David Robbins - Thief River Falls Run
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- Название:Thief River Falls Run
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- Издательство:Leisure Books
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- Год:2009
- Город:New York
- ISBN:978-0843962345
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“Take it easy,” Pete suggested. “He’s still weak from the bash on the head, and he’s lost an awful lot of blood.”
“Who cares?” Harry rejoined. “If he can’t keep up, he’ll be losing more blood, right quick.”
“What’s your big rush?”
They were moving down the center of a small stream, the water only six inches deep. Dense brush and trees closed in on the stream.
“I don’t want any of his friends catching up with us,” Harry said, casting a nervous glance over his shoulder.
“Fat chance. We’ve got too big a head start.” Pete stepped over a rock.
He was leading, Hickok in the middle, Harry bringing up the rear.
“Maybe,” Harry said doubtfully. He had his Winchester 70 XTR 30-06 slung over his left shoulder and was carrying the Henry.
Pete had the Pythons around his waist, and he was toting a Springfield Armory MIA rifle. “So what if they do catch us?” He tried to assure Harry.
“We’ll just blow ’em away.”
“Oh?” Harry shook his head. The kid sure was green behind the ears.
“Don’t forget. They wasted Joe and the others. I don’t want to tangle with them unless we’ve got no other choice.”
Joe had been one of the best fighters Pete knew, and Bert the fastest gunman. Pete held his Springfield tighter, alert now for any movement or sound.
Hickok slipped on a stone and fell to his knees.
“Get up!” Harry hauled him to his feet. “You drop again and you’ll never be getting up!”
Hickok moved weakly ahead, his legs sluggish. This is another fine mess you’ve gotten yourself into, he thought. His head felt like it was splitting open, and the gash above his right eye was throbbing painfully. What the blazes should he do now? He was certain his friends would not find him.
Harry and Pete had kept to the walks until they entered the trees, and not even Geronimo could track on cement. So his escape was entirely up to him. But what to do? He was too weak to engage them in unarmed combat, and they had his guns. His guns! He stared longingly at the Colts Pete was wearing. If he could just get his hands on one of them…
“Speed it up!” Harry pushed Hickok. “You’ve moving too damn slow!”
You’ll be getting yours, brother! You’ll be getting yours! Hickok tried to loosen his wrists again, to no avail. Whoever had tied him had done a good job. His circulation was cut off, his fingers becoming numb.
“Should we stop and rest?” Pete asked.
“Not until we’ve put the town miles behind us,” Harry replied.
What options were left? Making a run for it? In his condition? Hickok surreptitiously studied the growth along the stream. The brush was heavy, packed with thick weeds, providing abundant hiding places. His best bet.
They marched on, the sun climbing well up in the western sky.
“I’m getting tired,” Pete complained.
“Just keep moving,” Harry said wearily.
“But we haven’t had any rest since yesterday morning,” Pete whined.
“First we’re sent out on patrol. We come back a day later and find our buddies have apparently been killed. You decide to capture one and take him to the general. I don’t mind telling you, I’m beat.”
“I’ll beat you if you don’t shut up and keep moving,” Harry growled.
“We’ll stop when I say we stop and not before. You were trained for this, just like the rest of us. The best training you could ever get. Remember, Samuel is counting on us.”
Pete sighed. “So they say.”
“Watch your mouth!” Harry exploded. “Some might call that treason!
Do you want to go on report when we get back?”
Pete, obviously shaken, shook his head. “Nope. Sure don’t.”
“That’s the trouble with this extended field duty,” Harry muttered.
“Discipline goes all to hell.”
“I’m sorry, sergeant,” Pete quickly apologized. “I really am. I didn’t mean anything by it.”
“I understand, kid,” Harry said. “We haven’t been back in a year. Good thing we’re due for relief real soon.”
Pete had a thought. “Say, why didn’t we wait for a chance to sneak in and get the transmitter? We could have called for help.”
Hickok’s interest perked up. “What the blazes was this? They talked like they were some sort of military men! Impossible! But why’d the bearded one call the other sergeant? Why weren’t they wearing uniforms, instead of jeans and shirts? What was this about a transmitter?”
“Too risky,” Harry was saying. “I doubt they found the transmitter in its hiding place, but we’d still be taking too big a chance trying to sneak inside and get it. If we were caught, not only would we have failed in our assignment, but they would have one of our transmitters. They might just figure out what’s going on.”
“Naw,” Pete disagreed. “No way. None of these creeps is that smart.”
“Don’t underestimate them, Pete,” Harry advised. “Don’t ever underestimate them.”
They walked in silence for a spell.
Hickok, despite his extreme fatigue and discomfort, was racking his brain for an out. There had to be a way to escape! He had valuable information to get back to Blade. There was more to these Watchers than anyone had guessed.
The stream curved ahead, the bend littered with small stones and pebbles lodged there by periodic heavy rainfall. To their right, a ragged ravine cut into the trees. The ravine was packed with growth and cluttered with large boulders.
Hickok scanned the mouth of the ravine. If he could reach it and plunge into the dense undergrowth, he just might be able to follow the ravine to safety. But how should he make the break? There was only one way. He might end up with a bullet in his head, but he had no other choice. The longer they marched, the weaker he would become. He had to act now, while he still had some strength remaining.
Pete rounded the curve.
Hickok deliberately slowed, moving his feet at a shuffle, weaving.
“How many times I gotta tell you?” Harry demanded. “Move your ass!”
He used the stock of the Henry and jabbed Hickok between the shoulder blades.
Hickok pretended to trip and fall to his knees.
“Damn you!” Harry angrily roared. “Don’t give out on us now! We’ve still got a ways to go.”
Pete had slowed and was looking back over his left shoulder. “Can we stop now?” he hopefully asked.
“No!” Harry approached Hickok on his right side. “What the hell is the matter with you? Did that conk on the head do some internal damage?”
Hickok sagged, refusing to answer. He needed Harry to move around in front of him, to place his stocky body between Pete and the ravine, to reduce Pete’s line of fire with that Springfield.
Harry thumped Hickok on the right shoulder. “Get up, you son of a bitch, or I’ll finish you right now.”
Hickok groaned.
Pete had stopped twenty yards away. “Can’t you see he’s exhausted?”
“He’ll be dead if he doesn’t move!”
Hickok bent over at the waist, his head almost touching the water. He gathered his energy, his leg muscles tightening. Come on, blast you! Move around in front!
“Okay, sucker. I warned you.” Harry stepped in front of Hickok and raised the Henry.
“Wait!” Pete yelled.
“Why?”
“Won’t the shot carry for miles?”
Harry nodded, understanding. His anger had nearly gotten the better of him. If he fired the rifle, the friends of this buckskin-clad fool might hear and come running.
“I’ll make it quiet,” Harry promised. He lowered the Henry and reached for a large hunting knife held in a sheath on his left hip. “I’ll slice him from ear to ear.” He grinned.
It was now or never!
Hickok surged upward, ramming his right shoulder into Harry, knocking the man aside, his arms and legs flapping as he tried to recover his balance.
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