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get away。
When they heard a distant animal roar; the men froze and checked their rifles。 Another roar sounded closer and they marked the direction and moved toward it。 Knotting together in a small group; they followed Carl; who limped in the lead。
The next roar was much closer…the dinosaur was ing toward them。 John spurted ahead to catch Cubby and pulled his arm to stop him。
〃Let 'em go。 I hope the dino eats them。〃
Cubby looked thoughtful for a minute; then nodded。 〃Yeah。 Ripman's long gone by now。〃
Then they heard the scream…a woman's scream。
Ripman pounded uphill and down; running full speed。 Angie and Ellen soon lost him in the forest ahead。 But they kept on the same path; following blindly。 Ellen; ahead; quickly saw Angie was falling behind。 Pounding up to the top of a rise; Ellen intended to wait for her friend。 A downhill start would get her to top speed as quickly as possible。 At the top Ripman's voice came out of the tall grass。
〃Get down!〃
Ellen dropped down next to Ripman; disappearing into the grass。 Angie was having trouble with the hill; barely trotting by the time she reached the top。 Ellen pulled her down。 Angie wheezed and Ellen gasped nearly as hard。 Ripman lay quietly; trying to listen; shushing them over and over。 When they caught their breaths; Ripman turned his head to listen to the forest。
〃Won't it follow the blood?〃 Ellen asked: 〃Why would it e after us when there's all those dinosaurs to eat? We're too small; aren't we?〃
Ripman; irritated by the noise of the questions; ignored Ellen for a full minute。 Finally he answered; 〃If it's a carnivore it's probably following the herd because that's its food supply; but if ir just ate one of those suckers it's not going to be hungry。〃
〃So it's not dangerous?〃 Angie suggested。
〃It's more dangerous to us。 If it smells us it might get curious。 It can always pick up the trail of that herd。 A full belly means it can afford to explore; look for new food。 Easier food。〃
〃Us;〃 Ellen concluded。
〃Just a little cheesecake for dessert;〃 Angie added with a false laugh。
〃Quiet;〃 Ripman said suddenly。
Ellen listened hard and picked out the distant sounds almost as soon as Ripman; who lay still waiting;
The density of the forest and the dinosaur's deep brownish green coloring made the carnivore difficult to see。 It walked on two powerful back legs; leaning forward so far it looked as if it would fall。 Somewhere behind it was a massive counterbalancing tail。 It had long forelegs; nine or ten feet in length; and a huge head that was mostly jaws。 Deep breathing sounds rumbled past bloodied teeth; and it swung its head back and forth as it walked。
Ellen started to get up to run; but Ripman grabbed her arm and kept her down。 Then he leaned into her and whispered; 〃Slowly and quietly。 If you can't keep up this time; I'll leave you。 Tell your friend。〃
Ellen relayed that to Angie in a whisper; and Angie's face fell。 Ripman inched his way down the hill away from the dinosaur; moving as little grass as possible。 His bow was still slung over his shoulder; but Ellen realized it would be of little use。 She and Angie followed; keeping their heads below the top of the grasses。 Halfway。down the hill Ripman turned and padded softly through the forest; his speed and noise increasing as he put distance between himself and the dinosaur。
Again; Ellen and Angie followed; but their best speed would not keep Ripman in sight for long。 Angie pressed her hand against her waist; wheezing again and slowing。 Ellen trotted beside her。 They settled into a low running rhythm; a pace Angie seemed able to sustain。
After a mile they heard the roar。
Ellen looked back to see the dinosaur's head staring at them from around a tree。 As they gaped in horror; the dinosaur's mouth opened wide; and another deafening roar rattled their nerves。 Angie poured the rest of her energy into her feet and picked up the pace; as Ellen; risking another look behind; saw the dinosaur in pursuit; gaining fast。
Suddenly they broke free of the forest into a small clearing。 On the other side was a section of tumbled…down forest… smoke drifted up from the far side of the clearing。 Ripman's head appeared above the grass and his arms began waving。 His voice drifted over the clearing。 〃Here; this way!〃
Angie and Ellen raced across the clearing; too afraid to risk a look behind them。 Ripman was waving frantically; signaling them to pass him and keep on going。 As they passed; Ripman dragged a flaming bundle behind them; setting fire to the grass。 When Ripman passed her at a dead run; she looked back to see the dinosaur pound through the fire; extinguishing the small flame with its massive feet。 Now Ellen knew they weren't going to make it。
Ripman made it to the fallen trees first; dodging around the massive foliage of one and climbing over the trunk。of the next; using broken limbs like a ladder。 Ellen followed his lead; throwing herself over the log; panicked by the crashing sounds of the dinosaur behind her。 She reached back to pull Angie down with her; only to see her friend silhouetted on the top of the tree trunk behind her; leaning forward to roll down the other side。 But she never made it。 Towering over Angie was the dinosaur。 A nine…foot foreleg with razor sharp claws swept the length of the tree; shearing off limbs six inches thick。 Angie screamed when she saw the arm ing toward her; and with a whipping motion it caught her full in the side。 Her left arm; across her body; was severed above the elbow as the claws buried themselves into her torso; and it tumbled down Ellen's side of the trunk disappearing into the grass six feet from Ellen's face。 When the dinosaur swiped Angie off the tree and threw her back in the clearing; it followed the body with a triumphant roar。
Ellen lay in the foliage under the trunk paralyzed with horror; seeing only the blood stains in the grass。 Then she felt someone pulling on her; jerking her out of the foliage。
〃We've got to go while it's busy。 It won't take long。〃
Ellen became an automaton。 She followed Ripman over and under trees carelessly; her footing and grip mattered little。 She tripped; fell; and fell again。 Her pants and blouse tore and shredded。 Her skin underneath was scratched and cut by broken limbs。 She felt nothing and saw nothing except Angie's blood in the grass。
Every time she fell she got up more slowly。 Soon Ripman was helping her to her feet every time and supporting her with an arm around her waist。 They worked their way across the fallen trees and to a small stand of upright trees; then back into fallen trees。 Sometime after that Ripman pushed her up onto another tree with his hands on her bottom。 When she reached the top she collapsed spread…eagled; her eyes in a glassy stare; her mind filled with bloody grass。 This time Ripman didn't help her off the top。
Shouts and laughter filled her ears。 Slowly the bloody grass was replaced by another image。 It was Carl's laughing face。 She forced her eyes to focus and realized the face was real。 It was Carl and behind him were the guys。 Carl smiled; showing all his teeth。
〃Now; where were we?〃
59。 THE TOOLMAKER
According to the rabbinical authority Rashi; ancient tradition knows of periodic collapses of the firmament; one of which occurred in the days of the Deluge; and which repeated themselves at intervals of 1;656 years。
…Immanuel Velikovsky; Worlds in Collision
Warm Springs Indian Reservation; Oregon
POSTQUILT: WEDNESDAY; 7:10 A。M。 PST
Moose was riding on the dashboard; stretched out and soaking up the rays of the morning sun while Sarah was curled up on the passenger seat with a blanket。 The two of them had gorged on raisins and apples。 Behind them; tucked safely in a cabinet; was a rifle with a bore big enough to bring down an elephant; and three boxes of ammunition。 Colter was retracing the route Dr。 Coombs had taken; except Colter had a different purpose in mind。 Dr。 Coombs; Dr。 Piltcher; and Petra had e to explore; to understand what had happened。 Colter was going back for only one reason: to kill the monsters that had taken Petra from him; and especially one。 He didn't know how he was going to get it; but he wasn't leaving without its head。
Colter knew he was close now。 The road was nothing but two ruts。 He cleared the top of the hill; and then rolled to a stop; surprised。 He expected to see the dinosaurs; but not one fifty feet away; walking down the road ahead of him。 When it heard Colter's engine the animal turned and looked at the RV。 It was like the one that had killed Dr。 Coombs。 Colter's anger flared。 He set the brake and dug the rifle out of the cab' inet; checking the clip to make sure he had a full load; and then jacked a round into the chamber。 When he aimed the rifle through the front window at the rear of the walking dinosaur; he looked down the sights to see Moose's head staring from the end of the barrel。
Colter put the weapon down and shooed Moose out of the window; and then carried Sarah; blanket and all; to the back of the RV。 To keep them busy and out of the way he put a few raisins on top of Moose's cabinet and a bigger pile on the floor for Sarah。 Moose immediately attacked Sarah's pile; kno