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by Wilbur Smith


  I've got to be in London on Tuesday. Don't spoil it all, now/she

  murmured sleepily.

  And then we're launching Sea Witch on the 7th April. I'm not listening/

  she whispered. I've got my fingers in my ears. Will you launch her - I

  mean break the bottle of bubbly and bless her? I've just taken my

  fingers out again. Jules would love it. Nicholas, I cannot spend my

  life commuting across the Atlantic, not even for you. I've got work to

  do. Peter will be there, I'll work that as a bribe. 'That's unfair

  pressure, she protested.

  Will you come?

  You know I will, you sexy bastard. I wouldn't miss it for all the

  world. She moved across the quilt and found his ear with her lips. I

  am honoured. Both of you are sea witches/ Nick told her.

  And you are my warlock. Sea witch and warlock/he chuckled. 'Together we

  will work miracles. Look, I know it's terribly forward of me, but

  seeing that we are both wide awake, and it's only two o'clock in the

  morning I would be super ultra-grateful if you could work one of your

  little miracles for me right now., It will be a great pleasure/ Nick

  told her.

  Nicholas was early, he saw as he came out of the American Consulate and

  glanced at his Rolex, so he moderated his pace across the Place de la

  Concorde, despite the gentle misty rain that settled in minute droplets

  on the shoulders of his trench coat, Lazarus was at the rendezvous ahead

  of him, standing under one of the statues in the corner of the square

  closest to the French Naval headquarters.

  He was heavily muffled against the cold, dressed all in sombre blue with

  a long cashmere scarf wound around his throat and a dark blue hat pulled

  down so low as to conceal the pale smooth bulge of his forehead, Let's

  find a warm place/Nick suggested, without greeting the little man.

  No, said Lazarus, looking up at him through the thick distorting lenses

  of his spectacles. Let us walk. And he led the way through the

  underpass on to the promenade above the embankment of the Seine, and set

  off in the direction of the Petit Palais.

  In the middle of such an inclement afternoon they were the only

  strollers, and they walked in silence three or four hundred yards while

  Lazarus satisfied himself absolutely of this, and while he adjusted his

  mincing little steps to Nick's stride. It was like taking

  Toulouse-Lautrec for a stroll, Nick smiled to himself . Even when

  Lazarus began speaking, he kept glancing back over his shoulder, and

  once when two bearded Algerian students in combat jackets overtook them,

  he let them get well ahead before he went on.

  You know there will be nothing in writing? he piped.

  I have a recorder in my pocket, Nick assured him.

  Very well, you are entitled to that. Thank you, murmured Nick dryly.

  Lazarus paused, it was almost as though a new reel was being fitted into

  the computer, and when he began talking again, his voice had a different

  timbre, a monotonous almost electronic tone, as though he was indeed an

  automaton.

  First, there was a recital of share movements in the thirty-three

  companies which make up the Christy Marine complex, every movement in

  the previous eighteen months.

  The little man reeled them off steadily, as though he were actually

  reading from the share registers of the companies. He must have had

  access, Nicholas realized, to achieve such accuracy. He had the date,

  the number of the shares, the transferor and transferee, even the

  transfer of shares in Ocean Salvage and Towage to Nicholas himself, and

  the reciprocal transfer of Christy Marine stock, was faithfully

  detailed, confirming the accuracy of Lazarus other information. It was

  all an impressive exhibition of total knowledge and total recall, but

  much too complicated for Nicholas to make any sense of it. He would

  have to study it carefully. All that he would hazard was that somebody

  was putting up a smoke-screen.

  Lazarus stopped on the corner of the Champs Elyses and the rue de la

  Boetie. Nicholas glanced down at him and saw his shapeless blob of a

  nose was an unhealthy purplish pink in the cold, and that his breathing

  had coarsened and laboured with the exertion of walking. Nick realized

  suddenly that the little man was probably asthmatic, and as if to

  confirm this, he took a little silver and turquoise pill-box from his

  pocket and slipped a single pink capsule into his mouth before leading

  Nicholas into the foyer of a movie house and buying two tickets.

  It was a porno movie, a French version of Deep Throat entitled Gorge

  Profonde. The print was scratched and the French dubbing was out of

  synchronization. The cinema was almost empty, so they found two seats

  in isolation at the rear of the stalls.

  Lazarus stared unblinkingly at the screen, as he began the second part

  of his report. This was a detailed breakdown of cash movements within

  the Christy Marine Group, and Nick was again amazed at the man's

  penetration.

  He drew a verbal picture of the assemblage of enormous sums of money,

  marshalled and channelled into orderly flows by a master tactician. The

  genius of Duncan Alexander was as clearly identifiable as that

  flourishing signature with the flamboyant A and X which Nicholas had

  seen him dash off with studied panache. Then suddenly the cash-flow was

  not so steady and untroubled, there were eddies and breaks, little gaps

  and inconsistencies that nagged at Nicholas like the false chimes of a

  broken clock.

  Lazarus finished this section of his report with a brief summation of

  the Group's cash and credit position as at a date four days previously

  and Nicholas realized that the doubts were justified. Duncan had run the

  Group out along a knife-edge.

  Nicholas sat hunched down in the threadbare velvet seat, both hands

  thrust into the pockets of his trenchcoat, watching the incredible feats

  of Miss Lovelace on the screen, without really seeing them, while beside

  him Lazar-us took an aerosol can from his pocket, screwed a nozzle on to

  it and noisily sprayed a fine mist down his own throat. It seemed to

  relieve him almost immediately.

  Insurance and marine underwriting of vessels owned by the Christy Marine

  Group of companies. He began again with names and figures and dates,

  and Nicholas picked up his own trend. Duncan was using hi aptive

  company, London and European Insurance and Banking, to lead the risk on

  all his vessels, and then he was reinsuring in the marketplace,

  spreading part of the risk, but carrying a whacking deductible himself,

  the principle of self-insurance that Nicholas had opposed so vigorously,

  and which had rebounded so seriously upon Duncan's head with the salvage

  of Golden Adventurer.

  The last of the vessels in Lazarus recital was Golden Dawn, and Nicholas

  shifted restlessly in his seat at the mention of the name, and almost

  immediately he realized that something strange was taking place.

  Christy Marine did not apply for a Lloyd's survey of this vessel.

  Nicholas knew that already. But she has been rated first class by the />
  continental surveyors. It was a much easier rating to obtain, and

  consequently less acceptable than the prestigious at Lloyd's.

  Lazarus went on, lowering his voice slightly as another patron entered

  the almost deserted cinema and took a seat two rows in front of them.

  ,And insurance has been effected outside Lloyd's. The risk was led by

  London and European Insurance. Again, Duncan was self-insuring,

  Nicholas noted grimly, but not all of it. And further lines were

  written by - Lazarus listed the other companies which carried a part of

  the risk, with whom Duncan had re-insured. But it was all too thin, too

  nebulous. Again, only careful study of the figures would enable

  Nicholas to analyse what Duncan was doing, how much was real insurance

  and how much was bluff to convince his financiers that the risk was

  truly covered, and their investment protected, Some of the names of the

  re-insurers were familiar, they had been on the list of transferees who

  had taken stock positions in Christy Marine.

  Is Duncan buying insurance with capital? Nicholas pondered. Was he

  buying at desperate prices. He must have cover, of course. Without

  insurance the finance houses, the banks and st'tutons which had loaned

  the money to Christy Marine to build the monstrous tanker would dig in

  against Duncan. His own shareholders would raise such hell - No, Duncan

  Alexander had to have cover, even if it was paper only, without

  substance, a mere incestuous circle, a snake eating itself tail first.

  Oh, but the trail was so cleverly confused, so carefully swept and tied

  up, only Nicholas knowledge of Christy Marine made him suspicious, and

  might take a team of investigators years to unravel the tortured

  tapestry of deceit. In the first it had occurred to Nicholas that the

  easiest way to stop Duncan Alexander was to leak his freshly gleaned

  suspicions to Duncan's major creditors, to those who had financed the

  building of Golden Dawn, But he realized that this was not enough.

  There were no hard facts, it was all inference and innuendo.

  By the time the facts could be exhumed and laid out in all their

  putrefaction for autopsy, Golden Dawn would be on the high seas,

  carrying a million tons of crude. Duncan might have won sufficient time

  to make his profit and sell out to some completely uncontrollable Greek

  or Chinaman, as he had boasted he would do. It would not be so simple

  to stop Duncan Alexander, it was folly to have believed that for one

  moment. Even if his creditors were made aware of the flimsy insurance

  cover over Golden Dawn, were they too deeply in already? Would they not

  then accept the risks, spreading them where they could, and simply twist

  the financial rope a little tighter around Duncan's throat. No, it was

  not the way to stop him, Duncan had to be forced to remodify the giant

  tanker's hull, forced to make her an acceptable moral risk, forced to

  accept the standard Nicholas had originally stipulated for the vessel.

  Lazar-us had finished the insurance portion of his report and he stood

  up abruptly, just as Miss Lovelace was about to attempt the impossible.

  With relief, Nick followed him down the aisle and into the chill of a

  Parisian evening, and they breathed the fumes that the teeming city

  exhaled as Lazarus led him back eastwards through the Arrondissement

  with those little dancing steps, while he recited the details of the

  charters of all Christy Marine's vessels, the charterer, the rates, the

  dates of expiry of contract; and Nicholas recognized most of them,

  contracts that he himself had negotiated, or those that had been renewed

  on expiry with minor alterations to the terms. He was relying on the

  recorder in his pocket, listening only with the surface layer of his

  mind, pondering all he had heard so far from this extraordinary little

  man - so that when it came he almost did not realize what he was

  hearing.

  n 10th January Christy Marine entered a contract of carriage with Orient

  Amex. The tenure is ten years. The vessel to be employed is the Golden

  Dawn, The rate is 10 cents US per hundred ton miles with a minimum

  annual guaranteed usage Of 75,000 nautical miles. Nicholas registered

  the trigger word Golden Dawn and then he assimilated it all.

  The price, ten cents per hundred miles, that was wrong, high, much too

  high, ridiculously high in this depressed market. Then the name, Orient

  Amex - what was there about it that jarred his memory?

  He stopped dead, and a following pedestrian bumped him, Nicholas

  shouldered him aside thoughtlessly and stood thinking, ransacking his

  mind for buried items of information. Lazarus had stopped also and was

  waiting patiently, and now Nicholas laid a hand on the little man's

  shoulder.

  I need a drink. He drew him into a brasserie which was thick with steam

  from the coffee machine and the smoke of Caporal and Disque Bleu, and

  sat him at a tiny table by the window overlooking the sidewalk.

  Primly, Lazarus asked for a Vittel water and sipped it with an air of

  virtue, while Nicholas poured soda into his whisky.

  Orient Amex/ Nicholas asked, as soon as the waiter had left. Tell me

  about it. That is outside my original terms of reference/ Lazarus

  demurred delicately.

  Charge me for it/ Nicholas invited, and Lazarus paused as the computer

  reels clicked in his mind, then he began to speak.

  Orient Amex is an American-registered company, with an capital of

  twenty-five million shares at a par value of ten dollars - Lazarus

  recited the dry statistics.

  The company is presently undertaking substantial dryland exploration in

  Western Australia and Ethiopia, and offshore exploration within the

  territorial waters of Norway and Chile. It has erected a refinery at

  Galveston in Texas to operate under the new atomic catalyst cracking

  process, first employed at its pilot plant on the same site.

  The plant is projected for initial operation in June this year, and full

  production in five years. It was all vaguely familiar to Nicholas, the

  names, the process of cracking the low-value high-carbon molecules,

  breaking up the carbon atoms and reassembling them in volatile

  low-carbon molecules of high value.

  The company operates producing wells in Texas, and in the Santa Barbara

  offshore field, in Southern Nigeria, and has proven crude reserves in

  the El Barras field of Kuwait, which will be utilized by the new

  cracking plant in Galveston. Good God/ Nicholas stared at him. The El

  Barras field but it's cadmium-contaminated it's been condemned by The El

  Barras field is a high cadmium field, naturally enriched with the

  catalyst necessary for the new process. What are the cadmium elements?

  Nicholas demanded.

  The western area of the El Barras field has sampled at 2,000 parts per

  million, and the north and eastern anticline have sampled as high as

  42,000 parts per million. Lazarus recited the figures pedantically. The

  American and Nigerian crudes will be blended with the El Barras crudes

  during the revolutionary cracking process. It is projected that the

  yield of low-c
arbon volatiles will be increased from 40% % by this

  process, making it five to eight times more to 85 profitable, and

  extending the life of the world's known resenies of crude petroleum by

  between ten and fifteen years. As he listened, Nicholas had a vivid

  mental image of the stylus in Samantha's laboratory recording the death

  throes of a cadmium-poisoned clam, Lazarus was talking on

  dispassionately. During the cracking process, the cadmium sulphide will

  be reduced to its pure metallic, non-toxic form, and will be a valuable

  by-product, reducing the costs of refining. Nicholas shook his head in

  disbelief, and he spoke aloud.

  Duncan is going to do it. Across two oceans a million tons at a time,

  in that vulnerable jerry-built monster of his, Duncan is going to do

  what no other ship-owner has ever dared to do - he's going to carry the

  cad-rich crudes of El Barras! From the balcony windows of his suite in

  the Ritz, Nicholas could look out across the Place Vendome at the column

  in the centre of the square with its spiral has-relief made from the

  Russian and Austrian guns and commemorating the little Corsicans feats

  of arms against those two nations. While he studied the column and

  waited for his connection, he did a quick calculation and realized that

  it would be three o'clock in the morning on the eastern seaboard of

  North America. At least he would find her at home.

  Then he smiled to himself. If she wasn't at home, he'd want to know the

  reason why.

  The telephone rang and he picked it up without turning away from the

  window.

  There was a confused mumbling and Nicholas asked, Who is this? 'It's Sam

  Silver - what's the time? Who is it? Good God/ it's three o'clock.

  What do you want?

  Tell that other guy to put his pants on and go home.

  Nicholas! There was a joyous squeal, followed immediately by a crash

  and clatter that made Nicholas wince and lift the receiver well away

  from his ear.

  Oh damn it to hell, I've knocked the table over. Nicholas, are you

  there? Speak to me, for God's sake! I love you. Say that again,

  please. Where are you?

  Paris. I love you. Oh/her tone drooped miserably. You sound so close.

  I thought -'Then she rallied gamely. I love you too - how's himself? On

  the dole. j Who is she? Welfare He Dole is unemployment insurance - w

  sought the American equivalent. I mean he is temporarily unemployed.

 

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