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cc.themediterraneancaper2-第54章

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 〃Major Pitt; you are an unmonly aggravating young man。〃
 Bruno von Till stood on the deck of the submarine; grinning like Fu Manchu about to feed a victim to the crocodiles。 His eyes were narrowed slits beneath the skin…topped head; and he seemed; at least to Pitt; to radiate a personal and long…practiced repulsiveness。 But something was wrong; terribly wrong。 The old German had both hands in his jacket pockets; he carried no gun。 It was the man beside him who held the gun…a mountain of a man with a face of carved stone and a torso like a tree trunk。 Von Till's eyes fully opened; and his voice rose in a mocking tone。
 〃Forgive me for not offering introductions; Major。〃 Von Till gestured toward his panion。 〃But I understand that you and Darius have already met。〃
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  〃You seem surprised to see me; Major;〃 Darius murmured satanically。 〃I can't tell you what a great pleasure it is to meet you again under more favorable terms。〃 He jammed the nasty looking Luger against Pitt's throat 〃Please do not move and force me to kill you prematurely。 Your quick and sudden death would only cheat me out of a great deal of personal satisfaction and pleasure。 I said I had an account to settle with you and your ugly little friend; now the hour has arrived to repay my debt for the pain I have suffered at your hands or more correctly feet。〃
 Pitt did his damnedest to look casual。 〃Sorry to disappoint you but Giordino stayed home this trip。〃
 〃Then his punishment shall be added to yours。〃
 Darius smiled pleasantly。 then lowered the gun and calmly shot Pitt in the leg。 The sharp crack of the Luger amplified to a thunderclap within the rock…walled cavern。 A blow…like the thrust of a red hot poker…jerked Pitt sideways and knocked him backward two steps。 Somehow; he never really knew how; he managed to remain on his feet The nine millimeter bullet had torn through the fleshy part of his thigh。 missing the bone by a scant quarter of an inch and leaving a neat little reddish hole at the entrance and a slightly larger one at the exit。 The burning sensation quickly left; and his leg became numb with shock; the real pain; he was sure; would soon follow。
 〃e now; Darius;〃 von Till spoke reprovingly。
 〃Let us not over…indulge ourselves in crudity。 We have more important matters to resolve before you pursue your little 'eye…for…an…eye' sport。 My apologies; Major Pitt; but you must admit; you have only yourself to blame。 Your well…aimed kick in such a delicate location will require Darius to limp for at least another two weeks。〃
 〃I'm only sorry I didn't boot him twice as hard;〃
 Pitt said through clenched teeth。
 Von Till ignored him。 He said to the men in the water: 〃Drop your diving equipment on the bottom; gentlemen。 Then climb up on deck。 Quickly; we have little time to waste。〃
 Thomas raised his mask and threw an if…looks…could…kill stare at von Till 〃We're damn well fortable right where we are。〃
 Von Till shrugged。 〃Very well; it seems you need an incentive。〃 He turned and shouted into the dim shadows of the cavern。 〃Hans; the lights!〃
 Suddenly; a string of overhead flood lights burst on; illuminating the cavern from ceiling to water。 Pitt could now see that the submarine was moored to a floating dock that began at a tunnel entrance on the far wall and extended two hundred feet across the water like an enormous wooden tongue。 The domed ceiling was much lower in this inner cavern as pared to the outer one; but its horizontal area was several times larger; the square footage would have easily equaled a football field。 Along the right wall; on an overhanging ledge; five men stood in frozen immobility; their hands gripped on leveled machine pistols。 Each was dressed in the same style of uniform that Pitt had previously seen on von Till's chauffeur。 There was no mistaking the business…like manner in which they aimed their weapons at the men in the water。
 〃I think you'd better do as the man says;〃 Pitt advised。
 The mist returned; but the burning lights kept it to a minimum; dooming any chance for escape。 Spencer and Hersong climbed aboard the sub first; followed by Knight and Thomas。 Woodson; as usual; was last; still clutching his camera in defiance of von Till's mands。
 Knight helped Pitt off with his airtank。 〃Let me take a look at your leg; sir。〃 Gently he eased Pitt to a sitting position on the deck。 Then he removed the lead weights from his weight belt and wrapped the nylon webbing around Pitt's wound; stemming the blood flow。 He looked up at Pitt and grinned。 〃It seems as though everytime I turn around; you're bleeding。〃
 〃A messy habit I can't rid myself of lately…〃
 Pitt stopped short。 The mist was disappearing again; and the lights had now exposed a second submarine moored on the opposite side of the dock。 He surveyed both subs paring them。 The one he and his men rested on had a flush deck from stem to stern; no projections anywhere。 The other sub was different; it still retained its original conning tower; a massive structure that sat on its hull like a distorted half…bubble。 Three men; backs turned to the drama; behind them; were busily removing the machine guns from a shattered airplane that sat on the broad deck。
 〃Now I know where the yellow Albatros materialized from;〃 said Pitt。 〃An old Japanese I…Boat; capable of launching a small scout plane。 They haven't been in use since World War II。〃
 〃Yes; a handsome specimen;〃 von Till said jovially。 〃I'm honored you could identify it。 Sunk by an American destroyer off Iwo Jima in 1945; raised by Minerva Lines in 1951。 I've found the bination of submarine and aircraft a most useful method of delivering small cargoes into areas that demand extreme discretion。〃
 〃A handy toy for also attacking United States airfields and research ships;〃 Pitt added。
 〃Touché; Major;〃 von Till murmured。 〃At dinner the other night you guessed that the plane came from the sea。 You were groping blindly; but you came much closer than you thought。〃
 〃I can see that now。〃 Pitt shot a quick glance at the tunnel entrance。 Two more guards leaned negligently against the walls of the opening; their machine pistols hung carelessly over their shoulders。 Pitt started to say: 〃The antique Albatros…〃
 〃Correction。〃 von Till interrupted。 〃A replica of an Albatros。 For my purposes a slow; bi…wing aircraft was the most efficient means of landing and taking off on short fields; dark beaches; or in water beside a ship; the lower wing can; or should I say could fold downward in the shape of hydrofoil pontoons。 I used the Albatros D…3 design with a more modern engine; of course; because the aerodynamics provided the perfect answer to my requirements And an old shabby looking airplane would never be suspected of。 shall we say; slightly illegal activities。 A pity it will never fly again。〃
 Von Till pulled a box of cigarettes from his breast pocket and lit one。 Then he went on。
 〃My delivery plane was never meant to be armed or flown in bat It was only after I had no alternative but to assault Brady Field and your precious research ship that I had the guns installed; a drastic move perhaps but your mander Gunn refused to be discouraged by my subtle efforts to sabotage his expedition。 The
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