The Honor Of Spies - The Honor of Spies Part 80
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The Honor of Spies Part 80

Estancia Don Guillermo

Km 40.4, Provincial Route 60

Mendoza Province, Argentina

1210 16 October 1943

Don Cletus Frade opened his eyes and saw Mother Superior's face very close to his.

"Try not to move," she said. "This will sting a little."

He tried to raise his head.

"Hold him," Mother Superior ordered.

A massive hand pushed his head back against the floor.

He saw Mother Superior's hands approaching his head. One hand held a pad of surgical gauze, the other a curved needle laced with a black thread.

He felt his forehead being mopped, then saw the needle getting close.

"Jesus H. Christ!" he exclaimed as the needle penetrated the skin on his fo rehead.

"Is he all right?" Dona Dorotea asked.

"I told you bringing him in here would be a mistake," Mother Superior replied.

The needle penetrated his skin again.

"What the hell happened?" Clete asked.

Dorotea groaned in pain and took the Lord's name in vain.

Clete tried to rise. The massive hand again pushed him back against the floor.

That has to be the hand of Sister Suboficial Mayor.

What the hell is going on?

The needle struck again.

"That should hold it for the time being," Mother Superior said. "Stay there until I say you can get up." She added, "Don't let him move."

"Yes, Mother Superior," Sister Suboficial Mayor said.

"Oh, God!" Dorotea groaned loudly.

"Push," Mother Superior said. "I can see the head."

Clete tried and failed to raise his head.

"Dorotea? Are you all right, baby?"

"No, goddamn it, I'm not. . . . Oh, God!"

"Stop blaspheming and push, Dorotea," Mother Superior said.

"Well, that's a shame," Mother Superior said.

"What's a shame?" Clete asked in horror from the floor.

"I was sort of hoping for a future postulant for the Order of the Little Sisters of Santa Maria del Pilar. But what we have here is what looks like a healthy male."

"May I let him up, Mother Superior?" Sister Suboficial Mayor asked.

"Give me a minute to clean up the baby," Mother Superior said.

[SIX].

Casa Montagna

Estancia Don Guillermo

Km 40.4, Provincial Route 60

Mendoza Province, Argentina

1240 16 October 1943

Subinspector Estanislao Nowicki found Don Cletus Frade and Enrico Rodriguez in the bar. Frade was holding a brandy snifter in his hand. There was a bandage on his head, and his shirt was bloody. Nowicki looked at Enrico for an explanation and Enrico shook his head: Don't ask.

Frade looked at Nowicki.

"Go ahead, ask," Clete said.

"What happened?"

"Ten minutes ago, my wife was delivered of a healthy baby boy."

"That's wonderful, Don Cletus!"

"I was at the time on the floor. Estanislao, never be present when your wife is having a baby."

"You passed out," Nowicki said. "That happened to me."

"I can't tell you how happy I am to hear that," Clete said. "Maybe that will wipe the smirk off Enrico's face. Enrico doesn't have any children."

"Having a baby, Enrico," Nowicki said, "is something a woman should do alone. Or at least with other women. Or with a doctor. But not with her husband anywhere around. When my wife had her first child, she swore at me with words I didn't even know she knew."

"So what's up, Estanislao?" Clete asked.

"You heard that that Nazi bastard Schmidt and ten 10th Mountain Regiment trucks are moving toward General Alvear?"

Frade nodded. "Segundo Comandante Garcia told me."

"Garcia just told me there's been a message from General Nervo. An important person will arrive at El Plumerillo around two-thirty or three and suggests you be there."

"He say what important person?" Clete asked.

Nowicki shrugged.

"Maybe the general. And/or somebody else."

Clete looked at his watch.

"Well, I guess I better go change my shirt. Never meet an important person at an airport in a bloody shirt. Enrico, I can really change my shirt without help. Go get the Lincoln."

The Lincoln, two Gendarmeria Nacional Fords, and a truck were lined up in front of the house when Clete came out ten minutes later. Enrico was standing beside the Lincoln, holding the door open for Clete.

"With your permission, Don Cletus, I will not go. I want to have a look around the perimeter. You will not be alone." He gestured at the gendarmes. "And you will have more room in case there is more than one important person at the airport."

"Try not to fall down the mountain, Enrico," Clete said, and got behind the wheel.

[SEVEN].

Edelweiss Hotel

San Martin 202

San Carlos de Bariloche

1505 16 October 1943

"It is a great honor to have you in our hotel, Coronel Peron," the manager said, "and a pleasure to see you back so soon, Senor Schenck."

"I'm here privately," Peron said.

"We're thinking very seriously of buying a small estancia here," Evita said.

"Now, as I'm sure you can understand, we don't want that getting out," Peron said.

"I understand completely. You may trust my discretion and that of everybody in the Edelweiss."

"Thank you."