Dead Man's Tale

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“Pretty fancy job,” Steve said, indicating the red-and-black Karmann Ghia parked in front of the stone farmhouse.
“But that is not Old Joost’s car. Joost cannot drive. That is Mayor Hilversum’s car.”
“You think his nibs found out about the note?” Steve asked Andy.
“How could he have?”
The porter, still wearing his green apron, pulled his old Citroën up behind the sleek Karmann Ghia. “Joost!” he called.
A girl came from behind the windmill, leading a cow. She was small and darkly pretty. Perhaps
...sixteen, Andy thought. She had high cheekbones and pale olive skin. Obviously she was not a native of Oosterdijk. In fact, she looked Slavic.
As she passed, Andy smiled at her. She did not return his smile, but goaded the cow with her stick and walked faster. Just then the door of the farmhouse opened.
An old man appeared in the doorway and shouted something to the girl. Her answer was to goad the cow again and walk still faster. The cowbell clanked. The old man stared straight ahead.


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