mp.godfather-第86部分
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when people shot him。 She believed in him。 He was always her first loyalty for forty years。 After you do that maybe I'll tell you a few things you really don't want to hear。〃
〃Will we have to live in the mall?〃 Kay asked。
Michael nodded。 〃We'll have our own house; it won't be so bad。 My parents don't meddle。 Our lives will be our own。 But until everything gets straightened out; I have to live in the mall。〃
〃Because it's dangerous for you to live outside it;〃 Kay said。
For the first time since she had e to know him; she saw Michael angry。 It was cold chilling anger that was not externalized in any gesture or change in voice。 It was a coldness that came off him like death and Kay knew that it was this coldness that would make her decide not to marry him if she so decided。
〃The trouble is all that damn trash in the movies and the newspapers;〃 Michael said。 〃You've got the wrong idea of my father and the Corleone Family。 I'll make a final explanation and this one will be really final。 My father is a businessman trying to provide for his wife and children and those friends he might need someday in a time of trouble。 He doesn't accept the rules of the society we live in bgcause those rules would have condemned him to a life not suitable to a man like himself; a man of extraordinary force and character。 What you have to understand is that he considers himself the equal of all those great men like Presidents and Prime Ministers and Supreme Court Justices and Governors of the States。 He refuses to live by rules set up by others; rules which condemn him to a defeated life。 But his ultimate aim is to enter that society with a certain power since society doesn't really protect its members who do not have their own individual power。 In the meantime he operates on a code of ethics he considers far superior to the legal structures of society。〃
Kay was looking at him incredulously。 〃But that's ridiculous;〃 she said。 〃What if everybody felt the same way? How could society ever function; we'd be back in the times of the cavemen。 Mike; you don't believe what you're saying; do you?〃
Michael grinned at her。 〃I'm just telling you what my father believes。 I just want you to understand that whatever else he is; he's not irresponsible; or at least not in the society which he has created。 He's not a crazy machine…gunning mobster as you seem to think。 He's a responsible man in his own way。〃
〃And what do you believe?〃 Kay asked quietly。
Michael shrugged。 〃I believe in my family;〃 he said。 〃I believe in you and the family we may have。 I don't trust society to protect us; I have no intention of placing my fate in the hands of men where only qualification is that they managed to con a block of people to vote for them。 But that's for now。 My father's time is done。 The things he did can no longer be done exeept wilt a great deal of risk。 Whether we like it or not the Corleone Family has to join that society。 But when they do I'd like us to join it with plenty of our own power; that is; money and ownership of other valuables。 I'd like to make my children as secure as possible before they join that general destiny。〃
〃But you volunteered to fight for your country; you were a war hero;〃 Kay said。 〃What happened to make you change?〃
Michael said; 〃'This is really getting us no place。 But maybe I'm just one of those real old…fashioned conservatives they grow up in your hometown。 I take care of myself; individual。 Governments really don't do much for their people; that's what it es down to; but that's not it really。 All I can say; I have to help my father; I have to be on his side。 And you have to make your decision about being on my side。〃 He smiled at her。 〃I guess getting。 married was a bad idea。〃
Kay patted the bed。 〃I don't know about marrying; but I've gone without a man for two years and I'm not letting you off so easy now。 e on in here。〃
When they were in bed together; the light out; she whispered to him; 〃Do you believe me about not having a man since you left?〃
〃I believe you;〃 Michael said。
〃Did you?〃 she whispered in a softer voice。
〃Yes;〃 Michael said。 He felt her stiffen a little。 〃But not in the last six months。〃 It was true。 Kay was the first woman he had made love to since the death of Apollonia。
Chapter 26
The garish suite overlooked the fake fairyland grounds in the rear of the hotel; transplanted palm trees lit up by climbers of orange lights; two huge swimming pools shimmering dark blue by the light of the desert stars。 On the horizon were the sand and stone mountains that ringed Las Vegas nestling in its neon valley。 Johnny Fontane let the heavy; richly embroidered gray drape fall and turned back to the room。
A special detail of four men; a pit boss; a dealer; extra relief man; and a cocktail waitress in her scanty nightclub costume were getting things ready for private action。 Nino Valenti was lying on the sofa in the living room part of the suite; a water glass of whiskey in his hand。 He watched the people from the casino setting up the blackjack table with the proper six padded chairs around its horseshoe outer rim。 〃That's great; that's great;〃 he said in a slurred vote that was not quite drunken。 〃Johnny; e on and gamble with me against these bastards。 I got the luck。 We'll beat their crullers in。〃
Johnny sat on a footstool opposite the couch。 〃You know I don't gamble;〃 he said: 〃How you feeling; Nino?〃
Nino Valenti grinned at him。 〃Great。 I got broads ing up at midnight; then some supper; then back to the blackjack table。 You know I got the house beat for almost fifty grand and they've been grinding me for a week?〃
〃Yeah;〃 Johnny Fontane said。 〃Who do you want to leave it to when you croak?〃
Nino drained his glass empty。 〃Johnny; where the hell did you get your rep as a swinger? You're a deadhead; Johnny。 Christ; the tourists in this town have more fun than you do。〃
Johnny said; 〃Yeah。 You want a lift to that blackjack table?〃
Nino struggled erect on the sofa and pleated his feet firmly on the rug。 〃I can make it;〃 he said。 He let the glass slip to the floor and got up and walked quite steadily to where the blackjack table had been set up。 The dealer was ready。 The pit boss stood behind the dealer watching。 The relief dealer sat on a chair away from the table。 The cocktail waitress sat on another chair in a line of vision so that she could see any of Nino Valenti's gestures。
Nino rapped on the green baize with his knuckles。 〃Chips;〃 he said。
The pit boss took a pad from his pocket and filled out a slip and put it in front of Nino with a small fountain pen。 〃Here you are; Mr。 Valenti;〃 he said。 〃The usual five thousand to start。〃 Nino scrawled his signature on the bottom of the slip and the pit boss put it in his pocket。 He nodded to the dealer。
The dealer with incredibly deft fingers took stacks of black and gold one…hundred…dollar daps from the built…in racks before him。 In not more than fire seconds Nino had five even stacks of one…hundred…dollar chips before him; each stack had ten chips。
There were six squares a little larger than playing card shapes etched in white on the green baize; each square placed to correspond to where a player would sit。 Now Nino was placing bets on three of these squares; single chips; and so playing three hands each for a hundred dollars。 He refused to take a hit on ail three hands because the dealer had a six up; a bust card; and the dealer did bust。 Nino raked in his chips and turned to Johnny Fontane。 〃That's how to start the night; huh; Johnny?〃
Johnny smiled。 It was unusual for a gambler like Nino to have to sign a chit while gambling。 A word was usually good enough for the high rollers。 Maybe they were afraid Nino wouldn't remember his take…out because of his drinking。 They didn't know that Nino remembered everything。
Nino kept winning and after the third round lifted a finger at the cocktail waitress。 She went to the bar at the end of the room and brought him his usual rye in a water glass。 Nino took the drink; switched it to his other hand so he could put an arm around the waitress。 〃Sit with me; honey; play a few hands; bring me luck。〃
The cocktail waitress was a very beautiful girl; but Johnny could see she was all cold hustle; no real personality; though she worked at it。 She was giving Nino a big smile but her tongue was hanging out for one of those black and gold chips。 What the hell; Johnny thought; why shouldn't she get some of it? He just regretted that Nino wasn't getting something better for his money。
Nino let the waitress play his hands for a few rounds and then gave her one of the chips and a pat on the behind to send her away from the table。 Johnny motioned to her to bring him a drink。 She did so but she did it as if she were playing the most dramatic moment in the most dramatic movie ever made。 She turned all her charm on the great Johnny Fontane。 She made her eyes sparkle with invitation; her walk was the sexiest walk ever walked; her mouth was; very slightly parted as if she were ready to bite the nearest object of her obvious passion。 She resembled nothing so much as