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He called Melman “Sam.” There was no Yost between them; it was as if a generation had been sliced out of the hierarchy. That is, Yost, the bishop, was gone; Lanahan reported directly to Sam, the cardinal. He had responsibility, control, power. He had people. He had nice little perks—a driver, a girl, a coffee cup that miraculously never seemed to empty. “And they seemed to be getting along?” Sam asked in his mildly interested way, referring to Chardy and Danzig. “Yes, Sam.” Miles rubbed his chin..., where a pimple had burst that morning. “For some reason Danzig likes Paul. My people can’t figure it out.” Melman sat back. “There’s an attraction to Paul, without a doubt.” “Yes.” “He has a certain World War Two glamour. Some of the older men, the old OSS types, had it too. And a few of the Special Operations people too. But only Paul, these days. It can be very exciting stuff.” “Well”—not that Lanahan would disagree with Sam on anything of consequence; still, he’d throw out an occasional inoffensive counterpunch so as not to be thought the total yesman—“to a certain juvenile turn of mind, yes.
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