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Bond shrugged his shoulders。 Sufficient unto that day had been its evil。 He gazed for a moment into the mirror and wondered about Vesper's morals。 He wanted her cold and arrogant body。 He wanted to see tears and desire in her remote blue eyes and to take the ropes of her black hair in his hands and bend her long body back under his。 Bond's eyes narrowed and his face in the mirror looked back at him with hunger。
He turned away and took out his pocket the cheque for forty million francs。 He folded this very small。 Then he opened the door and looked up and down the corridor。 He left the door wide open and with his ears cocked for footsteps or the sound of the lift察he set to work with a small screwdriver。
Five minutes later he gave a last´minute survey to his handiwork察put some fresh cigarettes in his case察closed and locked the door and went off down the corridor and across the hall and out into the moonlight。
CHAPTER 14 ´ 'LA VIE EN ROSE'
The entrance to the Roi Galant was a seven´foot golden picture´frame which had once察perhaps察enclosed the vast portrait of a noble European。 It was in a discreet corner of the 'kitchen' ´ the public roulette and boule room察where several tables were still busy。 As Bond took Vesper's arm and led her over the gilded step察he fought back a hankering to borrow some money from the caisse and plaster maximums over the nearest table。 But he knew that this would be a brash and cheap gesture pour └pater la bourgeoisie。 Whether he won or lost察it would be a kick in the teeth to the luck which had been given him。
The night´club was small and dark察lit only by candles in gilded candelabra whose warm light was repeated in wall mirrors set in more gold picture´frames。 The walls were covered in dark red satin and the chairs and banquettes in matching red plush。 In the far corner察a trio察consisting of a piano察an electric guitar and drums察was playing 'La Vie en Rose' with muted sweetness。 Seduction dripped on the quietly throbbing air。 It seemed to Bond that every couple must be touching with passion under the tables。
They were given a corner table near the door。 Bond ordered a bottle of Veuve Clicquot and scrambled eggs and bacon。
They sat for a time listening to the music and then Bond turned to Vesper此'It's wonderful sitting here with you and knowing the job's finished。 It's a lovely end to the day ´ the prize´giving。'
He expected her to smile。 She said此'Yes察isn't it' in a rather brittle voice。 She seemed to be listening carefully to the music。 One elbow rested on the table and her hand supported her chin察but on the back of her hand and not on the palm察and Bond noticed that her knuckles showed white as if her fist was tightly clenched。
Between the thumb and first two fingers of her right hand she held one of Bond's cigarettes察as an artist holds a crayon察and though she smoked with posure察she tapped the cigarette occasionally into an ash´try when the cigarette had no ash。
Bond noticed these small things because he felt intensely aware of her and because he wanted to draw her into his own feeling of warmth and relaxed sensuality。 But he accepted her reserve。 He thought it came from a desire to protect herself from him察or else it was her reaction to his coolness to her earlier in the evening察his deliberate coolness察which he knew had been taken as a rebuff。
He was patient。 He drank champagne and talked a little about the happenings of the day and about the personalities of Mathis and Leiter and about the possible consequences for Le Chiffre。 He was discreet and he only talked about the aspects of the case on which she must have been briefed by London。
She answered perfunctorily。 She said that察of course察they had picked out the two gunmen察but had thought nothing of it when the man with the stick had gone to stand behind Bond's chair。 They could not believe that anything would be attempted in the Casino itself。 Directly Bond and Leiter had left to walk over to the hotel察she had telephoned Paris and told M's representative of the result of the game。 She had had to speak guardedly and the agent had rung off without ment。 She had been told to do this whatever the result。 M had asked for the information to be passed on to him personally at any time of the day or night。
This was all she said。 She sipped at her champagne and rarely glanced at Bond。 She didn't smile。 Bond felt frustrated。 He drank a lot of champagne and ordered another bottle。 The scrambled eggs came and they ate in silence。
At four o'clock Bond was about to call for the bill when the matre d'htel appeared at their table and inquired for Miss Lynd。 He handed her a note which she took and read hastily。
'Oh察it's only Mathis' she said。 'He says would I e to the entrance hall。 He's got a message for you。 Perhaps he's not in evening clothes or something。 I won't be a minute。 Then perhaps we could go home。'
She gave him a strained smile。 'I'm afraid I don't feel very good pany this evening。 It's been rather a nerve´racking day。 I'm so sorry。'
Bond made a perfunctory reply and rose察pushing back the table。 'I'll get the bill' he said察and watched her take the few steps to the entrance。
He sat down and lit a cigarette。 He felt flat。 He suddenly realized that he was tired。 The stuffiness of the room hit him as it had hit him in the Casino in the early hours of the previous day。 He called for the bill and took a last mouthful of champagne。 It tasted bitter察as the first glass too many always does。 He would have liked to have seen Mathis's cheerful face and heard his news察perhaps even a word of congratulation。
Suddenly the note to Vesper seemed odd to him。 It was not the way Mathis would do things。 He would have asked them both to join him at the bar of the Casino or he would have joined them in the night´club察whatever his clothes。 They would have laughed together and Mathis would have been excited。 He had much to tell Bond察more than Bond had to tell him。 The arrest of the Bulgarian察who had probably talked some more察the chase after the man with the stick察Le Chiffre's movements when he left the Casino。
Bond shook himself。 He hastily paid the bill察not waiting for the change。 He pushed back his table and walked quickly through the entrance without acknowledging the good´nights of the matre d'htel and the doorman。
He hurried through the gaming´room and looked carefully up and down the long entrance hall。 He cursed and quickened his step。 There were only one or two officials and two or three men and women in evening clothes getting their things at the vestiaire。
No Vesper。 No Mathis。
He was almost running。 He got to the entrance and looked along the steps to left and right down and amongst the few remaining cars。
The missionaire came towards him。
'A taxi察monsieur'
Bond waved him aside and started down the steps察his eyes staring into the shadows察the night air cold on his sweating temples。
He was half´way down when he heard a faint cry察then the slam of a door way to the right。 With a harsh growl and stutter from the exhaust a beetle´browed Citron shot out of the shadows into the light of the moon察its front wheel drive dry´skidding through the loose pebbles of the forecourt。
Its tail rocked on its soft springs as if a violent struggle was taking place on the back seat。
With a snarl it raced out to the wide entrance gate in a spray of gravel。 A small black object shot out of an open rear window and thudded into a flower´bed。 There was a scream of tortured rubber as the tyres caught the boulevard in a harsh left´handed turn察the deafening echo of a Citron's exhaust in second gear察a crash into top察then a swiftly diminishing crackle as the car hared off between the shops on the main street towards the coast road。
Bond knew he would find Vesper's evening bag among the flowers。
He ran back with it across the gravel to the brightly´lit steps and scrabbled through its contents while the missionaire hovered round him。
The crumpled note was there amongst the usual feminine baggage。
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