jamesclavell.noblehouse-第13章
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gone to the moon … this time it's going to cost John an emerald ring or at least a mink coat。〃
The phone rang again。 Claudia picked it up。 〃Hello; the tai…pan's office! Yes? Oh!〃 Her happiness vanished and she hardened。 〃Just a moment; please。〃 She punched the hold button。 〃It's a person to person from Hiro Toda in Yokohama。〃
Dunross knew how she felt about him; knew she hated the Japanese and loathed the Noble House's connection with them。 He could never forgive the Japanese either for what they had done to Asia during the war。 To those they had conquered。 To the defenseless。 Men; women and children。 The prison camps and unnecessary deaths。 Soldier to soldier he had no quarrel with them。 None。 War was war。
His own war had been against the Germans。 But Claudia's war had been here in Hong Kong。 During the Japanese Occupation; because she was Eurasian; she had not been put into Stanley Prison with all European civilians。 She and her sister and brother had tried to help the POWs with food and drugs and money; smuggling it into the camp。 The Kampeitai; the Japanese military police; had caught her。 Now she could have no children。 〃Shall I say you're out?〃 she asked。
〃No。〃 Two years before Dunross had mitted an enormous amount of capital to Toda Shipping Industries of Yokohama for two giant bulk ships to build up the Struan fleet that had been decimated in the war。 He had chosen this Japanese shipyard because their product was the finest; their terms the best; they guaranteed delivery and all the things the British shipyards would not; and because he knew it was time to forget。 〃Hello; Hiro;〃 he said; liking the man personally。 〃Nice to hear from you。 How's Japan?〃
〃Please excuse me for interrupting you; tai…pan。 Japan's fine though hot and humid。 No change。〃
〃How're my ships ing along?〃
〃Perfectly; tai…pan。 Everything is as we arranged。 I just wanted to advise you that I will be ing to Hong Kong on Saturday morning for a business trip。 I will be staying for the weekend; then on to Singapore and Sydney; back in time for our closing in Hong Kong。 You'll still be ing to Yokohama for both launchings?〃
〃Oh yes。 Yes; absolutely。 What time do you arrive Saturday?〃
〃At 11:10; Japan Air Lines。〃
〃I'll send a car to meet you。 What about ing directly to Happy Valley to the races? You could join us for lunch; then my car will take you to the hotel。 You're staying at the Victoria and Albert?〃
〃This time at the Hilton; Hong Kong side。 Tai…pan; please excuse me; I do not wish to put you to any trouble; so sorry。〃
〃It's nothing。 I'll have one of my people meet you。 Probably Andrew Gavallan。〃
〃Ah; very good。 Then thank you; tai…pan。 I look forward to seeing you; so sorry to inconvenience you。〃
Dunross put the phone down。 I wonder why he called; the real reason? he asked himself。 Hiro Toda; managing director of the most go…ahead shipbuilding plex in Japan; never does anything suddenly or unpremeditated。
Dunross thought about the closing of their ship deal and the three payments of 2 million each that were due imminently on September 1; 11 and 15; the balance in ninety days。 12 million U。S。 in all that he didn't have at the moment。 Or the charterer's signed contract that was necessary to support the bank loan that he did not have; yet。 〃Never mind;〃 he said easily; 〃everything's going to be fine。〃
〃For them; yes;〃 Claudia said。 〃You know I don't trust them; tai…pan。 Any of them。〃
〃You can't fault them; Claudia。 They're only trying to do economically what they failed to do militarily。〃
〃By pricing everyone out of the world markets。〃
〃They're working hard; they're making profits and they'll bury us; if we let them。〃 His eyes hardened too。 〃But after all; Claudia; scratch an Englishman … or a Scot … and find a pirate。 If we're such bloody fools to allow it we deserve to go under … isn't that what Hong Kong's all about?〃
〃Why help the enemy?〃
〃They were the enemy;〃 he said kindly。 〃But that was only for twenty…odd years and our connections there go back a hundred。 Weren't we the first traders into Japan? Didn't Hag Struan buy us the first plot offered for sale in Yokohama in 1860? Didn't she order that it be a cornerstone of Struan's policy to have the China…Japan…Hong Kong triangle?〃
〃Yes; tai…pan; but don't you thi… 〃
〃No; Claudia; we've dealt with the Todas; the Kasigis; the Toranagas for a hundred years; and right now Toda Shipping's very important to us。〃
The phone rang again。 She answered it。 〃Yes; I'll phone him back。〃 Then to Dunross。 〃It's the caterers … about your party tonight。〃
〃What's the problem?〃
〃None; tai…pan … they're moaning。 After all; it's the tai…pan's twentieth wedding anniversary。 All Hong Kong will be there and all Hong Kong better be impressed。〃 Again the phone rang。 She picked it up。 〃Ahh good! Put him through。 。。。 It's Bill Foster from Sydney。〃
Dunross took the phone。 〃Bill 。。。 no; you were top of the list。 Have you closed on the Woolara Properties deal yet? 。。。 What's the holdup? 。。。 I don't care about that。〃 He glanced at his watch。 〃It's just past noon your time。 Call them right now and offer them fifty cents Australian more a share; the offer good till the close of business today。 Get on to the bank in Sydney at once and tell them to demand full repayment of all their loans at the close of business today。 。。。 I couldn't care less; they're thirty days overdue already。 I want control of that pany now。 Without it our new bulk…carrier charter deal will fall apart and we'll have to begin all over again。 And catch the Qantas Flight 543 on Thursday。 I'd like you here for a conference。〃 He put the phone down。 〃Get Linbar up here as soon as the Tcholok meeting's over。 Book him on Qantas 716 for Sydney on Friday morning。〃
〃Yes; tai…pan。〃 She made a note and handed him a list。 〃Here're your appointments for today。〃
He glanced at it。 Four board meetings of some subsidiary panies this morning: Golden Ferry at 10:30; Struan's Motor Imports of Hong Kong at 11:00; Chong…Li Foods at 11:15 and Kowloon Investments at 11:30。 Lunch with Lincoln Bartlett and Miss Casey Tcholok 12:40 to 2:00 P。M。 More board meetings this afternoon; Peter Marlowe at 4:00 P。M。; Phillip Chen at 4:20; cocktails at 6:00 with the governor; his anniversary party beginning at 8:00; a reminder to call Alastair Struan in Scotland at 11:00; and at least fifteen other people to phone throughout Asia during the day。
〃Marlowe?〃 he asked。
〃He's a writer; staying at the Vic … remember; he wrote for an appointment a week ago。 He's researching a book on Hong Kong。〃
〃Oh yes … the ex…RAF type。〃
〃Yes。 Would you like him put off?〃
〃No。 Keep everything as arranged; Claudia。〃 He took out a thin black leather memo…card case from his back pocket and gave her a dozen cards covered with his shorthand。 〃Here're some cables and telexes to send off at once and notes for the various board meetings。 Get me Jen in Taipei; then Havergill at the bank; then run down the list。〃
〃Yes; tai…pan。 I hear Havergill's going to retire。〃
〃Marvelous。 Who's taking over?〃
〃No one knows yet。〃
〃Let's hope it's Johnjohn。 Put your spies to work。 A hundred says I find out before you do!〃
〃Done!〃
〃Good。〃 Dunross held out his hand and said sweetly; 〃You can pay me now。 It's Johnjohn。〃
〃Eh?〃 She stared at him。
〃We decided it last night … all the directors。 I asked them to tell no one until eleven today。〃
Reluctantly she took out the hundred…dollar note and offered it。 〃Ayeeyah; I was particularly attached to this note。〃
〃Thank you;〃 Dunross said and pocketed it。 〃I'm particularly attached to that one myself。〃
There was a knock on the door。 〃Yes?〃 he said。
The door was opened by Sandra Yi; his private secretary。 〃Excuse me; tai…pan; but the market's up two points and Holdbrook's on line two。〃 Alan Holdbrook was head of their in…house stockbroking pany。
Dunross punched the line two button。 〃Claudia; soon as I'm through bring in Armstrong。〃 She left with Sandra Yi。
〃Yes; Alan?〃
〃Morning; tai…pan。 First: There's a heavy rumor that we're going to make a bid for control of Asian Properties。〃
〃That's probably put out by Jason Plumm to boost his shares before their annual meeting。 You know what a canny bastard he is。〃
〃Our stock's gone up ten cents; perhaps on the strength of it。〃
〃Good。 Buy me 20;000 at once。〃
〃On margin?〃
〃Of course on margin。〃
〃All right。 Second rumor: We've closed a multimillion…dollar deal with Par…Con Industries … huge expansion。〃
〃Pipe dreams;〃 Dunross said easily; wondering furiously where the leaks were。 Only Phillip Chen … and in Edinburgh; Alastair Struan and old Sean MacStruan … was supposed to know about the ploy to smash Asian Properties。 And the Par…Con deal was top secret to the Inner Court only。
〃Third: someone's buying large parcels of our stock。〃
〃Who?〃
〃I don't know。 But there's something smelly going on; tai…pan。 The way our stock's been creeping up the last month 。。。 There's no reason that I know of; except a buyer; or buyers。 Same with Rothwell…Gornt。 I heard a block of 200;000 was bought offshore。〃
〃Find out who。〃
〃Christ; I wish I knew how。 The market's jittery; and very nervous。 A lot of Chinese money's floating around。 Lots of little deals going on 。。。 a few shares here; a few there; but multiplied by a hundred thousand or so 。。。 the market might start to fall apart 。。。 or to soar。〃
〃Good。 Then we'll all make a killing。 Give me a call before the market closes。 Thanks; Alan。〃 He put the phone down; feeling the sweat on his back。 〃Shit;〃 he said aloud。 〃What the hell's going on?〃
In the outer office Claudia Chen was going over some papers with Sandra Yi who was her niece on her mother's side … and smart; very good to look at; twenty…seven with a mind like an abacus。 Then she glanced at her watch and said in Cantonese; 〃Superintendent Brian Kwok's downstairs; Little Sister; why don't you fetch him up … in six minutes。〃
〃Ayeeyah; yes; Elder Sister!〃 Sandra Yi hastily checked her makeup and swished away。 Claudia smiled after her and thought Sandra Yi would be perfect … a perfect choice for Brian Kwok。 Happily she sat behind her desk and began to type the telexes。 Everything's done that should be done; she told herself。 No; something the tai…pan said 。。。 what was it? Ah yes! She dialed her home number。
〃Weyyyyy?〃 said her amah; Ah Sam。
〃Listen; Ah Sam;〃 she said in Cantonese; 〃isn't Third Toiletmaid Fung at the Vic your cousin three times removed?〃
〃Oh yes; Mother;〃 Ah Sam replied; using the Chinese politeness of servant to mistress。 〃But she's four times removed; and from the Fung…tats; not the Fung…sams which is my branch。〃
〃Never mind that; Ah Sam。 You call her and find out all you can about two foreign devils from the Golden Mountain。 They're in Fragrant Spring suite。〃 Patiently she spelled their names; then added delicately; 〃I hear they have peculiar pillow habits。〃
〃Ayeeyah; if anyone can find out; Third Toiletmaid Fung can。 Ha! What peculiars?〃
〃Strange peculiars; Ah Sam。 You get on with it; little oily mouth。〃 She beamed and hung up。
The elevator doors opened and Sandra Yi ushered the two police officers in; then left reluctantly。 Brian Kwok watched her go。 He was thirty…nine; tall for a Ch