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By eight o'clock, the drumsticks were gone, too much booze had been consumed, and most of Koffee's guests were anxious to get home and see how bad things were in town. The television crews were darting1 around, trying to keep up with the arsonists2, and the fires effectively ended the celebration by the lake. Drew Kerber hung around, stalling, waiting for everyone to leave. He opened another beer and said to Paul Koffee, "We need to talk."
They walked to the edge of the narrow dock, as far away from the cabin as possible, though no one else was there. Koffee also had a bottle of beer. They leaned on the railing and looked at the water below them.
Kerber spat3, sipped4 his beer, and said, "This guy Boyette, does he worry you?"
Koffee appeared to look surprised, or at least attempted to. "No, but he obviously worries you."
A long, slow pull on the beer, and Kerber said, "I grew up in Denton, and there were some Boyettes in the neighborhood. Ted5 Boyette was a good friend, finished high school together, then he joined the Army and disappeared. I heard he got into some trouble, but I moved away, ended up here, and sort of forgot about him. You know how it is with childhood friends, you don't ever forget them, but you don't ever see them either. Anyway, in January 1999, and I remember the month because we had Drumm locked up, I was at the station and some of the other guys were laughing about a thug they'd caught in a stolen pickup6. They ran his record; guy's got three convictions for sexual assault. A registered sex offender7 in three states, and he was only in his mid-thirties. The cops were wondering, what's the record? Which pervert8 is registered in the most states? Someone asked his name. Someone else said, 'T. Boyette.' I didn't say a word, but I was curious as to whether it might be the kid from our neighborhood. I checked his file, saw his name was Travis, but I was still curious. A couple of days later, he was led into the courtroom for a quick appearance before the judge. I didn't want him to see me, because if it had been my old

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v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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