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There was no John Shooter.
There never had been.
'No,' Mort said. He was striding back and forth1 through the big living room again. His headache came and went in waves of pain. 'No, I do not accept that. I do not accept that at all.'
But his acceptance or rejection2 didn't make much difference. All the pieces of the puzzle were there, and when he saw the old Royal typewriter, they began to fly together. Now, fifteen minutes later, they were still flying together, and he seemed to have no power to will them apart.
The picture which kept coming back to him was of the gas jockey in Mechanic Falls, using a squeegee to wash his windshield. A sight he had never expected to witness again in his lifetime. Later, he had assumed that the kid had given him a little extra service because he had recognized Mort and liked Mort's books. Maybe that was so, but the windshield had needed washing. Summer was gone, but plenty of stuff still splatted on your windshield if you drove far enough and fast enough on the back roads. And he must have used the back roads. He must have sped up to Derry and back again in record time, only stopping long enough to burn down his house. He hadn't even stopped long enough to get gas on the way back. After all, he'd had places to go and cats to kill, hadn't he? Busy, busy, busy.
He stopped in the middle of the floor and whirled to stare at the window wall. 'If I did all that, why can't I remember?' he asked the silvery crack in the glass. 'Why can't I remember even now?'
He didn't know ... but he did know where the name had come from, didn't he? One half from the Southern man whose story he had stolen in college; one half from the man who had stolen his wife. It was like some bizarre literary in-joke.
She says she loves him, Mort. She says she loves him now.
'Fuck that. A man who sleeps with another man's wife is a thief. And the woman is his accomplice3.'
He looked defiantly4 at the crack.
The crack said nothing.
Three years ago, Mort had published a novel called The Delacourt Family. The return address on Shooter's story had been Dellacourt, Mississippi. It -
He suddenly ran for the encyclopedias6 in the study, slipping and almost falling in the mess of pages strewn on the floor in his hurry. He pulled out the M volume and at last found the entry for Mississippi. He ran a trembling finger down the list of towns - it took up one entire page - hoping against hope.
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forth
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rejection
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| n.拒绝,被拒,抛弃,被弃 | |
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accomplice
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| n.从犯,帮凶,同谋 | |
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defiantly
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| adv.挑战地,大胆对抗地 | |
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encyclopedia
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| n.百科全书 | |
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| n.百科全书, (某一学科的)专科全书( encyclopedia的名词复数 ) | |
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paperback
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| n.(指美国、加拿大的钱币)一角 | |
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shrieked
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interval
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joyfully
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| v.雀跃,欢蹦;n.雀跃,跳跃;续随子,刺山柑花蕾;嬉戏 | |
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