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绿里奇迹(英文版)-第76章

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ure someone had showed him how to do it when he was a lad … maybe his father or maybe one of the boyfriends his mother had after the father was gone … but he'd forgot the knack。〃 
〃I'm with Brutal … I still don't see what your shoe has to do with whether or not Coffey killed the Detterick twins;〃 Dean said。 
So I went over the story of the abduction and murder again … what I'd read that hot day in the prison library with my groin sizzling and Gibbons snoring in the er; and all that the reporter; Hammersmith; told me later。 
〃The Dettericks' dog wasn't much of a biter; but it was a world…class barker;〃 I said。 〃The man who took the girls kept it quiet by feeding it sausages。 He crept a little closer every time he gave it one; I imagine; and while the mutt was eating the last one; he reached out; grabbed it by the head; and twisted。 Broke its neck。 
〃Later; when they caught up with Coffey; the deputy in charge of the posse … Rob McGee; his name was…spotted a bulge in the chest pocket of the biballs Coffey was wearing。 McGee thought at first it might be a gun。 Coffey said it was a lunch; and that's what it turned out to be … a couple of sandwiches and a pickle; wrapped up in newspaper and tied with butcher's string。 Coffey couldn't remember who gave it to him; only that it was a woman wearing an apron。…〃 
〃Sandwiches and a pickle but no sausages;〃 Brutal said。 
〃No sausages;〃 I agreed。 
〃Course not;〃 Dean said。 〃He fed those to the dog。〃 
〃Well; that's what the prosecutor said at the trial;〃 I agreed; 〃but if Coffey opened his lunch and fed the sausages to the dog; how'd he tie the newspaper back up again with that butcher's twine? I don't know when he even would have had the chance; but leave that out of it; for the time being。 This man can't even tie a simple granny knot!〃 
There was a long moment of thunderstruck silence; broken at last by Brutus。 〃Holy shit;〃 he said in a low voice。 〃How e no one brought that up at the trial?〃 
〃Nobody thought of it;〃 I said; and found myself again thinking of Hammersmith; the reporter … Hammersmith who had been to college in Bowling Green; Hammersmith who liked to think of himself as enlightened; Hammersmith who had told me that mongrel dogs and Negroes were about the same; that either might take a chomp out of you suddenly; and for no reason。 Except he kept calling them your Negroes; as if they were still property 。。。 but not his property。 No; not his。 Never his。 And at that time; the South was full of Hammersmiths。 … Nobody was really equipped to think of it; Coffey's own attorney included。〃 
〃But you did;〃 Harry said。 〃Goddam; boys; we're sittin here with Mr。 Sherlock Holmes。〃 He sounded simultaneously joshing and awed。 
〃Oh; put a cork in it;〃 I said。 〃I wouldn't have thought of it either; if I hadn't put together what he told Deputy McGee that day with what he said after he cured my infection; and what he said after he healed the mouse。〃 
〃What?〃 Dean asked。 
〃When I went into his cell; it was like I was hypnotized。 I didn't feel like I could have stopped doing what he wanted; even if I'd tried。〃 
〃I don't like the sound of that;〃 Harry said; and shifted uneasily in his seat。 
〃I asked him what he wanted; and he said 'Just to help。' I remember that very clearly。 And when it was over and I was better; he knew。 'I helped it;' he said。 'I helped it; didn't I?; 〃 
Brutal was nodding。 〃Just like with the mouse。 You said 'You helped it;' and Coffey said it back to you like he was a parrot。 'I helped Del's mouse。' Is that when you knew? It was; wasn't it?。〃 
〃Yeah; I guess so。 I remembered what he said to McGee when McGee asked him what had happened。 It was in every story about the murders; just about。 'I couldn't help it。 I tried to take it back; but it was too late。' A man saying a thing like that with two little dead girls in his arms; them white and blonde; him as big as a house; no wonder they got it wrong。 They heard what he was saying in a way that would agree with what they were seeing; and what they were seeing was black。 They thought he was confessing; that he was saying he'd had a pulsion to take those girls; rape them; and kill them。 That he'd e to his senses and tried to stop。 
〃But by then it was too late;〃 Brutal murmured 
〃Yes。 Except what he was really trying to tell them was that he'd found them; tried to heal them … to bring them back … and had no success。 They were too far gone in death。〃 
〃Paul; do you believe that?〃 Dean asked。 〃Do you really; honest…to…God believe that?〃 
I examined my heart as well as I could one final time; then nodded my head。 Not only did I know it now; there was an intuitive part of me that had known something wasn't right with John Coffey's situation from the very beginning; when Percy had e onto the block hauling on Coffey's arm and blaring 〃Dead man walking! … at the top of his lungs。 I had shaken hands with him; hadn't I? I had never shaken the hand of a man ing on the Green Mile before; but I had shaken Coffey's。 
〃Jesus;〃 Dean said。 〃Good Jesus Christ。〃 
〃Your shoe's one thing;〃 Harry said。 〃What's the other?〃 
〃Not long before the posse found Coffey and the girls; the men came out of the woods near the south bank of the Trapingus River。 They found a patch of flattened…down grass there; a lot of blood; and the rest of Cora Detterick's nightie。 The dogs got confused for a bit。 Most wanted to go southeast; downstream along the bank。 But two of them…the coon…dogs … wanted to go upstream。 〃Bobo Marchant was running the dogs; and when he save the coonies a sniff of the nightgown; they turned with the others。〃 
〃The coonies got mixed up; didn't they?〃 Brutal asked。 A strange; sickened little smile was playing around the corners of his mouth。 〃They ain't built to be trackers; strictly speaking ; and they got mixed up on what their job was。〃 
'Yes。 
〃I don't get it;〃 Dean said。 
〃The coonies forgot whatever it was Bobo ran under their noses to get them started;〃 Brutal said。 〃By the time they came out on the riverbank; the coonies were tracking the killer; not the girls。 That wasn't a problem as long as the killer and the girls were together; but 。。。〃 
The light was dawning in Dean's eyes。 Ha
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