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In moments, that would change, he thoughtHe...Friday 21 May 2010
In moments, that would change, he thoughtHe proceeded down the left hallway to a large steel door with a metal sign riveted in the center ENTRANCE FORBIDDEN AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY It was a foolish admonition, he thought, as he took out a thin plastic card from his pocket and shoved it slowly, carefully, into a slot on the rightWithout the pass card?and sometimes even with it if inserted too quickly?the door would not openThere were two clicks, and Rodchenko removed his card as the heavy, knobless door swung back, a television monitor recording his entry The hum of activity was pronounced from dozens of lighted cubicles within the huge, dark lowceilinged complex the size of a czar?s grand ballroom but without the slightest attempt at decorA thousand pieces of equipment in black and gray, several hundred personnel in pristine white coveralls within white-walled cartier watches cubiclesAnd, thankfully, the air was cool, almost cold, in factThe machinery demanded it, for this was the KGB?s communications centerInformation poured in twenty-four hours a day from all over the world The old soldier trudged up a familiar path to the farthest aisle on the right, then left to the last cubicle at the far end of the enormous roomIt was a long walk, and the general?s breath was short, his legs were tiredHe entered the small enclosure, nodding at the middle-aged operator who looked up at his visitor and removed the cushioned headset from his earsOn the white counter in front of him was a large electronic console with myriad switches, dials and a keyboardRodchenko sat down in a steel chair next to the man; catching his breath, he spoke ?You have word from Colonel Krupkin in Paris?? ?I have words concerning Colonel Krupkin, GeneralIn line with your wholesale tiffany instructions to monitor the colonel?s telephone conversations, including those international lines authorized by him, I received a tape from Paris several minutes ago that I thought you should listen to ?As usual, you are most efficient and I am most grateful; and as always, I?m sure Colonel Krupkin will inform us of events, but as you know, he?s so terribly busy ?No explanations are necessary, sirThe conversations you are about to hear were recorded within the past half hourThe earphones, please?? Rodchenko slipped on the headset and noddedThe operator placed a pad and a container of sharpened pencils in front of the general; he touched a number on the keyboard and sat back as the powerful third direktor of the Komitet leaned forward listeningIn moments the general began taking notes; minutes later he was writing furiouslyThe tape came to an end and Rodchenko removed the fendi spy bags headsetHe looked sternly at the operator, his narrow Slavic eyes rigid between the folds of lined flesh, the crevices in his face seemingly more pronounced than before ?Erase the tape, then destroy the reel,? he ordered, getting out of the chair?As usual, you have heard nothing ?And, as usual, you will be rewarded It was 4:17 when Rodchenko returned to his office and sat down at his desk, studying his notes It was incredible! It was beyond belief, yet there it was?he had heard for himself the words and the voices saying those words! Not those concerning the monseigneur in Paris; he was secondary Robert Ludlum ?? THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM 331 now and could be reached in minutes, if it was necessaryThat could wait, but the other could not wait, not an instant longer! The general picked up his phone and rang his secretary ?I want an immediate satellite transmission to our chanel necklace consulate in New YorkAll maximum scramblers in place and operational How could it happen? Medusa! Robert Ludlum ?? THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM 332 32 Frowning, Marie listened to her husband?s voice over the telephone, nodding at Mo Panov across the hotel room?Where are you now?? she asked ?At a pay phone in the Plaza-Ath?n?e,? answered Bourne?I?ll be back in a couple of hours ?What?s happening?? ?Complications, but also some progress ?That doesn?t tell me anything ?There?s not that much to tell ?What?s this Krupkin like?? ?He?s an originalHe brought us to the Soviet embassy and I talked to your brother on one of their linesHow are the children?? ?FineJamie?s thoroughly enjoying himself and MrsCooper won?t let Johnny touch Alison ?Which means Bro doesn?t want to touch Alison ?What?s the number? I want to call ?Holland?s setting up a secure lineWe?ll know in an hour chanel classic handbag or

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