cc.themediterraneancaper2-第11部分
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was to see your old bird e thundering down out of the sun。〃
〃It must have surprised our friend in the Albatros too;〃 Giordino grinned。 〃You should have seen his jaw drop when he turned and saw us for the first time。〃Pitt finished knotting his tie。 〃No one expected us because my flight plan did not include Brady Field。 I originally planned to set down in the sea next to the First Attempt。 That's why our flying ghost and Brady Control were both unaware of our ETA。〃 He paused; reflecting as he looked down at Lewis。 〃I strongly suggest; Colonel; that you take extreme defensive measures。 I've a feeling we haven't seen the last of the yellow Albatros。〃
Lewis stared up at Pitt curiously。 〃What makes you so certain he'll return?〃
Pitt's eyes glinted。 〃He had a definite purpose for attacking the field; and it wasn't to kill men or destroy aircraft belonging to the United States。 His plan was simply to throw you into a panic。〃
〃What would he gain by that?〃 asked Giordino。
〃Stop and think about it for a moment。〃 Pitt glanced at his watch; then to Lewis。 〃If this situation looked truly threatening and perilous; Colonel; you'd have to evacuate all American civilians to the mainland。〃
〃Yes; that's true;〃 admitted Lewis。 〃But at the moment I see no reason to take such steps。 The Greek government has assured me they're offering; their plete cooperation in finding the pilot and plane。〃
〃But if you thought you had reason;〃 pressed Pitt。 〃Wouldn't you also order mander Gunn to remove the First Attempt from the Thasos area?〃
Lewis' eyes narrowed。 〃As a safety precaution; of course。 That white ship makes one hell of an inviting target for an aerial sniper。〃
Pitt flicked his Zippo and lit a cigarette。 〃Believe It or not; sir; that's your answer。〃
Giordino and Lewis looked at each other and then at Pitt; puzzled。
Pitt continued。 〃As you know; Colonel; Admiral Sandecker ordered Giordino and myself to Thasos to investigate the strange mishaps that have occurred during the NUMA's offshore operations。 This morning; while conversing with mander Gunn; I discovered evidence of a sabotage which leads me to believe that there's a definite connection between the raid and the accidents aboard the First Attempt。 Now; if we take this assumption one step further; we begin to see that Brady Field was not the main objective of our reincarnated adversary。 The raid was only an indirect means of removing mander Gunn and the First Attempt from Thasos。〃
Lewis looked at Pitt thoughtfully。 〃I suppose the next question is why?〃
〃I don't have an answer yet;〃 said Pitt。 〃But I'm certain our mysterious friend and his flair for dramatics has a high powered reason behind his game。 He wouldn't go to such devious lengths for penny ante stakes。 He's most likely hiding something of great value and the NUMA researchers on the ship are in a position to stumble onto it。〃
〃That something you speak of could be sunken treasure;〃 Lewis' lips gleamed wetly。
Pitt pulled an overseas cap out of his suitcase and set it jauntily on his head。 〃That's one obvious conclusion。〃
A faraway look came Into Lewis' eyes and he said softly; 〃I wonder what it could be and how much it's worth?〃
Pitt turned and faced Giordino。 〃Al; contact Admiral Sandecker and ask him to research all possible lost or sunken treasure troves in the Aegean Sea within spitting distance of Thasos and send us the data as soon as possible。 Tell him it's urgent。〃
〃Consider it done;〃 Giordino said。 〃It's eleven o'clock in the morning in Washington so we should have an answer by breakfast。〃
〃Now we're getting somewhere;〃 Lewis boomed。
〃The sooner I get answers; the sooner I can get the Pentagon off my back。 Is there any way I can help?〃
Pitt glanced at his watch again。 〃As the Boy Scouts say…Be Prepared。 That's all we can do for the present。 You can bet Brady Field and the First Attempt are being closely observed。 When it es apparent no one is being evacuated and the oceanography ship still floats out there on the Aegean; we can expect another visit from the yellow Albatros。 You've had your fun; Colonel It's my guess mander Gunn's turn is next。〃
〃Please tell the mander;〃 said Lewis; 〃I'll give him whatever assistance I have at my disposal。〃
〃Thank you; sir;〃 said Pitt。 〃But I don't think It would be wise to warn mander Gunn just yet。〃
〃For God's sake; why not?〃 gasped Giordino。
Pitt grinned coldly。 〃So far; all of this is pure conjecture。 Besides; any preparation on board the First Attempt would be a dead giveaway of our intentions。 No; we've got to bait our unknown World War I ghost and bring him out into the open。〃
Giordino looked at Pitt evenly。 〃You can't risk the lives of the scientists and ship's crew without giving them a chance to defend themselves。〃 〃Gunn is in no immediate danger。 Our ghost pilot will undoubtedly wait at least one more day to see if the First Attempt departs before he attacks again。〃 Pitt smiled until the mirth lines etched into the sides of his eyes。 〃In the meantime; I'll put my creative talents to work on a plan for a trap。〃
Lewis got to his feet and faced Pitt。 'For the sake of those men on the ship; I hope you e up with a good one。〃
〃No plan is considered foolproof; Colonel;〃 replied Pitt; 〃until after it's been applied。〃 Giordino walked toward the door。 〃I'll run over to Base Operations and send that message to the Admiral。〃
〃When you've finished;〃 said Lewis; 〃drop by my quarters for supper。〃 Twisting his moustache; he turned to Pitt。 〃You're invited too。 I'll give you men a real treat and whip up my renowned specialty: scallops with mushrooms in white wine sauce。〃
〃It sounds very appetizing;〃 said Pitt。 〃But I'm afraid I must decline。 I have a previous dinner engagement。 。 。 with a very attractive lady。〃
Giordino and Lewis could only gawk at him in dazed amazement。 Pitt tried to look nonchalant。 〃She's sending a car to pick me up at the main gate at six。 I have just two minutes and thirty seconds to get there; so I'd best be leaving。 Good evening; Colonel; and thank you for your invitation。 I hope you'll give me a rain check。〃 He faced Giordino。 〃Al; let me know the minute the Admiral's reply es in。〃 Pitt turned and opened the door and left the room。
Lewis slowly shook his head。 〃Is he bull…shitting or does he really have a date with a girl?〃
〃I've never known Dirk to bull…shit about women; sir;〃 said Giordino。 He was beginning to enjoy Lewis' state of shock。
〃But where did he meet her? To my knowledge he hasn't been anywhere except the field and the ship。
Giordino shrugged。 〃Beats me。 But knowing Pitt as I do; It wouldn't surprise me if he picked up a girl on the hundred yards between the main gate and the First Attempt's loading dock。〃
Lewis' booming laugh cracked across the room。 〃Well e along; Captain。 I'm not a sexy girl but at least I can cook。 How about some of my scallops?〃
〃Why not?〃 said Giordino。 〃That's the best offer I've had all afternoon。〃
5
The furnace…like atmosphere cooled slightly as the fading sun fell to the west beyond the Thasos mountains。 Long crooked shadows from the mountains' tree…lined summits had moved down the slopes and were touching the seaward edge of Brady Field when Pitt passed through the main gate。 He stopped on the outer road and inhaled the pure Mediterranean air; enjoying the inner sensation of having his lungs tingle。 The habitual call for a cigarette tugged at his mind; but he pushed the urge aside and took another deep breath; looking out to sea。 Beyond the rolling surf; the setting sun painted the First Attempt a colorful golden orange。 The visibility was crystal clear; and at a distance of two miles his eyes could pick out an amazing amount of detail on board the ship。 He stood quiet and still for almost a full two minutes; lost in the beauty of the scene。 Then he glanced about; looking for the car that Teri promised to send for him。 It was there; sitting off to one side of the road like a palatial and sumptuous yacht resting at anchor。
〃Well I'll be damned;〃 Pitt muttered; spotting the car。 He moved closer and his face betrayed an admiration for fine automobiles。 It was a Maybach…Zepplin town car; plete with a sliding glass partition separating the enclosed passenger partment from the driver; who sat in the open exposed to the sun。 Behind the large double…M ornament on the radiator; the hood stretched back six feet and ended at a low split windshield。 giving the car an image of great brutish power。 The long flowing fenders and running boards gleamed black but the coachwork was painted a deep multi…coated silver。 It was a classic among classics: superb Teutonic craftsmanship evident in every fitting; every nut and every bolt。 If the 1936 Rolls…Royce Phantom III typified the British ideal of silence and distinguished mechanical efficiency; then its German counterpart was found in the 1936 Maybach Zepplin。
Pitt stepped up beside the car and ran his right hand over a gargantuan spare tire that sat solidly mounted in the front fender well。 He grinned a grin of satisfaction and relief as he noted the tire's tread was deeply grooved in a diamond…shaped pattern。 He p