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 〃No chance of that;〃 Dunross said。 〃Not a chance in hell!〃
 〃I think there's a very good chance。〃 Gornt's tone changed。 〃In any event; as you say; we shall see。〃
 〃Yes; we will … meanwhile 。。。〃 Dunross stopped as he saw Claudia approaching uneasily。
 〃Excuse me; tai…pan;〃 she said; 〃your personal call to London's on the line。〃
 〃Oh thank you。〃 Dunross turned and beckoned Penelope。 She came over at once。 〃Penelope; would you entertain Quillan and Miss Tcholok for a moment。 I've got a phone call … Quillan's not staying for dinner … he has pressing business。〃 He waved cheerily and left them。 Casey noticed the animal grace to his walk。
 〃You're not staying for dinner?〃 Penelope was saying; her relief evident though she tried to cover it。
 〃No。 I'm sorry to inconvenience you … arriving so abruptly; after declining your kind invitation。 Unfortunately I can't stay。〃
 〃Oh。 Then 。。。 would you excuse me a moment; I'll be back in a second。〃
 〃There's no need to worry about us;〃 Gornt said gently。 〃We can look after ourselves。 Again; sorry to be a nuisance … you're looking marvelous; Penelope。 You never change。〃 She thanked him and he willed her away。 Gratefully she went over to Claudia Chen who was waiting nearby。
 〃You're a curious man;〃 Casey said。 〃One moment war; the next great charm。〃
 〃We have rules; we English; in peace and war。 Just because you loathe someone; that's no reason to curse him; spit in his eye or abuse his lady。〃 Gornt smiled down at her。 〃Shall we find your Mr。 Bartlett? Then I really should go。〃
 〃Why did you do that? To the tai…pan? The battle challenge … the 'vital' bit。 That was the formal gauntlet; wasn't it? In public。〃
 〃Life's a game;〃 he said。 〃All life's a game and we English play it with different rules from you Americans。 Yes。 And life's to be enjoyed。 Ciranoush … what a lovely name you have。 May I use it?〃
 〃Yes;〃 she said after a pause。 〃But why the challenge now?〃
 〃Now was the time。 I didn't exaggerate about your importance to Struan's。 Shall we go and find your Mr。 Bartlett?〃
 That's the third time he's said your Mr。 Bartlett; she thought。 Is that to probe; or to needle? 〃Sure; why not?〃 She turned for the garden; conscious of the looks; overt and covert; of the other guests; feeling the danger pleasantly。 〃Do you always make dramatic entrances like this?〃
 Gornt laughed。 〃No。 Sorry if I was abrupt; Ciranoush … if I distressed you。〃
 〃You mean about your private meeting with Linc? You didn't。 It was very shrewd of Linc to approach the opposition without my knowledge。 That gave me a freedom of action that otherwise I'd not have had this morning。〃
 〃Ah; then you're not irritated that he didn't trust you in this?〃
 〃It has nothing to do with trust。 I often withhold information from Linc; until the time's ripe; to protect him。 He was obviously doing the same for me。 Linc and I understand one another。 At least I think I understand him。〃
 〃Then tell me how to finalize a deal。〃
 〃First I have to know what you want。 Apart from Dunross's head。〃
 〃I don't want his head; or death or anything like that … just an early demise of their Noble House。 Once Struan's is obliterated we bee the Noble House。〃 His face hardened。 〃Then all sorts of ghosts can sleep。〃
 〃Tell me about them。〃
 〃Now's not the time; Ciranoush; oh no。 Too many hostile ears。 That'd be for your ears only。〃 They were out in the garden now; the gentle breeze grand; a fine night sky overhead; star filled。 Linc Bartlett was not on this terrace so they went down the wide stone steps through other guests to the lower one; toward the paths that threaded the lawns。 Then they were intercepted。
 〃Hello; Quillan; this's a pleasant surprise。〃
 〃Hello; Paul。 Miss Tcholok; may I introduce you to Paul Havergill? Paul's presently in charge of the Victoria Bank。〃
 〃I'm afraid that's very temporary; Miss Tcholok; and only because our chief manager's on sick leave。 I'm retiring in a few months。〃
 〃To our regret;〃 Gornt said; then introduced Casey to the rest of this group: Lady Joanna Temple…Smith; a tall; stretched…faced woman in her fifties; and Richard Kwang and his wife Mai…ling。 〃Richard Kwang's chairman of the Ho…Pak; one of our finest Chinese banks。〃
 〃In banking we're all friendly petitors; Miss; er; Miss; except of course for Blacs;〃 Havergill said。
 〃Sir?〃 Casey said。
 〃Blacs? Oh that's a nickname for the Bank of London; Canton and Shanghai。 They may be bigger than we are; a month or so older; but we're the best bank here; Miss; er 。。。〃
 〃Blacs're my bankers;〃 Gornt said to Casey。 〃They do me very well。 They're first…class bankers。〃
 〃Second…class; Quillan。〃
 Gornt turned back to Casey。 〃We've a saying here that Blacs consists of gentlemen trying to be bankers; and those at the Victoria are bankers trying to be gentlemen。〃
 Casey laughed。 The others smiled politely。
 〃You're all just friendly petition; Mr。 Kwang?〃 she asked。
 〃Oh yes。 We wouldn't dare oppose Blacs or the Victoria;〃 Richard Kwang said amiably。 He was short and stocky and middle…aged with gray…flecked black hair and an easy smile; his English perfect。 〃I hear Par…Con's going to invest in Hong Kong; Miss Tchelek。〃
 〃We're here to look around; Mr。 Kwang。 Nothing's firm yet。〃 She passed over his mispronunciation。
 Gornt lowered his voice。 〃Just between ourselves; I've formally told both Bartlett and Miss Tcholok that I will better any offer Struan's might make。 Blacs are supporting me one hundred percent。 And I've friendly bankers elsewhere。 I'm hoping Par…Con will consider all possibilities before making any mitment。〃
 〃I imagine that would be very wise;〃 Havergill said。 〃Of course Struan's does have the inside track。〃
 〃Blacs and most of Hong Kong would hardly agree with you;〃 Gornt said。
 〃I hope it won't e to a clash; Quillan;〃 Havergill said。 〃Struan's is our major customer。〃
 Richard Kwang said; 〃Either way; Miss Tchelek; it would be good to have such a great American pany as Par…Con here。 Good for you; good for us。 Let's hope that a deal can be found that suits Par…Con。 If Mr。 Bartlett would like any assistance 。。。〃 The banker produced his business card。 She took it; opened her silk handbag and offered hers with equal dexterity; having e prepared for the immediate card exchanging that is good manners and obligatory in Asia。 The Chinese banker glanced at it then his eyes narrowed。
 〃Sorry I haven't had it translated into characters yet;〃 she said。 〃Our bankers in the States are First Central New York and the California Merchant Bank and Trust pany。〃 Casey mentioned them proudly; sure the bined assets of these banking giants were in excess of 6 billions。 〃I'd be gl… 〃 She stopped; startled at the sudden chill surrounding her。 〃Is something wrong?〃
 〃Yes and no;〃 Gornt said after a moment。 〃It's just that the First Central New York Bank's not at all popular here。〃
 〃Why?〃
 Havergill said disdainfully; 〃They turned out to be a shower … that's; er; English for a bad lot; Miss; er; Miss。 The First Central New York did some business here before the war; then expanded in the mid…forties while we at the Victoria and other British institutions were picking ourselves off the floor。 In '49 when Chairman Mao threw Chiang Kai…shek off the Mainland to Taiwan; Mao's troops were massed on our border just a few miles north in the New Territories。 It was touch and go whether or not the hordes would spill over and overrun the Colony。 A lot of people cut and ran; none of us of course; but all the Chinese who could got out。 Without any warning; the First Central New York called in all their loans; paid off their depositors; closed their doors and fled … all in the space of one week。〃
 〃I didn't know;〃 Casey said; aghast。
 〃They were a bunch of yellow bastards; my dear; if you'll excuse the expression;〃 Lady Joanna said with open contempt。 〃Of course; they were the only bank that scarpered … ran away。 But then they were 。。。 well; what can you expect; my dear?〃
 〃Probably better; Lady Joanna;〃 Casey said; furious with the VP in charge of their account for not warning them。 〃Perhaps there were mitigating circumstances。 Mr。 Havergill; were the loans substantial?〃
 〃At that time; very; I'm afraid。 Yes。 That bank ruined 

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