thedestroyer.slavesafari-第9部分
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the jackal was a soldier。
〃I don't think so;〃 said Colonel Butler。
〃What is your rank; Butler?〃
〃Colonel; Mr。 President。〃
〃And what is my rank?〃
〃General; Mr。 President。〃
〃Did they teach you discipline in your CIA?〃
〃They did。〃
〃Then you know that when a colonel disagrees with a general; a general is right。〃 Big Daddy clapped his hands gleefully。
〃No; Mr。 President; they taught me that the general gets his way。 But any man can be right。〃
Obode frowned a deep dark frown。 He summoned Butler's ear forward with a finger。
〃When I want logic; Butter; I'll ask for it;〃 he said。
〃The lieutenant is innocent; …though;〃 whispered Butler; hearing the captain again approach the door。
〃Maybe he is; maybe he isn't。 He could be the jackal。〃
〃He's not;〃 Butler said。 〃I am the jackal。〃
Obode leaned back and stared at Butler。 〃You want to die; Colonel?〃
〃No; Mr。 President; I want your life saved。 I brought the jackal into the palace last night to root out your enemies。 If I put the jackal there; whoever says he found a man to be the jackal is a liar。 The captain of your… guard is a liar。 He knows that you want to bring the Loni into the government; and so he is trying to destroy your plan by accusing the Loni lieutenant of a crime he did not mit。 You see your enemy? He is as far away as the captain。〃
Obode did not look up at the captain who was now approaching the President's chair。 Intrigue was afoot
Butler looked at the captain; who returned his look with loathing。 Butler winked。 The captain had been one of the few men close to Obode who did not agree with Butler that Obode was a lunatic whose continued rule would make Busati a worldwide joke。 Because the captain did not agree with Butler; the captain was dangerous to Butler。 But how he had overplayed his hand。
The captain stood in front of Obode with a hand on the shoulder of a thin man; wearing the tattered remnants of a lieutenant's uniform。 The man's legs and wrists were in heavy gray irons。 His mouth was a blotch of blood。 A tooth stuck out through his lower lip。
〃He has confessed that he is the jackal; General;〃 said the captain。
〃A confession is a confession;〃 said Obode。 〃That is logic and the CIA style of investigation is logic; so the man is guilty。 But I will ask him myself。〃
Obode looked up at the lieutenant; who had to be continually jerked upright by the captain of the guards;
〃Are you the jackal?〃
Drops of dark red blood fell to the clean marble floor at the man's feet; building a puddle; splattering fault rays of red around it as each drop hit。 The man; his eyes swollen almost shut; nodded and the puddle became bigger。
Butler twisted the gold chain ring on his right hand。
〃Guilty;〃 said Obode。 The captain smiled。
〃Set up a firing squad;〃 said Obode。 〃I will personally administer the executions〃 He clapped his hands; the man…was led away; and servants rushed in with rags and water to clean the blood off the palace floor。
Big Daddy took care of the Libyan Ambassador in three minutes。 He confided to the Ambassador that Israel was planning a raid on the Busati plain and he needed 85 million more in gold reserves to repel it。 When the Libyan ambassador appeared somewhat dubious; Big Daddy wistfully remembered the fine training he had personally received from the Israeli paratroopers and how he longed to wear again the wings he had earned at such a high personal cost。 He also reminded the Ambassador that he was the only leader of a nation to publicly say to the foreign press that Hitler had been right。 That was worth at least 85 million right there。 The Libyan 'Ambassador timidly suggested that Big Daddy had been paid for that already; but finally agreed to ask his glorious revolutionary leader; Colonel Quadaffi; for the funds。
〃Don't ask…tell;〃 said Obode and that Jook care of the Libyan Ambassador。
〃We'll get 25 million;〃 Obode told Butler…when the Ambassador had left。 〃Better than nothing。 I can't wait for their oil to dry up。 They smell funny。 Who's next?〃
〃The journalist; Remo Mueller; from America。 The one who wrote the favorable piece about you;〃 said Butler。
〃I'll see him tomorrow。〃
〃You've been saying that for three days。〃
〃I'll say that for three days more。 We have an execution for me to administer。 But first I wish to see the jackal you say you brought into the grounds。〃
〃Will you still execute the lieutenant?〃
〃I said there would be an execution。 I cannot go back on my word;〃 said Obode。
The salutes along the corridors by the guards were crisp and rigid; a perfection of discipline that could only be imposed by the best of British sergeants major。
As they walked down steps to a small cell beneath the palace; Obode asked Butler how things were at the white house with the iron gate。
〃Just fine; Mr。 President。 Your soldiers who use it bless your name continuously。 You should pay it a visit yourself。〃
Obode sneered and shook his head。
〃You don't like white women; General?〃
〃You don't have to put them in chains to bang them。 I will tell you; Colonel; that before you came I had white women。 I had yellow women。 I had Hausa women and Loni women。 I had old women and young women; fat women and skinny women; women who smelled of perfume and women who smelled of dung。 Colonel Butler;〃 said Obode; pausing before an iron door to which Butler had the key; 〃there isn't… a spit's difference between any of them。 And your adventures to get young rich American girls costs too much; and may yet get us into trouble with your American government。〃
〃But; General; isn't it fitting that the greatest soldiers of the great leader of a great country; get the very best?〃
〃Best of what? Queen Elizabeth or the lowest bush tribe whore。 Same thing。〃
〃You have had Queen Elizabeth?〃
〃No。 But if a man eats one hundred hogs; does he have to eat another to know what it will taste like?〃
〃I'm sorry; General; I thought you approved of what I was doing for your men。〃 Butler twisted the gold ring on his right hand。
Obode shrugged his massive shoulders。 〃You wanted to have your house and your games so I let you。 I like you; Butler。 You are the only man on my staff who has not loyalty to one tribe or another; but is loyal just tom e。 Even if you are soft on the Loni。 So; I let you have 。 your house。 Now let me see your jackal。〃
Butler turned the key and opened the door on an empty cell。 Obode walked in and sniffed the air。 Before the stunned Butler could move; Obode snapped the Colonel's revolver from his holster as if disarming a recalcitrant enlisted man。
〃I put the jackal here myself。 I tied it right to that wall。 I wanted to show you there were liars in your guard。 The jackal was here; General。 What reason would I have to lie to you?〃
〃Outside; Butler;〃 said Obode。
The palace courtyard was hot in the morning African sun; baking hot with' dust in the very grass itself。 The captain of the guard grinned broadly when he saw the Loni…loving American Colonel go before the General with his hands up and holster empty。 He winked broadly at Butler; and then turned and motioned his firing squad to kneel。
〃Against the wall;〃 said General Obode。
At the wall; Butler spun around beside the Loni officer who was chained against the wall in a standing position; but whose body hung heavy from his wrist manacles。
〃You're a damned idiot; General;〃 Butler yelled。
〃When you shoot me; you shoot the best officer you have。 I just want you to know that; you dumb bastard。〃
〃You call me a dumb bastard;〃 yelled back Obode; 〃but you're the one who's got his hands up against the wall。〃
At that; Butler laughed。
〃You're right; you fat bastard; but you're still shooting the best officer you ever had。〃
〃That's where you're wrong; skinny little man。 I am going to shoot the officer who lied to me about the jackal。〃
The captain of the guard smiled。 The firing squad behind him waited for a signal。 It did not get one。 There was the crack of a pistol and the captain of the palace guard was no longer smiling。 There was a very dumb look on his face and a very wide dark red hole between his eyes; although few people saw it because the head was jerked back by the force of the shot。 The body followed。 It hit the burned grass with a whoomph and moved no more。
〃So much for people who lie to me about jackals。 And now for those who call me a fat bastard;〃 said General Obode。 He extended the pistol at arm's length and walked up to Colonel Butler's face。
〃Don't do it again;〃 he said to Butler and spun the pistol around; Western style; offering it handle first。
〃How do you know I won't shoot you now; you?。。。〃 said Butler; stopping as the pistol spun once more in Obode's hand so that now Butler was again looking down the barrel。
〃。。。 glorious leader;〃 smiled Butler; finishing the sentence。
〃You and you;〃 Obode yelled to two soldiers still kneeling; waiting for an execution order。 〃Take that man down from the wall。 And treat him carefully。 He is your new captain of the palace guard。〃 。
〃He is a Loni;〃 Butler said; taking the pistol from Obode and returning it to his holster。
〃The other one was a Hausa; and he lied to me。 How much worse could a Loni be?〃
As he and Butler wal