ey was wearing。 McGee thought at first it might be a gun。 Coffey said it was a lunch; and thats what it turned out to be … a couple of sandwiches and a pickle; wrapped up in newspaper and tied with butchers string。 Coffey couldnt remember who gave it to him; only that it was a woman wearing an apron。…〃
〃Sandwiches and a pickle but no sausages;〃 Brutal said。
〃No sausages;〃 I agreed。
〃Course not;〃 Dean said。 〃He fed those to the dog。〃
〃Well; thats what the prosecutor said at the trial;〃 I agreed; 〃but if Coffey opened his lunch and fed the sausages to the dog; howd he tie the newspaper back up again with that butchers twine? I dont know when he even would have had the chance; but leave that out of it; for the time being。 This man cant even tie a simple granny knot!〃
There was a long moment of thunderstruck silence; broken at last by Brutus。 〃Holy shit;〃 he said in a low voice。 〃How e no one brought that up at the trial?〃
〃Nobody thought of it;〃 I said; and found myself again thinking of Hammersmith; the reporter … Hammersmith who had been to college in Bowling Green; Hammersmith who liked to think of himself as enlightened; Hammersmith who had told me that mongrel dogs and Negroes were about the same; that either might take a chomp out of you suddenly; and for no reason。 Except he kept calling them your Negroes; as if they were still property 。。。 but not his property。 No; not his。 Never his。 And at that time; the South was full of Hammersmiths。 … Nobody was really equipped to think of it; Coffeys own attorney included。〃
〃But you did;〃 Harry said。 〃Goddam; boys; were sittin here with Mr。 Sherlock Holmes。〃 He sounded simultaneously joshing and awed。
〃Oh; put a cork in it;〃 I said。 〃I wouldnt have thought of it either; if I hadnt put together what he told Deputy McGee that day with what he said after he cured my infection; and what he said after he healed the mouse。〃
〃What?〃 Dean asked。
〃When I went into his cell; it was like I was hypnotized。 I didnt feel like I could have stopped doing what he wanted; even if Id tried。〃
〃I dont like the sound of that;〃 Harry said; and shifted uneasily in his seat。
〃I asked him what he wanted; and he said Just to help。 I remember that very clearly。 And when it was over and I was better; he knew。 I helped it; he said。 I helped it; didnt I?; 〃
Brutal was nodding。 〃Just like with the mouse。 You said You helped it; and Coffey said it back to you like he was a parrot。 I helped Dels mouse。 Is that when you knew? It was; wasnt it?。〃
〃Yeah; I guess so。 I remembered what he said to McGee when McGee asked him what had happened。 It was in every story about the murders; just about。 I couldnt help it。 I tried to take it back; but it was too late。 A man saying a thing like that with two little dead girls in his arms; them white and blonde; him as big as a house; no wonder they got it wrong。 They heard what he was saying in a way that would agree with what they were seeing; and what they were seeing was black。 They thought he was confessing; that he was saying hed had a pulsion to take those girls; rape them; and kill them。 That hed e to his senses and tried to stop。
〃But by then it was too late;〃 Brutal murmured
〃Yes。 Except what he was really trying to tell them was that hed found them; tried to heal them … to bring them back … and had no success。 They were too far gone in death。〃
〃Paul; do you believe that?〃 Dean asked。 〃Do you really; honest…to…God believe that?〃
I examined my heart as well as I could one final time; then nodded my head。 Not only did I know it now; there was an intuitive part of me that had known something wasnt right with John Coffeys situation from the very beginning; when Percy had e onto the block hauling on Coffeys arm and blaring 〃Dead man walking! … at the top of his lungs。 I had shaken hands with him; hadnt I? I had never shaken the hand of a man ing on the Green Mile before; but I had shaken Coffeys。
〃Jesus;〃 Dean said。 〃Good Jesus Christ。〃
〃Your shoes one thing;〃 Harry said。 〃Whats the other?〃
〃Not long before the posse found Coffey and the girls; the men came out of the woods near the south bank of the Trapingus River。 They found a patch of flattened…down grass there; a lot of blood; and the rest of Cora Dettericks nightie。 The dogs got confused for a bit。 Most wanted to go southeast; downstream along the bank。 But two of them…the coon…dogs … wanted to go upstream。 〃Bobo Marchant was running the dogs; and when he save the coonies a sniff of the nightgown; they turned with the others。〃
〃The coonies got mixed up; didnt they?〃 Brutal asked。 A strange; sickened little smile was playing around the corners of his mouth。 〃They aint built to be trackers; strictly speaking ; and they got mixed up on what their job was。〃
Yes。
〃I dont get it;〃 Dean said。
〃The coonies forgot whatever it was Bobo ran under their noses to get them started;〃 Brutal said。 〃By the time they came out on the riverbank; the coonies were tracking the killer; not the girls。 That wasnt a problem as long as the killer and the girls were together; but 。。。〃
The light was dawning in Deans eyes。 Harry had already gotten it。
〃When you think about it;〃 I said; 〃you wonder how anybody; even a jury wanting to pin the crime on a wandering black fellow; could have believed John Coffey was their man for even a minute。 Just the idea of keeping the dog quiet with food until he could snap its neck would have been beyond Coffey。
〃He was never any closer to the Detterick farm than the south bank of the Trapingus; thats what I think。 Six or more miles away。 He was just mooning along; maybe meaning to go down to the railroad tracks and catch a freight to somewhere else…when they e off the trestle; theyre going slow enough to hop…when he heard a motion to the north。〃
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