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le; or even a palace?
 Who's this mysterious Mrs。 Gresserhoff who took Kiernan's second call and then vanished like a smoke ring?
 And what about those bloody files? What about bloody AMG and bloody Dunross trying to be so bloody clever。 。。。
 
 It was getting toward midnight and Dunross and Casey were sitting happily side…by…side in the glassed…in forward section of one of the Golden Ferries; which swerved confidently toward its berth Kowloon side。 It was a good night though the clouds still scudded low。 Canvas storm panels still closed in and protected the open part of the decks; but here where they were; the view was good and a fine sea…salt breeze came through one of the open windows。
 〃It is going to rain again?〃 she asked; breaking their fortable silence。
 〃Oh yes。 But I certainly hope the heavy stuff stays away till late tomorrow afternoon。〃
 〃You and your races! Are they that important?〃
 〃To all Hong Kong yan; oh yes。 To me; yes and no。〃
 〃I'll put my entire fortune on your Noble Star。〃
 〃I wouldn't do that;〃 he said。 〃You should always hedge a bet。〃
 Casey glanced across at him。 〃Some bets you don't hedge。〃
 〃Some bets you can't hedge;〃 he said; correcting her with a smile。 Casually he lifted her arm and linked his with hers and settled his hand back in his lap。 The contact pleased both of them。 It was their first real touch。 All during their stroll from the Mandarin Hotel to the ferry Casey had wanted to take his arm。 But she had fought back the impulse and now she pretended not to notice their interlinking though; instinctively; she had moved a fraction closer。
 〃Casey; you never finished your story of George Toffer … did you fire him?〃
 〃No; no I never did; not as I thought I would。 When we'd won control I went to his boardroom。 Of course he was fit to be tied but by that time I'd found out he wasn't the hero he claimed to be and a few other things。 He just waved one of my letters about the money he owed me in my face and shouted that I'd never get that back; never。〃 She shrugged。 〃I never did; but I got his pany。〃
 〃What happened to him?〃
 〃He's still around; still cheating someone。 Say; can we stop talking about him; it gives me indigestion。〃
 He laughed。 〃Perish that thought! Terrific night; isn't it?〃
 〃Yes。〃 They had dined impeccably in the Dragon Room atop the skyscraper hotel。 Chateaubriand; a few thread…thin French fries; salad and crème br?lée。 The wine was Chateau Lafite。
 〃Celebration?〃 she had asked。
 〃Just a thank you for the First Central New York。〃
 〃Oh; Ian! They agreed?〃
 〃Murtagh agreed to try。〃
 It had taken just a few seconds to fix the terms based on the bank's agreeing to the financing that Casey had laid out as possible: 120 percent of the cost of both ships; a 50 million revolving fund。 〃Everything covered by your personal guarantee?〃 Murtagh had asked。
 〃Yes;〃 he had said; mitting his future and his family's future。
 〃We; er; I figure with Struan's great management you'll make a profit so our money's secure and 。。。 but Mr。 Dunross; sir; we gotta keep this secret as hell。 Meanwhile; I'll give it the old college try。〃 Murtagh was trying to hide his nervousness。
 〃Please do; Mr。 Murtagh。 The very best old college try you can。 How about joining me for the races tomorrow? Sorry; I can't invite you to lunch; I'm crammed to the gills and overbooked; but here; here's a pass if you're free to join us from 2:30 on。〃
 〃Oh Jesus; tai…pan; you mean it?〃
 Dunross smiled to himself。 In Hong Kong an invitation to a steward's box was like being presented at court; and just as useful。
 〃Why the smile; tai…pan?〃 Casey asked; shifting slightly; feeling his warmth。
 〃Because all's well; at the moment; in the world。 At least all the various problems are in their partments。〃 Going ashore and out of the ferry terminal he explained his theory that the only way to deal with problems was the Asian way; to put them into individual partments and take them up only when ready for them。
 〃That's good; if you can do it;〃 she said; walking close beside him but not touching now。
 〃If you can't you'll go under … ulcers; heart attack; old before your time; your health broken。〃
 〃A woman cries; that's her safety valve。 She cries and then she feels better。 。。。〃 Casey had wept earlier; before leaving the V and A to meet him。 Because of Linc Bartlett。 Part rage; part frustration; part longing; and part need … physical need。 It was six months since she had had one of her rare; very casual and very short affairs。 When the need became too strong she would go away for a few days; skiing or sunning and she would choose whom she would allow into her bed。 Then; as quickly; she would forget him。
 〃But oh; isn't it very bad; Ciran…chek;〃 her mother had once said; 〃to be so callous?〃
 〃Oh no; Mama darling;〃 she had told her。 〃It's a fair exchange。 I enjoy sex … I mean I enjoy it when I'm in the mood; though I try to keep the mood as infrequent as possible。 I love Linc and no one else。 But I th… 〃
 〃How can you love him and go to bed with someone else?〃
 〃It's; it's not easy; in fact; it's awful。 But Mama; I work hard for Linc all hours; weekends and Sundays; I work hard for all of us; for you and Uncle Tashjian and Marian and the kids; I'm the wage earner now that Marian's on her own and I love it; truly I enjoy it; you know I do。 But sometimes it all gets too much so I just go away。 And that's when I choose a partner。 Honestly; Mama; it's just biological; there's no difference that way between us and men; and now that we've the God…blessed pill we can choose。 It's not like in your day; thank God; my darling 。。。〃
 Casey stepped aside to avoid a phalanx of oning pedestrians and bumped Dunross slightly。 Automatically she took his arm。 He did not withdraw。
 Since she had asked him for equality this afternoon and had been turned down 。。。 No; that's not fair; Casey; she told herself。 Ian didn't turn me down; he just gave me the truth from his point of view。 From mine? I don't know。 I'm not sure。 But the one thing I'm not is a fool and so tonight I dressed carefully; a little differently; and put on perfume and made my makeup more definite and tonight I bit my tongue three to thirty times and held back; not giving measure for measure; playing it more conventionally; saying sweetly; 〃That's interesting!〃
 And most times it was。 He was attentive; entertaining and receptive and I felt marvelous。 Ian's certainly one helluva man。 Dangerous and oh so tempting。
 The wide marble steps up to the V and A were ahead。 Discreetly she let go of his arm and felt nearer to him because of her understanding。 〃Ian; you're a wise man。 Do you think it's fair to make love to someone … if you don't love them?〃
 〃Eh?〃 He was startled out of the pleasantness。 Then he said lightly; 〃Love is a Western word; lady。 Me; I'm China…man!〃
 〃Seriously。〃
 He laughed。 〃I don't think it's time to be serious。〃
 〃But do you have an opinion?〃
 〃Always。〃
 They went up the stairs into the foyer; crowded even this late。 At once he felt many eyes and recognition which was why he had not left her on the steps。 Every little helps; he thought。 I must seem calm and confident。 The Noble House is inviolate! I will not and cannot allow myself the luxury of normal fear … it would spill over and wreck others and do untold damage。
 〃Would you like a nightcap?〃 she asked。 〃I'm not sleepy。 Maybe Linc'll join us if he's in。〃
 〃Good idea。 Tea with lemon would be fine。〃 The smiling head…waiter appeared miraculously。 And an empty table。 〃Evening; tai…pan;〃
 〃Evening; Nighttime Gup。〃
 〃Tea and lemon's fine with me too;〃 she said。 A waiter scurried away。 〃I'll just check my messages。〃
 〃Of course。〃 Dunross watched her walk away。 Tonight; from the first moment in the Mandarin foyer; he had noticed how much more feminine she had seemed; nothing discernible; just a subtle change。 Interesting woman。 A sexuality that's waiting to explode。 How the devil can I help her to get her drop dead money quickly?
 Nighttime Gup was bustling around and he said quietly in Cantonese; 〃Tai…pan; we certainly hope you can deal with the stock market and Second Great House。〃
 〃Thank you。〃 Dunross chatted awhile; exuding confidence

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