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<DIV> Very good. I understand. Privvissy. ... So all our personnel are
alerted to the fact that the great mans friend might be seeking him
here at the airport-confidentially, of course.
Of course. Not even a paddle, thought Brendan.
Then I considered another possibility, said the official in minor
triumph. Suppose the great mans friend was also flying to our island
for a rendezvous with the great man?
Brilliant.
Not without logic. Then it struck me to obtain the passenger
manifests of all the incoming flights, concentrating, of course, on
those in first class, which would be proper for the great mans associate.
Clairvoyance, mumbled the once and former judge. And you selected me?
The name, my good man! Pierre Prefontaine!</DIV></BODY></HTML>