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r the moment。 I'll call you tonight。 Did Suslev say who the American in the cable was?〃
 〃No。 He just said it wasn't anything to do with us。〃
 Crosse's voice hardened。 〃Everything here's to do with us。〃
 〃I agree。〃 Plumm watched him。 〃It could also be a code word; a code for anyone。〃
 〃Possible。〃
 〃I have a wild one for you。 Banastasio。〃
 〃Why him?〃 Crosse asked; having jumped to the same conclusion。
 〃I don't know why; but I'll bet that whole scam; if it is a scam; has to be KGB inspired; or assisted。 It's classic Sun Tzu: using the enemy's strength against himself … both enemies; the U。S。 and China。 A strong unified Vietnam's guaranteed militantly anti…Chinese。 Eh?〃
 〃Possible。 Yes; it all fits;〃 Crosse agreed。 Except one thing; he thought: Vee Cee Ng。 Until Brian Kwok had blurted out; 〃Vee Cee's one of us;〃 he had had no inkling that the man was anything other than a swinging photographer and trader…shipping capitalist。 〃If Banastasio's the American; we'll know。〃 He finished his cigarette。 〃Was there anything else?〃
 〃No。 Roger; consider Dunross。 Please。 The Werewolves make it possible。〃
 〃It's considered。〃
 〃This weekend would be perfect; Roger。〃
 〃I know。〃
 
 Orlanda was watching the horses through her high…powered binoculars as they broke out of the starting gate for the fourth race。 She stood in a corner of the members' balcony; Bartlett happily beside her; everyone watching the horses except him。 He was watching her; the curve of her breasts under the silk; the angle of her cheekbones and the intensity of her excitement。 〃e on; Crossfire;〃 she muttered; 〃e on! He's lying fifth; Linc; oh e on; you beauty; e on 。。。〃
 He chuckled; Orlanda oblivious。 They had arranged to meet here between the third and fourth race。 〃Are you a voting member?〃 he had asked her last night。
 〃Oh no; my darling; I'm just going with friends。 Old friends of my family。 Another drink?〃
 〃No; no thanks … I'd better go。〃
 They had kissed and again he had felt her overpowering wele。 It had kept him unsettled and on edge all the way back across the harbor home and most of the night。 Much as he tried; he found the wanting of her difficult to contain and to keep in perspective。
 You're hooked; old buddy; he told himself; watching her; the tip of her tongue touching her lips; her eyes concentrating; everything forgotten but her 50 on the nose of the big gray; the favorite。
 〃e on 。。。 e 。。。 oh he's moving up; Linc 。。。 oh he's second。 。。。〃
 Bartlett looked at the pack galloping now into the last stretch: Crossfire; the big gray well placed to Western Scot; a brown gelding who was slightly in the lead; the going very slow … one horse had fallen in the third race。 Now a contender made his dash; Winwell Stag; a gelding belonging to Havergill that Peter Marlowe had tipped to win; and he was ing up strong on the outside with Crossfire and Western Scot neck and neck just ahead; all whips out now in the gathering roar。
 〃Oh e on e on e on Crossfire 。。。 oh he's won; he's won!〃
 Bartlett laughed in the pandemonium as Orlanda's glee burst out and she hugged him。 〃Oh Linc; how wonderful!〃
 In a moment there was another roar as the winning numbers were flashed up on the tote board; confirming their order。 Now everyone waited for the final odds。 Another great cheer。 Crossfire paid 5 to 2。
 〃That's not much;〃 he said。
 〃Oh but it is it is it is!〃 Orlanda had never looked prettier to him; her hat cute; much better than Casey's … he'd noticed it at once and plimented her on it。 She moved forward and leaned on the railing and looked down at the winner's circle。 〃There's the owner; Vee Cee Ng; he's one of our Shanghainese trader…shipping millionaires。 My father knew him quite well。〃 She gave him the glasses。
 Bartlett focused。 The man leading the garlanded horse into the winner's circle was expensively dressed; a beaming; well…set Chinese in his fifties。 Then Bartlett recognized Havergill leading in his Winwell Stag; second; defeated by a nose。 In the paddock he saw Gornt; Plumm; Pugmire and many of the stewards。 Dunross was near the rails talking to a smaller man。 The governor was walking from group to group with his wife and aide。 Bartlett watched them; envying them a little; the owners standing there with their caps and raincoats and shooting sticks and expensive women and girl friends; greeting one another; all members of the inner club; the powerhouse of Hong Kong; there and in the boxes above。 All very British; he thought; all very clever。 Will I fit in better than Biltzmann? Sure。 Unless they want me out as much as they wanted him out。 I'll be a voting member easy。 Ian said as much。 Would Orlanda fit there? Of course。 As wife or girl friend; it's all the same。
 〃Who's that?〃 he asked。 〃The man talking to Ian?〃
 〃Oh that's Alexi Travkin; he's the tai…pan's trainer。 。。。〃 She stopped as Robert Armstrong came up to them。
 〃Afternoon; Mr。 Bartlett;〃 he said politely。 〃Did you back the winner too?〃
 〃No; no I lost this one。 May I introduce Miss Ramos; Orlanda Ramos; Superintendent Robert Armstrong; CID。〃
 〃Hello。〃 She smiled back at Armstrong; and he saw her immediate caution。 Why are they all frightened of us; the innocent as well as the guilty? he asked himself; when all we do is try to enforce their laws; try to protect them from villains and the ungodly。 It's because everyone breaks some law; even a little one; every day; most days; because a lot of laws are stupid … like our betting laws here。 So everyone's guilty; even you; pretty lady with the oh so sensual walk and oh so promising smile。 For Bartlett。 What crime have you mitted today; to snare this poor innocent? Sardonically he smiled to himself。 Not so innocent in most things。 But against someone trained by Quillan Gornt? A beautiful; hungry Eurasian girl with no place to go but down? Ayeeyah! But oh how I'd like to swap places! Yes; you with your guns; money; birds like Casey and this one and meetings with the offal of the world like Banastasio; oh yes … I'd give ten years of my life; more; because today I swear to God I loathe what I have to do; what only I can do for good old England。
 〃Did you back the favorite too?〃 she was asking。
 〃No; no unfortunately。〃
 〃This's her second winner;〃 Bartlett said proudly。 〃Ah; if you're on a winning streak; who do you fancy in the fifth?〃
 〃I've been trying to decide; Superintendent。 I've no tips … it's wide open。 What's yours?〃
 〃Winning Billy's tipped; I hear。 I can't make up my mind either。 Well; good luck。〃 Armstrong left them; heading for the betting windows。 He had put 500 on the third…placed horse; covering his other bets。 He always chose a main bet and then hedged it with others; hoping to e out ahead。 Most times he did。 This afternoon he was a little behind; but he still hadn't touched the 40;000。
 In the corridor he hesitated。 The Snake; Chief Inspector Donald C。 C。 Smyth; was turning away from one of the crowded winning windows; a roll of money in his hand。 〃Hello; Robert。 How're you doing?〃
 〃So…so。 You're in the big time again?〃
 〃I try。〃 The Snake bent closer。 〃How is everything?〃
 〃Proceeding。〃 Once more Armstrong felt nauseated at the thought of more of the Red Room; then sitting there; letting Brian Kwok's mind spill out his most secret secrets; working against the clock that was ticking away … all of them aware that the governor was asking London for permission to trade。
 〃You're not looking so good; Robert。〃
 〃I don't feel so good。 Who's going to win the fifth?〃
 〃I leaned on your friend Clubfoot at the Para。 The word is Pilot Fish。 He did tip Buccaneer in the first; though with this going anything could happen。〃
 〃Yes。 Anything on the Werewolves?〃
 〃Nothing。 It's a dead end。 I'm having the whole area bed but with this rain it's almost hopeless。 I did interview Dianne Chen this morning … and John Chen's wife Barbara。 They gave me sweet talk。 I'd lay a fiver to a bent hatpin they know more than they're telling。 I had a brief talk with Phillip Chen but he was equally uncooperative。 Poor bugger's pretty shook。〃 The Snake looked up at him。 〃By chance did Mary have any clue about John?〃
 Armstrong looked back at him。 〃I haven't had a chance to ask her。 Tonight … if they give

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