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Bond sat on the edge of his bed and looked at the wall。 Then he got up and went to the typewriter。 He worked for an hour; typing; single…spaced; on both sides of the sheet; exact details of the operation。 He folded the sheet; rolled it to a small cylinder about the size of his little finger and sealed it carefully with gum。 Next he typed on a slip of paper:
URGENT AND VITAL。 REWARD OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IS GUARANTEED WITH NO QUESTIONS ASKED TO THE FINDER WHO DELIVERS THIS MESSAGE UNOPENED TO FELIX LEITER CARE PINKERTON'S DETECTIVE AGENCY; 154 NASSAU STREET; NEW YORK CITY。 IMMEDIATE CASH ON DELIVERY。
Bond rolled this message round the cylinder; wrote 5000 REWARD in red ink on the outside; and stuck the little package down the centre of three inches of Scotch tape。 Then he sat down again on the edge of the bed and carefully strapped the free ends of the Scotch tape down the inside of his thigh。
CHAPTER TWENTY
JOURNEY INTO HOLOCAUST
'MISTER; Flying Control is buzzing us。 Wants to know who we are。 They say this is restricted air。'
Goldfinger got up from his seat and went forward into the cockpit。 Bond watched him pick up the hand microphone。 His voice came back clearly over the quiet hum of the ten…seater Executive Beechcraft。 'Good morning。 This is Mr Gold of Paramount Pictures Corporation。 We are carrying out an authorized survey of the territory for a forthing 〃A〃 picture of the famous Confederate raid of 1861 which resulted in the capture of General Sherman at Muldraugh
Hill。 Yes; that's right。 Gary Grant and Elizabeth Taylor in the lead。 What's that? Clearance? Sure we've got clearance。 Let me see now' (Goldfinger consulted nothing)' … yes; here it is。 Signed by Chief of Special Services at the Pentagon。 'Sure; the manding Officer at the Armoured Centre will have a copy。 Okay and thanks。 Hope you'll enjoy the picture。 'Bye。'
Goldfinger wiped the breezy expression off his face; handed over the microphone and came back into the cabin。 He braced his legs and stood looking down at his passengers。 'Well; gentlemen and madam; do you think you've seen enough? I think you'll agree it's all pretty clear and conforms with your copies of the town plan。 I don't want to go much lower than six thousand。 Perhaps we could make one more circuit and be off。 Oddjob; get out the refreshments。'
There was a mumble of ment and questions which Goldfinger dealt with one by one。 Oddjob got up from Bond's side and walked down to the rear。 Bond followed him and; under his hard; suspicious stare; went into the little lavatory and locked the door。
He sat down calmly and thought。 There hadn't been a chance on the way down to La Guardia。 He had sat with Oddjob in the back of an unobtrusive Buick saloon。 The doors had been locked on them by the driver and the windows tightly closed。 Goldfinger had ridden in front; the partition closed behind him。 Oddjob had sat slightly sideways; his horn…ridged hands held ready on his thighs like heavy tools。 He had not taken his eyes off Bond until the car had driven round the boundary to the charter hangars and e up alongside the private plane。 Sandwiched between Goldfinger and Oddjob; Bond had had no alternative but to climb up the steps into the plane and take his seat with Oddjob beside him。 Ten minutes later; the others had arrived。 There was no munication with them except an exchange of curt greetings。 They were all different now … no smart remarks; no unnecessary 。talk。 These were men who had gone to war。 Even Pussy Galore; in a black Dacron macintosh with a black leather belt; looked like some young S。S。 guardsman。 Once or twice in the plane she had turned and looked at Bond rather thoughtfully。 But she hadn't answered his smile。 Perhaps she just couldn't understand where Bond fitted in; who he was。 When they got back to La
Guardia there would be the same routine。 It was now or never。 But where? Among the leaves of lavatory paper? But they might be disturbed too soon or not for weeks。 Would the ash…tray be emptied? Possibly not。 But one thing would。
There was a rattle at the door…handle。 Oddjob was getting restless。 Perhaps Bond was setting fire to the plane。 Bond called; 'ing; ape。' He got up and lifted the seat。 He tore the little package off the inside of his thigh and transferred it to the underside of the fore…edge of the seat。 The seat would have to be lifted to get at the Elsan and that would certainly be looked to as soon as the plane got back to the hangar。 The 5000 REWARD stared back at him boldly。 Not even the most hasty cleaner could miss it。 So long as no one preceded the cleaner。 But Bond didn't think any of the passengers would lift the seat。 The little partment was too cramped to stand fortably in。 He softly put the seat down; ran some water in the basin; washed his face and smoothed his hair and walked out。
Oddjob was waiting angrily。 He pushed past Bond; looked carefully round the lavatory and came out again; shutting the door。 Bond walked back to his seat。 Now the SOS was in the bottle and the bottle had been mitted to the waves。 Who would be the finder? How soon?
Everyone; down to the pilot and co…pilot; went to the blasted little lavatory before they got back on the ground。 As each one came out; Bond expected to feel the cold nose of a gun in his neck; the harsh suspicious words; the crackle of the paper being unfolded。 But at last they were back in the Buick and speeding over the Triborough into uptown Manhattan and then down the river on the parkway and in through the well…guarded doors of the warehouse and back to work。
Now it was a race … a race between Goldfinger's calm; unhurried; efficient machine and the tiny gunpowder trail Bond had lit。 What was going on outside? During every hour of the next three days Bond's imagination followed what might be happening … Leiter telling his chief; the conference; the quick flight down to Washington; the FBI and Hoover; the Army; the President。 Leiter insisting that Bond's conditions be adhered to; that no suspicious moves be made; no inquiries started; that no one moved an inch except according to some master plan that would operate on the day and get the whole gang into the bag so that not one of them escaped。
Would they accept Bond's conditions or would they not dare take the chance? Had they talked across the Atlantic with M? Had M insisted that Bond should be somehow pulled out? No; M would see the point。 He would agree that Bond's life must be disregarded。 That nothing must jeopardize the big clean…up。 They would have to get the two 'Japanese'; of course; somehow beat out of them the code message Gold…finger would be waiting for on D…1。
Was that how it was going; or was it all a shambles? Leiter away on another assignment。 'Who is this 007? What does it stand for? Some crazy loon。 Hi; Smith; check on this; could you? Get down to the warehouse and take a look。 Sorry; mister; no five grand for you。 Here's car fare back to La Guardia。 Afraid you've been hoaxed。'
Or; worse still; had none of these things happened? Was the plane still standing in a corner of the field; unserviced?
Night and day; the torment of thoughts went through Bond's head while the work got cleared and the hours ticked by and the deadly machine whirred quietly on。 D…1 came and flashed by in a last fever of activity。 Then; in the evening; came the note from Goldfinger。
First phase of operation successful。 Entrain as planned at midnight。 Bring copies of all maps; schedules; operation orders。 G。
In close formation; with Bond and Tilly Masterton … he in a white surgeon's coat; she dressed as a nurse … wedged in the middle; the Goldfinger contingent marched swiftly through the almost empty Concourse of Pennsylvania station and down to the waiting Special。 Everyone; including Goldfinger; was wearing the conventional white garb and armbands of a medical field force and the dim platform was crowded with the ghostly waiting figures of the posses from the gangs。 The silence and tension was appropriate for an emergency force hurrying to the scene of a disaster; and the stretcher and decontamination suits being loaded into the partments added drama to the scene。 The Superintendent was talking quietly with the senior p