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璇玑之心刃·冷血悍将-第章

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‘Yes; sir。 You‘re due some time off。 Did you get any sleep at all?‘ Captain Griffin asked。
‘Well; I think I‘ll depressurize in New Orleans before I fly back。‘
‘Not a bad place for it; sir。‘ Griffin walked Kelly to his car; already loaded。
One other bit of intelligence had been stunningly easy; Kelly thought; driving out。 His room in the Q had contained a New Orleans telephone directory in which; to his amazement; had been the name he‘d decided to look up while sitting in James Greer‘s office in CIA。
This was the shipment that would make his reputation; Tucker thought; watching Rick and Billy finish loading things up。 Part of it would find its way to New York。 Up until now he‘d been an interloper; an outsider with ambition。 He‘d provided enough heroin to get people interested in himself and his partners … the fact that he had partners had attracted interest of its own; in addition to the access。 But now was different。 Now he was making his move to be part of the crew。 He would be seen as a serious businessman because this shipment would handle all the needs of Baltimore and Philadelphia for。。。 maybe a month; he estimated。 Maybe less if their distribution work was as good as they said。 The leftovers would start meeting the growing needs in the Big Apple; which needed the help after a major bust。 After so long a time of making small steps; here was the giant one。 Billy turned on a radio to get the sports news; and got a weather forecast instead。
‘I‘m glad we‘re going now。 Storms ing in later。‘ Tucker looked outside。 The sky was still clear and untroubled。 ‘Nothing for us to worry about;‘ he told them。
He loved New Orleans; a city in the European tradition; which mixed Old World charm with American zest。 Rich in history; owned by Frenchmen and Spaniards in their turn; it had never lost its traditions; even to its maintenance of a legal code that was nearly inprehensible to the other forty…nine states; and was often a matter of some befuddlement to federal authorities。 So was the local patois; for many mixed French into their conversations; or what they called French。 Pierre Lamarck‘s antecedents had been Acadians; and some of his more distant relatives were still residents in the local bayous。 But customs that were eccentric and entertaining to tourists; and a fortable life rich in tradition to others; had little interest to Lamarck except as a point of reference; a personal signature to distinguish him from his peers。 That was hard enough to do; as his profession demanded a certain flash; a personal flair。 He accentuated his uniqueness with a white linen suit plete with vest; a white; long…sleeved shirt; and a red; solid…color tie; which fitted his own image as a respectable; if ostentatious; local businessman。 That went along well with his personal automobile; an eggshell…white Cadillac。 He eschewed the ornamental excesses that some other pimps placed on their automobiles; nonfunctional exhaust pipes。 One supposed Texan even had the horns of a longhorn steer on his Lincoln; but that one was really poor white trash from lower Alabama; and a boy who didn‘t know how to treat his ladies。
This latter quality was Lamarck‘s greatest talent; he told himself with great satisfaction; opening the door of his car for his newest acquisition; fifteen years old and recently broken in; possessed of an innocent look and demure movement that made her a noteworthy and enticing member of his eight…girl stable。 She‘d earned the pimp‘s unaccustomed courtesy with a special service of her own earlier in the day。 The luxury car started on the first turn of the key; and at seven…thirty; Pierre Lamarck set off on another night‘s work; for the nightlife in his city started early and lasted late。 There was a convention in town; distributors for something or other。 New Orleans attracted a lot of conventions; and he could track the cash flow of his business by their ings and goings。 It promised to be a warm and lucrative night。
It had to be him; Kelly thought; half a block away; behind the wheel of his still…rented car。 Who else would wear a three…piece suit and be acpanied by a young girl dressed in a tight mini? Certainly not an insurance agent。 The girl‘s jewelry looked cheap…showy even from this distance。 Kelly slipped the car into gear; following。 He was able to lay back。 How many white Caddies could there be? he wondered; crossing the river; three cars back; eyes locked on his target while peripheral parts of his mind dealt with the other traffic。 Once he had to risk a ticket at a traffic light; but otherwise the tracking was simple。 The Caddy stopped at the entrance to an upscale hotel; and he saw the girl get out; and walk towards the door; her stride a mixture of the businesslike and the resigned。 He didn‘t want to see her face all that closely; afraid of what memories might result from it。 This was not a night for emotion。 Emotion was what had given him the mission。 How he acplished it had to e from something else。 That would be a constant struggle; Kelly told himself; but one he would have to contend with successfully。 That was; after all; why he‘d e to this place; on this night。
The Cadillac moved on a few more blocks; finding a parking place by a seedy; flashy bar close enough to the nice hotels and businesses that a person could walk there quickly; yet never be far from the safety and fort of civilized safety。 A fairly constant stream of taxicabs told him that this aspect of local life had a firm; institutional foundation。 He identified the bar in question and found himself a place to park three blocks away。
There was a dual purpose in parking so far from his objective。 The walk in along Decatur Street gave him both a feel for the territory and a look at likely places for his action。 Surely it would be a long night。 Some short…skirted girls smiled at him as mechanically as the changing of the traffic lights; but he walked on; his eyes sweeping left and right while a distant voice reminded him of what he had once thought of such gestures。 He silenced that voice with another; more current thought。 His clothes were casual; what a moderately fortable man might wear in this humid heat and heavy atmosphere; dark a
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