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CHAPTER 8 ´ PINK LIGHTS AND CHAMPAGNE
Bond walked up to his room察which again showed no sign of trespass察threw off his clothes察took a long hot bath followed by an ice´cold shower and lay down on his bed。 There remained an hour in which to rest and pose his thoughts before he met the girl in the Splendide bar察an hour to examine minutely the details of his plans for the game察and for after the game察in all the various circumstances of victory or defeat。 He had to plan the attendant roles of Mathis察Leiter察and the girl and visualize the reactions of the enemy in various contingencies。 He closed his eyes and his thoughts pursued his imagination through a series of carefully constructed scenes as if he was watching the tumbling chips of coloured glass in a kaleidoscope。
At twenty minutes to nine he had exhausted all the permutations which might result from his duel with Le Chiffre。 He rose and dressed察dismissing the future pletely from his mind。
As he tied his thin察double´ended察black satin tie察he paused for a moment and examined himself levelly in the mirror。 His grey´blue eyes looked calmly back with a hint of ironical inquiry and the short lock of black hair which would never stay in place slowly subsided to form a thick ma above his right eyebrow。 With the thin vertical scar down his right cheek the general effect was faintly piratical。 Not much of Hoagy Carmichael there察thought Bond察as he filled a flat察light gunmetal box with fifty of the Morland cigarettes with the triple gold band。 Mathis had told him of the girl's ment。
He slipped the case into his hip pocket and snapped his oxidized Ronson to see if it needed fuel。 After pocketing the thin sheaf of ten´mille notes察he opened a drawer and took out a light chamois leather holster and slipped it over his left shoulder so that it hung about three inches below his arm´pit。 He then took from under his shirts in another drawer a very flat 。25 Beretta automatic with a skeleton grip察extracted the clip and the single round in the barrel and whipped the action to and fro several times察finally pulling the trigger on the empty chamber。 He charged the weapon again察loaded it察put up the safety catch and dropped it into the shallow pouch of the shoulder´holster。 He looked carefully round the room to see if anything had been forgotten and slipped his single´breasted dinner´jacket coat over his heavy silk evening shirt。 He felt cool and fortable。 He verified in the mirror that there was absolutely no sign of the flat gun under his left arm察gave a final pull at his narrow tie and walked out of the door and locked it。
When he turned at the foot of the short stairs towards the bar he heard the lift´door open behind him and a cool voice call 'Good evening'。
It was the girl。 She stood and waited for him to e up to her。
He had remembered her beauty exactly。 He was not surprised to be thrilled by it again。
Her dress was of black velvet察simple and yet with the touch of splendour that only half a dozen couturiers in the world can achieve。 There was a thin necklace of diamonds at her throat and a diamond clip in the low vee which just exposed the jutting swell of her breasts。 She carried a plain black evening bag察a flat object which she now held察her arm akimbo察at her waist。 Her jet black hair hung straight and simple to the final inward curl below the chin。
She looked quite superb and Bond's heart lifted。
'You look absolutely lovely。 Business must be good in the radio world'
She put her arm through his。 'Do you mind if we go straight into dinner' she asked。 'I want to make a grand entrance and the truth is there's a horrible secret about black velvet。 It marks when you sit down。 And察by the way察if you hear me scream tonight察I shall have sat on a cane chair。'
Bond laughed。 'Of course察let's go straight in。 We'll have a glass of vodka while we order our dinner。'
She gave him an amused glance and he corrected himself此'Or a cocktail察of course察if you prefer it。 The food here's the best in Royale。'
For an instant he felt nettled at the irony察the light shadow of a snub察with which she had met his decisiveness察and at the way he had risen to her quick glance。
But it was only an infinitesimal clink of foils and as the bowing matre d'htel led them through the crowded room察it was forgotten as Bond in her wake watched the heads of the diners turn to look at her。
The fashionable part of the restaurant was beside the wide crescent of window built out like the broad stern of a ship over the hotel gardens察but Bond had chosen a table in one of the mirrored alcoves at the back of the great room。 These had survived from the Edwardian days and they were secluded and gay in white and gilt察with the red silk´shaded table and wall lights of the late Empire。
As they deciphered the maze of purple ink which covered the double folio menu察Bond beckoned to the sommelier。 He turned to his panion。
'Have you decided'
'I would love a glass of vodka' she said simply察and went back to her study of the menu。
'A small carafe of vodka察very cold' ordered Bond。 He said to her abruptly此'I can't drink the health of your new frock without knowing your Christian name。'
'Vesper' she said。 'Vesper Lynd。'
Bond gave her a look of inquiry。
'It's rather a bore always having to explain察but I was born in the evening察on a very stormy evening according to my parents。 Apparently they wanted to remember it。' She smiled。 'Some people like it察others don't。 I'm just used to it。'
'I think it's a fine name' said Bond。 An idea struck him。 'Can I borrow it' He explained about the special martini he had invented and his search for a name for it。 'The Vesper' he said。 'It sounds perfect and it's very appropriate to the violet hour when my cocktail will now be drunk all over the world。 Can I have it'
'So long as I can try one first' she promised。 'It sounds a drink to be proud of。'
'We'll have one together when all this is finished' said Bond。 'Win or lose。 And now have you decided what you would like to have for dinner拭Please be expensive' he added as he sensed her hesitation察'or you'll let down that beautiful frock。'
'I'd made two choices' she laughed察'and either would have been delicious察but behaving like a millionaire occasionally is a wonderful treat and if you're sure 。 。 。 well察I'd like to start with caviar and then have a plain grilled rognon de veau with pommes souffl└s。 And then I'd like to have fraises des bois with a lot of cream。 Is it very shameless to be so certain and so expensive' She smiled at him inquiringly。
'It's a virtue察and anyway it's only a good plain wholesome meal。' He turned to the matre d'htel察'and bring plenty of toast。'
'The trouble always is' he explained to Vesper察'not how to get enough caviar察but how to get enough toast with it。'
'Now' he turned back to the menu察'I myself will acpany Mademoiselle with the caviar察but then I would like a very small tournedos察underdone察with sauce B└arnaise and a coeur d'artichaut。 While Mademoiselle is enjoying the strawberries察I will have half an avocado pear with a little French dressing。 Do you approve'
The matre d'htel bowed。
'My pliments察mademoiselle and monsieur。 Monsieur George' he turned to the sommelier and repeated the two dinners for his benefit。
'Parfait' said the sommelier察proffering the leather´bound wine list。
'If you agree' said Bond察'I would prefer to drink champagne with you tonight。 It is a cheerful wine and it suits the occasion ´ I hope' he added。
'Yes I would like champagne' she said。
With his finger on the page察Bond turned to the sommelier此'The Taittinger 45'
'A fine wine察monsieur' said the sommelier。 But if Monsieur will permit' he pointed with his pencil察'the Blanc de Blanc Brut 1943 of The same marque is without equal。'
Bond smiled。 'So be it' he said。
'That is not a well´known brand' Bond explained to his panion察'but it is probably the finest champagne in the world。' He grinned suddenly at the touch of pretension in his remark。
'You must forgive me' he said。 'I take a r