know that if you keep talking like that; you'll end up either eating that soup yourself; or feeding it to the dog。〃

〃I'm sorry。 But I'm right; aren't I?〃

〃Yeah;〃 I said。 Except we got away with the…〃 The what? You couldn't call it an escape; and furlough wasn't right; either。 〃the field trip。 Not even Percy can tell them about that; if he ever es back。〃

〃If he es back;〃 she echoed。 〃How likely is that?〃

I shook my head to indicate I had no idea。 But I did; actually; I didn't think he was going to e back; not in 1932; not in '42 or '52; either。 In that I was right。 Percy Wetmore stayed at Briar Ridge until it burned flat in 1944。 Seventeen inmates were killed in that fire; but Percy wasn't one of them。 Still silent and blank in every regard…the word I learned to describe that state is catatonic … he was led out by one of the guards long before the fire reached his wing。 He went on to another