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The hum from the cap was ragged and wild now; broken by bursts of what sounded like radio static。 Delacroix began to slam back and forth in the chair like a kid doing a tantrum。 The platform shook; and he hit the leather restraining belt almost hard enough to pop it。 The current was also twisting him from side to side; and I heard the crunching snap as his right shoulder either broke or dislocated。 It went with a sound like someone hitting a wooden crate with a sledgehammer。 The crotch of his pants; no more than a blur because of the short pistoning strokes of his legs; darkened。 Then he began to squeal; horrible sounds; high…pitched and ratlike; that were audible even over the rushing downpour。 
〃What the hell's happening to him?〃 someone cried。 
〃Are those clamps going to hold?〃 
〃Christ; the smell! Phew!〃 
Then; one of the two women: 〃Is this normal?〃 
Delacroix snapped forward; dropped back; snapped forward; fell back。 Percy was staring at him with slack…jawed horror。 He had expected something; sure; but not this。 
The mask burst into flame on Delacroix's face。 The smell of cooking hair and sponge was now joined by the smell of cooking flesh。 Brutal grabbed the bucket the sponge had been in … it was empty now; of course … and charged for the extra…deep janitor's sink in the corner。 
〃Shouldn't I kill the juice; Paul?〃 Van Hay called through the mesh。 He sounded pletely rattled。 〃Shouldn't…〃 
〃No!〃 I shouted back。 Brutal had understood it first; but I hadn't been far behind: we had to finish it。 Whatever else we might do in all the rest of our lives was secondary to that one thing: we had to finish with Delacroix。 〃Roll; for Christ's sake! Roll; roll; roll!〃 
I turned to Brutal; hardly aware of the people talking behind us now; some on their feet; a couple screaming。 〃Quit that!〃 I yelled at Brutal。 〃No water! No water! Are you nuts?〃 
Brutal turned toward me; a kind of dazed understanding on his face。 Throw water on a man who was getting the juice。 Oh yes。 That would be very smart。 He looked around; saw the chemical fire extinguisher hanging on the wall; and got that instead。 Good boy。 
The mask had peeled away from Delacroix's face enough to reveal features that had gone blacker than John Coffey's。 His eyes; now nothing but misshapen globs of white; filmy jelly; had been blown out of their sockets and lay on his cheeks。 His eyelashes were gone; and as I looked; the lids themselves caught fire and began to burn。 Smoke puffed from the open V of his shirt。 And still the humming of the electricity went on and on; filling my head; vibrating in there。 I think it's the sound mad people must hear; that or something like it。 
Dean started forward; thinking in some dazed way that he could beat the fire out of Del's shirt with his hands; and I yanked him away almost hard enough to pull him off his feet。 Touching Delacroix at that point would have been like Brer Rabbit punching into the Tar…Baby。 An electrified Tar…Baby; in this case。 
I still didn't turn around to see what was going on behind us; but it sounded like pandemonium; chairs falling over; people bellowing; a woman crying 〃Stop it; stop it; oh can't you see he's had enough?〃 at the top of her lungs。 Curtis Anderson grabbed my shoulder and asked what was happening; for Christ's sake; what was happening; and why didn't I order jack to shut down? 
〃Because I can't;〃 I said。 〃We've gone too far to turn back; can't you see that? It'll be over in a few more seconds; anyway。〃 
But it was at least two minutes before it was over; the longest two minutes of my whole life; and through most of it I think Delacroix was conscious。 He screamed and jittered and rocked from side to side。 Smoke poured from his nostrils and from a mouth that had gone the purple…black of ripe plums。 Smoke drifted up from his tongue the way smoke rises from a hot griddle。 All the buttons on his shirt either burst or melted。 His undershirt did not quite catch fire; but it charred and smoke poured through it and we could smell his chest…hair roasting。 Behind us; people were heading for the door like cattle in a stampede。 They couldn't get out through it; of course … we were in a damn prison; after all … so they simply clustered around it while Delacroix fried (Now I'm fryin; Old Toot had said when we were rehearsing for Arlen Bitterbuck; I'm a done tom turkey) and the thunder rolled and the rain ran down out of the sky in a perfect fury。 
At some point I thought of the doc and looked around for him。 He was still there; but crumpled on the floor beside his black bag。 He'd fainted。 
Brutal came up and stood beside me; holding the fire extinguisher。 
〃Not yet;〃 I said。 
〃I know。〃 
We looked around for Percy and saw him standing almost behind Sparky now; frozen; eyes huge; one knuckle crammed into his mouth。 
Then; at last; Delacroix slumped back in the chair; his bulging; misshapen face lying over on one shoulder。 He was still jittering; but we'd seen this before; it was the current running through him。 The cap had e askew on his head; but when we took it off a little later; most of his scalp and his remaining fringe of hair came with it; bonded to the metal as if by some powerful adhesive。 
〃Kill it!〃 I called to Jack when thirty seconds had gone by with nothing but electric jitters ing from the smoking; man…shaped lump of charcoal lolling in the electric chair。 The hum died immediately; and I nodded to Brutal。 
He turned and slammed the fire extinguisher into Percy's arms so hard that Percy staggered backward and almost fell off the platform。 〃You do it;〃 Brutal said。 〃You're running the show; after all; ain't you?〃 
Percy gave him a look that was both sick and murderous; then armed the extinguisher; pumped it; cocked it; and shot a huge cloud of white foam over the man in the chair。 I saw Del's foot twitch once as the spray hit his face and thought Oh no; we might have to go again; but there was only that single twitch。 
Anderson had turned around and was bawling at the panicky witnesses; telling them everything was all right; everything was under control; just a powersurge from the electrical storm; nothing to worry about。 Next thing; he'd be telling them that what they smelled … a devil's mixture of burned hair; fried meat; and fresh…baked shit … was Chanel No。 5。 
〃Get doc's stethoscope;〃 I told Dean as the extinguisher ran dry。 Delacroix was coated with white now; and the worst of the stench was being overlaid by a thin and bitter chemical smell。 
〃Doc 。。。 should I 。。 。〃 
〃Never mind doc; just get his stethoscope;〃 I said。 〃Let's get this over 。。。 get him out of here。〃 
Dean nodded。 Over and out of here were two concepts that appealed to him just then。 They appealed to both of us。 He went over to doc's bag and began rummaging in it。 Doc was beginning to move again; so at least he hadn't had a stroke or a heart…storm。 That was good。 But the way Brutal was looking at Percy wasn't。 
〃Get down in the tunnel and wait by the gurney;〃 I said。 
Percy swallowed。 〃Paul; listen。 I didn't know………〃 
〃Shut up。 Get down in the tunnel and wait by the gurney。 Now。〃 
He swallowed; grimaced as if it hurt; and then walked toward the door which led to the stairs and the tunnel。 He carried the empty fire extinguisher in his arms; as if it were a baby Dean passed him; ing back to me with the stethoscope。 I snatched it and set the earpieces。 I'd done this before; in the army; and it's sort of like riding a bike … you don't forget。 
I wiped at the foam on Delacroix's chest; then had to gag back vomit as a large; hot section of his skin simply slid away from the flesh beneath; the way the skin will slide off a 。。。 well; you know。 A done tom turkey。 
〃Oh my God〃' a voice I didn't recognize almost sobbed behind me。 〃Is it always this way? Why didn't somebody tell me? I never would have e!〃 
Too late now; friend; I thought。 〃Get that man out of here;〃 I said to Dean or Brutal or whoever might be listening … I said it when I was sure I could speak without puking into Delacroix's smoking lap。 〃Get them all back by the door。〃 
I steeled myself as best I could; then put the disc of the stethoscope on the red…black patch of raw flesh I'd made on Del's chest。 I listened; praying I would hear nothing; and that's just what I did hear。 
〃He's dead;〃 I told Brutal。 
〃Thank Christ。〃 
〃Yes。 Thank Christ。 You and Dean get the stretcher。 Let's unbuckle him and get him out of here; fast。〃 
5。 
We got his body down the twelve stairs and onto the gurney all right。 My nightmare was that his cooked flesh might slough right off his bones as we lugged him … it was Old Toot's done tom turkey that had gotten into my head … but of course that didn't happen。 
Curtis Anderson was upstairs soothing the spectators …trying to; anyway … and that was good for Brutal; because Anderson wasn't there to see when Brutal took a step toward the head of the gurney and pulled his arm back to slug Percy; who was standing there looking stunned。 I caught his arm; and that was good for both of them。 It was good for Percy because Brutal meant to deliver a blow of near…decapitory force; and good for Brutal because he would have lost his job if the blow had connected; and maybe ended up in prison himself。 

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