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crash into the sea off Bimini? Then keep watching and get me No。 2。 Quick; please。 It's just on the quarter。
 
 No。 1 lit a cigarette and watched the yacht's big brain get to work; scanning the ether; listening; searching。 The operator played the dials with insect fingers; pausing; verifying; hastening on through the sound waves of the world。 Now he suddenly stopped; checked; minutely adjusted the volume。 He raised his thumb。 No 1 spoke into the sphere of wire mesh that rose before his mouth from the base of the headset。 〃No。 1 speaking。〃
 
 〃No。 2 listening。〃 The voice was hollow。 The words waxed and waned。 But it was Blofeld; all right。 No。 1 knew that voice better than he remembered his father's。
 
 〃Successful。 Ten…fifteen。 Next phase ten…forty…five。 Continuing。 Over。〃
 
 〃Thank you。 Out。〃 The sound waves went dead。 The interchange had taken forty…five seconds。 No conceivable fear of interception in that time; on that waveband。
 
 No。 1 went through the big stateroom and down into the hold。 The four men of B team; their aqualungs beside them; were sitting around smoking。 The wide underwater hatch just above the keel of the yacht was open。 Moonlight; reflected off the white sand under the ship; shone up through the six feet of water in the hold。 Stacked on the grating beside the men was the thick pile of tarpaulin painted a very pale café…au…lait with occasional irregular blotches of dark green and brown。 No。 1 said; 〃All is going very well。 The recovery team is at work。 It should not be long now。 How about the chariot and the sled?〃
 
 One of the men jerked his thumb downward。 〃They are down there。 Outside on the sand。 So it will be quicker。〃
 
 〃Correct。〃 No。 1 nodded toward a cranelike contraption fastened to a bulkhead above the hold。 〃The derrick took the strain all right?〃
 
 〃That chain could handle twice the weight。〃
 
 〃The pumps?〃
 
 〃In order。 They will clear the hold in seven minutes。〃
 
 〃Good。 Well; take it easy。 It will be a long night。〃 No。 1 climbed the iron ladder out of the hold and went up on deck。 He didn't need his night glasses。 Two hundred yards away to starboard the sea was empty save for the jolly…boat riding at anchor above the golden submarine glow。 The red marker light had been taken into the boat。 The rattle of the little generator making current for the big searchlight was loud。 It would carry far across a sea as still as this。 But accumulators would have been too bulky and might have exhausted themselves before the work was finished。 The generator was a calculated risk and a small one at that。 The nearest island was five miles away and uninhabited unless someone was having a midnight picnic on it。 The yacht had stopped and searched it on the way to the rendezvous。 Everything had been done that could be done; every precaution taken。 The wonderful machine was running silently and full out。 There was nothing to worry about now except the next step。 No。 1 went through the hatch into the enclosed bridge and bent over the lighted chart table。
 
 Emilio Largo; No。 1; was a big; conspicuously handsome man of about forty。 He was a Roman and he looked like a Roman; not from the Rome of today; but from the Rome of the ancient coins。 The large; long face was sunburned a deep mahogany brown and the light glinted off the strong rather hooked nose and the clean…cut lantern jaw that had been meticulously shaved before he had started out late that afternoon。 In contrast to the hard; slow…moving brown eyes; the mouth; with its thick; rather down…curled lips; belong to a satyr。 Ears that; from dead in front; looked almost pointed; added to an animalness that would devastate women。 The only weakness in the fine centurion face lay in the overlong sideburns and the too carefully waved black hair that glistened so brightly with pomade that it might almost have been painted onto the skull。 There was no fat on the big…boned frame…Largo had fought for Italy in the Olympic foils; was almost an Olympic…class swimmer with the Australian crawl; and only a month before had won the senior class in the Nassau water…ski championships…and the muscles bulged under the exquisitely cut sharkskin jacket。 An aid to his athletic prowess were his hands。 They were almost twice the normal size; even for a man of his stature; and now; as they walked across the chart holding a ruler and a pair of dividers; they looked; extruding from the white sleeves that rested on the white chart; almost like large brown furry animals quite separate from their owner。
 
 Largo was an adventurer; a predator on the herd。 Two hundred years before he would have been a pirate…not one of the jolly ones of the story books; but a man like Blackbeard; a bloodstained cutthroat who scythed his way through people toward gold。 But Blackbeard had been too much of a bully and a roughneck; and wherever he went in the world he left behind a tell…tale shambles。 Largo was different。 There was a cool brain and an exquisite finesse behind his actions that had always saved him from the herd's revenge…from his postwar debut as head of the black market in Naples; through five lucrative years smuggling from Tangier; five more master…minding the wave of big jewel robberies on the French Riviera; down to his last five with SPECTRE。 Always he got away with it。 Always he had seen the essential step ahead that would have been hidden from lesser men。 He was the epitome of the gentleman crook…a man of the world; a great womanizer; a high liver with the entrée to café society in four continents; and the last survivor; conveniently enough; of a once famous Roman family whose fortune; so he said; he had inherited。 He also benefited from having no wife; a spotless police record; nerves of steel; a heart of ice; and the ruthlessness of a Himmler。 He was the perfect man for SPECTRE; and the perfect man; rich Nassau playboy and all; to be Supreme mander of Plan Omega。
 
 One of the crew knocked on the hatch and came in。 〃They have signaled。 The chariot and sled are on the way。〃
 
 〃Thank you。〃 In the heat and excitement of any operation; Largo always created calm。 However much was at stake; however great the dangers and however urgent the need for speed and quick decisions; he made a fetish of calm; of the pause; of an almost judo…like inertia。 This was an act of will to which he had trained himself。 He found it had an extraordinary effect on his acplices。 It tied them to him and invoked their obedience and loyalty more than any other factor in leadership。 That he; a clever and cunning man; should show unconcern at particularly bad; or; as in this case; particularly good news; meant that he already knew that what had happened would happen。 With Largo; consequences were foreseen。 One could depend on him。 He never lost balance。 So now; at this splendid news; Largo deliberately picked up his dividers again and made a trace; an imaginary trace; on the chart for the sake of the crew member。 He then put down the dividers and strolled out of the air…conditioning into the warm night。
 
 A tiny worm of underwater light was creeping out toward the jolly…boat。 It was a two…man underwater chariot identical with those used by the Italians dur
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