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if.goldfinger-第38章

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 Although she was a very beautiful girl she was the kind who leaves her beauty alone。 She had made no attempt to pat her hair into place。 As a result; it looked as a girl's hair should look … untidy; with bits that strayed and a rather crooked parting。 It provided the contrast of an uneven; jagged dark frame for the pale symmetry of the face; the main features of which were blue eyes under dark brows; a desirable mouth; and an air of determination and independence that came from the high cheek…bones and the fine line of the jaw。 There was the same air of self…reliance in her figure。 She held her body proudly … her fine breasts out…thrown and unashamed under the taut silk。 Her stance; with feet slightly parted and hands behind her back; was a mixture of provocation and challenge。
 The whole picture seemed to say; 'Now then; you handsome bastard; don't think you can 〃little woman〃 me。 You've got me into this mess and; by God; you're going to get me out! You may be attractive; but I've got my life to run; and I know where I'm going。'
 Bond weighed her request。 How much of a nuisance would she be? How soon could he get rid of her and get on with his business? Was there any security risk? Against the disadvantages; there was his curiosity about her and what she was up to; the memory of the fable he had spun round her and which had now taken its first step towards realization; and; finally; the damsel…in…distress business … any woman's appeal for help。
 Bond said curtly; 'I'll be glad to take you to Geneva。 Now then;' he opened up the back of the Aston Martin; 'let's get your things in。 While I fix up about the garage here's some money。 Please buy us lunch … anything you like for yourself。 For me; six inches of Lyon sausage; a loaf of bread; butter; and half a litre of Macon with the cork pulled。'
 Their eyes met and exchanged a flurry of masculine/feminine master/slave signals。 The girl took the money。 'Thank you。 I'll get the same things for myself。' She went to the boot of the Triumph and unlocked it。 'No; don't bother。 I can manage these。' She hauled out a bag of golf clubs with a cover zipped shut and a small; expensive looking suitcase。 She brought them over to the Aston Martin and; rejecting Bond's offer of help; fitted them in alongside Bond's suitcase。 She watched him lock the back of the car and went back to the Triumph。 She took out a wide; black…stitched leather shoulder bag。
 Bond said; 'What name and address shall I give?'
 'What?'
 Bond repeated his question; wondering if she would lie about the name or the address; or both。
 She said; 'I shall be moving about。 Better say the Bergues at Geneva。 The name's Soames。 Miss Tilly Soames。' There was no hesitation。 She went into the butcher's shop。
 A quarter of an hour later they were on their way。
 The girl sat upright and kept her eyes on the road。 The drone on the Homer was faint。 The Rolls must have gained fifty miles。 Bond hurried。 They flashed through Bourg and over the river at Pont d'Ain。 Now they were in the foothills of the Jura and there were the S…bends of N84。 Bond went at them as if he was peting in the Alpine Trials。 After the girl had swayed against him twice she kept her hand on the handle on the dash and rode with the car as if she were his spare driver。 Once; after a particularly sharp dry skid that almost took them over the side; Bond glanced at her profile。 Her lips were parted and her nostrils slightly flared。 The eyes were alight。 She was enjoying herself。
 They came to the top of the pass and there was the run down towards the Swiss frontier。 Now the Homer was sending out a steady howl。 Bond thought; I must take it easy or we shall be running into them at the Customs。 He put his hand under the dash and tuned the noise down。 He pulled in to the side of the road。 They sat in the car and ate a polite but almost silent picnic; neither making any attempt at conversation; both; it seemed; with other things on their minds。 After ten minutes; Bond got going again。 He sat relaxed; motoring easily down the curving road through the young whispering pines。
 The girl said; 'What's that noise?'
 'Magneto whine。 Gets worse when I hurry。 Started at Orleans。 Have to get it fixed tonight。'
 She seemed satisfied with this mumbo…jumbo。 She said diffidently; 'Where are you heading for? I hope I haven't taken you very far out of your way。'
 Bond said in a friendly voice; 'Not at all。 As a matter of fact; I'm going to Geneva too。 But I may not stop there tonight。 May have to get on。 Depends on my meeting。 How long will you be there?'
 'I don't know。 I'm playing golf。 There's the Swiss Women's Open Championship at Divonne。 I'm not really that class; but I thought it would be good for me to try。 Then I was going to play on some of the other courses。'
 Fair enough。 No reason why it shouldn't be true。 But Bond was certain it wasn't the whole truth。 He said; 'Do you play a lot of golf? What's your home course?'
 'Quite a lot。 Temple。'
 It had been an obvious question。 Was the answer true; or just the first golf course she had thought of? 'Do you live near there?'
 'I've got an aunt who lives at Henley。 What are you doing in Switzerland。 Holiday?'
 'Business。 Import and Export。'
 'Oh。'
 Bond smiled to himself。 It was a stage conversation。 The voices were polite stage voices。 He could see the scene; beloved of the English theatre … the drawing…room; sunshine on hollyhocks outside french windows; the couple sitting on the sofa; on the edge of it; she pouring out the tea。 'Do you take sugar?〃
 They came out into the foothills。 There was a long straight stretch of road and in the distance the small group of buildings of the French Customs。
 The girl gave him no chance to get a glimpse of her passport。 As soon as the car stopped she said something about tidying up and disappeared into the 'Dames'。 Bond had gone through the Controle and was dealing with the triptyque when she reappeared; her passport stamped。 At the Swiss Customs she chose the excuse of getting something out of her suitcase。 Bond hadn't got time to hang about and call her bluff。
 Bond hurried on into Geneva and pulled up at the imposing entrance of the Bergues。 The baggagiste took her suitcase and golf clubs。 They stood together on the steps。 She held out her hand。 'Goodbye。' There was no melting of the candid blue eyes。 'And thank you。 You drive beautifully。' Her mouth smiled。 'I'm surprised you got into the wrong gear at Macon。'
 Bond shrugged。 'It doesn't often happen。 I'm glad I did。 If I can get my business finished; perhaps we could meet again。'
 'That would be nice。' The tone of voice said it wouldn't be。 The girl turned and went in through the swingdoors。
 Bond ran down to his car。 To hell with her! Now to pick up Goldfinger。 Then to the little office on the Quai Wilson。 He tuned the Homer and waited a couple of minutes。 Gold…finger was close; but moving away。 He could either be following the right or the left bank of the lake。 From the pitch of the Homer; he was at least a mile outside the town。 Which way? To the left towards Lausanne? To the right towards Evian? The DB III was already on the left…hand road。 Bond decided to follow its nose。 He got moving。
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