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"
How
are
you
going
to
go
about
getting
started
?
"
Jim
asked
.
"
I
don
’
t
know
.
We
’
ve
got
to
use
everything
.
Look
,
we
start
out
with
a
general
plan
,
but
the
details
have
to
be
worked
out
with
any
materials
we
can
find
.
We
use
everything
we
can
get
hold
of
.
That
’
s
the
only
thing
we
can
do
.
We
’
ll
just
look
over
the
situation
.
"
Jim
lengthened
his
stride
with
a
drive
of
energy
.
"
Well
,
let
me
do
things
,
won
’
t
you
,
Mac
?
I
don
’
t
want
to
be
a
stooge
all
my
life
.
"
Mac
laughed
.
"
You
’
ll
get
used
,
all
right
.
You
’
ll
get
used
till
you
’
ll
wish
you
was
back
in
town
with
an
eight
-
hour
job
.
"
"
No
,
I
don
’
t
think
I
will
,
Mac
.
I
never
felt
so
good
before
.
I
’
m
all
swelled
up
with
a
good
feeling
.
Do
you
feel
that
way
?
"
"
Sometimes
,
"
said
Mac
.
"
Mostly
I
’
m
too
damn
busy
to
know
how
I
feel
.
"
The
buildings
along
the
street
were
more
dilapidated
as
they
went
.
Welding
works
and
used
car
lots
and
the
great
trash
piles
of
auto
-
wrecking
yards
.
The
street
lights
shone
on
the
blank
,
dead
windows
of
old
and
neglected
houses
,
and
made
shadows
under
shrubs
that
had
gone
to
brush
.
The
men
walked
quickly
in
the
cool
night
air
.
"
I
think
I
see
the
bridge
lights
now
,
"
Jim
said
.
"
See
those
three
lights
on
each
side
?
"
"
I
see
’
em
.
Didn
’
t
he
say
turn
left
?
"
"
Yeah
,
left
.
"
It
was
a
two
-
span
concrete
bridge
over
a
narrow
river
that
was
reduced
at
this
season
to
a
sluggish
little
creek
in
the
middle
of
a
sandy
bed
.
Jim
and
Mac
went
to
the
left
of
the
bridge
ramp
,
and
near
the
edge
of
the
river
bed
they
found
the
opening
of
a
trail
into
the
willows
.
Mac
took
the
lead
.
In
a
moment
they
were
out
of
range
of
the
bridge
lights
,
and
the
thick
willow
scrub
was
all
about
them
.
They
could
see
the
branches
against
the
lighter
sky
,
and
,
to
the
right
,
on
the
edge
of
the
river
bed
,
a
dark
wall
of
large
cottonwoods
.