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 With a soft cry of alarm; the old man dropped his Krugerrand and disappeared into the darkness。 The rest followed suit。 Instantly; it seemed; McFarlane was left alone; staring into the still darkness of the brush。 He turned wildly as the light grew in intensity。 It was ing straight for the camp。 And now he could see it was a big Blackhawk helicopter; its rotors tearing up the night air; running lights winking; the oversize spotlight racing across the ground until at last it fixed him in its glare。
 McFarlane threw himself into the dust behind a thornbush and lay there; feeling exposed in the brilliant light。 Digging a hand into his boot; he pulled out a small pistol。 Dust whipped up around him; stinging his eyes as the desert bushes gyrated maniacally。 The helicopter slowed; hovered; and descended to an open area at one side of the camp; the backwash blowing a cascade of sparks from the fire。 As the chopper settled; a lightbar on its roof lit up; bathing the area in an even harsher glare。 The rotors powered down。 McFarlane waited; wiping dirt from his face; keeping his eyes on the helicopter's hatch; gun at the ready。 Soon it swung open; and a large; solid man stepped out; alone。
 McFarlane peered through the thorny scrub。 The man was dressed in khaki shorts and a cotton bush shirt; and a Tilley hat sat on his massive shaven head。 There was something heavy swinging in one of the shorts' oversize pockets。 The man began walking toward McFarlane。
 McFarlane slowly rose; keeping the bush between himself and the chopper; training his gun on the man's chest。 But the stranger seemed unconcerned。 Although he was in shadow; silhouetted by the chopper's takedown lights; McFarlane thought he saw teeth gleaming in a smile。 He stopped five paces away。 He had to be six foot eight; at least … McFarlane was not sure he had ever seen anybody quite as tall before。
 〃You're a difficult man to find;〃 the man said。
 In the deep; resonant voice McFarlane heard nasal traces of an East Coast accent。 〃Who the hell are you?〃 he replied; keeping the gun leveled。
 〃Introductions are so much more pleasant after the firearms have been put away。〃
 〃Take the gun out of your pocket and toss it in the dirt;〃 said McFarlane。
 The man chuckled and withdrew the lump: it was not a gun; but a small thermos。 〃Something to keep out the chill;〃 he said; holding it up。 〃Care to share it with me?〃
 McFarlane glanced back at the helicopter; but the only other occupant was the pilot。 〃It took me a month to gain their trust;〃 he said in a low voice; 〃and you've just scattered them all to hell and gone。 I want to know who you are; and why you're here。 And it had better be good。〃
 〃It's not good; I'm afraid。 Your partner; Nestor Masangkay; is dead。〃
 McFarlane felt a sudden numbness。 His gun hand slowly dropped。 〃Dead?〃
 The man nodded。
 〃How?〃
 〃Doing just what you're doing。 We don't really know how。〃 He gestured。 〃Shall we move by the fire? I didn't expect these Kalahari nights to be so nippy。〃
 McFarlane edged toward the remains of the fire; keeping the gun loosely by his side; his mind full of conflicting emotions。 He noticed; distantly; that the backwash of the chopper had erased his sand map; exposing the little nugget of iron。
 〃So what's your connection to Nestor?〃 he asked。
 The man did not answer right away。 Instead; he surveyed the scene … the dozen metal detectors scattered willy…nilly by the fleeing San; the gold coins lying in the sand。 He bent down and picked up the brown fingernail of iron; hefted it; and then held it up to his eye。 Then he glanced up at McFarlane。 〃Looking for the Okavango meteorite again?〃
 McFarlane said nothing; but his hand tightened on the gun。
 〃You knew Masangkay better than anybody。 I need you to help me finish his project。〃
 〃And just what project was that?〃 McFarlane asked。
 〃I'm afraid I've said all I can say about it。〃
 〃And I'm afraid I've heard all I want to hear。 The only person I help anymore is myself。〃
 〃So I've heard。〃
 McFarlane stepped forward quickly; the anger returning。 The man raised a pacifying hand。 〃The least you can do is hear me out。〃
 〃I haven't even heard your name; and; frankly; I don't want to。 Thanks for bringing me the bad news。 Now why don't you get back in your chopper and get the hell out of here。〃
 〃Forgive me for not introducing myself。 I'm Palmer Lloyd。〃
 McFarlane began to laugh。 〃Yeah; and I'm Bill Gates。〃
 But the big man wasn't laughing … just smiling。 McFarlane looked closer at his face; really studying it for the first time。 〃Jesus;〃 he breathed。
 〃You may have heard that I'm building a new museum。〃
 McFarlane shook his head。 〃Was Nestor working for you?〃
 〃No。 But his activities recently came to my attention; and I want to finish what he started。〃
 〃Look;〃 said McFarlane; shoving the gun into his waistband。 〃I'm not interested。 Nestor Masangkay and I parted ways a long time ago。 But I'm sure you know all about that。〃
 Lloyd smiled and held up the thermos。 〃Shall we talk about it over a toddy?〃 Without waiting for an answer; he settled himself by the fire … white man style; with his butt in the dust … unscrewed the cap; and poured out a steaming cup。 He offered it to McFarlane; who shook his head impatiently。
 〃You like hunting meteorites?〃 Lloyd asked。
 〃It has its days。〃
 〃And you really think you'll find the Okavango?〃
 〃Yes。 Until you dropped out of the sky。〃 McFarlane crouched beside him。 〃I'd love to chitchat with you。 But every minute you sit here with that idling chopper; the Bushmen are getting farther away。 So I'll say it again。 I'm not interested in a job。 Not at your museum; not at any museum。〃 He hesitated。 〃Besides; you can't pay me what I'm going to make on the Okavango。〃
 〃And just what might that be?〃 Lloyd asked; sipping the cup himself。
 〃A quarter million。 At least。〃
 Lloyd nodded 〃Assuming you find it。 Subtract what you owe everyone over the Tornarssuk fiasco; and I imagine you'll probably break even。〃
 McFarlane laughed harshly。 〃Everyone's entitled to one mistake。 I'll have enough left over to get me started on the next rock。 There's a lot of meteorites out there。 It sure beats a curator's salary。〃
 〃I'm not talking about a curatorship。〃
 〃Then what are you talking about?〃
 〃I'm sure you could make a pretty good guess。 I can't talk about particulars until I know you're on board。〃 He sipped at the toddy。 〃Do this one for your old partner。〃
 〃Old ex…partner。〃
 Lloyd sighed。 〃You're right。 I know all about you and Masangkay。 It wasn't entirely your fault; losing the Tornarssuk rock like that。 If anyone's to blame; it's the bureaucrats at the New York Museum of Natural History。〃
 〃Why don't you give up? I'm not interested。〃
 〃Let me tell you about the pensation。 As a signing bonus; I'll pay off the quarter million you owe; get the creditors off your back。 If the project is successful; you'll get another quarter million。 If it isn't; you'll have to settle for being debt free。 Either way; you can continue at my museum as director of the Planetary Sciences Department if you wish。 I'll build you a state…of…the…art laboratory。 You'll have a secretary; lab assistants; a six…figure salary … the works。〃
 McFarlane began to laugh again。 〃Beautiful。 So how long is this project?〃
 〃Six months。 On the outside。〃
 McFarlane stopped laughing。 〃Half a million for six months' work?〃
 〃If we're successful。〃
 〃What's the catch?〃
 〃No catch。〃
 〃Why me?〃
 〃You knew Masangkay: his quirks; his work patterns; his thoughts。 There's a big mystery lingering over what he was doing; and you're the man who can solve it。 And besides; you're one of the top meteorite hunters in the world。 You've got an intuitive sense about them。 People say you can smell them。〃
 〃I'm not the only one out there。〃 The praise irritated McFarlane: it smacked of manipulation。
 In response; Lloyd extended one hand; the knuckle of the ring finger raised。 There was a wink of precious metal as he turned it in McFarlane's direction。
 〃Sorry;〃 McFarlane answered。 〃I only kiss the ring of the pope。〃
 Lloyd chuckled。 〃Look at the stone;〃 he said。
 Peering more closely; McFarlane saw that the ring on Lloyd's finger consisted of a milky gemstone; deep violet; in a heavy platinum setting。 He recognized it immediately。 〃Nice stone。 But you could have bought it from me wholesale。〃
 〃No doubt。 After all; you and Masangkay are the ones that got the Atacama tektites out of Chile。〃
 〃Right。 And I'm still a wanted man in those parts as a result。〃
 〃We will offer you suitable protections。〃
 〃So it's Chile; huh? Well; I know what the insides of their jails look like。 Sorry。〃
 Lloyd didn't respond immediately。 Picking up a stick; he banked the scattered embers; then tossed the stick onto them。 The fire crackled up; beating back the darkness。 On anybody else; the Tilley hat would look a little silly; somehow; Lloyd managed to pull it off。 〃If you knew what we were planning; Dr。 McFarlane; you'd do it for free。 I'm offering you the scientific prize of the century。〃
 McFarlane chuckled; shaking his head。 〃I'm done with science;〃 he said。 〃I've had enough dusty labs and museum bureaucracies to last me a lifetime。〃
 Lloyd sighed an

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