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time。 Christ; I need a drink。 Excuse me a moment。〃 He stalked on; heading for the bar that was set up to one side。
〃Extraordinary;〃 Sir Charles said。
Guthrie said with a slight; nervous laugh; 〃For a moment I thought he was going for Marlowe。〃
They all watched him; then Broadhurst noticed Dunross frowning after Grey; his face set and cold。 〃Don't pay any attention to him; Mr。 Dunross。 I'm afraid Grey's very tiresome and a rather vulgar bore。 He's 。。。 well he's not at all representative of the Labour echelon; thank God。 You'd like our new leader; Harold Wilson; you'd approve of him。 Next time you're in London I'd be glad to introduce you if you've time。〃
〃Thank you。 Actually I was thinking about Marlowe。 It's hard to believe he 'sold out' or betrayed anyone。〃
〃You never know about people; do you?〃
Grey got a whiskey and soda and turned and went across the room。 〃Well; if it isn't Flight Lieutenant Marlowe!〃
Peter Marlowe turned; startled。 His smile vanished and the two men stared at one another。 Fleur Marlowe froze。
〃Hello; Grey;〃 Marlowe said; his voice flat。 〃I heard you were in Hong Kong。 In fact; I read your interview in the afternoon paper。〃 He turned to his wife。 〃Darling; this is Robin Grey; MP。〃 He introduced him to the Chinese; one of whom was Sir Shi…teh T'Chung。
〃Ah; Mr。 Grey; it's an honor to have you here;〃 Shi…teh said with an Oxford English accent。 He was tall; dark; good…looking; slightly Chinese and mostly European。 〃We hope your stay in Hong Kong will be good。 If there's anything I can do; just say the word!〃
〃Ta;〃 Grey said carelessly。 They all noticed his rudeness。 〃So; Marlowe! You haven't changed much。〃
〃Nor have you。 You've done well for yourself。〃 Marlowe added to the others; 〃We were in the war together。 I haven't seen Grey since '45。〃
〃We were POWs; Marlowe and I;〃 Grey said; then added; 〃We're on opposite sides of the political blanket。〃 He stopped and stepped out of the way to allow Orlanda Ramos to pass。 She greeted Shi…teh with a smile and continued on。 Grey watched her briefly; then turned back。 〃Marlowe old chap; are you still in trade?〃 It was a private English insult。 〃Trade〃 to someone like Marlowe who came from a long line of English officers meant everything mon and lower class。
〃I'm a writer;〃 Marlowe said。 His eyes went to his wife and his eyes smiled at her。
〃I thought you'd still be in the RAF; regular officer like your illustrious forebears。〃
〃I was invalided out; malaria and all that。 Rather boring;〃 Marlowe said; deliberately lengthening his patrician accent knowing that it would infuriate Grey。 〃And you're in Parliament? How very clever of you。 You represent Streatham East? Wasn't that where you were born?〃
Grey flushed。 〃Yes; yes it was 。。。〃
Shi…teh covered his embarrassment at the undercurrents between them。 〃I must; er; see about dinner。〃 He hurried off。 The other Chinese excused themselves and turned away。
Fleur Marlowe fanned herself。 〃Perhaps we should find our table; Peter;〃 she said。
〃A good idea; Mrs。 Marlowe;〃 Grey said。 He was in as tight control as Peter Marlowe。 〃How's the King?〃
〃I don't know。 I haven't seen him since Changi。〃 Marlowe looked down on Grey。
〃But you're in touch with him?〃
〃No。 No; actually I'm not。〃
〃You don't know where he is?〃
〃No。〃
〃That's strange; seeing how close you two were。〃 Grey ripped his eyes away and glanced at Fleur Marlowe and thought she was the prettiest woman he had ever seen。 So pretty and fine and English and fair; just like his ex…wife Trina who went off with an American barely a month after he was reported missing in action。 Barely a month。 〃Did you know we were enemies in Changi; Mrs。 Marlowe?〃 he said with a gentleness that she found frightening。
〃Peter's never discussed Changi with me; Mr。 Grey。 Or anyone that I know of。〃
〃Curious。 It was an awesome experience; Mrs。 Marlowe。 I've forgotten none of it。 I 。。。 well; sorry to interrupt 。。。〃 He glanced up at Marlowe。 He began to say something but changed his mind and turned away。
〃Oh; Peter; what an awful man!〃 Fleur said。 〃He gave me the creeps。〃
〃Nothing to bother about; my darling。〃
〃Why were you enemies?〃
〃Not now; my pet; later。〃 Marlowe smiled at her; loving her。 〃Grey's nothing to us。〃
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9:45 P。M。:
Linc Bartlett saw Orlanda before she saw him and she took his breath away。 He couldn't help paring her with Casey who was beside him talking to Andrew Gavallan。 Orlanda was wearing white silk; floor…length; backless with a halter neck that; discreetly; somehow; seemed to offer her golden body。 Casey wore her green that he had seen many times; her tawny hair cascading。
〃Would you both like to e to Shi…teh's tonight?〃 Orlanda had asked him this morning。 〃It could be important for you and your Casey to be there。〃
〃Why?〃
〃Because almost all business that counts in Hong Kong is done at this type of function; Mr。 Bartlett。 It could be very important for you to bee involved with people like Shi…teh … and in the Turf Club; Cricket Club; even the Club itself; though that'd be impossible。〃
〃Because I'm American?〃
〃Because someone has to die to create an opening … an English or Scotsman。〃 She had laughed。 〃The waiting list's as long as Queen's Road! It's men only; very stuffy; old leather chairs; old men sleeping off their three…hour and ten…gin lunches; The Times and all that。〃
〃Hell; that sounds exciting!〃
She had laughed again。 Her teeth were white and he could see no blemish in her。 They had talked over breakfast and he had found her more than easy to talk to。 And to be with。 Her perfume was enticing。 Casey rarely wore perfume … she said that she'd found it just another distraction to the businessmen she had to deal with。 With Orlanda; breakfast had been coffee and toast and eggs and crisp bacon; American style; at a brand…new hotel she suggested; called the Mandarin。 Casey didn't eat breakfast。 Just coffee and toast sometimes; or croissants。
The interview had passed easily and the time too fast。 He had never been in the pany of a woman with such open and confident femininity。 Casey was always so strong; efficient and cool and not feminine。 By choice; her choice and my agreement; he reminded himself。
〃That's Orlanda?〃 Casey was looking at him; one eyebrow arched。
〃Yes;〃 he replied; trying unsuccessfully to read her。 〃What do you think?〃
〃I think she's dynamite。〃
〃Which way?〃
Casey laughed。 She turned to Gavallan who was trying to concentrate and be polite but whose mind was taken up with Kathy。 After Kathy had told him this evening; he had not wanted to leave her but she had insisted; saying that it was important for him to be there。 〃Do you know her; Andrew?〃
〃Who?〃
〃The girl in white。〃
〃Where? Oh! Oh yes; but only by reputation。〃
〃Is it good or bad?〃
〃That; er; depends on your point of view; Casey。 She's; she's Portuguese; Eurasian; of course。 Orlanda was Gornt's friend for quite a few years。〃
〃You mean his mistress?〃
〃Yes; I suppose that's the word;〃 he told her politely; disliking Casey's directness intensely。 〃But it was all very discreet。〃
〃Gornt's got taste。 Did you know she was his steady; Linc?〃
〃She told me this morning。 I met her at Gornt's a couple of days ago。 He said they were still friends。〃
〃Gornt's not to be trusted;〃 Gavallan said。
Casey said; 〃He's got heavy backers; in and outside Hong Kong; I was told。 Far as I know he's not stretched at the moment; as you are。 You must have heard he wants us to deal with him; not you。〃
〃We're not stretched;〃 Gavallan said。 He looked at Bartlett。 〃We do have a deal?〃
〃We sign Tuesday。 If you're ready;〃 Bartlett said。
〃We're ready now。〃
〃Ian wants us to keep it quiet till Saturday and that's fine with us;〃 Casey said。 〃Isn't it; Linc?〃
〃Sure。〃 Bartlett glanced back at Orlanda。 Casey followed his eyes。
She had noticed her the first moment the girl had hesitated in the doorway。 〃Who's she talking to; Andrew?〃 The man was interesting…looking; lithe; elegant and in his fifties。
〃That's Lando Mata。 He's also Portuguese; from Macao。〃 Gavallan wondered achingly if Dunross would manage to persuade Mata to e to their rescue with all his millions。 What