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Benny asked, starchy, peeved at these gnats. Though Major Cornelius was no mite: tall, thin, white-blond, azure-eyed. A watercolor, slightly run, highlights of intelligence and secret depravity in the eyes. “You want to know why.” “We want to know all we can,” Cornelius said. “And now this.” He tapped the questionnaire. “Not as straightforward as we would have liked.” “I don’t imagine anything is.” To Parsons Benny said, “May I have a cup of that coffee?” “Sugar? Vap?” “Both, thanks. You’re spoi...led rotten.” Alex smiled, sympathetic and priestly. Gabol asked, “How’s your weight?” “What do you care? You’re a shrink.” “Hah. You’re an intern.” Without budging, Cornelius seemed to rap for order. “One man in three collaborated,” he said. “One man in three died,” Benny said. “Then start there. Of what?” “Wounds, dysentery, pneumonia, one heart attack that I know of; inanition.” “And at the hands of the Chinese?” “None that I know of.
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