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 Paul Choy walked down the hill; careless of the drizzle; his heart light; stomach settled; future settled。 The coin's mine now; he told himself; certain that Four Fingers would have told no one else; keeping to his usual pattern of secrecy; only trusting those he had to。
 Now that I've possession of his personal chop I can chop whatever I like; do whatever I like; but I'm not going to do that。 That's cheating。 Why should I cheat when I'm ahead? I'm smarter than any of his other sons。 They know it; I know it and that's not being crazy。 I am better。 It's only fair I keep the coin and all the profits on the 2 mill。 I'll set the family up; modernize everything; equip the ships; anything they want。 But with my profit I'm going to start my own empire。 Sure。 But first I'm going to Hawaii。 。。。
 
 At the head of the line of cars near the first slip Dunross stopped beside his car and opened the door to the backseat。 Casey jerked out of a reverie and the color drained out of her face。 〃Linc?〃
 〃No; nothing yet。 Quillan's fairly sure he's pinpointed the area。 Gurkhas are bing that part right now。 I'm going back to relieve him。〃 Dunross tried to sound confident。 〃The experts say there's a very good chance he'll be okay。 Not to worry。 You all right?〃
 〃Yes。 Yes thanks。〃
 When he had returned from their first search; he had sent Lim for coffee; sandwiches and a bottle of brandy; knowing the night would be very long。 He had wanted Casey to leave with Riko but she had refused。 So Riko had gone back to her hotel in the other car with Lim。
 〃You want a brandy; Ian?〃 Casey said。
 〃Thanks。〃 He watched her pour for him; noticing her fingers were steady。 The brandy tasted good。 〃I'll take Quillan a sandwich。 Why not put a good slug of brandy into the coffee; eh? I'll take that。〃
 〃Sure;〃 she said; glad for something to do。 〃Have any others been rescued?〃
 〃Donald McBride … he's all right; just shaken。 Both he and his wife。〃
 〃Oh good。 Any; any bodies?〃
 〃None that I know of;〃 he said; deciding not to tell her about Plumm or his old friend Southerby; chairman of Blacs。 At that moment Adryon and Martin Haply hurtled up and Adryon threw her arms around him; sobbing with relief。 〃Oh; Father we just heard; oh; Father; I was petrified。〃
 〃There; there;〃 he said; gentling her。 〃I'm fine。 Good God; Adryon; no bloody landslip will ever touch the tai…pan of the Noble Ho… 〃
 〃Oh don't say that;〃 she begged him with a shiver of superstitious dread。 〃Don't ever say that! This's China; gods listen; don't say that!〃
 〃All right; my love!〃 Dunross hugged her and smiled at Martin Haply who was also wet with relief。 〃Everything all right?〃
 〃Oh yes sir; we were over in Kowloon; I was covering the other slide when we heard the news。〃 The youth was so relieved。 〃Goddamn I'm pleased to see you; tai…pan。 We 。。。 afraid we bashed up the car a little getting up here。〃
 〃Never mind。〃 Dunross held Adryon away from him。 〃All right; pet?〃
 Again she hugged him。 〃Oh yes。〃 Then she saw Casey。 〃Oh。 Oh hello; Casey I was; er; so … 〃
 〃Oh don't be silly。 e on out of the rain。 Both of you。〃
 Adryon obeyed。 Martin Haply hesitated then said to Dunross; 〃If you don't mind; sir; I'll just look around。〃
 〃Christian got out;〃 Dunross said quickly。 〃He ph… 〃
 〃Yes sir。 I called the office。 Thanks。 Won't be long; honey;〃 he said to Adryon and went off toward the barrier。 Dunross watched him go; young; tough and very assured; then caught sight of Gornt hurrying down the hill。 Gornt stopped; well away from the car and beckoned him anxiously。
 Dunross glanced at Casey; his heart thumping uneasily。 From where she was she could not see Gornt。 〃I'll be back soon as I can。〃
 〃Take care!〃
 Dunross came up to Gornt。 The older man was filthy; clothes torn; beard matted and his face set。
 〃We've pegged him;〃 Gornt said。 〃Bartlett。〃
 〃He's dead?〃
 〃No。 We've found him but we can't get at him。〃 Gornt motioned at the thermos。 〃Is that tea?〃
 〃Coffee with brandy。〃
 Gornt took it; drank gratefully。 〃Casey's still in the car?〃
 〃Yes。 How deep is he?〃
 〃We don't know。 Deep。 Perhaps it's best not to say anything about him to her; not yet。〃
 Dunross hesitated。
 〃Better to leave it;〃 the other man said again。 〃It looks dicey。〃
 〃All right。〃 Dunross was weary of all the death and suffering。 〃All right。〃
 Rain made the night more filthy and the morass even more dangerous。 Ahead; past the slide area; Kotewall Road ran almost straight for seventy yards; climbing steeply; then curled up and away around the mountainside。 Already tenants were streaming out of buildings; evacuating。
 〃There's no mistake about Tiptop and the money?〃 Gornt said; picking his way carefully with the flashlight。
 〃None。 The bank runs're over。〃
 〃Good。 What did you have to barter?〃
 Dunross did not answer him; just shrugged。 〃We'll open at 30。〃
 〃That remains to be seen。〃 Gornt added sardonically; 〃Even at 30 I'm safe。〃
 〃Oh?〃
 〃I'll be about 2 million U。S。 down。 That's what Bartlett advanced。〃
 Dunross felt a glow。 That'll teach Bartlett to try a heist on me; he thought。 〃I knew about that。 It was a good idea … but at 30 you'll be down about 4 million; Quillan; his 2 and 2 of yours。 But I'll settle for All Asia Air。〃
 〃Never。〃 Gornt stopped and faced him。 〃Never。 My airline's still not for sale。〃
 〃Please yourself。 The deal's on offer until the market opens。〃
 〃The pox on your deals。〃
 They plodded onward on the top of the slope; now nearing the foyer area。 They passed a stretcher returning。 The injured woman was no one either of them knew。 If Dunross were on one of those; Gornt thought grimly; it'd solve all my problems neatly 。。。
 
 87
 
 1:20 A。M。:
 The Gurkha sergeant had his flashlight directed downward。 Around him were other soldiers; the young lieutenant; firemen hurrying up with one of the fire chiefs。
 〃Where is he?〃 Fire Chief Harry Hooks asked。
 〃There; somewhere down there。 His name's Bartlett; Linc Bartlett。〃 Hooks saw the light seep down a few feet then stop; blocked by the maze。 He lay down on the ground。 Close to the ground the gas smell was heavier。 〃Down there; Mr。 Bartlett! Can you hear me?〃 he shouted into the wreckage。
 They all listened intently。 〃Yes;〃 came back faintly。
 〃Are you hurt?〃
 〃No!〃
 〃Can you see our light?〃
 〃No!〃
 Hooks cursed; then shouted; 〃Stay where you are for the moment!〃
 〃All right; but the gas is heavy!〃
 He got up。 The officer said; 〃A Mr。 Gornt was here and he's gone to get more help。〃
 〃Good。 Everyone spread out; see if you can find a passage down to him; or where we can get closer。〃 They did as he ordered。 In a moment one of the Gurkhas let out a shout。 〃Over here!〃
 It was a small space between ugly broken slabs of concrete; broken timbers and joists and some steel H…beams; perhaps enough for a man to crawl down into。 Hooks hesitated then took off his heavy equipment。 〃No;〃 the officer said。 〃We'd better try。〃 He looked at his men。 〃Eh?〃
 At once they grinned and all moved for the hole。 〃No;〃 the officer ordered。 〃Sangri; you're the smallest。〃
 〃Thank you; sah;〃 the little man said with a great beam; his teeth white in his dark face。 They all watched him squirm underground headfirst like an eel。
 Twenty…odd feet below; Bartlett was craning around in the darkness。 He was in a small crawlspace; his way up blocked by a big slab of flooring; the smell of gas strong。 Then his eyes caught a flicker of light ahead off to one side and he got a quick look at his surroundings。 He could hear nothing except the drip of water and the creaking wreckage。 With great care he squirmed off toward where he had seen the light。 A small avalanche began as he shoved some boards aside。 Soon it stopped。 Above was another small space。 He wormed his way up and along this space and reached a dead end。 Another way; dead end。 Above he felt some loosened boards in the crumpled flooring。 He lay on his back and fought the boards away; coughing and choking in the dust。 Abruptly light doused him。 Not much; very little; but when his eyes adjusted it was enough for him to see a few yards。 His elation vanished as he realized the extent of the tomb。 In every direction he was blocked。
 〃Hello above!〃
 Faintly; 〃We hear youuuuu!〃
 〃I'm in the light now!〃
 After a moment; 〃Which light?〃
 〃How the hell do I know for chrissake?〃 Bartlett said。 Don't panic; think and wait; he almost heard Spurgeon say。 Holding on; he waited; then the light he was in moved a little。 〃That one!〃 he shouted。
 Instantly the light stopped。
 〃We have you positioned! Stay where you are!〃
 Bartlett looked around; quartering the area very carefully。 A second time with still the same result: there was no way out。
 None。
 〃They'll have to dig me out;〃 he muttered; his fear gathering。 。。。
 
 Sangri; the young Gurkha; was down about ten feet under the surface but well away to the right from Bartlett。 He could go no farther。 His way was blocked。 He squirmed around and got a purchase on a jagged concrete slab and moved it slightly。 At once this part of the wreckage began to shift。 He froze; let the slab rest again。 But there was no other way to go; so; gritting his teeth and praying that everything would not collapse on him and whoever was below; he pulled the slab aside。 The wreckage held。 Panting; he put his flash into the cavity; then his head; peering around。
 Another dead end。 Impossible to go farther。 Reluctantly; he pulled back。 〃Sergeant;〃 he shouted in Nepalese; 〃I can go no farther。〃
 〃Are you sure?〃
 〃Oh yes sah; very sure!〃
 〃e back!〃
 Before he left he shouted down into the darkness; 〃Hello down there!〃
 〃I hear you!〃 Bartlett called back。
 〃We're not far away! We'll get you out; sah! Don't worry!〃
 〃Okay!〃
 With great difficulty Sangri began to back out; retracing his way painfully。 A small avalanche pelted him with rubble。 Grimly he continued climbing。
 Dunross and Gornt clambered over the wreckage to join the clusters of men who were in a chain; removing rubble and beams where they could。
 〃Evening; tai…pan; Mr。 Gornt。 We've pegged him but we're not close。〃 Hooks pointed at the man who was holding the flash steady。 〃That's his direction。〃
 〃How far down is he?〃
 〃By the sound of his voice about twenty feet。〃
 〃Christ!〃
 〃Aye; Christ it is。 The poor bugger's in a pickle。 Look't those!〃 Heavy steel H…beams were blocking the way down。 〃We daren't use cutters; too much gas。〃
 〃There must be another way? From the side?〃 Dunross asked。
 〃We're looking。 Best we can do's get more men and clear what we can away。〃 Hooks glanced off at an encouraging shout。 They all hurried toward the excited soldiers。 Below a mess of torn…up flooring that the men had taken away was a rough passageway that seemed to lead downward; twisting out of sight。 They saw one of the small men jump into the cavity; then vanish。 Others watched; shouting encouragement。 The way was easy for six feet; very hard for the next ten feet; twisting and turning; then he was blocked。 〃Hello down there; sah; can you see my light?〃
 〃Yes!〃 Bartlett's voice was louder。 There was almost no need to shout。
 〃I'm going to move the light around; sah。 Please if it gets near; please give me right or left; up or down; sah。〃
 〃Okay。〃 

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