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Hagen
said
quietly
,
"
I
know
you
wo
n't
do
it
,
but
I
would
advise
you
to
make
a
real
deal
with
Sollozzo
on
the
drugs
.
Without
your
father
's
political
contacts
and
personal
influence
the
Corleone
Family
loses
half
its
strength
.
Without
your
father
,
the
other
New
York
Families
might
wind
up
supporting
the
Tattaglias
and
Sollozzo
just
to
make
sure
there
is
n't
a
long
destructive
war
.
If
your
father
dies
,
make
the
deal
.
Then
wait
and
see
.
"
Sonny
was
white-faced
with
anger
.
"
That
's
easy
for
you
to
say
,
it
's
not
your
father
they
killed
.
"
Hagen
said
quickly
and
proudly
,
"
I
was
as
good
a
son
to
him
as
you
or
Mike
,
maybe
better
.
I
'm
giving
you
a
professional
opinion
.
Personally
I
want
to
kill
all
those
bastards
.
"
The
emotion
in
his
voice
shamed
Sonny
,
who
said
,
"
Oh
,
Christ
,
Tom
,
I
did
n't
mean
it
that
way
.
"
But
he
had
,
really
.
Blood
was
blood
and
nothing
else
was
its
equal
.
Sonny
brooded
for
a
moment
as
the
others
waited
in
embarrassed
silence
.
Then
he
sighed
and
spoke
quietly
.
"
OK
,
we
'll
sit
tight
until
the
old
man
can
give
us
the
lead
.
But
,
Tom
,
I
want
you
to
stay
inside
the
mall
,
too
.
Do
n't
take
any
chances
.
Mike
,
you
be
careful
,
though
I
do
n't
think
.
even
Sollozzo
would
bring
personal
family
into
the
war
.
Everybody
would
be
against
him
then
.
But
be
careful
.
Tessio
,
you
hold
your
people
in
reserve
but
have
them
nosing
around
the
city
Clemenza
,
after
you
settle
the
Paulie
Gatto
thing
,
you
move
your
men
into
the
house
and
the
mall
to
replace
Tessio
's
people
.
Tessio
,
you
keep
your
men
at
the
hospital
,
though
.
Tom
,
start
negotiation
over
the
phone
or
by
messenger
with
Sollozzo
and
the
Tattaglias
the
first
thing
in
the
morning
.
Mike
,
tomorrow
you
take
a
couple
of
Clemenza
's
people
and
go
to
Luca
's
house
and
wait
for
him
to
show
up
or
find
out
where
the
hell
he
is
.
That
crazy
bastard
might
be
going
after
Sollozzo
right
now
if
he
's
heard
the
news
.
I
ca
n't
believe
he
'd
ever
go
against
his
Don
,
no
matter
what
the
Turk
offered
him
.
"
Hagen
said
reluctantly
,
"
Maybe
Mike
should
n't
get
mixed
up
in
this
so
directly
.
"
"
Right
,
"
Sonny
said
.
"
Forget
that
,
Mike
.
Anyway
I
need
you
on
the
phone
here
in
the
house
,
that
's
more
important
.
"
Michael
did
n't
say
anything
.
He
felt
awkward
,
almost
ashamed
,
and
he
noticed
Clemenza
and
Tessio
with
faces
so
carefully
impassive
that
he
was
sure
that
they
were
hiding
their
contempt
.
He
picked
up
the
phone
and
dialed
Luca
Brasi
's
number
and
kept
the
receiver
to
his
ear
as
it
rang
and
rang
.
Peter
Clemenza
slept
badly
that
night
.
In
the
morning
he
got
up
early
and
made
his
own
breakfast
of
a
glass
of
grappa
,
a
thick
slice
of
Genoa
salami
with
a
chunk
of
fresh
Italian
bread
that
was
still
delivered
to
his
door
as
in
the
old
days
.
Then
he
drank
a
great
,
plain
china
mug
filled
with
hot
coffee
that
had
been
lashed
with
anisette
.
But
as
he
padded
about
the
house
in
his
old
bathrobe
and
red
felt
slippers
he
pondered
on
the
day
's
work
that
lay
ahead
of
him
.
Last
night
Sonny
Corleone
had
made
it
very
clear
that
Paulie
Gatto
was
to
be
taken
care
of
immediately
.
It
had
to
be
today
.
Clemenza
was
troubled
.
Not
because
Gatto
had
been
his
protege
and
had
turned
traitor
.
This
did
not
reflect
on
the
caporegime
's
judgment
.
After
all
,
Paulie
's
background
had
been
perfect
.
He
came
from
a
Sicilian
family
,
he
had
grown
up
in
the
same
neighborhood
as
the
Corleone
children
,
had
indeed
even
gone
to
school
with
one
of
the
sons
.
He
had
been
brought
up
through
each
level
in
the
proper
manner
.
He
had
been
tested
and
not
found
wanting
.
And
then
after
he
had
"
made
his
bones
"
he
had
received
a
good
living
from
the
Family
,
a
percentage
of
an
East
Side
"
book
"
and
a
union
payroll
slot
.
Clemenza
had
not
been
unaware
that
Paulie
Gatto
'
supplemented
his
income
with
free-lance
stickups
,
strictly
against
the
Family
rules
,
but
even
this
was
a
sign
of
the
man
's
worth
.
The
breaking
of
such
regulations
was
considered
a
sign
of
high-spiritedness
,
like
that
shown
by
a
fine
racing
horse
fighting
the
reins
.