友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!阅读过程发现任何错误请告诉我们,谢谢!! 报告错误
热门书库 返回本书目录 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 进入书吧 加入书签

tc.thebearandthedragon-第134章

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



ugh on the china and the silverware…but prosperity was a way off in the future yet。
 〃Well; sir;〃 Chavez went on; 〃in a year you'll have a serious and credible force; assuming you have the funding support you're going to need。〃
 Kirillin grunted。 〃That is the question here; and probably in your country as well; yes?〃
 〃Yeah。〃 Clark had himself a laugh。 〃It helps if Congress loves you。〃
 〃You have many nationalities on your team;〃 the Russian general observed。
 〃Yeah; well; we're mainly a NATO service; but we're used to working together。 Our best shooter now is Italian。〃
 〃Really? I saw him; but…〃
 Chavez cut him off。 〃General; in a previous life; Ettore was James Butler Hickock。 Excuse me; Wild Bill Hickock to you。 That son of a bitch can sign his name with a handgun。〃
 Clark refilled the vodka glasses。 〃Yuriy; he's won money off all of us at the pistol range。 Even me。〃
 〃Is that a fact?〃 Kirillin mused; with the same look in his eyes that Clark had had a few weeks earlier。 John punched him on the arm。
 〃I know what you're thinking。 Bring money when you have your match with him; rade General;〃 John advised。 〃You'll need it to pay off his winnings。〃
 〃This I must see;〃 the Russian announced。
 〃Hey; Eddie!〃 Chavez waved his number…two over。
 〃Yes; sir?〃
 〃Tell the general here how good Ettore is with a pistol。〃
 〃That fucking Eyetalian!〃 Sergeant Major Price swore。 〃He's even taken twenty pounds off Dave Woods。〃
 〃Dave's the range…master at Hereford; and he's pretty good; too;〃
 Ding explained。 〃Ettore really ought to be in the Olympics or something…maybe Camp Perry; John?〃
 〃I thought of that; maybe enter him in the President's Cup match next year 。 。 。〃 Clark mused。 Then he turned。 〃Go ahead; Yuriy。 Take him on。 Maybe you will succeed where all of us failed。〃
 〃All of you; eh?〃
 〃Every bloody one of us;〃 Eddie Price confirmed。 〃I wonder why the Italian government gave him to us。 If the Mafia want to go after him; I wish the bastards luck。〃
 〃This I must see;〃 Kirillin persisted; leading his visitors to wonder how smart he was。
 〃Then you will see it; Tovarisch General; 〃Clark promised。
 Kirillin; who'd been on the Red Army pistol team as a lieutenant and a captain; couldn't conceive of being beaten in a pistol match。 He figured these NATO people were just having fun with him; as he might do if the situation were reversed。 He waved to the bartender and ordered pepper vodka for his own next round。 But all that said; he liked these NATO visitors; and their reputation spoke forcefully for itself。 This Chavez; a major…he was really CIA; Kirillin knew; and evidently a good spy at that; according to his briefing from the SVR…had the look of a good soldier; with confidence won in the field; the way a soldier ought to win his confidence。 Clark was much the same…and also very capable; so the book on him read…with his own ample experience both as a soldier and a spy。 And his spoken Russian was superb and very literate; his accent of St。 Petersburg; where he probably could…and probably once or twice had; Kirillin reflected…pass for a native。 It was so strange that such men as these had once been his sworn enemies。 Had battle happened; it would have been bloody; and its oute very sad。 Kirillin had spent three years in Afghanistan; and had learned firsthand just how horrid a thing bat was。 He'd heard the stories from his father; a much…decorated infantry general; but hearing them wasn't the same as seeing; and besides; you never told the really awful parts because you tended to edit them out of your memory。 One did not discuss seeing a friend's face turn to liquid from a rifle bullet over a few drinks in a bar; because it was just not the sort of thing you could describe to one who didn't understand; and you didn't need to describe it to one who did。 You just lifted your glass to toast the memory of Grisha or Mirka; or one of the others; and in the munity of arms; that was enough。 Did these men do it? Probably。 They'd lost men once; when Irish terrorists had attacked their own home station; to their ultimate cost; but not without inflicting their own harm on highly trained men。
 And that was the essence of the profession of arms right there。 You trained to skew the odds your way; but you could never quite turn them all the way in the direction you wished。
 
 Yu Chun had experienced a thoroughly vile day。 In the city of Taipei to look after her aged and seriously ill mother; she'd had a neighbor call urgently; telling her to switch on her TV; then seen her husband shot dead before her blinking eyes。 And that had just been the first hammer blow of the day。
 The next one involved getting to Beijing。 The first two flights to Hong Kong were fully booked; and that cost her fourteen lonely and miserable hours sitting in the terminal as an anonymous face in a sea of such faces; alone with her horror and additional loneliness; until she finally boarded a flight to the PRC capital。 That flight had been bumpy; and she had cowered in her last…row window seat; hoping that no one could see the anguish on her face; but hiding it as well as she might conceal an earthquake。 In due course; that trial had ended; and she managed to leave the aircraft; and actually made it through immigration and customs fairly easily because she carried virtually nothing that could conceal contraband。 Then it started all over again with the taxi to her home。
 Her home was hidden behind a wall of policemen。 She tried to pass through their line as one might wiggle through a market checkout; but the police had orders to admit no one into the house; and those orders did not include an exception for anyone who might actually live there。 That took twenty minutes and three policemen of gradually increasing rank to determine。 By this time; she'd been awake for twenty…six hours and traveling for twenty…two of them。 Tears did not avail her in the situation; and she staggered her way to the nearby home of a member of her husband's congregation; Wen Zhong; a man who operated a small restaurant right in his home; a tall and rotund man; ordinarily jolly; liked by all who met him。 Seeing Chun; he embraced her and took her into his home; at once giving her a room in which to sleep and a few drinks to help her relax。 Yu Chin was asleep in minutes; and would remain that way for some hours; while Wen figured he had his own things to do。 About the only thing Chun had managed to say before collapsing from exhaustion was that she wanted to bring Fa An's body home for proper burial。 That Wen couldn't do all by himself; but he called a number of his fellow parishioners to let them know that their pastor's widow was in town。 He understood that the burial would be on the island of Taiwan; which was where Yu had been born; but his congregation could hardly bid their beloved spiritual leader farewell without a ceremony of its own; and so he called around to arrange a memorial service at their small place of worship。 He had no way of knowing that one of the parishioners he called reported directly to the Ministry of State Security。
 
 Barry Wise was feeling pretty good about himself。 While he didn't make as much money as his colleagues at the other s
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!