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g home; By the light of the silvery moon; I have twopence to lend; And twopence to spend; And twopence to send home to His voice trailed off。  He could not bring himself to sing the last line; about sending money home to his wife。
 For the ghost of his own dead wife; Tracy; still haunted him; even though he now missed Percy Proud's clear mind and agile; beautiful body。 Weakness; he chided himself。
 He was trained as a loner; one who acted without others; one who relied on himself。  Yet he did miss her。  Undeniably; there were moments when he thought he could still smell her scent and feel the touch of her skin。  Pull yourself together; he told himself。
 Among the bills and circulars awaiting Bond at his flat was a letter from a firm of business consultants demanding special attention。
 Embedded in this seemingly innocuous letter was a series of telephone numbers … one for each day of the week … that he could ring in order to set up a meeting with M at the safe flat near St。 Martin's Lane。
 The date arranged turned out to be a truly glorious spring evening。 Summer was around the corner; and you could almost feel it; even in the heart of the capital。
 〃Well; 007; the woman's taught you all the tricks of the trade; eh?〃
 〃Some of them; sir。  But I really wanted to talk to you about a new development。〃 Without wasting words or time; he gave a summary of the final hours in Monaco; and the sighting of Zwingli with Tamil Rahani。 Bond had hardly got Rahani' s name out before M ordered the Chief…of…Staff to check。
 〃There's a spot and report order on that joker。〃 Tanner returned in ten minutes。  〃Last report of a visit to Milan。  Seen by our resident there; who had a weather eye on him。  Rahani appeared to be on his usual round of business meetings。〃 The Chief…of…Staff gave a somewhat dejected shrug。  〃Unhappily; sir; nobody spotted him leaving; though his airline ticket showed a return booking to New York yesterday。  He was not on the flight。〃
 〃And I suppose nobody's seen hide nor hair of him since。〃 M nodded in reply like a buddha。  〃Except 007; in Monaco。〃
 〃Well; he was in the Casino;' said Bond; 〃with General Zwingli and four others。〃 M looked at him in silence for a long time。
 〃Incredible;' he said at last; as though someone had hit him in the face。  〃Incredible that Zwingli's still alive; let alone mixed up with Rahani。  Wonder where he fits into all this。
 You'll just have to be alert to Rahani's possible involvement Home mentHe's always been a bit of an unknown quantity; so we'll inform those who need to know。  You see; we re ready to put you in。  Now; here's what I want you to do。  First; your old acquaintance Freddie Fortune has。
 James Bond groaned loudly。
 For the next week; he was to be seen around his old London haunts。
 He confided in one or two people that his feelings of disillusion had bee considerably worse。
 He had been in Monte Carlo where things had run true to the old adage: lucky at cards; unlucky in love … except it had been roulette; not cards。
 Carefully; he laid a trail among people most likely to talk; or those whose connections were right for some salting。  Then; on the Thursday evening; in the bar of one of Mayfair's plush clubs; as if by accident; he bumped into Lady Freddie Fortune; the extravagant; pamphlet wagging socialite he always called his 〃champagne munist'。
 She was a vivacious; petite redhead; 〃Red Freddie'; some called her pletely untrustworthy; and always in the gossip columns; either campaigning for some outrageous cause or involved in sexual scandal。
 Freddie was discreet only when it suited her。  That night; Bond dropped a hint that he was looking for work in the puter field。  He also poured out all his troubles … an affair in Monte Carlo that had ended disastrously; leaving him bitter and wretched。
 Lady Freddie was thrilled to see this man; once a model of good form; bee so emotional and she whipped Bond off to her bed; allowing him to cry on her shoulder … metaphorically; of course。  During the night; trying to keep up the pretence of having drunk too much yet still able to enjoy himself; Bond longed for Percy and the special smell and feel of her。
 The next morning he feigned a hangover and morose; even waspish; manner。 But none of this put Freddie Fortune off As he was leaving she told him that she had some friends who may be of use to him; if he really meant to find a job in puter programming。
 〃Here。〃 She tucked a small business card into his breast pocket。
 〃It's a nice little hotel。  If you can make it on Saturday; I'll be there。  Only; for heaven's sake; don't let on I've told you。  I leave it to you;James; but if you do decide to e; be surprised to see me。
 Okay?〃 On the following Saturday morning; with a weekend case and all the puter equipment in the boot; James Bond drove the Bentley out of London on the Oxford road。  Within the hour he had turned off and was threading through country lanes on his way to the village of Nun's Cross; near Banbury。
 
 THE BULL
 
 BANBURY CROSS is not an antiquity; but was erected in the late 1850s to memorate the marriage of the Princess Royal to the Crown Prince of Prussia。  There was of course a much earlier cross three to be exact but the present Victorian Gothic monstrosity was placed where it is today because a local historian believed this to be the site of the ancient High Cross。  Three miles to the north of Banbury; nestling by a wooded hill; is the village of Nun's Cross; and there is no cross on view there at all。
 Bond guided the Mulsanne Turbo through the narrow main street of Nun's Cross; and into the yard of the coaching inn which rejoices in the name of The Bull at the Cross。  Taking his overnight case from the boot; he considered the inn was probably the only going concern in the village。 A beautiful Georgian building; lovingly kept; and neatly modernised; The Bull even offered gourmet weekends for the discriminating'。
 From the porter who took his case; Bond learned that; as far as the hotel was concerned; it was going to be a very quiet weekend; though they had been full the previous one。
 Bond unpacked; changed into grey slacks; an open necked shirt topped by a navy pullover and his most fortable moccasins。  He was not armed。 The ASP 9mm lay fortably clipped into its hidden partment in the Bentley。  Yet he remained alert as he went down; through the old coach yard and into the village street。  His eyes were searching for a dark blue Jaguar XJ6 or a grey Mercedes…Benz saloon。
 The licence numbers had been mitted to memory; for both cars had appeared in his mirror; exchanging places with monotonous regularity ever since he had taken to the road that morning。
 He was under no illusion。  For the first time since he had assumed the mantle of a disaffected former member of the Secret Service; he was being followed; almost blatantly; as though the tail wished to be seen。
 It was too early for a lunchtime drink。  Bond decided to look round this village which; if everything added up; harboured a sophisticated villain who was possibly also a traitor。
 The Bull at the Cross lay almost on the crossroads at the centre of the old village; which contained a hodgepodge of mainly Georgian buildings; with a sprinkle of slightly older terraced houses that were now the village shops; leaning in on one another as though mutually dependent。 Small rows of what must at one time have been labourers' cottages now housed people who muted into Banbury or Oxford; to labour in different fields。
 Almost opposite the coach yard entrance stood the church。  To the south; the main street meandered out into open country; scattered with copses and studded with larger houses; as though the more prosperous local gentry had landscaped the southern vista with their properties。
 Gateways and rhododendron…flanked drives gave glimpses of large; sedate Victorian mansions or glowing Hornton stone Georgian buildings。
 The third driveway past the church was walled; with heavy; high modern gates set into the original eighteenth…century stone。  A small brass plate engraved with the words GUNFiRE SiMULATiONS LTD was sunk into the pillar to the right of the gates。  In newer stone; carved and neatly blended with the original; was the one word; ENDOR。
 The drive; which turned abruptly; disappearing behind thick low trees and bushes; seemed to be neatly kept; and a strip of grey slate was only just visible some two hundred yards in the distance。  Bond calculated the size of the grounds to be about a square mile。  The high wall continued to his left; the boundary being a narrow dirt track neatly sign posted THE SHRUBS。
 After half a mile or so he turned back along the village street and on towards the northern extremity; where the cluster of old houses bordered a scrubby; wooded hill。
 Here sharp speculators had been at work; and a modern housing estate encroached almost on the woodland itself。
 It was gone twelve when Bond ambled slowly back to the inn。  A dark blue Jaguar stood not far from the Bentley but no one except the staff appeared to be about。
 In the private bar he found only the harman and one other guest。
 〃James; darling; what a surprise to find you here; out in the sticks!〃 Freddie Fortun

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