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 〃I will let your definition pass for the moment but everything in Kowloon and the New Territories north of Boundary Road reverts to us in thirty…five…odd years doesn't it … even if you accept the Unequal Treaties forced on our forebears which we don't。〃
 〃My forebears have always found their Old Friends wise; very wise; and never men to cut off their Stalks to spite a Jade Gate。〃
 Tiptop laughed。 L'eung continued to be set…faced and hostile。
 〃What do you forecast will happen in 1997; Mr。 Dunross?〃
 〃I am not Old Blind Tung; nor a soothsayer; Mr。 Tip。〃 Dunross shrugged。 〃1997 can take care of 1997。 Old friends will still need old friends。 Heya?〃
 After a pause Tiptop said; 〃If your bank will not help the Noble House; nor Old Friends; nor Orlin; how will you remain the Noble House?〃
 〃My forebear; Green…Eyed Devil; was asked the same question by the Great and Honorable Jin…qua when he was beset by his enemies; Tyler Brock and his scum; and he just laughed and said; 'Neng che to lao' … an able man has many burdens。 As I'm abler than most I have to sweat more than most。〃
 Tip Tok…toh smiled with him。 〃And you are sweating; Mr。 Dunross?〃
 〃Well; let me put it this way;〃 Dunross told him cheerfully; 〃I'm trying to avoid the eighty…fourth。 As you know; Buddha said that all men have eighty…three burdens。 If we succeed in eliminating one we automatically acquire another。 The secret of life is to adjust to eighty…three and avoid at all costs acquiring the eighty…fourth。〃
 The older man smiled。 〃Have you considered selling part of your pany; perhaps even 51 percent?〃
 〃No; Mr。 Tip。 Old Green…Eyed Devil forbade that。〃 The lines around Dunross's eyes crinkled。 〃He wanted us to sweat。〃
 〃Let us hope you don't have to sweat too much。 Yes。〃 Tiptop stubbed out his cigarette。 〃In troubled times it would be good for the Bank of China to have a closer liaison with your banking system。 Then these crises would not be so continuous。〃
 Instantly Dunross's mind leaped forward。 〃I wonder if the Bank of China would consider having a permanent contact stationed within the Vic and an equivalent one in yours?〃 He saw the fleeting smile and knew he had guessed correctly。 〃That would ensure close monitoring of any crisis; and assist you should you ever need international assistance。〃
 〃Chairman Mao advises self…help and that's what we are doing。 But your suggestion might be worthwhile。 I will be glad to pass it on。〃
 〃I'm sure the bank would be grateful if you would remend someone to be their contact with the great Bank of China。〃
 〃I would be glad to pass that on too。 Do you think Blacs or the Victoria would advance the necessary foreign exchange for Mr。 Ng's imports?〃
 〃I'm sure they'd be delighted to be of service; the Victoria certainly。 After all; the Victoria has had a century and more of association with China。 Wasn't it instrumental in making most of your foreign loans; railway loans; aircraft loans?〃
 〃To great profit;〃 Tiptop said dryly。 His eyes darted at L'eung who was staring intently at Dunross。 〃Capitalist profit;〃 he added thinly。
 〃Quite;〃 Dunross said。 〃You must excuse us capitalists; Mr。 Tip。 Perhaps our only defense is that many of us are Old Friends of the Middle Kingdom。〃
 L'eung spoke to Tiptop briefly in a dialect Dunross did not understand。 Tiptop answered him affirmatively。 Both men looked back at him。 〃I'm sorry but you must excuse me now; Mr。 Dunross; I really must get some medication。 Perhaps you'd phone me here after lunch; say around 2:30。〃
 Dunross got up and stretched out his hand; not sure if he had succeeded but very sure he had better do something about the thorium very quickly; certainly before 2:30。 〃Thank you for seeing me。〃
 〃What about our fifth race?〃 The older man peered up at him; walking with him to the door。
 〃Noble Star's worth a bet。 Each way。〃
 〃Ah! Butterscotch Lass?〃
 〃Same。〃
 〃And Pilot Fish?〃
 Dunross laughed。 〃The stallion's good but not in the same class; unless there's an act of God; or the devil。〃
 They were at the front door now and a servant had opened it wide。 Again L'eung spoke in the dialect Dunross did not recognize。 Again Tiptop answered affirmatively and led the way outside。 At once L'eung walked off down toward the tennis court。
 〃I'd like you to meet a friend; a new friend; Mr。 Dunross;〃 Tiptop said。 〃He could; perhaps; be doing a lot of business with you in the future。 If you wish。〃
 Dunross saw the flinty eyes and his good humor vanished。
 The Chinese ing back with L'eung was well formed; fit and in his forties。 His hair was blue…black and tousled from his game; his tennis clothes modern; smart and American。 On the court behind him; the other three waited and watched。 All were fit and well dressed。
 〃May I introduce Dr。 Joseph Yu from California? Mr。 Ian Dunross。〃
 〃Hi; Mr。 Dunross;〃 Joseph Yu said with easy American familiarity。 〃Mr。 Tip's filled me in on you and Struan's … happy to meet you。 Mr。 Tip thought we should meet before I leave … we're going into China tomorrow; Betty 'n' I; my wife and I。〃 He waved a vague hand toward one of the women on the tennis court。 〃We're not expecting to e back for some time so I'd like to make a date to meet in Canton in a month or so。〃 He glanced back at Tiptop。 〃No trouble about Mr。 Dunross's visa; anything like that?〃
 〃No; Dr。 Yu。 Oh no。 None at all。〃
 〃Great。 If I give you a call; Mr。 Dunross; or Mr。 Tip does; can we arrange something at a couple days' notice?〃
 〃Certainly; if all the paper work's done。〃 Dunross kept the smile on his face; noticing the assured hardness in Yu。 〃What had you in mind?〃
 〃If you'll excuse us;〃 Tiptop said; 〃we'll leave you two together。〃 He nodded politely and went back inside with L'eung。
 〃I'm from the States;〃 Yu continued cheerfully; 〃American born; Sacramento。 I'm third…generation California though I was educated; in part; in Canton。 My Ph。 D。 is from Stanford; aerospace engineering; my specialty rocketry and rocket fuels。 NASA's where I've spent my best years; best since college。〃 Yu was no longer smiling。 〃The equipment I'll be ordering will be all manner of sophisticated metallurgy and aerospace hardware。 Mr。 Tip said you'd be our best bet as the importer。 The British; then the French and Germans; maybe Japanese will be the manufacturers。 You interested?〃
 Dunross listened with growing concern that he did not bother to hide。
 〃If it's not strategic and not restricted;〃 he said。
 〃It'll be mostly strategic and mostly restricted。 You interested?〃
 〃Why're you telling me all this; Dr。 Yu?〃
 Yu's mouth smiled。 〃I'm going to reorganize China's space program。〃 His eyes slitted even more as he watched Dunross carefully。 〃You find that surprising?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃So do I。〃 Yu glanced at his wife; then back to Dunross。 〃Mr。 Tip says you're to be trusted。 He feels you're fair and since you owe him one or two; you'll pass on a message for me。〃 Yu's voice hardened。 〃I'm telling you so that when you read about my demise or kidnapping or some 'while his mind was disturbed' crap; you'll know it's all lies and as a favor will pass back that message to the CIA and from them up the line。 The truth!〃 He took a deep breath。 〃I'm leaving of my own free will。 We both are。 For three generations our folk and my people; who're the best goddamn immigrants there are; have been kicked around in the States by Americans。 My old man was in the First World War and I helped make the Big Bang; but the last goddamn straw was two months ago。 June 16。 Betty 'n' I wanted a house in Beverly Hills。 Are you familiar with Beverly Hills in Los Angeles?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃We were turned down because we were Chinese。 The son of a bitch came out and said it。 'I'm not selling to goddamn Chinese。' That wasn't the first time; hell no; but the son of a bitch said it in front of Betty and that was it。 That was the big one!〃 Yu's lips twisted with anger。 〃Can you imagine the stupidity of that bastard? I'm the best there is in my field and that red…neck horse's ass says 'I'm not selling to Chinese。' 〃 He spun his racket in his hands。 〃You'll tell them?〃
 〃Do you want me to pass this information on privately or publicly? I will quote you verbatim if you wish。〃
 〃Privately to the CIA; but

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