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ssheldon.doomsdayconspiracy-第58章

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 Cesar and Colonel Johnson were sitting in Captain Bellini's office。
 〃It's going to be difficult to keep them in jail;〃 Captain Bellini warned。
 〃I might also add that this is very bad for tourism。〃
 〃Don't worry;〃 Colonel Johnson said; 〃someone will talk。  Just keep the pressure on。〃
 
 Their break came late in the afternoon。  Captain Bellini's secretary said; ~~~~~~~~5 a Mr。 Lorenzo to see you。〃
 〃Send him in。〃
 
 Mr。 Lorenzo was dressed in a very expensive suit and wore diamond rings on three fingers。  Mr。 Lorenzo was a pimp。
 〃What can I do for you?〃
 
 Bellini asked。  Lorenzo smiled。
 〃It's what I can do for you; gentlemen。  Some of my associates inform me that you are looking for a particular working girl who left town with an American; and since we are always eager to cooperate with the authorities; I thought I would give you her name。〃
 
 Colonel Johnson said; 〃Who is she?〃
 
 Lorenzo ignored the question。
 〃Naturally; I'm sure you would want to express your appreciation by releasing my associates and their f:friends。〃  Colonel Cesar said; 〃We are not interested in any of your whores。  All we want is the name of the girl。〃
 〃That is very gratifying news; sir。  It's always a pleasure to deal with reasonable men。  I know that…〃
 〃Her name; Lorenzo。〃
 〃Yes; of course。  Her name is Pier。  Pier Valli。  The American spent the night with her at the L'Incrocio Hotel; and the next morning they took off。  She is not one of my girls。  If I may say so…〃 Bellini was already on the telephone。
 〃Bring up the records on a Pier Valli。  Subito!〃
 〃I hope you gentlemen are going to show your gratitude by…〃 Bellini looked up; and then said into the phone; 〃And cancel Operation Puttana。〃
 
 Lorenzo beamed。
 〃Grazie。〃
 
 Pier Valli's records were on Bellini's desk five minutes later。
 〃She started streetwalking when she was fifteen。  She has been arrested a dozen times since then。  She…〃
 〃Where does she e from?〃
 
 Colonel Johnson interrupted。
 〃Naples。〃  The two men looked at each other。
 〃She has a mother and brother living there。〃
 〃Can you find out where?〃
 〃I can check it out。〃
 〃Do that。  Now。〃
 
 They were approaching the suburbs of Naples。  Old apartment houses lined the narrow streets; with laundry hanging out of almost every window; making the buildings look like concrete mountains flying colorful flags。
 
 Pier asked; 〃Have you ever been to Naples?〃
 〃Once。〃  Robert's voice was tight。  Susan was sitting beside him; giggling。  I heard Naples is a wicked city。  Can we do a lot of wicked things here; darling?
 
 We're going to invent some new things; Robert promised。
 
 Pier was watching him。
 〃Are you all right?〃
 
 Robert brought his mind back to the present。
 〃I'm fine。〃
 
 They were driving along bay harbor; formed by the Castel dell'Ovo; the old abandoned castle near the water。
 
 When they arrived at Via Toledo; Pier said; excitedly; 〃Turn here。〃
 
 They were approaching Spaccanapoli; the old section of Naples。
 
 Pier said; 〃It's just up ahead。  Turn left onto Via Benedetto Croce。〃
 
 Robert made the turn。  The traffic here was heavier; and the noise of horns deafening。  He had forgotten how noisy Naples could be。  He slowed the car down to avoid hitting the pedestrians and dogs that ran in front of the car as if they were blessed with some kind of immortality。
 〃Turn right here;〃 Pier directed; 〃into Piazza del Plebiscito。〃 The traffic was even worse here; and the neighborhood more run down。
 〃Stop!〃  Pier cried out。
 
 Robert pulled over to the curb。  They had stopped in front of a row of seedy shops。
 
 Robert glanced around。
 〃This is where your mother lives?〃
 〃No;〃 Pier said。
 〃Of course not。〃  She leaned over and pressed the horn。  A moment later; a young woman came out of one of the shops。  Pier got out of the car and raced to greet her。  They hugged each other。
 〃You look wonderful!〃  the woman exclaimed。
 〃You must be doing very well。〃
 〃I am。〃  Pier held out her wrist。
 〃Look at my new bracelet!〃
 〃Are those real emeralds?〃
 〃Of course they are real。〃
 
 The woman yelled at someone inside the store。
 〃Anna!  e on out。
 
 Look who is here!〃
 
 Robert was watching the scene; unbelievingly。
 〃Pier…〃
 〃In a minute; darling;〃 she said。
 〃I have to say hello to my friends。〃
 
 Within minutes half a dozen women were clustered around Pier; admiring her bracelet; while Robert sat there helplessly; gritting his teeth。
 〃He is crazy about me;〃 Pier announced。  She turned to Robert。
 〃Aren't you; caro?〃
 
 Robert wanted to strangle her; but there was nothing he could do。
 〃Yes;〃 he said。
 〃Can we go now; Pier?〃
 〃In a minute。〃
 〃Now!〃  Robert said。
 〃Oh; very well。〃  Pier turned to the women。
 〃We must leave now。
 
 We have an important appointment。  Ciao!〃
 〃Ciao!〃
 
 Pier got into the car beside Robert; and the women stood there watching them drive away。
 
 Pier said happily; 〃They are all old friends。〃
 〃Wonderful。  Where's your mother's house?〃
 〃Oh; she ~~~5~~~ live in the ~~~y~)) 〃What?〃
 〃She lives outside of town in a little farmhouse; half an hour from here。〃
 
 The farmhouse was on the southern outskirts of Naples; an old stone building set off fi:from the road。
 〃There it is!〃  Pier exclaimed。  'isn't it beautiful?〃
 〃Yes。〃  Robert liked the fact that the house was away from the center of town。  There would be no reason for anyone to e looking for him here。 Pier was right。  It's a perfect safe house。
 
 They walked up to the flont door; and before they reached it; the door flew open and Pier's mother stood there smiling at them。  She was an older version of her daughter; thin and gray…haired; with a lined; careworn face。
 〃Pier; cara!  Mi sei mancata!〃
 〃I've missed you too; Mama。  This is the friend I telephoned you about that I was bringing home。〃
 
 Mama did not miss a beat。
 〃Ah?  Si; you are wele Mr。…?〃
 〃Jones;〃 Robert said。
 〃e in; e in。〃
 
 They entered the living room。  It was a large room fortable and homey; crammed with furniture。
 
 A boy in his early twenties entered the room。  He was short and dark; with a thin; sullen face and brooding brown eyes。  He wore jeans and a jacket with the name Diavoli Rossi sewn on it。  His face lit up when he saw his sister。
 〃Pier!〃
 〃Hello; Carlo。〃  They hugged。
 〃What are you doing here?〃
 〃We came to visit for a few days。〃  She turned to Robert。
 〃This is my brother; Carlo。  Carlo; this is Mr。 Jones。〃
 〃Hello; Carlo。〃
 
 Carlo was sizing Robert up。
 〃Hello。〃  Mama said; 〃I will fix a nice bedroom for you two lovebirds in the back。〃
 
 Robert said; 〃If you don't mind…that is; if you have an extra bedroom; I'd prefer a room to myself。〃
 
 There was an awkward pause。  The three of them were staring at Robert。
 
 Mama turned to Pier。
 〃Omosessuale?〃
 
 Pier shrugged。  I don't know。
 
 But she was sure he was not a homosexual。  Mama looked at Robert。
 〃As you wish。〃  She hugged Pier again。
 〃I'm so happy to see you。  e into the kitchen。  I will make some coffee for us。〃
 
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