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 their hand。'
 'You mean use Bond as a tethered goat?'
 'More a stalking…horse。 Tanner。 Have to ask him first; of course。 Yes; set up a meeting; and make sure it's absolutely one hundred per cent sterile。 Got me?'
 'I understand; sir。'
 'The Cat;' M was almost musing to himself。 'BAST; the three…headed monster riding on a viper。 The heads of a man; a snake and a oil。 The Cat; Tanner。'
 'Saphii Boudai; yes?'
 'What's on file?'
 'Precious little; sir。 We know she was PLO at one time。 There is a possibility that she spent a few years as a penetration agent within Mossad。 but they're either too coy。 or lied loo tightly into their own vengeance plans to release any photographs。 Boudai。 we know; is around twenty…nine; or thirty years of age; we also know she is attractive and an expert in many things clandestine。 But we have no photographs and no real description 。'
 M gave another grunt。 'They have Bond well assessed。 His weak point has always been women。 He's going to have to be briefed fully。 Try and get more information on the Boudai woman; even if you have to lean on your Mossad contacts。 They're a touchy lot。 I know; but do your best … and set up that meeting with more (han usual care。'
 Tanner nodded and left the office looking grim and determined。
 The Harrier conversion eourse at Yeovilton had bee even more demanding; bach day Bond flew; and each day they stretched him to new limits … not just on thi; bombing range but also in the role of fighter pilot。
 First in the simulator; then later in the more dangerous environment of reality; he practised dog…fight techniques … sometimes with other aircraft flown by instructors; or hiscoursemates。
 in one day he would go through the high…speed; stomaeh churning manoeuvres like the High G Yo Yo。 Flip Yo Yo; Low G Yo Yo; and the old; tried and true Immelmann。 modified for jet aircraft so thai you changed direction by rolling the aero plane; not at the top of a loop; as in the classic Immelmann turn; but as you shot up in a vertical climb。
 There was also the manoeuvre unique to the Harrier… thrust Vectored In Forward Flight; or VIFFasil iskrmwn; The Harrier has the ability to rise vertically; or move sideways from its normal flight path。 This was a technique thought to be absolutely revolutionary in air bat; but the conversion course pilots; having learned how to perform the V1FF; were put in the true picture by a veteran pilot of the Falklands campaign。
 'The Press made a big deal oul of VIFFing。' the pilot told them in a closed lecture。 'But I don't think any of us used it。 I've seen articles and drawings in magazines showing Harriers allowing an enemy aircraft to position himself for an attack directly behind their six; then whizzing upwards and blasting the attacker as he overshot。' The pilot; a young Lieutenant…mander gave a rueful smile。 〃You just don't let anyone calmly place himself at six o'clock; it's just too bloody dangerous。 Also the VIFF slows you down … that's its one great use。 Personally; I'd only use it to alter the position of my nose so that I could get a good shot at my opponent。 Forget about heroic leaps upwards; and letting enemy aircraft overshoot you。 If there's someone on your six; he'll probably get you whatever you do…unless he fires a missile a long way out of range; These days aerial bat is still mainly Battle of Britain stuff at speed; and at a longer separation。 Rely on your radar and lock…on。 A well…placed heat…seeker fired from even the outer limits of range will do the job… on him。 or vow。'
 So; they added VIFFing to their stockpile of manoeuvres; knowing its limits; just as they all began to feel out their own limits。 Bond knew he had not operated under such stress for a long time; and was particularly concerned about Clover Penning…ton。 who; instead of being put off by his own cold…shouldering; appeared to have bee more and more interested。 She would wail for him; lingering in the ante…room; or seek him out at meals; showing an unusual concern for his well…being; but careful not to overstep the mark。
 That spectacular Wren three…ringer's really got the hots for you;' the US Navy pilot remarked one day at lunch。
 'Really?〃 Bond gave him a surprised look。 'Well; if she has。 I suggest that someone tells her to take a cold shower。'
 'Know what you mean; Captain。 After a day chasing around the sky in these birds。 I doubt if I could put on a performance; even tor the most desirable two…legged bird。 These Harriers sap it all out of you。'
 True。〃 Bond said with a tight smile as he rose and left the table。
 A couple of days later he received a posi card picturing the Martyrs' Memorial in Oxford。 He did not recognise the writing; but presumed it had been done by one of the cleared secretaries back at the Regent's Park office。 It was neat; short; and to the point。
 pleted twenty…two pages of notes on bear…baiting in the sixteenth century; visited Blenheim Palace to take a look at the archives which kept me busy over the weekend。 Hope to see you soon。 Love as ever。 Judith。
 Anyone with mon sense could have deciphered it。 Judith was the code for crash meeting。 The lext told Bond exactly when and where: The Bear Hotel。 Woodsiock; near Oxford。 Room twenty…two at eight o'clock on Sunday night … the room number was exact; the time was 16。00 hours plus four。 Either something was up。 or … as the course was nearing pletion … plans had been altered。
 The Bear Hotel; Woodstock。 lies in the main square of that crowded little town which stands a few minutes' walk from the grounds leading to Blenheim Palace; that gorgeous gift to the First Duke of Marlborough from a grateful sovereign。 The Palace was designed by Vanbrugh and the magnificent grounds landscaped by Capability Brown。 The main Palace doors contain a replica of the intricate locks which once graced the main gates of the city of Warsaw; and these days people travel to see it in its historic context; for one of the great leaders of the twentieth century; Winston Churchill; was not only born in the Palace; but also lies buried in nearby Biadon。 Bond had often e here; driving from London on a Saturday; spending the day walking in the grounds; simply enjoying the breathtaking views。 He remembered one Saturday in October; some years before; standing on the bridge which spans the main lake; and watching the autumn sun draw a golden spear in the water。 The spear often returned to him in a dream; as though it was some kind of omen。
 Blenheim and Woodstock are magnets for tourists from all over the world; and though the Palace is closed in November; the inordinately beautiful grounds and parkland remain open for part of the day; and now; on the Sunday; with wood…smoke in the air and the paths sprinkled with the gold and red leaves of autumn。 Bond once more stood on that same bridge; watching the same red sun; low in the sky; produce a similar effect … a spear of light pointing directly at him。 Now; he wondered; if that spear reflected on water was indeed an omen。
 He had taken a room for the night at the nearby Feathers Hotel; partly for security; and partly because he preferred it to the more famous Bear。
 He pleted his walk and returned to The Feathers where he put his fe
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