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1 The day after the shooting of Don Corleone was a busy time for the Family.

Michael stayed by the phone relaying messages to Sonny. Tom Hagen was busy

trying to find a mediator satisfactory to both parties so that a conference could be

arranged with Sollozzo. The Turk had suddenly become cagey, perhaps he knew

that the Family button men of Clemenza and Tessio were ranging far and wide

over the city in an attempt to pick up his trail. But Sollozzo was sticking close to

his hideout, as were all top members of the Tattaglia Family. This was expected

by Sonny, an elementary precaution he knew the enemy was bound to take.

2 Clemenza was tied up with Paulie Gatto. Tessio had been given the

assignment of trying to track down the whereabouts of Luca Brasi. Luca had not

been home since the night before the shooting, a bad sign. But Sonny could not

believe that Brasi had either turned traitor or had been taken by surprise.

3 Mama Corleone was staying in the city with friends of the Family so that she

could be near the hospital. Carlo Rizzi, the son-in-law, had offered his services

but had been told to take care of his own business that Don Corleone had set him

up in, a lucrative bookmaking territory in the Italian section of Manhattan. Connie

was staying with her mother in town so that she too could visit her father in the

hospital.

4 Freddie was still under sedation in his own room of his parents' house. Sonny

and Michael had paid him a visit and had been astonished at his paleness, his

obvious illness. "Christ," Sonny said to Michael when they left Freddie's room,

"he looks like he got plugged worse than the old man."

5 Michael shrugged. He had seen soldiers in the same condition on the

battlefield. But he had never expected it to happen to Freddie. He remembered the

middle brother as being physically the toughest one in the family when all of

them were kids. But he had also been the most obedient son to his father. And

yet everyone knew that the Don had given up on this middle son ever being

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quite ruthless enough. He was too retiring a person, did not have enough force.

6 Late in the afternoon, Michael got a call from Johnny Fontane in Hollywood.

Sonny took the phone. "Nah, Johnny, no use coming back here to see the Old

Man. He's too sick and it would give you a lot of bad publicity, and I know the old

man wouldn't like that. Wait until he's better and we can move him home, then

come see him. OK, I'll give him your regards." Sonny hung up the phone. He

turned to Michael and said. "That'll make Pop happy, that Johnny wanted to fly

from California to see how he was."

7 Late that afternoon, Michael was called to the listed phone in the kitchen by

one of Clemenza's men. It was Kay.

8 "Is your father all right?" she asked. Her voice was a little strained, a little

unnatural. Michael knew that she couldn't quite believe what had happened, that

his father really was what the newspapers called a gangster.

9 "He'll be OK," Michael said.

10 "Can I come with you when you visit him in the hospital?" Kay asked.

11 Michael laughed. She had remembered him telling her how important it was

to do such things if you wanted to get along with the old Italians. "This is a

special case," he said. "If the newspaper guys get a hold of your name and

background you'll be on page three of the Daily News. Girl from old Yankee family

mixed up with son of big Mafia chief. How would your parents like that?"

12 Kay said dryly, "My parents never read the Daily News." Again there was an

awkward pause and then she said, "You're OK, aren't you, Mike, you're not in any

danger?"

13 Mike laughed again. "I'm known as the sissy of the Corleone family. No threat.

So they don't have to bother coming after me. No, it's all over, Kay, there won't be

any more trouble. It was all sort of an accident anyway. I'll explain when I see

you."

14 "When will that be?" she asked.

15 Michael pondered. "How about late tonight? We'll have a drink and supper in

your hotel and then I'll go to the hospital and see my old man. I'm getting tired of

hanging around here answering phones. OK? But don't tell anybody. I don't want

newspaper photographers snapping pictures of us together. No kidding, Kay, it's

damned embarrassing, especially for your parents."

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16 "All right," Kay said. "I'll be waiting. Can I do any Christmas shopping for you?

Or anything else?"

17 "No," Michael said. "Just be ready."

18 She gave a little excited laugh. "I'll be ready," she said. "Aren't I always?"

19 "Yes, you are," he said. "That's why you're my best girl."

20 "I love you," she said. "Can you say it?"

21 Michael looked at the four hoods sitting in the kitchen. "No," he said.

"Tonight, OK?"

22 "OK," she said. He hung up.

23 Clemenza had finally come back from his day's work and was bustling around

the kitchen cooking up a huge pot of tomato sauce. Michael nodded to him and

went to the corner office where he found Hagen and Sonny waiting for him

impatiently. "Is Clemenza out there?" Sonny asked.

24 Michael grinned. "He's cooking up spaghetti for the troops, just like the

army."

25 Sonny said impatiently, "Tell him to cut out that crap and come on in here. I

have more important things for him to do. Get Tessio in here with him."

26 In a few minutes they were all gathered in the office. Sonny said curtly to

Clemenza, "You take care of him?"

27 Clemenza nodded. "You won't see him anymore."

28 With a slight electric shock, Michael realized they were talking about Paulie

Gatto and that little Paulie was dead, murdered by that jolly wedding dancer,

Clemenza.

29 Sonny asked Hagen, "You have any luck with Sollozzo?"

30 Hagen shook his head. "He seems to have cooled off on the negotiation idea.

Anyway he doesn't seem to be too anxious. Or maybe he's just being very careful

so that our button men won't nail him. Anyway I haven't been able to set up a top-

notch go-between he'll trust. But he must know he has to negotiate now. He

missed his chance when he let the old man get away from him."

31 Sonny said, "He's a smart guy, the smartest our Family ever came up against.

Maybe he figured we're just stalling until the old man gets better or we can get a

line on him."

32 Hagen shrugged. "Sure, he figures that. But he still has to negotiate. He has

no choice. I'll get it set up tomorrow. That's certain."

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33 One of Clemenza's men knocked on the office door and then came in. He said

to Clemenza, "It just came over the radio, the cops found Paulie Gatto. Dead in

his car."

34 Clemenza nodded and said to the man, "Don't worry about it." The button

man gave his caporegime an astonished look, which was followed by a look of

comprehension, before he went back to the kitchen.

35 The conference went on as if there had been no interruption. Sonny asked

Hagen, "Any change in the Don's condition?"

36 Hagen shook his head. "He's OK but he won't be able to talk for another

couple of days. He's all knocked out. Still recovering from the operation. Your

mother spends most of the day with him, Connie too. There's cops all over the

hospital and Tessio's men hang around too, just in case. In a couple of days he'll

be all right and then we can see what he wants us to do. Meanwhile we have to

keep Sollozzo from doing anything rash. That's why I want to start you talking

deals with him."

37 Sonny grunted. "Until he does, I've got Clemenza and Tessio looking for him.

Maybe we'll get lucky and solve the whole business."

38 "You won't get lucky," Hagen said. "Sollozzo is too smart." Hagen paused.

"He knows once he comes to the table he'll have to go our way mostly. That's

why he's stalling. I'm guessing he's trying to line up support from the other New

York Families so that we won't go after him when the old man gives us the word."

39 Sonny frowned. "Why the hell should they do that?" Hagen said patiently, "To

avert a big war which hurts everybody and brings the papers and government

into the act. Also, Sollozzo will give them a piece of the action. And you know

how much dough there is in drugs. The Corleone Family doesn't need it, we have

the gambling, which is the best business to have. But the other Families are

hungry. Sollozzo is a proven man, they know he can make the operation go on a

big scale. Alive he's money in their pockets, dead he's trouble."

40 Sonny's face was as Michael had never seen it. The heavy Cupid mouth and

bronzed skin seemed gray. "I don't give a fuck what they want. They better not

mess in this fight."

41 Clemenza and Tessio shifted uneasily in their chairs, infantry leaders who

hear their general rave about storming an impregnable hill no matter what the

cost. Hagen said a little impatiently, "Come on, Sonny, your father wouldn't like

you thinking that way. You know what he always says, 'That's a waste.' Sure,

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we're not going to let anybody stop us if the old man says we go after Sollozzo.

But this is not a personal thing, this is business. If we go after the Turk and the

Families interfere, we'll negotiate the issue. If the Families see that we're

determined to have Sollozzo, they'll let us. The Don will make concessions in

other areas to square things. But don't go blood crazy on a thing like this. It's

business. Even the shooting of your father was business, not personal. You

should know that by now."

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