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in the adjoining room。 
  〃Pressure gauge is here。〃 Watson tapped it。 〃Pounds per square inch; psi。 I 
guess you'd know that。 I got her up to a hundred now; and the rooms get a little 
chilly at night。 Few guests plain; what the fuck。 They're crazy to e up 
here in September anyway。 Besides; this is an old baby。 Got more patches on her 
than a pair of welfare overalls。〃 Out came the bandanna。 A honk。 A peek。 Back it 
went。 
  〃I got me a fuckin cold;〃 Watson said conversationally。 〃I get one every 
September。 I be tinkering down here with this old whore; then I be out cuttin 
the grass or rakin that rogue court。 Get a chill and catch a cold; my old mum 
used to say。 God bless her; she been dead six year。 The cancer got her。 Once the 
cancer gets you; you might as well make your will。 
  〃You'll want to keep your press up to no more than fifty; maybe sixty。 Mr。 
Ullman; he says to heat the west wing one day; central wing the next; east wing 
the day after that。 Ain't he a crazyman? I hate that little fucker。 Yap…yap…yap 
all the livelong day; he's just like one a those little dogs that bites you on 
the ankle then run around an pee all over the rug。 If brains was black powder he 
couldn't blow his own nose。 It's a pity the things you see when you ain't got a 
gun。 
  〃Look here。 You open an close these ducts by pullin these rings。 I got em all 
marked for you。 The blue tags all go to the rooms in the east wing。 Red tags is 


 
 
the middle。 Yellow is the west wing。 When you go to heat the west wing; you got 
to remember that's the side of the hotel that really catches the weather。 When 
it whoops; those rooms get as cold as a frigid woman with an ice cube up her 
works。 You can run your press all the way to eighty on west wing days。 I would; 
anyway。〃 
  〃The thermostats upstairs — 〃 Jack began。 
  Watson shook his bead vehemently; making his fluffy hair bounce on his skull。 
〃They ain't hooked up。 They're just there for show。 Some of these people from 
California; they don't think things is right unless they got it hot enough to 
grow a palm tree in their fuckin bedroom。 All the heat es from down here。 Got 
to watch the press; though。 See her creep?〃 
  He tapped the main dial; which had crept from a hundred pounds per square inch 
to a hundred and two as Watson soliloquized。 Jack felt a sudden shiver cross his 
back in a hurry and thought: The goose just walked over my grave。 Then Watson 
gave the pressure wheel a spin and dumped the boiler off: There was a great 
hissing; and the needle dropped back to ninety…one。 Watson twisted the valve 
shut and the hissing died reluctantly。 
  〃She creeps;〃 Watson said。 〃You tell that fat little peckerwood Ullman; he 
drags out the account books and spends three hours showing how he can't afford a 
new one until 1982。 I tell you; this whole place is gonna go sky…high someday; 
and I just hope that fat fuck's here to ride the rocket。 God; I wish I could be 
as charitable as my mother was。 She could see the good in everyone。 Me; I'm just 
as mean as a snake with the shingles。 What the fuck; a man can't help his 
nature。 
  〃Now you got to remember to e down here twice a day and once at night 
before you rack in。 You got to check the press。 If you forget; it'll just creep 
and creep and like as not you an your fambly'll wake up on the fuckin moon。 You 
just dump her off a little and you'll have no trouble。〃 
  〃What's top end?〃 
  〃Oh; she's rated for two…fifty; but she'd blow long before that now。 You 
couldn't get me to e down an stand next to her when that dial was up to one 
hundred and eighty。〃 
  〃There's no automatic shutdown?〃 
  〃No; there ain't。 This was built before such things were required。 Federal 
government's into everything these days; ain't it? FBI openin mail; CIA buggin 
the goddam phones 。。。 and look what happened to that Nixon。 Wasn't that a 
sorry sight? 
  〃But if you just e down here regular an check the press; you'll be fine。 An 
remember to switch those ducks around like he wants。 Won't none of the rooms get 
much above forty…five unless we have an amazin warm winter。 And you'll have your 
own apartment just as warm as you like it。〃 
  〃What about the plumbing?〃 
  〃Okay; I was just getting to that。 Over here through this arch。〃 
  They walked into a long; rectangular room that seemed to stretch for miles。 
Watson pulled a cord and a single seventyfive…watt bulb cast a sickish; swinging 
glow over the area they were standing in。 Straight ahead was the bottom of the 
elevator shaft; heavy greased cables descending to pulleys twenty feet in 
diameter and a huge; grease…clogged motor。 Newspapers were everywhere; bundled 


 
 
and banded and boxed。 Other cartons were marked Records or Invoices or Receipts… 
SAV1 The smell was yellow and moldy。 Some of the cartons were falling apart; 
spilling yellow flimsy sheets that might have been twenty years old out onto the 
floor。 Jack stared around; fascinated。 The Overlook's entire history might be 
here; buried in these rotting cartons。 
  〃That elevator's a bitch to keep runnin;〃 Watson said; jerking his thumb at 
it。 〃I know Ullman's buying the state elevator inspector a few fancy dinners to 
keep the repairman away from that fucker。 
  〃Now; here's your central plumbin core。〃 In front of them five large pipes; 
each of them wrapped in insulation and cinched with steel bands; rose into the 
shadows and out of sight。 
  Watson pointed to a cobwebby shelf beside the utility shaft。 There were a 
number of greasy rags on it; and a looseleaf binder。 〃That there is all your 
plumbin schematics;〃 he said。 〃I don't think you'll have any trouble with 
leaks — never has been — but sometimes the pipes freeze up。 Only way to stop that 
is to run the faucets a little bit durin the nights; but there's over four 
hundred taps in this fuckin palace。 That fat fairy upstairs would scream all the 
way to Denver when he saw the water bill。 Ain't that right?〃 
  〃I'd say that's a remarkably astute analysis。〃 
  Watson looked at him admiringly。 〃Say; you really are a college fella aren't 
you? Talk just like a book。 I admire that; as long as the fella ain't one of 
those fairy…boys。 Lots of em are。 You know who stirred up all those college 
riots a few years ago? The hommasexshuls; that's who。 They get frustrated an 
have to cut loose。 in out of the closet; they call it。 Holy shit; I don't 
know what the world's in to。 
  〃Now; if she freezes; she most likely gonna freeze right up in this shaft。 No 
heat; you see。 If it happens; use this。〃 He reached into a broken orange crate 
and produced a small gas torch。 
  〃You just unstrap the insulation when you find the ice plug and put the heat 
right to her。 Get it?〃 
  〃Yes。 But what if a pipe freezes outside the utility core?〃 
  〃That won't happen if you're doin your job and keepin the place heated。 You 
can't get to the other pipes anyway。 Don't you fret about it。 You'll have no 
trouble。 Beastly place down here。 Cobwebby。 Gives me the horrors; it does。〃 
  〃Ullman said the first winter caretaker killed his family and himself。〃 
  〃Yeah; that guy Grady。 He was a bad actor; I knew that the minute I saw him。 
Always grinnin like an egg…suck dog。 That was when they were just startin out 
here and that fat fuck Ullman; he woulda hired the Boston Strangler if he'd've 
worked for minimum wage。 Was a ranger from the National Park that found em; the 
phone was out。 All of em up in the west wing on the third floor; froze solid。 
Too bad about the little girls。 Eight and six; they was。 Cute as cut…buttons。 
Oh; that was a hell of a mess。 That Ullman; he manages some honky…tonky resort 
place down in Florida in the off…season; and he caught a plane up to Denver and 
hired a sleigh to take him up here from Sidewinder because the roads were 
closed — a sleigh; can you believe that? He about split a gut tryin to keep it 
out of the papers。 Did pretty well; I got to give him that。 There was an item in 
the Denver Post; and of course the bituary in that pissant little rag they have 
down in Estes Park; but that was just about all。 Pretty good; considerin the 


 
 
reputation this place has got。 I expected some reporter would dig it all up 
again and just sorta put Grady in it as an excuse to rake over the scandals。〃 
  〃What scandals?〃 
  Watson shrugged。 〃Any big hotels have got scandals;〃 he said。 〃Just like every 
big hotel has got a ghost。 Why? Hell; people e and go。 Sometimes one of em 
will pop off in his room; heart attack or stroke or something like that。 Hotels 
are superstitious places。 No thirteenth floor or room thirteen; no mirrors on 
the back of the door you e in through; stuff like that。 Why; we lost a lady 
just this last July。 Ullman had to take care of that; and you can bet your ass 
he did。 That's what they pay him twenty…two thousand bucks a season for; and as 
much as I dislike the little prick; he earns it。 It's like some people just e 
here to throw up and they hire a guy like Ullman to clean up the messes。 Here's 
this woman; must be sixty fuckin years old — my age! — and her hair's dyed just as 
red as a whore's stoplight; tits saggin just about 

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