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d。〃 Kippmann broke in and tapped his cigarette holder against the rim of an ashtray。 〃Also; we have definitely identified the faces in the photographs as the same people who set sail on the Lax shortly before it vanished。〃
 〃And what of Matajic?〃 Sandecker asked; probing。 〃He was a top scientist; trained in accurate observation。 Surely he was positive of what he saw' 〃Matajic saw men who were made up to look like other nationalities;〃 Kippmann said。 〃The crew should have been masters at disguise by the time he stumbled onto them…remember they had visited a number of ports。 They took no chances of recognition… It's only guesswork; of course; we'll never know for certain; but it's fairly safe to say the crew caught O'riley watching them and slipped into their phony pose before Matajic came on board for supper。〃
 〃I see;〃 Pitt said mildly。 〃And then what?〃
 〃You can guess the rest; if you don't already know it。〃 Kippmann toyed with his cigarette holder a moment and then continued。 〃Somehow; it's not difficult to imagine; the celtinium…279 ignited and transformed the Lax into a floating incinerator。 Our submarine could only stand by and watch helplessly…it happened so quickly; there were no survivors。 Fortunately the Navy had put a fast…thinking skipper in mand of the sub。
 
 A storm was approaching and he knew it was only a question of time before the red…hot plates on the Lax's hull cooled and contracted; bursting their seams and letting the sea water flood in and sink her; a finale further speeded by the Force Eight storm building on the horizon。〃
 〃So he turned a twenty…million…dollar submarine into a tugboat and nudged the burning hulk against a convenient iceberg until it melted its way inside;。〃 Pitt sat there looking at Kippmann; his expression pleasant。
 〃Your theory is quite correct; Major;〃 Kippmann said thinly〃Not my theory。〃 Pitt smiled。 〃Dr。 Hunnewell's。 It was he who came up with the hot poker in ice proposal。〃
 〃I see;〃 Kippmann said; but he didn't。
 〃The next question that interests me directly〃Pitt hesitated; mashing out his cigarette…〃is why did you send Hunnewell and me chasing all over the North Atlantic hunting down a particular iceberg after you erased all of its distinguishable markings? Why did you set Hunnewell up to find the Lax and then deliberately try to hide it?〃
 
 Impassively Kippmann stared at Pitt。 〃Thanks to you; Major; my men were forced to work their asses off in freezing temperatures; chipping the Coast Guard's red dye marker from the iceberg simply because you showed up two days ahead of schedule。〃
 〃You were going over the Lax with a fine…toothed b and hadn't finished when Hunnewell and I appeared on the scene。 Is that it?〃
 〃Precisely;〃 Kippmann said。 〃Nobody expected you to fly a helicopter through the aftermath of the season's worst storm。〃
 〃Then your men were there…〃 Pitt broke off; looked at Kippmann for a long speculative moment; then went on quietly; 〃Your agents were concealed on the berg the entire time Hunnewell and I explored the Lax。〃
 
 Kippmann shrugged。 〃You didn't give us a chance to pull them off。〃
 
 Pitt half rose from the couch。 〃You mean they stood by and did nothing when Hunnewell and I damned near fell from the berg into the sea; no rope; no help; no encouraging word; nothing?〃
 〃In our business we have to be ruthless。〃 Kippmann offered a tired smile。 〃We don't like it; but we have to。 It's just that it's the nature of the game。〃
 〃A game?〃 Pitt said。 〃A fantasy of intrigue? A sport of make…believe dog eat dog? You're in a rotten occupation?〃
 〃A never…ending cycle; my friend;〃 Kippmann said acidly。 〃We didn't start out to be this way。 America has always been the good guy。 But you can't play knit when the other side uses every dirty rule in the book。〃
 〃Granted; we're the land of suckers; always believing that good never fails to triumph over evil。 But where does that leave us? Back in Disneyland?〃
 〃I'll e to that in due time;〃 Kippmann said with restraint。 〃Now then; from what you and the others in the hospital reported; Hermit Limited intends to make their move approximately nine hours and forty…five minutes from now。 Their first step will be to assassinate the leader of the Latin American country that they plan to take over。 Am I correct?〃
 〃That's what the man said;〃 Pitt nodded。 〃Beginning with Bolivia。〃
 〃You shouldn't believe all you hear; Major。 Kelly only used Bolivia as an example。 He and his group aren't strong enough for a country that size。 He's too much of a businessman to make a grab until he is ninety percent sure of a profit。〃
 〃The target could be any one of half a dozen countries;〃 said Sandecker。 〃How in hell can you be sure which one it is?〃
 〃We have puters too〃 Kippmann said with some satisfaction。 〃The processed data narrowed the choice down to four。 Major Pitt helpfully narrowed it down to two。〃
 〃You've lost me;〃 Pitt said。 〃How could I…〃
 〃The models you dredged from the sea; Kippmann cut in quickly。 〃One is the exact repleca of the capitol building of the Dominican Republic。 The other is the government legislative chambers of French Guiana。〃
 〃A fifty…fifty chance at best;〃 Sandecker said slowly。
 〃Not really;〃 Kippmann said。 〃It's the honored opinion of the N。I。A。 that Kelly and his little troop will try for a double…header。〃
 〃Both countries at once?〃 Sandecker looked at Kippmann inquiringly。 〃You can't be serious?〃
 〃Yes; we're serious; and if you'll pardon the expression'; we're deadly serious。〃
 〃What can Kelly hope to gain by splitting his efforts?〃 Pitt asked。
 〃Trying for the Dominican Republic and French Guiana at the same time isn't the gamble it seems。〃
 
 Kippmann pulled a map from the folder and smoothed it on Sandecker's desk。 〃On the northern coast of South America you have Venezuela; and British; Dutch and French Guiana。 Further north; a day's passage by boat; a few hours' flight by plane; the island that contains Haiti and the Domini'can Republic。 Strategically it's a beautiful situation。〃
 〃In what way?〃
 〃Suppose;〃 Kippmann said thoughtfully; 〃just suppose a dictator who ruled Cuba also ruled Florida as well。〃
 
 Sandecker looked at Kippmann; his face set and intense。 〃By God; it is a beautiful situation。 It would only be a matter of time before Hermit Limited; operating on the same island; strangled Haiti's economy and took over。〃
 〃Yes; then using the island as a base; they could slowly spread into the central Latin countries and absorb them one by one。〃
 
 Pitts voice was impassive。 〃History recalls that Fidel Castro tried to infiltrate the mainland countries and failed on every occasion。〃
 〃Yes;〃 Kippmann repeated。 〃But Kelly and Hermit Limited have the one thing Castro lacked…a foothold。 Kelly will have French Guiana。〃 He paused in reflection a moment。 〃A foothold as sure and as firm as the Allies had in 1944 when they invaded France at Normandy。〃
 
 Pitt shook his head slowly。 〃And I thought Kelly was insane。 The bastard just might do it。 He just might pull his fantastic scheme off。〃
 
 Kippmann nodded。 〃Let us say; considering all facts; at the present time the odd makers would probably lay their bets in favor of Kelly a
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