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the first thing I could think of。'
Bond knew that it was him they had been after and that if Vesper hadn't thrown her bag out察they would probably have thrown it out themselves directly they saw him appear on the steps。
'It certainly helped' said Bond察'but why didn't you make any sign when they finally got me after the car smash察when I spoke to you拭I was dreadfully worried。 I thought they might have knocked you out or something。'
'I'm afraid I must have been unconscious' said Vesper。 'I fainted once from lack of air and when I came to they had cut a hole in front of my face。 I must have fainted again。 I don't remember much until we got to the villa。 I really only gathered you had been captured when I heard you try and e after me in the passage。'
'And they didn't touch you' asked Bond。 'They didn't try and mess about with you while I was being beaten up' 'No' said Vesper。 'They just left me in an arm´chair。 They drank and played cards ´ ;belotte; I think it was from what I heard ´ and then they went to sleep。 I suppose that was how SMERSH got them。 They bound my legs and put me on a chair in a corner facing the wall and I saw nothing of SMERSH。 I heard some odd noises。 I expect they woke me up。 And then what sounded like one of them falling off his chair。 Then there were some soft footsteps and a door closed and then nothing happened until Mathis and the police burst in hours later。 I slept most of the time。 I had no idea what had happened to you察but' she faltered察'I did once hear a terrible scream。 It sounded very far away。 At least察I think it must have been a scream。 At the time I thought it might have been a nightmare。'
'I'm afraid that must have been me' said Bond。
Vesper put out a hand and touched one of his。 Her eyes filled with tears。
'It's horrible' she said。 'The things they did to you。 And it was all my fault。 If only 。 。 。'
She buried her face in her hands。
'That's all right' said Bond fortingly。 'It's no good crying over spilt milk。 It's all over now and thank heavens they let you alone。' He patted her knee。 'They were going to start on you when they'd got me really softened up' softened up is good察he thought to himself。 'We've got a lot to thank SMERSH for。 Now察e on察let's forget about it。 It certainly wasn't anything to do with you。 Anybody could have fallen for that note。 Anyway察it's all water over the dam' he added cheerfully。
Vesper looked at him gratefully through her tears。 'You really promise' she asked。 'I thought you would never forgive me。 I 。 。 。 I'll try and make it up to you。 Somehow。' She looked at him。
Somehow拭thought Bond to himself。 He looked at her。 She was smiling at him。 He smiled back。
'You'd better look out' he said。 'I may hold you to that。'
She looked into his eyes and said nothing察but the enigmatic challenge was back。 She pressed his hand and rose。 'A promise is a promise' she said。
This time they both knew what the promise was。
She picked up her bag from the bed and walked to the door。
'Shall I e tomorrow' She looked at Bond gravely。
'Yes察please察Vesper' said Bond。 'I'd like that。 Please do some more exploring。 It will be fun to think of what we can do when I get up。 Will you think of some things'
'Yes' said Vesper。 'Please get well quickly。'
They gazed at each other for a second。 Then she went out and closed the door and Bond listened until the sound of her footsteps had disappeared。
CHAPTER 22 ´ THE HASTENING SALOON
From that day Bond's recovery was rapid。
He sat up in bed and wrote his report to M。 He made light of what he still considered amateurish behaviour on the part of Vesper。 By juggling with the emphasis察he made the kidnapping sound much more Machiavellian than it had been。 He praised Vesper's coolness and posure throughout the whole episode without saying that he had found some of her actions unaccountable。
Every day Vesper came to see him and he looked forward to these visits with excitement。 She talked happily of her adventures of the day before察her explorations down the coast and the restaurants where she had eaten。 She had made friends with the chief of police and with one of the directors of the Casino and it was they who took her out in the evening and occasionally lent her a car during the day。 She kept an eye on the repairs to the Bentley which had been towed down to coachbuilders at Rouen察and she even arranged for some new clothes to be sent out from Bond's London flat。 Nothing survived from his original wardrobe。 Every stitch had been cut to ribbons in the search for the forty million francs。
The Le Chiffre affair was never mentioned between them。 She occasionally told Bond amusing stories of Head of S's office。 She had apparently transferred there from the WRNS。 And he told her of some of his adventures in the Service。
He found he could speak to her easily and he was surprised。
With most women his manner was a mixture of taciturnity and passion。 The lengthy approaches to a seduction bored him almost as much as the subsequent mess of disentanglement。 He found something grisly in the inevitability of the pattern of each affair。 The conventional parabola ´ sentiment察the touch of the hand察the kiss察the passionate kiss察the feel of the body察the climax in the bed察then more bed察then less bed察then the boredom察the tears and the final bitterness ´ was to him shameful and hypocritical。 Even more he shunned the mise en sc┬ne for each of these acts in the play ´ the meeting at a party察the restaurant察the taxi察his flat察her flat察then the week´end by the sea察then the flats again察then the furtive alibis and the final angry farewell on some doorstep in the rain。
But with Vesper there could be none of this。
In the dull room and the boredom of his treatment her presence was each day an oasis of pleasure察something to look forward to。 In their talk there was nothing but panionship with a distant undertone of passion。 In the background there was the unspoken zest of the promise which察in due course and in their own time察would be met。 Over all there brooded the shadow of his injuries and the tantalus of their slow healing。
Whether Bond liked it or not察the branch had already escaped his knife and was ready to burst into flower。
With enjoyable steps Bond recovered。 He was allowed up。 Then he was allowed to sit in the garden。 Then he could go for a short walk察then for a long drive。 And then the afternoon came when the doctor appeared on a flying visit from Paris and pronounced him well again。 His clothes were brought round by Vesper察farewells were exchanged with the nurses察and a hired car drove them away。
It was three weeks from the day when he had been on the edge of death察and now it was July and the hot summer shimmered down the coast and out to sea。 Bond clasped the moment to him。
Their destination was to be a surprise for him。 He had not wanted to go back to one of the big hotels in Royale and Vesper said she would find somewhere away from the town。 But she insisted on being mysterious about it and only said that she had found a place he would like。 He was happy to be in her hands察but he covered up his surrender by referring to their destination as 'Trou sur Mer' she admitted it was by the sea察and lauding the rustic delights of outside lavatories察bed´bugs察and cockroaches。
Their drive was spoiled by a curious incident。
While they followed the coast road in the direction of Les Noctambules察Bond described to her his wild chase in the Bentley察finally pointing out the curve he had taken before the crash and the exact place where the vicious carpet of spikes had been laid。 He slowed the car down and leant out to show her the deep cuts in the tarmac made by the rims of the wheels and the broken branches in the hedge and the patch of oil where the car had e to rest。
But all the time she was distrait and fidgety and mented only in monosyllables。 Once or twice he caught her glancing in the driving´mirror察but when he had a chance to look back through the rear window察they had just rounded a bend and he could see nothing。
Finally he took her hand。
'Something's on your mind察Vesper' he said。
She gave him a taut察bright smile