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"Yes, you'll have to be careful," Al agreed. "It won't be easy, but I trust you, buddy. it's why I called you in the first place."
"I don't even want to get near him. Just seeing him in the airport gave me a class-A case of the willies."
"I know you don't, but you'll have to. As someone who spent damn near his whole life cooking meals, I can tell you that no omelet was ever made without breaking eggs. And it would be a mistake to overestimate this guy. He's no super-criminal. Also, he's going to be distracted, mostly by his batshit mother. How good is he going to be at anything for awhile except shouting at his wife and knocking her around when he gets too pissed off for shouting to be enough?"
"I think he cares for her, Al. At least a little, and maybe a lot. in spite of the shouting."
"Yeah, and it's guys like him who are most likely to fuck up their women. Look at Frank Dunning. You just take care of your business, buddy."
"And what am I going to get if I do manage to hook up that bug? Tape recordings of arguments? Arguments in Russian? That'll be a big help."
"You don't need to decode the man's family life. it's George de Mohrenschildt you need to find out about. You have to make sure de Mohrenschildt isn't involved in the attempt on General Walker. Once you accomplish that, the window of uncertainty closes. And look on the bright side. if Oswald catches you spying on him, his future actions might change in a good way. He might not try for Kennedy after all."
"Do you really believe that?"
"No. Actually I don't."
"Neither do I. The past is obdurate. it doesn't want to be changed."
He said, "Buddy, now you're cooking . . ."
"With gas," I heard myself muttering. "Now I'm cooking with gas."
I opened my eyes. I had fallen asleep after all. Late light was coming in through the drawn curtains. Somewhere not far away, on Davenport Street in Fort Worth, the Oswald brothers and their wives would be sitting down to dinner--Lee's first meal back on his old stomping grounds.
Outside my own little bit of Fort Worth, I could hear a skip-rope chant. it sounded very familiar. I got up, went through my dim living room (furnished with two thrift-shop easy chairs but nothing else), and twitched back one of the drapes an inch or so. Those drapes had been my very first installation. I wanted to see; I didn't want to be seen.
2703 was still deserted, with the FOR RENT sign double-tacked to the railing of the rickety porch, but the lawn wasn't deserted. There, two girls were twirling a jump rope while a third stutter-stepped in and out. Of course they weren't the girls I'd seen on Kossuth Street in Derry--these three, dressed in patched and faded jeans instead of crisp new shorts, looked runty and underfed--but the chant was the same, only now with Texas accents.
"Charlie Chaplin went to France! Just to watch the ladies dance! Salute to the Cap'un! Salute to the Queen! My old man drives a sub-ma-rine!"
The skip-rope girl caught her foot and went tumbling into the crabgrass that served as 2703's front lawn. The other girls piled on top of her and all three of them rolled in the dirt. Then they got to their feet and went pelting away.
I watched them go, thinking I saw them but they didn't see me. That's something. That's a start. But Al, where's my finish?
De Mohrenschildt was the key to the whole deal, the only thing keeping me from killing Oswald as soon as he moved in across the street. George de Mohrenschildt, a petroleum geologist who speculated in oil leases. A man who lived the playboy lifestyle, mostly thanks to his wife's money. Like Marina, he was a Russian exile, but unlike her, from a noble family--he was, in fact, Baron de Mohrenschildt. The man who was going to become Lee Oswald's only friend during the few months of life Oswald had left. The man who was going to suggest to Oswald that the world would be much better off without a certain racist right-wing ex-General. if de Mohrenschildt turned out to be part of Oswald's attempt to kill Edwin Walker, my situation would be vastly complicated; all the nutty conspiracy theories would then be in play. Al, however, believed all the Russian geologist had done (or would do; as i've said, living in the past is confusing) was egg on a man who was already obsessed with fame and mentally unstable.
Al had written in his notes: If Oswald was on his own on the night of April 10th, 1963, chances that there was another gunman involved in the Kennedy assassination seven months later drop to almost zero.
Below this, in capital letters, he had added his final verdict: GOOD ENOUGH TO TAKE THE SON OF A BITCH OUT.
Table of Contents
Mile 81
1. Pete Simmons ('07 Huffy)
2. Doug Clayton ('09 Prius)
3. Julianne Vernon ('05 Dodge Ram)
4. The Lussier Family ('11 Expedition)
5. Jimmy Golding ('11 Crown Victoria)
6. The Kids ('10 Richforth)
'11/22/63' Teaser

The Stand
The Shining
It
The Dead Zone
The Dark Tower
The Gunslinger
Song of Susannah
Under the Dome
The Mist
Revival
Misery
Mile 81
From a Buick 8
Just After Sunset
Black House
Doctor Sleep
The Drawing of the Three
Wizard and Glass
Dolores Claiborne
Carrie
The Little Sisters of Eluria
The Waste Lands
The Green Mile
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Cujo
The Outsider_A Novel
The Tommyknockers
Cell
Pet Sematary
The Talisman
Four Past Midnight
Different Seasons
Needful Things
Nightmares and Dreamscapes
Christine
The Running Man
The Eyes of the Dragon
11/22/63
Firestarter
Insomnia
Finders Keepers
Gerald's Game
The Wind Through the Keyhole
Hearts in Atlantis
Danse Macabre
Thinner
Duma Key
The Bachman Books
Skeleton Crew
The Outsider-Stephen King
Full Dark, No Stars
Salem's Lot
Bag of Bones
Desperation
End of Watch
Wolves of the Calla
Mr. Mercedes
Billy Summers
Rose Madder
Later
Gunslinger
The Langoliers
Joyland
If It Bleeds
Apt Pupil (Scribner Edition)
Flight or Fright
Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
Night Shift
The Dark Half
On Writing
The Institute
A Death
The Man in the Black Suit : 4 Dark Tales
Bullet
The Dark Tower tdt-7
Chiral Mad 3
Big Driver
Stephen King: The Green Mile
Dolan's Cadillac nad-1
Head Down nad-22
The Doctor's Case
Luckey Quarter
Rage (richard bachman)
Black House js-2
The Wind Through the Keyhole (Dark Tower)
Duma Key: A Novel
Dark Tower V, The
Cycle of the Werewolf
AUTOPSY ROOM FOUR
Dark Tower VII, The (v. 7)
Gramma
Suffer the Little Children
Chinga
Word Processor of the Gods
Lisey’sStory
Dark Tower V (Prologue)
The Stand (Original Edition)
Rainy Season nad-13
Transgressions
The Plant
Under the Dome: A Novel
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
The End of the Whole Mess:
Ur
The Body
Uncollected Stories 2003
Chattery Teeth
The Mouse on the Mile
The Cat from Hell
The Drawing of the Three [The Dark Tower II]
Cell: A Novel
Uncle Otto's Truck
Song of Susannah dt-6
The Dark Tower VII
Head Down
Sneakers
Crouch End
Outsider
End of Watch: A Novel (The Bill Hodges Trilogy Book 3)
Revival: A Novel
Everything's Eventual skssc-4
The Colorado Kid
Sleeping Beauties: A Novel
The Dark Tower IV Wizard and Glass
A Book of Horrors
Four Past Midnight - 3 - Secret Window, Secret Garden
The House on Maple Street
Sometimes They Come Back
Blockade Billy
Crouch End nad-17
Lunch at the Gotham Cafe
The Waste Lands dt-3
Six Stories
A Face in the Crowd
Case
Four Past Midnight - 2 - The Langoliers
Umney's last case nad-21
Survivor Type
Guns (Kindle Single)
You Know They Got a Hell of a Band
The Jaunt
In A Half World Of Terror
Gwendy's Button Box
Storm of the Century
The Jaunt. Travel
Roadwork
Darktower 1 - The Gunslinger
Faithful
The Regulators
A Bedroom in the Wee Hours of the Morning
Graveyard Shift
The Monkey
Children of the Corn
The Reploids
1922
Darktower 2 - The Drawing of the Three
Wizard and Glass dt-4
Riding The Bullet
Wolves of the Calla dt-5
L.T.'S Theory Of Pets
The Langoliers fpm-1
The Two Dead Girls
The Blue Air Compressor
Everything's Eventual
You, Human: An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction
The Night of The Tiger
The Regulators (richard bachman)
Elevation
The Road Virus Heads North
Good Marriage
Four Past Midnight - 5 - The Library Policeman
Grey Matter
Herman Wouk Is Still Alive
In the Tall Grass
Six Scary Stories
Foreward
The Crate
The wind through the keyhole adt-8
King, Stephen - Battleground
The Wedding Gig
11/22/63: A Novel
The Long Walk