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hey took most of them when they left。 When he saw the copy of the last report; the one we'd just sent you; he just about hit the roof; and when he asked for copies of all the others and I told him; following AMG's instructions … I always destroyed the office copy once we'd heard you had received yours … he just about had a hemorrhage。 It seems AMG didn't really have Her Majesty's Government's permission to work for you。〃
 〃But I have Grant's assurance in writing he'd got clearance from HMG in advance。〃
 〃Yes sir。 You've done nothing illegal but this MI…6 fellow just about went bonkers。〃
 〃Who was he? What was his name?〃
 〃I was told; told; sir; not to mention any names。 He was very pompous and mumbled something about the Official Secrets Act。〃
 〃You said two numbers?〃
 〃Yes sir。 The other was in Switzerland。 A woman answered and after I'd told her; she just said; oh; so sorry; and hung up。 She was foreign; sir。 One interesting thing; in AMG's final instructions he had said not to tell either number about the other but; as this gentleman from MI…6 was; to put it lightly; incensed; I told him。 He called at once but got a busy line and it was busy for a very long time and then the exchange said it had been temporarily disconnected。 He was bloody furious; sir。〃
 〃Can you carry on AMG's reports?〃
 〃No sir。 I was just a feeder … I collated information that he got。 I just wrote the reports for him; answered the phone when he was away; paid office bills。 He spent a good part of the time on the Continent but he never said where he'd been; or volunteered anything。 He was 。。。 well; he played his cards close to his nose。 I don't know who gave him anything … I don't even know his office number in Whitehall。 As I said; he was very secretive。 。。。〃
 Dunross sighed and sipped his brandy。 Bloody shame; he thought。 Was it an accident … or was he murdered? And when do MI…6 fall on my neck? The numbered account in Switzerland? That's not illegal either; and no one's business but mine and his。
 What to do? There must be a substitute somewhere。
 Was it an accident? Or was he killed?
 〃Sorry?〃 he asked; not catching what Barre had said。
 〃I was just saying it was bloody funny when Casey didn't want to go and you threw her out。〃 The big man laughed。 〃You've got balls; old boy。〃
 At the end of the dinner just before the port and cognac and cigars had arrived; Penelope had got up from her table where Linc Bartlett was deep in conversation with Havergill and the ladies had left with her; and then Adryon at her table; and then; all over the terraces; ladies had begun trickling away after her。 Lady Joanna; who was sitting on Dunross's right; had said; 〃e on girls; time to powder。〃
 Obediently the other women got up with her and the men politely pretended not to be relieved by their exodus。
 〃e along; dear;〃 Joanna had said to Casey; who had remained seated。
 〃Oh I'm fine; thanks。〃
 〃I'm sure you are but; er; e along anyway。〃
 Then Casey had seen everyone staring。 〃What's the matter?〃
 〃Nothing; dear;〃 Lady Joanna had said。 〃It's custom that the ladies leave the men alone for a while with the port and cigars。 So e along。〃
 Casey had stared at her blankly。 〃You mean we're sent off while the men discuss affairs of state and the price of tea in China?〃
 〃It's just good manners; dear。 When in Rome 。。。〃 Lady Joanna had watched her; a slight; contemptuous smile on her lips; enjoying the embarrassed silence and the shocked looks of most of the men。 All eyes went back to the American girl。
 〃You can't be serious。 That custom went out before the Civil War;〃 Casey said。
 〃In America I'm sure it did。〃 Joanna smiled her twisted smile。 〃Here it's different; this is part of England。 It's a matter of manners。 Do e along; dear。〃
 〃I will … dear;〃 Casey said as sweetly。 〃Later。〃
 Joanna had sighed and shrugged and raised an eyebrow at Dunross and smiled crookedly and gone off with the other ladies。 There was a stunned silence at the table。
 〃Tai…pan; you don't mind if I stay; do you?〃 Casey had said with a laugh。
 〃Yes; I'm sorry but I do;〃 he had told her gently。 〃It's just a custom; nothing important。 It's really so the ladies can get first crack at the loo and the pails of water。〃
 Her smile faded and her chin began to jut。 〃And if I prefer not to go?〃
 〃It's just our custom; Ciranoush。 In America it's custom to call someone you've just met by his first name; it's not here。 Even so 。。。〃 Dunross stared back calmly; but just as inflexibly。 〃There's no loss of face in it。〃
 〃I think there is。〃
 〃Sorry about that … I can assure you there isn't。〃
 The others had waited; watching him and watching her; enjoying the confrontation; at the same time appalled by her。 Except Ed Langan who was totally embarrassed for her。 〃Hell; Casey;〃 he said; trying to make a joke of it; 〃you can't fight City Hall。〃
 〃I've been trying all my life;〃 she had said sharply … clearly furious。 Then; abruptly; she had smiled gloriously。 Her fingers drummed momentarily on the tablecloth and she got up。 〃If you gentlemen will excuse me 。。。〃 she had said sweetly and sailed away; an astonished silence in her wake。
 〃I hardly threw her out;〃 Dunross said。
 〃It was bloody funny; even so;〃 Barre said。 〃I wonder what changed her mind? Eh Phillip?〃
 〃What?〃 Phillip Chen asked absently。
 〃For a moment I thought she was going to belt poor old Ian; didn't you? But something she thought of changed her mind。 What?〃
 Dunross smiled。 〃I'll bet it's no good。 That one's as touchy as a pocketful of scorpions。〃
 〃Great knockers; though;〃 Barre said。
 They laughed。 Phillip Chen didn't。 Dunross's concern for him increased。 He had tried to cheer him up all evening but nothing had drawn the curtain away。 All through dinner Phillip had been dulled and monosyllabic。 Barre got up with a belch。 〃Think I'll take a leak while there's space。〃 He lurched off into the garden。
 〃Don't pee on the camellias;〃 Ian called after him absently; then forced himself to concentrate。 〃Phillip; not to worry;〃 he said; now that they were alone。 〃They'll find John soon。〃
 〃Yes; I'm sure they will;〃 Phillip Chen said dully; his mind not so much swamped by the kidnapping as appalled by what he had discovered in his son's safety deposit box this afternoon。 He had opened it with the key that he had taken from the shoebox。
 〃Go on; Phillip; take it; don't be a fool;〃 his wife Dianne had hissed。 〃Take it … if we don't the tai…pan will!〃
 〃Yes; yes I know。〃 Thank all gods I did; he thought; still in shock; remembering what he had found when he'd rifled through the contents。 Manila envelopes of various sizes; mostly itemized; a diary and phone book。 In the envelope marked 〃debts〃 betting slips for 97;000 HK for current debts to illegal; off…course gamblers in Hong Kong。 A note in favor of Miser Sing; a notorious moneylender; for 30;000 HK at 3 percent per month interest; a long overdue sight demand note from the Ho…Pak Bank for 20;000 U。S。 and a letter from Richard Kwang dated last week saying unless John Chen made some arrangements soon he would have to talk to his father。 Then there were letters which documented a growing friendship between his son and an American gambler; Vincenzo Banastasio; who assured John Chen that his debts were not pressing:
 〃。。。 take your time; John; your credit's the best; anytime this year's fine 。。。〃 and; attached; was the photocopy of a perfectly legal; notarized promissory note binding his son; his heirs or assignees; to pay Banastasio; on demand; 485;000 U。S。; plus interest。
 Stupid; stupid; he had raged; knowing his son had not more than a fifth of those assets; so he himself would have to pay the debt eventually。
 Then a thick envelope marked 〃Par…Con〃 had caught his attention。
 This contained a Par…Con employment contract signed by K。 C。 Tcholok; three months ago; hiring John Chen as a private consultant to Par…Con for 〃。。。。 100;000 down (50;000 of which is hereby acknowledged as already paid) and; once a satisfactory deal is signed between Par…Con and Struan's; Rothwell…Gornt or any other Hong Kong pany of Par…Con's choosing; a further one million dollars spread over a five…year period in equal installments; and within thirty day

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