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a pillow; stretched out and was asleep within minutes。 The Antonov droned north for the rendezvous。 
 
 OVER THE YEARS of its existence the Corporation had invested in a variety of legitimate businesses。 The pany was either owner or part owner of mining concerns; a coconut plantation; a specialty firearms manufacturer; hotels; resorts; a machine tool pany; even a charter jet service with divisions in North America; South America; Europe and Asia。 None of the employees of these concerns had any idea of the source of the parent pany's funding and true purpose。 They only knew they were highly paid and treated well and never subject to cutbacks or layoffs。 For the most part; the actual operations end of the Corporation the specialized army and intelligence apparatus that formed the nucleus of the growing fortuneleft these panies alone to operate on their own。 Sometimes; however; they came in handy。 
 Right now was just such a time。 
 Max Hanley returned to the Oregon's control room and slid into his chair。 
 〃Pull up the flight operations center of Pegasus Air;〃 he asked Stone。 
 Stone punched mands into the puter; and a few seconds later a worldwide map filled one of the large monitors。 〃What's the fastest way to fly the chairman to his meeting?〃 
 Stone punched in mands and the route filled the screen。 〃It's a long flight;〃 he said; 〃and I assume you want it nonstop?〃 
 〃Absolutely;〃 Hanley said。 
 〃That pretty much ensures that we'll need to use the G550; then。〃 
 〃Where are they now?〃 Hanley asked。 
 Stone punched in mands and flight records overlaid the map。 
 〃The Asian G550 is in route to Hawaii; so that's out;〃 Stone noted。 
 〃Paris on oneno; hold onthe South American G550 just landed in Dubai。 She's due to leave again tomorrow。〃 
 〃How long for her to reach Da Nang?〃 
 〃It's thirty…six hundred miles; so roughly six and a half hours。〃 
 Hanley took a pad of paper and a pencil and began writing numbers。 〃It'll be tight;〃 he said finally。 〃We're bucking time zones; refueling and getting fast clearances to land; but it's doable。〃 
 〃Want me to book the jet?〃 Stone asked。 
 Hanley handed him a sheet of paper。 〃This is the flight plan。〃 
 〃What else?〃 
 〃Make sure our man in the Vietnamese air force is greased so we don't have any problems getting in and out of Da Nang for a quick refuel;〃 Hanley said。 
 〃What else?〃 
 〃Set up a secure link to Karamozov;〃 Hanley said。 〃I need to confirm。〃 
 〃Anything else?〃 Stone said as he made notes on a pad。 
 〃When all that's done;〃 Hanley said; 〃call Truitt to relieve you and go get some sleep。〃 
 〃What about you; sir?〃 Stone asked。 
 〃I'll catnap here;〃 Hanley said; 〃right where I like to be。〃 
 
 THE DALAI LAMA was praying in front of a statue of Buddha when Overholt walked into the room。 He stood quietly until he rose。
 〃I sensed you e into the room;〃 the Dalai Lama said; 〃and you  seem happy。〃 
 Overholt asked; 〃Are you ready to return?〃
 〃Yes;〃 the Dalai Lama said; 〃very much so。〃
 〃Good;〃 Overholt said; 〃it will be tomorrow。〃
 〃Did your people recover the Golden Buddha?〃
 〃They did;〃 Overholt said; nodding。 〃And have they found the partment yet?〃 
 〃They're still working on it; Your Holiness。〃 
 The Dalai Lama nodded and smiled。 〃They'll figure it out。 And then they'll know what to do with what they find。〃 He paused。 〃Hard to believe;〃 the Dalai Lama said; 〃that something my people have owned all along shall be our salvation。〃 
 〃We're not home free yet; Your Holiness;〃 Overholt said。 
 The Dalai Lama smiled and considered this for a few moments。 〃No; Mr。 Overholt; we're notbut we will be。 Greed is what brought the Chinese to my country。 And greed again will set us free。〃 
 Overholt nodded silently。 
 〃Life is a circle;〃 the Dalai Lama said; 〃and someday you will see that。〃 
 Overholt smiled as the Dalai Lama began to walk toward the door。 
 〃Now;〃 he said kindly; 〃let my people feed you。 You must be hungry from your long journey。〃 
 The two men walked out of the room toward a destiny determined by an obscure ship manned by mercenaries。 
 
 AT 11 A。M。 local time; the Oregon exited the fog bank。 In front of the advancing storm; the weather was perfect; a calm before the storm。 The sky was azure blue and the seas were as flat and reflective as a mirror。 In the hours since leaving Macau; the Oregon had made good time。 The ship was off Hainan Island in international waters。 At the current rate of speed; the vessel would pass along Singapore tomorrow at noon local time。 After turning and traveling through the Strait of Malacca and heading north; she was due to arrive high in the Bay of Bengal off Bangladesh sometime around 2 p。m。 Sunday。 
 By then; if all went according to plan; the Dalai Lama would be in power again; and the Corporation would make its exit with no one ever the wiser。 
 Juan Cabrillo woke in hisrstateroom; then showered and dressed。 Leaving his suite; he walked along the gangways toward the control room; then stopped and opened the door。 Max Hanley was asleep in his chair; but he sat upright as soon as Cabrillo entered。 Hanley rose and walked over to the coffeepot and poured two cups。 Handing one to Cabrillo; he asked; 〃Feel better?〃
 〃Amazing what a little rest will do;〃 Cabrillo said; taking the cup。 〃Richard?〃 Hanley asked。 
 Truitt turned from the screen he was studying。 〃I'm okay;〃 he said。 〃What's the score?〃 Cabrillo asked without further preamble。 Hanley walked back to his chair and motioned for Cabrillo to sit。 Then he pointed at a screen that showed a red line from Ho Chi Minh City directly toward the Oregon。 〃That line is Gunderson and his team。 They will be arriving in about a half hour to pick you up。〃
 〃They aboard the amphibian?〃 
 〃Nope;〃 Hanley said。 〃It was still too far south to get here in time。〃
 〃So we secured another seaplane?〃 Cabrillo asked。 
 〃Gannon pulled out all the stops;〃 Hanley told him; 〃but there were none available。〃 
 Cabrillo sipped his coffee while Truitt swiveled his head and stared back at him。 
 〃You're yanking me off?〃 Cabrillo said。 
 〃Sorry; Mr。 Chairman;〃 Hanley said。 〃It was the only way you could make your flight out of Vietnam on time。〃
 〃And the Buddha?〃
 〃He'll go first;〃 Hanley rioted。 
 〃Why;〃 Cabrillo said; 〃do I always end up in these situations?〃
 〃The money?〃 Truitt said; smiling。 〃Or the thrill of victory?〃 said Hanley。 
 
 ON BOARD THE Antonov; Gunderson was brushing his teeth and washing his face。 Spitting out the window; he rubbed the washcloth across the stubble on his cheeks。 Once he had finished; he walked forward and motioned to Pilston。 〃Why don't you let me take over。〃 
 Pilston slid out of the pilot's seat and Gunderson climbed aboard。
 〃How'd our rookie do?〃 he asked Michaels。 
 〃She's not a bad pilot;〃 Michaels noted。 〃I had her do most of the flying while I napped。〃 
 Gunderson smiled and turned back to stare at Pilston。 〃Be sure and log the hours;〃 he told her。 〃When you have two hundred you can apply for a mercial license。 Our last operative who certified got a five…thousand…dollar bonus from Cabrillo。〃 
 〃This old beast is a smooth flying plane;〃 Pilston said。 〃Slow as a slug but as stable as a table。〃 
 〃How far out are we?〃 Gunderson asked Michaels。 
 Michaels stared at the GPS and examined her marks in the charts; then did a couple of calculations in the flight puter。 〃Twenty…four minutes; give or take。〃 
 〃Have you maintained radio silence?〃
 〃As we planned;〃 Michaels replied。 
 Gunderson adjusted the mixture to the engine and watched the gauges a few seconds。 Satisfied all was okay; he spoke again。 〃Tracy; can you pour me a cup of coffee? It's time to call the mother ship。〃 
 Pilston unscrewed the cup off the thermos; put a piece of folded duct tape on the bottom; then poured a cup and handed it to Gunderson。 He sipped the hot liquid; then set the cup down on a flat surface; where it stuck。 Then he reached for the radio; adjusted the frequency; and spoke。 
 〃Tiny calling the chairman of the board; you out there?〃 
 A few seconds passed before an answer came。 〃This is control; go ahead。〃 
 〃The ladies and I;〃 Tiny said; 〃will be there in a few minutes to 

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