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history。〃
〃It formed no part of my knowledge;〃 Jack said。 〃I doubt if many other people
know it; either。 Not all of it。 They remember the Gienelli shooting; maybe; but
I doubt if anybody has put together all the wondrous and strange shuffles the
Overlook has been through since 1945。 And it always seems like Derwent or a
Derwent associate es up with the door prize。 What was Sylvia Hunter running
up there in '67 and '68; Mr。 Ullman? It was a whorehouse; wasn't it?〃
〃Torrance!〃 His shock crackled across two thousand miles of telephone cable
without losing a thing。
Smiling; Jack popped another Excedrin into his mouth and chewed it。
〃She sold out after a rather well known U。S。 senator died of a heart attack up
there。 There were rumors that he was found naked except for black nylon
stockings and a garter belt and a pair of high…heeled pumps。 Patent…leather
pumps; as a matter of fact。〃
〃That's a vicious; damnable lie!〃 Ullman cried。
〃Is it?〃 Jack asked。 He was beginning to feel better。 The headache was
draining away。 He took the last Excedrin and chewed it up; enjoying the bitter;
powdery taste as the tablet shredded in his mouth。
〃It was a very unfortunate occurrence;〃 Ullman said。 〃Now what is the point;
Torrance? If you're planning to write some ugly smear article 。。。 if this is
some illconceived; stupid blackmail idea。。。〃
〃Nothing of the sort;〃 Jack said。 〃I called because I didn't think you played
square with me。 And because — 〃
〃Didn't play square?〃 Ullman cried。 〃My God; did you think I was going to
share a large pile of dirty laundry with the hotel's caretaker? Who in heaven's
name do you thin