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ns。〃 He smiled as though this were all a game。  ‘You didn't think we'd let you get into difficulties in that odd German castle; did you?〃 ‘I didn't notice any surveillance; sir。
 ‘Good。  You failed to spot anyone at Brown's; I recall; which means my people are much better than MIS's Watcher Section。  Rest assured; though; we have been tracking you all the way。
 And now we've reached the really dangerous part; James; bearing in mind that we now know what we're up against。〃 ‘We do?〃 ‘Tell them; Chief of Staff。〃 M moved his head slightly in the direction of Bill Tanner。
 ‘Friend Dragonpol needs to be corralled。〃 Tanner spoke in a low voice; as though he were about to let them into some terrible and highly confidential secret。  ‘Unhappily we have no solid evidence。
 Nothing on which to pull him in。  What we're dealing with here is a man with a deadly aberration; only we can't prove it; which means we have to catch him in the act。〃 ‘What kind of aberration?〃 from Bond。
 ‘In some ways the man is almost certainly a serial killer; but one with a particularly nasty quirk。〃 He took a deep breath。  ‘We've run everything through records; the puters; and the Americans at Quantico who deal with serial killer profiles。  What we've finally e up with is a real ticking bomb。〃 He paused again as though waiting for some signal。  M nodded。
 ‘Dragonpol announced his retirement at the end of eighty…nine; and it took effect in nineteen…ninety。〃 Tanner spoke as though he had learned a lesson by heart。  ‘Here are the statistics。
 February nineteen…ninety; in the space of three days; a known terrorist was shot dead on the street in Madrid; a Scandinavian politician died in a bomb blast in Helsinki; and an elderly; revered musician was killed when the brakes of his car failed a few miles outside Lisbon。  Later; it was proved beyond doubt that the brakes had been bled purposely。  The Portuguese police are still investigating that one as murder; the other two have been presumed acts of terrorism; but no group has claimed responsibility。
 ‘And。。。?〃 Bond began; but M held up a hand。
 ‘Let him finish!〃 he manded sharply。
 ‘November nineteen…ninety;' Tanner continued。
 ‘In the space of two days there were terrorist acts in Berlin and Brussels。  Two known members of the Abu Nidal organization were killed by some kind of silenced weapon as they sat in the lounge of the Steigenberger Hotel。  Nobody saw it happen; nobody heard it; nobody claimed responsibility。
 On the following morning a senior American officer died when a bomb totalled his car during the rush hour in Brussels。  Again; nobody claimed responsibility。
 ‘But do we ‘Please; James; there's more。
 Bond shrugged; resigned to waiting out the list of deaths and disasters。
 ‘April ninety…one;' Tanner consulted a clipboard。  ‘London; New York and Dublin。  Three days this time。  A close friend of the British Royal Family run down by a Mercedes Benz which was never identified。
 Happened in the Strand at ten in the morning。  The car was found two miles away。
 There is no doubt that this was not a normal hit and run。  The man was murdered。  Again; no responsibility。  On the following afternoon; outside the Waldorf Astoria; in New York; an American diplomat was wait for it shot dead with a bolt from a high…powered hunting bow。  On the sidewalk and in front of at least thirty people。  No …leads and no claims。  On the next afternoon; a woman entered a bar just off Stephen's Green in Dublin; pulled a pistol out of her handbag and shot an Irish politician dead。  Everyone thought it was the Provos; because the fellow was outspoken against the Provisional IRA。  But they denied having anything to do with it。  Neither was it some extra…marital scandal。
 ‘December ninety…one。  A double header: Paris and Monaco。  A diplomat in his Paris office and an internationally famous lawyer leaving his hotel after lunch in Monaco。  Both shot in the head at close range。  No witnesses。  No responsibility。
 ‘Lastly we have this year's little series of tragedies。  The General in Rome; Archie Shaw in London; Pavel Gruskochev in Paris; and the CIA man in Washington。  Followed; of course; by the tragic death of Laura March in Switzerland。。。〃 Bond could not hold back any longer。
 ‘This is all very well; but can we tie them to。。。
 ‘To David Dragonpol; James?  Yes。  Or I should say that we know he was not in Schloss Drache; or the place in Ireland; or in Cornwall; at the relevant times。  The rest is hazy。  We have documented proof that he was in the countries concerned either on the days of all these killings; or within a few hours of the killings。  The man used two passports blatantly his own in the name of David Dragonpol; and the one he used when taking little weekend trips with the late His March; under the name of her brother; David March。  It's as though he wanted us to know he was around at the times of the killings。
 Bond nodded。  ‘When I questioned him; he admitted to being in Rome; London; Paris and Washington; but not at the actual time of those murders。  He also said he was in the air; flying from Washington to Zurich when Laura March was killed。  Do we know any more about that; and the presumed attempt on His Chantry at Brown's?〃 ‘We do actually。〃 Bill Tanner seemed to brighten up。  ‘The stabbing at Brown's had no connection。
 The police have the man and he's confessed。  It was not a murder of mistaken identity; but a rather nasty love affair that went very sour。 We've also talked at great length with His Chantry。  It would seem that; on reflection; her impression is that Laura March called off her engagement to Dragonpol。  She was upset; of course; but that would give him a motive。
 ‘Doesn't tie in with what Dragonpol told me。
 ‘Would he want you to know the truth?〃 ‘Maybe not。  Is Carmel Chantry still being kept safe?〃 ‘She's out of a job。  They've got rid of everyone who worked closely with Grant。  The man really wasn't up to it; so it's spring…cleaning time。
 Chantry's been given a handsome golden handshake; and sent on her way。 After all; she's in no danger now。  Bond frowned。  ‘I'm still concerned about the March killing。  It really doesn't tie in。  I think we should run some kind of check on Dragonpol's movements。  Go through the travel records。。。〃 M stirred。  ‘We've e to the conclusion; James; that he does have some kind of acplice…witting or unwitting who travels quite close to him; within hours as a rule。  It's the only thing that makes sense。〃 ‘Why?〃 Bond thumped his knee with one hand。
 ‘Why an acplice; or why is he executing people?〃 M cocked his head towards Bill Tanner again。
 ‘It would seem that he was always a kind of obsessive。〃 Tanner flicked through the papers on his clipboard。  ‘In his career he was so meticulous that he got carried away。  In fact; that's an oddity; a quirk。  He would make errors…usually rather stupid historical errors。
 When they were discovered; he'd fly into towering rages and blame everyone but himself。  Why does he kill in this fashion?  The psychiatrists all agree that it is part of his obsession with detail; bined with his need to express himself by some devastating act。  The serial profile people at Quantico maintain that he really
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