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hem when the two got to their village and the awesome dryness of the plain which Chiun kept referring to as the lush gardens before the mountains; for they had once; he explained; been the most beautiful gardens in the world。
 〃The Loni must have paid your ancestors pretty good;〃 said Remo。
 〃They recognized true worth。〃
 〃They're gonna jump us as soon as we get to enough of them。〃
 〃The Loni are fair and just and decent。〃
 〃They must have really paid;〃…said Remo。 He felt; clammy and dusty and grimy; not having changed clothes in two days。 Chiun; naturally; had seven trunks full of changes。
 As they climbed into the mountains; night descended in its awesome majesty upon the old continent。 Remo noticed immediately that these were not simple paths; but stairways cut of rock worn by centuries of feet。
 They continued marching into the night; pushing onward and upward。 Remo was amazed at the ability of the soldiers to keep going under the burden of Chain's baggage。
 Around one bend a fire shone from a high wall。
 Chiun cupped his hands to his face and yelled the Loni dialect of Swahili。
 〃I told them I was here;〃 he said to Remo。'
 〃Now we get it;〃 said Remo; prepared to slash his way back down the mountain。
 From arches in the wall came men bearing torches and spears; just a few men at first who hung back and waited until their numbers grew; and then moved forward; their torches illuminating the night with fire as though they were high beam lamps。
 There were too many with too many spears to escape unscathed。 Remo decided to take a route through the center; prepare his body to take some wounds; and then to keep going。 Retreat was impossible。 Behind him he heard Chiun's trunks striking the ground; and the scuffling feet of the Hausa soldiers as they turned and fled down the mountainside。
 Oddly enough the Loni tribesmen did not pursue them。 Instead; when they got within striking distance; they fell to their knees and a cry of praise rose from their throats in powerful unison。
 〃Sinanju。 Sinanju。 Sinanju。〃
 Then; up over their heads on the mountaintop; Remo could see in the flame light; a tall black woman wearing a short white gown。 She carried in her hands a shiny metal brazier from which a fire burned。 Remo and Chiun moved closer; and the crowd which chanted 〃Sinanju〃 stopped; upon one word from her。
 She spoke。 Chiun translated for Remo。
 〃Wele; Master of Sinanju。 Our ambitions have been awaiting the return of your awesome magnificence。 Oh; Awesome Magnificence; the Gods of the Loni greet you in fire。 Our hopes await the glory of thy majestic presence。 Oh; Awesome Magnificence; the throne of the Loni once again will' be secure because you have deigned to e among us。〃
 〃They really saying those things about you; Chiun?〃 said Remo from the side of his mouth。
 〃That is how civilized people greet the Master of Sinanju;〃 said Chiun; the latest Master of Sinanju。
 〃Shit;〃 said Remo Williams; ex…Newark cop;
 
 CHAPTER EIGHT 
 General William Forsythe Butler rented a car at the Washington; D。C。 airport when his plane landed there; and drove out in the quiet night toward Norfolk; Virginia。
 The air was sweet with the hot smells of spring and he rode with the air conditioning turned oil and the windows open; listening to the land; feeling its beauty around him。
 How long ago had those first slaves set foot on this land? Had they perhaps traveled this same road? Of course; it would not have been much more than a cart path then。 Perhaps the rich dirt got between their toes and warmed and weled them and they thought the way Butler once had: that the land was rich and good。 After a trip of unrelieved brutality; perhaps they felt that they had chanced into something good…a growing; fertile land where they could build a full and rewarding life。 The Loni princes would have thought that way。 And instead of happiness and fulfillment; they found only the chain and the whip and the sun…hammered days of backbreaking labor in the fields; labor unrelieved by the release of humor; by the circle of family; by the slow; lazy forgetfulness of happiness。
 The Loni had once been prideful people。 How many of them had tried to change their lot; first by reasoning with the white…eye brutes; then by fleeing; then by rebellion?
 Butler thought of them and then of what the Loni; subjugated and beaten; had bee even in their nature land。
 He trod heavier on the gas pedal。 In Norfolk; he drove to the city's bustling waterfront and parked his car in a now unsupervised parking lot near a small amusement arcade。 Before he even left the car; the watery feel and smell of salt and brack coated everything。 He could feel it working its way into the soft silk fibers of his light blue suit; as he stepped along the riverfront street。
 He stopped near the piers and looked up and down the street; blinking and bright with neon lights for a half…mile in each direction。 His man would be in one of three places。
 The first bar was air…conditioned cold; and he felt the sweat on his body dry almost immediately as he stepped inside the door。 It was a sailor's bar。 A white sailor's bar。 The tavern was filled with seamen; their clothes; their tattoos; the leathery but still untanned look of their faces and hands giving away their occupation。 Heads turned toward him as he stood in the doorway; realizing he had made a mistake and this was not the bar he was looking for; but determined to brazen it out as a free man; first looking along the bar; then toward the tables; scanning faces。
 〃Hey; you;〃 the bartender called。 〃This is a private bar。〃
 〃Yassuh;〃 Butler said。 〃Jes' looking for somebody; boss。〃
 〃Well; you won't find him in here。〃
 〃Not a him; boss。 A her。 You see her; maybe? Big blonde woman with big titties。 Wearing a little; short; red dress; way up high around the nice; fine; warm ass;〃 He grinned; showing teeth。
 The bartender sputtered。
 Butler said; 〃Never mind; boss。 She ain't here。 But if she e in; you tell her to get her white ass home; 'cause her man gonna whomp her good iften she don't。 You tell her; she don't get right home; and she ain't getting no more of this good stuff right here;〃 Butler said; stroking the groin of his trousers。
 There were a few muzzled mumbles。 The bartender's mouth still worked; getting ready to talk; but before he could speak; Butler turned and walked out into the street; letting the heavy wood and glass door swing shut behind him。
 He stopped here on the sidewalk and laughed; a full; roaring laugh that only a trained; intelligent linguist's ear could tell was punctuated by the Loni throat click of anger。
 Then Butler turned and walked away down the block。 It didn't feel so oppressively hot anymore。 The heat felt good on his skin。
 The second tavern was uneventful; but empty and he found his man in the third saloon he entered。 The man sat in the back; his face cafe au lait light against the dark blue of his crisp tailored gabardine uniform。 Despite the heat; he wore his braided jacket and his braided duck…billed cap; with the gold stringwork across the crown and bill。
 The bar was noisy with black sailors and no one looked up when Butler came in or paid any especial attention to the black dude in the light blue suit。 He was twice offered drinks by sailors as he walked the length of the bar and turned them down with what he hoped was a gracious shake of his; head; and finally reached the table where the ship's officer sat; drinking alone; a bottle of Cutty Sark scotch in front of him。
 The officer looked up as Butler eased into the seat。
 〃Hello; Captain;〃 Butler said。
 〃Why; Colonel Butler;〃 the man said。 〃What a pleasure to see you。〃 His tongue was a little thick in his mouth; he had been drinking too much; Butler realized with distaste。 〃It's been a long while。〃
 〃Yes;〃 Butler said; 〃but now I have need of your services。〃
 The ship's officer smiled softly as he filled his old…fashioned glass to the brim with Cutty Sark。 He sniffed the smoky scotch; lifted it to his mouth; and then began to swallow it smoothly; slowly。
 He stopped when the glass was half empty。 〃Why; of course;〃 he said。 〃Same arrangement?〃
 Butler nodded。
 The same arrangement meant 5;00

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