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e last one; had reached out his hands and broken its neck with one mighty snap of his wrists。
Beyond the barn was Detterick's north pasture; where no cows would graze that day。 It was drenched with morning dew; and leading off through it; cutting on a diagonal to the northwest and plain as day; was the beaten track of a man's passage。
Even in his state of near…hysteria; Klaus Detterick hesitated at first to follow it。 It wasn't fear of the man or men who had taken his daughters; it was fear of following the abductor's backtrail 。。。 of going off in exactly the wrong direction at a time when every second might count。
Howie solved that dilemma by plucking a shred of yellow cotton cloth from a bush growing just beyond the edge of the dooryard。 Klaus was shown this same scrap of cloth as he sat on the witness stand; and began to weep as he identified it as a piece of his daughter Kathe's sleeping…shorts。 Twenty yards beyond it; hanging from the jutting finger of a juniper shrub; they found a piece of faded green cloth that matched the nightie Cora had been wearing when she kissed her ma and pa goodnight。
The Dettericks; father and son; set off at a near…run with their guns held in front of them; as soldiers do when crossing contested ground under heavy fire。 If I wonder at anything that happened that day。 it is that the boy; chasing desperately after his father (and often in danger of being left behind pletely); never fell and put a bullet in Klaus Dett