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n son。 It seems he's a cook now; that be amuses himself with young girls more than a grown man should。 Well; he was always too serious when he was young and he was never the man for Family business。 But let's find out what really can be done out there。〃
 
 Hagen said quietly; 〃Should we send your son…in…law? After all; Carlo is a native of Nevada; he knows his way around。〃
 
 Don Corleone shook his head。 〃No; my wife is lonely here without any of her children。 I want Constanzia and her husband moved into one of the houses on the mall。 I want Carlo given a responsible job; maybe I've been too harsh on him; and〃… Don Corleone made a grimace… 〃I'm short of sons。 Take him out of the gambling and put him in with the unions where he can do some paper work and a lot of talking。 He's a good talker。〃 There was the tiniest note of contempt in the Don's voice。
 
 Hagen nodded。 〃OK; Clemenza and I will go over all the people and put together a group to do the Vegas job。 Do you want me to call Freddie home for a few days?〃
 
 The Don shook his head。 He said cruelly; 〃What for? My wife can still cook our meals。 Let him stay out there。〃 The three men shifted uneasily in their seats。 They had not realized Freddie was in such severe disfavor with his father and they suspected it must be because of something they did not know。
 
 Don Corleone sighed。 〃I hope to grow some good green peppers and tomatoes in the garden this year; more than we can eat。 I'll make you presents of them。 I want a little peace; a little quiet and tranquillity for my old age。 Well; that's all。 Have another drink if you like。〃
 
 It was a dismissal。 The men rose。 Hagen acpanied Clemenza and Tessio to their cars and arranged meetings with them to thrash out the operational details that would acplish the stated desires of their Don。 Then he went back into the house where he knew Don Conrleone world be waiting for him。
 The Don had taken off his jacket and tie and was lying down on the couch。 His stern face was relaxed into lines of fatigue。 He waved Hagen into a chair and said; 〃Well; Consigliere; do you disapprove of any of my deeds today?〃
 
 Hagen took his time answering。 〃No;〃 he said。 〃But I don't find it consistent; nor true to your nature。 You say you don't want to find out how Santino was killed or want vengeance for it。 I don't believe that。 You gave your word for peace and so you'll keep the peace but I can't believe you will give your enemies the victory they seem to have won today。 You've constructed a magnificent riddle that I can't solve; so how can I approve or disapprove?〃
 
 A look of content came over the Don's face。 〃Well; you know me better than anyone else。 Even though you're not a Sicilian; I made you one。 Everything you say is true; but there's a solution and you'll prehend it before it spins out to the end。 You agree everyone has to take my word and I'll keep my word。 And I want my orders obeyed exactly。 But; Tom; the most important thing is we have to get Michael home as soon as possible。 Make that first in your mind and in your work。 Explore all the legal alleys; I don't care how much money you have to spend。 It has to be foolproof when he es home。 Consult the best lawyers on criminal law。 I'll give you the names of some judges who will give you a private audience。 Until that time we have to guard against all treacheries。〃
 
 Hagen said; 〃Like you; I'm not worried so much about the real evidence as the evidence they will manufacture。 Also some police friend may kill Michael after he's arrested。 They may kill him in his cell or have one of the prisoners do it。 As I see it; we can't even afford to have him arrested or accused。〃
 
 Don Corleone sighed。 〃I know; I know。 That's the difficulty。 But we can't take too long。 There are troubles in Sicily。 The young fellows over there don't listen to their elders anymore and a lot of the men deported from America are just too much for the old…fashioned Dons to handle。 Michael could get caught in between。 I've taken some precautions against that and he's still got a good cover but that cover won't last forever。 That's one of the reasons I had to make the peace。 Barzini has friends in Sicily and they were beginning to sniff Michael's trail。 That gives you one of the answers to your riddle。 I had to make the peace to insure my son's safety。 There was nothing else to do。〃
 
 Hagen didn't bother asking the Don how he had gotten this information。 He was not even surprised; and it was true that this solved part of the riddle。 〃When I meet with Tattaglia's people to firm up the details; should I insist that all his drug middlemen be clean? The judges will be a little skittish about giving light sentences to a man with a record。〃
 
 Don Corleone shrugged。 〃They should be smart enough to figure that out themselves。 Mention it; don't insist。 We'll do our best but if they use a real snowbird and he gets caught; we won't lift a finger。 We'll just tell them nothing can be done。 But Barzini is a man who will know that without being told。 You notice how he never mitted himself in this affair。 One might never have known he was in any way concerned。 That is a man who doesn't get caught on the losing side。〃
 
 Hagen was startled。 〃You mean he was behind Sollozzo and Tattaglia all the time?〃
 
 Don Corleone sighed。 〃Tattaglia is a pimp。 He could never have outfought Santino。 That's why I don't have to know about what happened。 It's enough to know that Barzini had a hand in it。〃
 
 Hagen let this sink in。 The Don was giving him clues but there was something very important left out。 Hagen knew what it was but he knew it was not his place to ask。 He said good night and turned to go。 The Don had a last word for him。
 
 〃Remember; use all your wits for a plan to bring Michael home。〃 the Don said。 〃And one other thing。 Arrange with the telephone man so that every month I get a list of all the telephone calls; made and received; by Clemenza and Tessio。 I suspect them of nothing。 I would swear they would never betray me。 But there's no harm in knowing any little thing that may help us before the event。〃
 
 Hagen nodded and went out。 He wondered if the Don was keeping a check on him also in some way and then was ashamed of his suspicion。 But now he was sure that in the subtle and plex mind of the Godfather a far…ranging plan of action was being initiated that made the day's happenings no more than a tactical retreat。 And there was that one dark fact that no one mentioned; that he himself had not dared to ask; that Don Corleone ignored。 All pointed to a day of reckoning in the future。
 
 Chapter 21
 
 But it was to be nearly another year before Don Corleone could arrange for his son Michael to be smuggled back into the United States。 During that time the whole Family racked their brains for suitable schemes。 Even Carlo Rizzi was listened to now that he was living in the mall with Connie。 (During that time they had a second child; a boy。) But none of the schemes met with the Don's approval。
 
 Finally it was the Bocchicchio Family who through a misfortune of its own solved the problem。 There was one Bocchicchio; a young cousin of no more than twenty…five years of age; named Felix; who was born in America and with more brains than anyone in the clan had ever had before。 He had refused to be drawn into the Family garbage hauling business and married a nice American girl of English stock to further his split from the clan。 He went to school at night; to bee a lawyer; and worked during the day as a civil service post office clerk。 During that time he had three children but his wife was a prudent manager and they lived on his salary until he got his law degree。
 
 Now Felix Bocchicchio; like many young men; thought that having struggled to plete his education and master the tools of his profession; his virtue would automatically be rewarded and he would earn a decent living。 This proved not to be the case。 Still proud; he refused all help from his clan。 But a lawyer friend of his; a young man well connected and with a budding career in a big law firm; talked Felix into doing him a little favor。 It was very plicated; seemingly legal; and had to do with a bankruptcy fraud。 It was a million…to…one shot against its being found out。 Felix Bocchicchio took the chance。 Since the fraud involved using the legal skills he had learned in a university; it seemed not so reprehensible; and; in an odd way; not even criminal。
 
 To make a foolish story short; the fraud was discovered。 The lawyer friend refused to help Felix in any manner; refused to even answer his telephone calls。 The two principals in the fraud; shrewd middle…aged businessmen who furiously blamed Felix Bocchicchio's legal clumsiness for the plan going awry; pleaded guilty and cooperated with the state; naming Felix Bocchicchio as the ringleader of the fraud and claiming he had used threats of violence to control their business and force them to cooperate with him in his fraudulent schemes。 Testimony was given that linked Felix with uncles and cousins in the Bocchiochio clan who had criminal records for strong…arm; and this evidence was damning。 The two businessmen got off with suspended sentences。 Felix Bocchiochio

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