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 his son。 〃We're profoundly sorry for what happened。 Please tell us how we can make it up to you。〃
 〃Perhaps a little help in rebuilding my cottage;〃 Orlov said; after some thought。
 
 〃That goes without saying;〃 Paul said。
 
 〃Anything else?〃 Orlov furrowed his brow。 〃One more thing;〃 he said; his face lighting up。 〃As you know; Yuri is intent on visiting the United States。〃
 〃Consider it done; with the condition that you e along。〃
 
 The professor could barely control his pleasure; 〃You drive a hard bargain; my friend。〃
 〃I'm a tough old Yankee; and don't you forget it I think we should be on our way the first thing in the morning。〃
 〃I'm sorry you have to leave so soon。 Are you sure?〃
 〃It might be best for everyone if we go。〃
 
 They talked until the professor's weariness caught up with him and he drifted off to sleep。 The Trouts and Yuri split the rest of the night into shifts; so at least one person would stand watch while the others caught some sleep in the bunk beds。 The morning dawned without incident; and after a quick breakfast of coffee and rolls; the Trouts said their good…byes; vowing to get together in a few months; and squeezed into the same taxi that had dropped them off。
 
 As the Lada bumped down the road; Gamay looked out the back window at the charred remains of the cottage。 Smoke still hung in the air。 〃We'll have a lot to tell Kurt when we get back;〃 she said。
 
 Paul's eyes blinked with amusement。 〃If I know Kurt; he'll have even more to tell us。〃
 
 …17…
 THE MAN AUSTIN knew only as Ivan gazed around in wonder at the shrine to the Romanovs。 Austin had just given him a demonstration of the chanting chair。 〃This is really quite extraordinary;〃 he said; letting his eyes wander around the room。 〃You have made quite a find。〃
 
 Austin responded with a lopsided grin。 〃Then all is forgiven for corning in with six…guns blazing?〃
 〃On the contrary。 It's exactly what I wanted to happen。〃
 〃You're a strange man; Ivan;〃 Austin said; with a shake of his head。
 
 〃That may be; but in this case my actions were purely logical。〃 He spread his forefinger and thumb apart。 〃Don't forget that I have a dossier this thick on you; as well as my personal experience with your methods。 I knew warning you off would be the surest way to bring you here。〃
 〃Why be so Machiavellian? Why not simply invite me to your party? I'm an agreeable guy。〃
 〃You're not naпve in these matters。 If I had said back in Istanbul that I needed your help; what would you have replied; given the stormy history of our relationship?〃
 〃I don't know;〃 Austin said with a shrug。
 
 〃I do。 You might have regarded it as a trap; an ingenious way of getting back at you for this souvenir of past encounters。〃 He touched the scar on his cheek。
 
 〃The Russians are famous for their chess skills。 And you must admit revenge can be a potent motivator。〃
 〃I've learned to control my passions and exploit those of others to defeat them。 There's another reason I held back。 I suspect that if I had asked for your help; you would have gone to your higher…ups。 Your government would have discouraged this mission。〃
 〃What makes you so sure of that?〃
 〃Some of your countrymen are supporting the dark forces gathering in Russia。〃
 
 Austin raised an eyebrow。 〃Anyone I know?〃
 〃Probably; but I doubt if you'd believe me; so I'll keep my thoughts to myself for now。〃
 〃How can you be sure that I didn't act with official permission?〃
 〃I consider it highly unlikely that your government would tolerate a clandestine invasion of a foreign country。〃
 〃Last time I looked; NUMA was part of the government。〃
 〃You're not the only one I have kept tabs on; Mr。 Austin。 I have files on everyone of any consequence in NUMA; from your partner Joe Zavala right up to Admiral Sandecker。 We both know that the good admiral would never allow a rogue operation。〃 The Russian smiled。 〃Unless it was under his control; of course。〃
 〃Sounds as if you've done your homework;〃 Austin admitted。
 
 〃Knowing the inner workings of NUMA was vital in order to make your agency a part of the equation。〃
 〃I don't understand。 Why involve NUMA?〃
 〃The intelligence services in both our countries have been infiltrated by the enemy。 Those fighting men you saw today have all served with me for years。 But even a tightly knit force can be promised by a single person。 NUMA's integrity is above reproach。 On a more practical side; I need NUMA's global capacity for munications and transport; your incredible intelligence and research facilities。〃
 〃Thanks for the endorsement; but I don't know if I can help。 I'm only one person out of thousands at the agency。〃
 〃Please don't be disingenuous; Mr。 Austin。 You could never have undertaken this mission if it were not for the tacit approval of Admiral Sandecker and Rudi Gunn。〃
 
 Austin was impressed with Ivan's knowledge of how things worked at NUMA。 〃Even if I admitted you were right on that score; I still don't have the power to give you everything you want。〃
 〃When the threat to your country bees apparent; you'll feel different。 We need each other。〃
 〃That's another problem。 You still haven't told me what this threat is。〃
 〃Only because I don't know。〃
 〃Yet you're still convinced it's real。〃
 〃Oh yes; Mr。 Austin。 Knowing the players in this drama; I'd say it's very real。〃
 
 Austin still didn't know how much to believe Ivan; but there was no mistaking the Russian's seriousness。 〃Maybe one of the Cossacks could tell us something。〃
 
 Petrov's lips tightened in a smile。 〃We both should have thought about that earlier。 Their leader was the big man with the red beard。 Dead men tell no tales; unfortunately。〃
 〃Sorry; but it couldn't be helped under the circumstances。 I'm curious。 How long were you and your boys hiding in the woods?〃
 〃Since dawn。 We landed a few miles up the coast and made our way overland at night。 I saw the fishing boat arrive and suspected you were on it。 We didn't know you had landed and were quite surprised to see you pop up out of nowhere。 Congratulations on a successful infiltration。〃
 
 Austin ignored the pliment。 〃Then you saw that the submarine crew was in trouble?〃
 〃We observed the men being rounded up and marched to the field。 To answer your unspoken question; yes; we would have intervened。 My men were readying for the attack。 Then you and your friend arrived and our intervention hardly seemed necessary。 From the damage you inflicted; I thought a platoon of U。S。 Marines had landed。 It's doubtful how much the Cossacks could have told us。 They are nothing more than bandit scum whose sole function was to guard this plex。〃 Petrov walked over to the altar and touched the photograph above it。 〃The last of the tsars;〃 he said。
 
 〃That's quite a headpiece;〃 Austin said; pointing to the jeweled crown in the picture。
 
 〃Whoever wears the crown of Ivan the Terrible will rule Russia;〃 Petrov said。 Seeing Austin's perplexed expression; he smiled。 〃An old Russian proverb。 Don't look for hidden auguries in the words; they mean what they say。 Whoever is strong enough to keep all that weight on his head; and brutish and terrible enough to possess the crown; will find those same qualities of use in ruling this land。〃
 〃Where's the crown now?〃
 〃It disappeared with a great deal of the tsar's other treasure that went missing after the revolution。 When the White government came into Yekaterinburg; where the tsar was probably murdered; they found a list of items belonging to the imperial family。 Some items were recovered; but it is generally conceded that the list represented only a portion of the items the family had with them in exile。 The most valuable items; the crown included; have never been found。〃
 〃Was there a list of the missing treasure?〃
 〃The Soviets made such a list; but it has never turned up。 It's assumed that the KGB had the list before the overthrow of munism。 I've made inquiries that lead me to believe the list is still in existence; but its whereabouts is a mystery。〃
 〃How did you know about the crown without the list?〃
 〃I've seen this and other photos of it。 It's made in two parts; representing the east and west empires。 The
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