Snare of the Hunter

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So had David’s mood. The traffic had eased, most travellers now standing in line for a midday meal—the eating places, far-spaced along this route, must be jammed tight, judging by the pack of cars and buses that had drawn off the highway. The road was clear, well made, skid-resistant. And Mark Bohn’s intrusion was already slipping away behind that huge barrier of mountains. It isn’t, thought David, that I dislike Bohn. But sometimes he can irritate the hell out of me. That damned curiosity of h...is. Always wants to know, even things he has no need to know. Why that interest in Irina’s passport at the frontier, for instance? “A false passport, Irina?” Bohn had asked with a touch of mockery. “Don’t you know that’s illegal? You’ll get us all arrested.” Irina had looked at him coldly. “It is perfectly legal,” she had said, cutting him off so abruptly that his only comment was a startled eyebrow and an apologetic smile.
David laughed out loud. Irina, sitting close to him, raised her head from his shoulder, asked in surprise.
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