The teletypewriter began to clatter. When it fell silent, Cronley tore off the message, read it, and handed it to Mitchell.
“After you’ve read that, go get your pistol,” he ordered.
“Yes, sir.”
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DUPLICATION FORBIDDEN
FROM VINT HILL TANGO NET
1103 GREENWICH 4 NOVEMBER 1945
TO BEERMUG ATTENTION ALTARBOY
REF YOUR MSG NO 00001 1100 GREENWICH 4 NOVEMBER 1945
1-WELCOME TO TANGO NET
2-ACKNOWLEDGE ENCRYPTED TEXT FOLLOWING BY DECRYPTION
FDHSG ASDPW QLPDH GSHII PXCBD GOPWN ABDKD HHSDF
END
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“We will now see if the decrypt function works,” Cronley said.
He took the tape, found the encrypted message, tore it off, pushed a key that caused another green light—this one indicating EN/DECRYPTION FUNCTION ACTIVATED—to come on, and then fed the tape into the machine.
The teletypewriter began to clatter:
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB ITS FLEECE WAS WHITE AS SNOW
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“Now let’s see if it works the other way,” Cronley said, and began typing again.
The newly appointed Classified Documents NCO came back into the room—now armed with a Model 1911A1 .45 ACP in a leather holster dangling from a web belt—in time to see the end of the tape swallowed by the machine.
He leaned over and watched the teletypewriter chatter out a copy of Cronley’s reply:
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DUPLICATION FORBIDDEN
FROM BEERMUG
TO VINT HILL TANGO NET
REF YOUR REPLY TO MY NO 00001 1100 GREENWICH 4 NOVEMBER 1945