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But
the
next
day
the
Don
called
Hagen
into
his
office
and
had
him
go
over
the
case
in
the
most
intimate
detail
.
When
Hagen
was
finished
,
Don
Corleone
told
him
to
summon
the
head
of
the
Bocchicchio
clan
to
the
mall
for
a
meeting
.
What
happened
next
had
the
simplicity
of
genius
.
Don
Corleone
guaranteed
to
the
head
of
the
Bocchicchio
clan
that
the
wife
and
children
of
Felix
Bocchicchio
would
be
rewarded
with
a
handsome
pension
.
The
money
for
this
would
be
handed
over
to
the
Bocchicchio
clan
immediately
.
In
turn
,
Felix
must
confess
to
the
murder
of
Sollozzo
and
the
police
captain
McCluskey
.
There
were
many
details
to
be
arranged
.
Felix
Bocchicchio
would
have
to
confess
convincingly
,
that
is
,
he
would
have
to
know
some
of
the
true
details
to
confess
to
.
Also
he
must
implicate
the
police
captain
in
narcotics
.
Then
the
waiter
at
the
Luna
Restaurant
must
be
persuaded
to
identify
Felix
Bocchiochio
as
the
murderer
.
This
would
take
some
courage
,
as
the
description
would
change
radically
,
Felix
Bocchicchio
being
much
shorter
and
heavier
.
But
Don
Corleone
would
attend
to
that
.
Also
since
the
condemned
man
had
been
a
great
believer
in
higher
education
and
a
college
graduate
,
he
would
want
his
children
to
go
to
college
.
And
so
a
sum
of
money
would
have
to
be
paid
by
Don
Corleone
that
would
take
care
of
the
children
's
college
.
Then
the
Bocchicchio
clan
had
to
be
reassured
that
there
was
no
hope
for
clemency
on
the
original
murders
.
The
new
confession
of
course
would
seal
the
man
's
already
almost
certain
doom
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Everything
was
arranged
,
the
money
paid
and
suitable
contact
made
with
the
condemned
man
so
that
he
could
be
instructed
and
advised
.
Finally
the
plan
was
sprung
and
the
confession
made
headlines
in
all
the
newspapers
.
The
whole
thing
was
a
huge
success
.
But
Don
Corkone
,
cautious
as
always
,
waited
until
Felix
Bocchicchio
was
actually
executed
four
months
later
before
finally
giving
the
command
that
Michael
Corleone
could
return
home
.
Lucy
Mancini
,
a
year
after
Sonny
's
death
,
still
missed
him
terribly
,
grieved
for
him
more
fiercely
than
any
lover
in
any
romance
.
And
her
dreams
were
not
the
insipid
dreams
of
a
schoolgirl
,
her
longings
not
the
longings
of
a
devoted
wife
.
She
was
not
rendered
desolate
by
the
loss
of
her
"
life
's
companion
,
"
or
miss
him
because
of
his
stalwart
character
.
She
held
no
fond
remembrances
of
sentimental
gifts
,
of
girlish
hero
worship
,
his
smile
,
the
amused
glint
of
his
eyes
when
she
said
something
endearing
or
witty
.
No
.
She
missed
him
for
the
more
important
reason
that
he
had
been
the
only
man
in
the
world
who
could
make
her
body
achieve
the
act
of
love
.
And
,
in
her
youth
and
innocence
,
she
still
believed
that
he
was
the
only
man
who
could
possibly
do
so
.
Now
a
year
later
she
sunned
herself
in
the
balmy
Nevada
air
.
At
her
feet
the
slender
,
blond
young
man
was
playing
with
her
toes
.
They
were
at
the
side
of
the
hotel
pool
for
the
Sunday
afternoon
and
despite
the
people
all
around
them
his
hand
was
sliding
up
her
bare
thigh
.
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"
Oh
,
Jules
,
stop
,
"
Lucy
said
.
"
I
thought
doctors
at
least
were
n't
as
silly
as
other
men
.
"
Jules
grinned
at
her
.
"
I
'm
a
Las
Vegas
doctor
.
"
He
tickled
the
inside
of
her
thigh
and
was
amazed
how
just
a
little
thing
like
that
could
excite
her
so
powerfully
.
It
showed
on
her
face
though
she
tried
to
hide
it
.
She
was
really
a
very
primitive
,
innocent
girl
.
Then
why
could
n't
he
make
her
come
across
?
He
had
to
figure
that
one
out
and
never
mind
the
crap
about
a
lost
love
that
could
never
be
replaced
.
This
was
living
tissue
here
under
his
hand
and
living
tissue
required
other
living
tissue
.
Dr.
Jules
Segal
decided
he
would
make
the
big
push
tonight
at
his
apartment
.
He
'd
wanted
to
make
her
come
across
without
any
trickery
but
if
trickery
there
had
to
be
,
he
was
the
man
for
it
.
All
in
the
interests
of
science
of
course
.
And
,
besides
,
this
poor
kid
was
dying
for
it
.