As for the little
fishing village, what would people be doing there resisting The Village which
was thirty miles away in another country? And why should the administration of
The Village concern itself with a little insignificant fishing village in another
country? Perhaps it’s the Russians the group are resisting, that The Village is
behind the Iron Curtain, and it’s the KGB who run The Village!
This “fisherman” is
very well organised, as he already has a schedule worked out for the journey
from there to London, via Copenhagen,
and Gadansk/Danzig. Who told him that, Number 2? Because Nadia couldn’t, not if
she’s supposed to be a prisoner in The Village! And Number 6 is very trusting
when it comes to Nadia’s story. Trusting? More like he’s blinded by the desire
to escape, than to how the situation really is. Never once did he ask Nadia how
she was able to get a message out of The Village to her contact man in the cave,
and the fact that the so called Resistance were waiting for her! Never once did
he ask how that one man was to move that large crate all on his own, and why
was the crate ready for two people? Perhaps he simply took it for granted that
other members of this so called “resistance group” would turn up and help
Karel. But Number 6 is perhaps not quite so trusting, and Karel a little naive
in giving Number 6 his wrist watch so that he could time the journey to London.
Mind you even if Number 6’s wrist watch had not become waterlogged during the
swim he was forced to make, the end result would surely still have been the
same. After all, the man in the cave was Post 5 working for The Village, and
because of that, Number 6’s watch would have been set at the same time as the
wrist watch given to him, and would have still have shown English time
synchronising with Big Ben at eight o’clock!
Be seeing you
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