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 〃I am glad you have said that; because it is said to be a sin for a Princess of the Loni to know a man before she is wed。 And yet; Remo; I want to know you and I want you to enter into me。〃
 〃Best offer I've had today;〃 Remo said lightly; 〃but I think you ought to think about it some more。〃
 Princess Saffah leaned forward; pressed her lips against Remo's and kissed him hard。 She pulled her head back triumphantly。 〃There;〃 she said。 〃I have already mitted the sin of touching a man。 Now when your time es; you will have no reason not to take me。〃
 〃When I'm sure you're ready;〃 Remo said; 〃no reason could have stopped me。 But first duty calls。〃
 Duty for Remo meant two things: freeing the girls in the white house behind the iron gate and finding out what had happened to Lippincott
 But princess Saffah could give aim no answers to either of those problems; although she suggested that if evil was involved; it was probably the work of General Obode。
 〃We have a friend;〃 she said; 〃in Obode's camp。 Perhaps be will be able to help you。〃
 〃What's his name?〃 Remo asked。
 〃He is a countryman of yours;〃 Saffah said。 〃His name is Butler。〃
 CHAPTES TEN
 In the American circles that concerned themselves with the activities of the Four Hundred; it was well known that the Forsythes and the Butlers talked only to their cousins; the Lippincotts; and that the Lippincotts talked only to God or to whomever else could match His credentials。
 So when the body washed onto the beach a few miles from Norfolk; Virginia; pummeled and battered by the stones near the shore; it became a big story because the body was identified as that of Hillary Butler。 The identification was made through her blue…and…white dress and from engraved jewelry the corpse wore。
 The Butler family bit its lip; as such families do; and refused to indulge in speculation for the press as to how their daughter; soon to be married; had managed to wind up dead and drowned in the ocean。
 The family detested the whole idea; but part of the routine hi such accidental deaths was an autopsy。
 Clyde Butler was called by the county medical examiner that afternoon。
 〃Mr。 Butler; I have to see you;〃 the doctor said。
 Resentfully; Butler agreed and made an appointment to see the examiner at his private medical office; where
 Butler's arrival would not draw attention; as it certainly would have at the county administration building。
 Despite the unseasonable spring heat; Butler wore a heavy dark pin…striped suit as he sat in the doctor's office; facing him across 〃a tan…painted metallic desk。
 〃I suppose it's about my poor daughter;〃 Butler said; 〃Really; haven't we gone through enough without。。。?〃
 〃That's just it; sir;〃 the doctor said。 〃That body was not your daughter's。〃
 Butler could not speak。 Finally; he said; 〃Repeat that。〃
 〃Certainly。 The dead girl who washed ashore was not your daughter。〃
 〃You're sure of this?〃
 〃Yes; sir。 In making the autopsy; I discovered that the girl whose body was found had syphilis。 Discreetly; I obtained your family's records from your physician and dentist。 If was very difficult because of the mutiliation; but I can now say without a twinge of doubt that some other young woman is on the slab at the morgue right now。〃
 Butler grimaced at what he considered unnecessarily explicit phrasing by the doctor。
 He thought momentarily; then said: 〃Have you told anyone else?〃
 〃No one at all。 If wanted to talk to you first。 Frankly; I did not know if …your daughter might have known this other girl; or if your daughter's disappearance might be tied in somehow with this girl's death; or precisely what It's only  air no tell you that the dead girl wasn't drowned。 She was dead before she entered the water。 I thought before I announced anything I would give you a chance to explain。〃
 〃You've done very well;〃 Butler said; 〃and I appreciate your thoughtfulness。 I would like you to do something else for me; if you would。〃
 〃If I can。〃
 〃Give me an hour and then I will be back here。 Then we can decide what to do and what to say。〃
 〃Of course; Mr。 Butler。 Just so long as we both understand that I must fulfill the requirements of my office。〃
 〃Naturally I understand that; Doctor。 Just an hour。〃
 Butler left the doctor's office。 In the middle of the next block was a bank in which the Butler family was the controlling stockholder。 Butler went in; spoke briefly to the bank president; and in five minutes was ensconced; as he had asked to be; in a private office with a private telephone and a guarantee of no interruptions。
 It was a sticky problem; Butler realized。 At first blush; he would immediately think kidnaping and ransom。 But why then would the kidnapers have gone to the trouble of dressing someone in Hillary's clothes and jewelry and trying to make it appear as if his daughter were dead? No。 Kidnaping was out。 Therefore; the next step might be that Hillary herself was somehow involved in this。 He had no idea how to handle a thing like that; no knowledge of police processes。 And hanging over it all was the publicity problem because of the Butler family's relationship with the Lippincotts。
 Children with a problem go to their fathers。 Butler went to the head of the Lippincott family and all its branches; Laurence Butler Lippincott
 Succinctly; calmly; he told Lippincott over the phone what had happened。 Lippincott; with no trace of emotion in his voice; got Butler's number and told him to stay put; he would call him back。
 From Laurence Butler Lippincott; a call went to the Senate Office Building。 From there; a call went to the White House。 From the White House; a special call went to Folcroft Sanitarium in Rye; New York。 Problems were discussed; options were considered; decisions were reached。
 The links in the chain were then reversed; and finally; the telephone rang in the air…conditioned bank office where Butler sat。
 〃Yes;〃 he said。
 〃This is Laurie。 Please listen very carefully。 We believe your daughter is alive; but that she is no longer in this country。 The very highest agencies in our government are now attempting to rescue her。 This rescue effort; however; is guaranteed to fail if the people involved suspect that we know anything except what they wanted us to think。 Therefore this is what we will do。〃
 Butler listened as Laurie Lippincott spoke。 Finally he said; 〃What of Martha?〃 thinking of his wife who was in a state of near collapse。
 〃She's already done the worst of her suffering;〃 Lippincott said。 〃Tell her nothing。〃
 〃Nothing? But she ought to know。〃
 〃Why? So she can worry? Bee hysterical? Perhaps drop a word here or there that could mean Hillary's death? Please。 The very best thing is to let her think Hillary is dead。 If we can get Hillary back; Martha can rejoice。 And if we fail; well; one can only grieve once。〃
 〃What are the chances; Laurie?〃
 〃I won't lie to you。 They're less than fifty…fifty。 But we're pulling out every stop。 The best we have is on it。〃
 〃We? You mean the family?〃
 〃No。 I mean the United States of America;〃 Lippincott said。
 Butler sighed。 〃Okay; Laurie。 Whatever you say。 But I'm worried about the doctor。 He's a snotty young bastard。 He may give me flak。〃
 Laurence Butler Lippincott took the name of the doctor; while allowing himself a small chuckle。 〃He shouldn't be too difficult;〃 he said。 Not if his tax return is like most doctors'。〃
 So it was that ten minutes later; Butler was back in the office of the doctor; explaining that the doctor must remain silent; must permit the funeral to go ahead as if the dead body were really that of Hillary Butler。
 〃Never;〃 the doctor said angrily。 〃I don't know what your game is; but I'm not playing it。〃
 His inter rang。 The doctor picked up the phone and said sharply; 〃I said I wasn't to be。。。 oh。。。oh; I see。 Yes; of course。〃
 He pressed a blinking lit button on the telephone receiver。 Warily; he said; 〃This is he。〃 He said nothing else for a full sixty seconds。; Finally; he said; 〃Of course; Senator。 Yes。 Senator; I understand。 Of course。 No problem。 Be glad to; Senator。 Yes; I understand。〃 When he hung up the phone; beads of perspiration dotted his forehead。
 He looked at Butler and nodded。 〃I won't

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