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"
Good
,
good
,
"
Michael
said
softly
.
He
beckoned
with
his
right
hand
.
"
I
want
you
to
leave
now
.
There
's
a
car
waiting
to
take
you
to
the
airport
.
"
Carlo
went
out
the
door
first
,
the
other
three
men
very
close
to
him
.
It
was
night
now
,
but
the
mail
as
usual
was
bright
with
floodlights
.
A
car
pulled
up
.
Carlo
saw
it
was
his
own
car
.
He
did
n't
recognize
the
driver
.
There
was
someone
sitting
in
the
back
but
on
the
far
side
.
Lampone
opened
the
front
door
and
motioned
to
Carlo
to
get
in
.
Michael
said
,
"
I
'll
call
your
wife
and
tell
her
you
're
on
your
way
down
.
"
Carlo
got
into
the
car
.
His
silk
shirt
was
soaked
with
sweat
.
The
car
pulled
away
,
moving
swiftly
toward
the
gate
.
Carlo
started
to
turn
his
head
to
see
if
he
knew
the
man
sitting
behind
him
.
At
that
moment
,
Clemenza
,
as
cunningly
and
daintily
as
a
little
girl
slipping
a
ribbon
over
the
head
of
a
kitten
,
threw
his
garrot
around
Carlo
Rizzis
neck
.
The
smooth
rope
cut
into
the
skin
with
Clemenza
's
powerful
yanking
throttle
,
Carlo
Rizzi
's
body
went
leaping
into
the
air
like
a
fish
on
a
line
,
but
Clemenza
held
him
fast
,
tightening
the
garrot
until
the
body
went
slack
.
Suddenly
there
was
a
foul
odor
in
the
air
of
the
car
.
Carlo
's
body
,
sphincter
released
by
approaching
death
,
had
voided
itself
.
Clemenza
kept
the
garrot
tight
for
another
few
minutes
to
make
sure
,
then
released
the
rope
and
put
it
back
in
his
pocket
.
He
relaxed
himself
against
the
seat
cushions
as
Carlo
's
body
slumped
against
the
door
.
After
a
few
moments
Clemenza
rolled
the
window
down
to
let
out
the
stink
.
The
victory
of
the
Corleone
Family
was
complete
.
During
that
same
twenty-four-hour
period
Clemenza
and
Lampone
turned
loose
their
regimes
and
punished
the
infiltrators
of
the
Corleone
domains
.
Neri
was
sent
to
take
command
of
the
Tessio
regime
.
Barzini
bookmakers
were
put
out
of
business
;
two
of
the
highest-ranking
Barzini
enforcers
were
shot
to
death
as
they
were
peaceably
picking
their
teeth
over
dinner
in
an
Italian
restaurant
on
Mulberry
Street
.
A
notorious
fixer
of
trotting
races
was
also
killed
as
he
returned
home
from
a
winning
night
at
the
track
.
Two
of
the
biggest
shylocks
on
the
waterfront
disappeared
,
to
be
found
months
later
in
the
New
Jersey
swamps
.
With
this
one
savage
attack
,
Michael
Corleone
made
his
reputation
and
restored
the
Corleone
Family
to
its
primary
place
in
the
New
York
Families
.
He
was
respected
not
only
for
his
tactical
brillance
but
because
some
of
the
most
important
caporegimes
in
both
the
Barzini
and
Tattaglia
Families
immediately
went
over
to
his
side
.
It
would
have
been
a
perfect
triumph
for
Michael
Corleone
except
for
an
exhibition
of
hysteria
by
his
sister
Connie
.
Connie
had
flown
home
with
her
mother
,
the
children
left
in
Vegas
.
She
had
restrained
her
widow
's
grief
until
the
limousine
pulled
into
the
mall
.
Then
,
before
she
could
be
restrained
by
her
mother
,
she
ran
across
the
cobbled
street
to
Michael
Corleone
's
house
.
She
burst
through
the
door
and
found
Michael
and
Kay
in
the
living
room
.
Kay
started
to
go
to
her
,
to
comfort
her
and
take
her
in
her
arms
in
a
sisterly
embrace
but
stopped
short
when
Connie
started
screaming
at
her
brother
,
screaming
curses
and
reproaches
.
"
You
lousy
bastard
,
"
she
shrieked
.
"
You
killed
my
husband
.
You
waited
until
our
father
died
and
nobody
could
stop
you
and
you
killed
him
.
You
killed
him
.
You
blamed
him
about
Sonny
,
you
always
did
,
everybody
did
.
But
you
never
thought
about
me
.
You
never
gave
a
damn
about
me
.
What
am
I
going
to
do
now
,
what
am
I
going
to
do
?
"
She
was
wailing
.
Two
of
Michael
's
bodyguards
had
come
up
behind
her
and
were
waiting
for
orders
from
him
.
But
he
just
stood
there
impassively
and
waited
for
his
sister
to
finish
.
Kay
said
in
a
shocked
voice
,
"
Connie
,
you
're
upset
,
do
n't
say
such
things
.
"