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"
I
do
trust
you
,
sir
.
"
(
-
about
as
far
as
I
could
throw
a
fit
!
)
"
And
we
are
indeed
ready
to
negotiate
.
But
I
use
‘
negotiate
’
in
its
original
sense
,
not
in
this
new
-
fangled
meaning
of
‘
appeasement
.
’
However
,
we
intend
to
be
reasonable
.
But
we
can
’
t
start
talks
at
once
in
any
case
;
we
’
re
shy
one
factor
and
we
must
wait
.
How
long
,
I
don
’
t
know
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
"
We
expect
the
administration
to
be
represented
at
these
talks
by
whatever
delegation
you
choose
–
and
we
have
the
same
privilege
.
"
"
Surely
.
But
let
’
s
keep
it
small
.
I
shall
handle
this
myself
,
with
only
an
assistant
or
two
.
The
Solicitor
General
,
I
think
?
and
our
experts
in
space
law
.
But
to
transact
business
you
require
a
small
group
–
the
smaller
the
better
.
"
"
Most
certainly
.
Our
group
will
be
small
Smith
himself
–
myself
–
I
’
ll
bring
a
Fair
Witness
-
"
"
Oh
,
come
now
!
"
"
A
Witness
does
not
slow
things
up
.
I
suggest
you
retain
one
also
.
We
’
ll
have
one
or
two
others
perhaps
–
but
we
lack
one
key
man
.
I
have
firm
instructions
from
my
client
that
a
fellow
named
Ben
Caxton
must
be
present
?
and
I
can
’
t
find
the
beggar
.
"
Jubal
,
having
spent
hours
of
most
complex
maneuvering
in
order
to
toss
in
this
one
remark
,
now
waited
with
his
best
poker
face
to
see
what
would
happen
.
Douglas
stared
at
him
.
0
‘
Ben
Caxton
?
’
Surely
you
don
’
t
mean
that
cheap
winchell
?
"
"
The
Ben
Caxton
I
refer
to
is
a
newspaperman
.
He
has
a
column
with
one
of
the
syndicates
.
"
"
Absolutely
out
of
the
question
!
"