Cabin Fever by B. M. Bower
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last boat to the City whose wall of stars was hidden behind the
drizzle and the clinging fog. People came straggling down the sidewalk--not many, for few had business with the front end of the waiting trains. Bud pushed the throttle up a little. His fingers dropped down to the gear lever, his foot snuggled against the clutch pedal. Feet came hurrying. Two voices mumbled together. "Here he is," said one. "That's the number I gave him." Bud felt some one step hurriedly upon the running board. The tonneau door was yanked open. A man puffed audibly behind him. "Yuh ready?" Foster's voice hissed in Bud's ear. "R'aring to go." Bud heard the second man get in and shut the door, and he jerked the gear lever into low. His foot came gently back with the clutch, and the car slid out and away. Foster settled back on the cushions with a sigh. The other man was fumbling the side curtains, swearing under his breath when his fingers bungled the fastenings. "Everything all ready?" Foster's voice was strident with anxiety. "Sure thing." "Well, head south--any road you know best. And keep going, till I tell you to stop. How's the oil and gas?" "Full up. Gas enough for three hundred miles. Extra gallon of |
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