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 all right; pretty fast; when I ran into the hell of a storm; the tail of yours I suppose。 I got through it as far as Lake George; and I meant to stay the night there; but it looked such a hellish place that when I saw a sign up at a side road advertising this motel I took a chance。〃 He smiled at me; and now he looked quite cheerful again。 〃Perhaps something told me you were at the end of the road and that you were in trouble。 Anyway; I had a puncture a mile from here; and here I am。〃 He smiled again; and reached out and put his hand on mine on the counter。 〃Funny the way things work out!〃
 〃But you must be absolutely beat; driving all that way。〃
 〃I've got something for that。 Be a good girl and give me another cup of coffee。〃
 While I busied myself with the percolator; he opened his case and took out a small bottle of white pills。 He took out two and when I gave him the coffee he swallowed them down。 〃Benzedrine。 That'll keep me awake for tonight。 I'll fit in some sleep tomorrow。〃 His eyes went to the mirror。 〃Hullo。 Here they e。〃 He gave me a smile of encouragement。 〃Now just don't worry。 Get some sleep。 I'll be around to see there's no trouble。〃
 The music on the radio faded; and musical chimes sounded midnight。
  
 Twelve: To Sleep…Perchance to Die!
 
 WHILE Sluggsy made for the back door and went out into the night; the thin man came slowly over to us。 He leaned against the edge of the counter。 〃Okay; folks。 Break it up。 It's midnight。 We're turning off the electricity。 My friend's getting emergency oil…lamps from the storehouse。 No sense wasting juice。 Mr。 Sanguinetti's orders。〃 The words were friendly and reasonable。 Had they decided to give up their plans; whatever they were; because of this man Bond? I doubted it。 The thoughts that listening to James Bond's story had driven away came flooding back。 I was going to have to sleep with these two men in the adjoining cabins on both sides of me。 I must make my room impregnable。 But they had the passkey! I must get this man Bond to help me。
 James Bond yawned hugely。 〃Well; I'll certainly be glad of some sleep。 Came a long way today; and I've got plenty more to cover tomorrow。 And you must be ready for bed; too; with all your worries。〃
 〃e again; mister?〃 The thin man's eyes had sharpened。
 〃It's a pretty responsible job you've got。〃
 〃What job's that?〃
 〃Oh; being an insurance assessor。 On a valuable property like this。 Must be worth half a million dollars; I'd say。 By the way; are either of you bonded?〃
 〃No; we ain't。 Mr。 Sanguinetti don't need to bond no one what works for him。〃
 〃That's a great pliment to his staff。 Must have good men。 Quite right to put a lot of trust in them。 Incidentally; what's the name of his insurance pany?〃
 〃Metro Accident and Home。〃 The thin man still leaned; relaxed; against the counter; but the gray face was now tense。 〃Why? What's it to you; mister? Suppose you quit with the double…talk and say what's on your mind。〃
 Bond said carelessly; 〃Miss Michel here was telling me the motel hadn't been doing so well。 I gather the place hasn't been accepted for membership in Quality Courts or Holiday Inns or Congress。 Difficult to do much trade without one of those affiliations。 And all this trouble to send up you fellows to count the spoons and turn off the electric light and so on。〃 James Bond looked sympathetic。 〃Just crossed my mind that the business might be on the rocks。 Too bad if it is。 Nice set…up here; and a fine site。〃
 The red fleck that I had seen once; terribly; before was now in the thin man's eyes。 He said softly; 〃Just suppose you bag your lip; mister。 I ain't standin' for no more limey cracks; get me? You suggestin' this ain't legit? Mebbe you think we set one up; huh?〃
 〃Now don't burn yourself up; Mr。 Horowitz。 No need to sing the weeps。〃 James Bond smiled broadly。 〃You see; I know the lingo too。〃 His smile suddenly went。 〃And I also know where it es from。 Now; do you get me?〃
 I suppose he meant this was gangster; jailbird language。 The thin man certainly thought so。 He looked startled; but now he had conquered his anger and he just said; 〃Okay; wise guy。 I've got the photo。 You gumshoes are all the same…looking for dirt where there ain't none。 Now; where in hell's that pal of mine? C'mon。 Let's hit the sack。〃
 As we filed out through the back door; the lights went out。 James Bond and I stopped; but the thin man went on along the covered way as if he could see in the dark。 Sluggsy appeared round the corner of the building carrying two oil…lamps。 He handed one to each of us。 His naked face; yellow in the light; split into a grin。 〃Happy dreams; folks!〃
 James Bond followed me over to my cabin and came inside。 He shut the door。 〃Damned if I know what they're up to; but the first thing to do is see that you're properly closed down for the night。 Now then; let's see。〃 He prowled round the room; examining the window fastenings; inspecting the hinges on the door; estimating the size of the ventilator louvers。 He seemed satisfied。 He said。 〃There's only the door。 You say they've got the master key。 We'll wedge the door; and when I've gone; just move the desk over as an extra barricade。〃 He went into the bathroom; tore off strips of lavatory paper; moistened them; and made them into firm wedges。 He rammed several under the door; turned the handle; and pulled。 They held; but could have been shaken loose by ramming。 He took the wedges out again and gave them to me。 Then he put his hand to the belt of his trousers and took out a short; stumpy revolver。 〃Ever fired one of these things?〃
 I said I'd shot at rabbits with a long…barreled 。22 target pistol when I was young。
 〃Well; this is a Smith and Wesson Police Positive。 A real stopper。 Remember to aim low。 Hold your arm out straight like this。〃 He showed me。 〃And try to squeeze the trigger and not snatch at it。 But it won't really matter。 I'll hear it and I'll e running。 Now remember。 You've got absolute protection。 The windows are good solid stuff; and there's no way of getting in between the glass slats; short of smashing them。〃 He smiled。 〃Trust these motel designers。 They know all there is to know about break…ins。 These hoodlums won't take a shot at you through them in the dark; but; just in case; leave your bed where it is and make up a camp bed with some cushions and bedding in that far corner on the floor。 Put the gun under your pillow。 Pull the desk in front of the door and balance the television set on the edge of it so that if anyone barges the door they knock it off。 That'll wake you; and then you just fire a shot through the door; close to the handle; where the man will be standing; and listen for the squawk。 Got it?〃
 I said yes; as happily as I could; and wished he would stay in the room with me。 But I hadn't the guts to ask him; and anyway he seemed to have his own plans。
 He came up to me and kissed me gently on the lips。 I was so surprised I just stood there。 He said lightly; 〃I'm sorry; Viv; but you're a beautiful girl。 In those overalls you're the prettiest garage…hand I've ever seen。 Now don't you worry。 Get some sleep。 I'll keep an eye on you。〃
 I threw my arms round his neck and kissed him back…hard; on the lips。 I said; 〃You're the most wonderful man I've ever met in my life。 Thank you for being here。 And please; James。 Be careful! You haven't seen them like I have。 They're really tough。 Please don't get hurt。〃
 He kissed me back; but only lightly; and I let go of him。 He said; 〃Don't worry。 I've seen this sort before。 Now you do all I told you and get off to sleep。 Night; Viv。〃
 And then he had gone。
 I stood for a moment looking at the closed door; and then I went and brushed my teeth and got ready for bed。 I looked at myself in the mirror。 I looked like hell… washed out; no make…up; and deep circles under my eyes。 What a day! And now this! I mustn't lose him! I mustn't let him go! But I knew in my heart that I had to。 He would go on alone; and I would have to; too。 No woman had ever held this man。 None ever would。 He was a solitary; a man who walked alone and kept his heart to himself。 He would hate involvement。 I sighed。 All right。 I would play it that way。 I would let him go。 I wouldn't cry when he did。 Not even afterward。 Wasn't I the girl who had decided to operate without a heart?
 Silly idiot! Silly; infatuated goose! This was a fine time to maunder like a girl in a women's magazine! I shook my head angrily and went into the bedroom and got on with what I had to do。
 It was still blowing hard; and the pine trees clashed fiercely outside my back window。 The moon; filtering through high scudding clouds; lit up the two high squares of glass at each end of the room and shone eerily through the thin; red…patterned curtains。 When the moon went behind the clouds; the blocks of blood…red photographer's light went dark and there was only the meager pool of yellow from the oil…lamp。 Without the brightness of electricity; there was a nasty little movie…set feeling about the oblong room。 The corners were dark; and the room seemed to be waiting for a director to call people out of the shadows and tell them what to do。
 I tried not to be nervous。 I put my ears to the connecting walls to right and left; but across the spac

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