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It
is
necessary
to
notify
one
’
s
own
city
.
It
does
not
further
to
resort
to
arms
.
It
furthers
one
to
undertake
something
.
So
it
’
s
no
use
to
go
back
to
the
hotel
and
make
sure
about
him
;
it
’
s
hopeless
,
because
there
will
be
others
sent
out
.
Again
the
oracle
says
,
even
more
emphatically
:
Get
up
to
Cheyenne
and
warn
Abendsen
,
however
dangerous
it
is
to
me
.
I
must
bring
him
the
truth
.
She
shut
the
volume
.
Getting
back
behind
the
wheel
of
the
car
,
she
backed
out
into
traffic
.
In
a
short
time
she
had
found
her
way
out
of
downtown
Denver
and
onto
the
main
autobahn
going
north
;
she
drove
as
fast
as
the
car
would
go
,
the
engine
making
a
strange
throbbing
noise
that
shook
the
wheel
and
the
seat
and
made
everything
in
the
glove
compartment
rattle
.
Thank
God
for
Doctor
Todt
and
his
autobahns
,
she
said
to
herself
as
she
hurtled
along
through
the
darkness
,
seeing
only
her
own
headlights
and
the
lines
marking
the
lanes
.
At
ten
o
’
clock
that
night
because
of
tire
trouble
she
had
still
not
reached
Cheyenne
,
so
there
was
nothing
to
do
but
pull
off
the
road
and
search
for
a
place
to
spend
the
night
.
An
autobahn
exit
sign
ahead
of
her
read
GREELEY
FIVE
MILES
.
I
’
ll
start
out
again
tomorrow
morning
,
she
told
herself
as
she
drove
slowly
along
the
main
street
of
Greeley
a
few
minutes
later
.
She
saw
several
motels
with
vacancy
signs
lit
,
so
there
was
no
problem
.
What
I
must
do
,
she
decided
,
is
call
Abendsen
tonight
and
say
I
’
m
coming
.