"The God of the Hive" - читать интересную книгу автора (King Laurie R.)PrologueTwo clever London gentlemen. Both wore City suits, both sat in quiet rooms, both thought about luncheon. The younger was admiring his polished shoes; the older contemplated his stockings, thick with dust. The one was considering where best to eat; the other was wondering if he was to be fed that day. One clever man stood, straightening his neck-tie with manicured fingers. He reached out to give the silver pen a minuscule adjustment, returning it to symmetry with the edge of the desk, then walked across the silken carpet to the door. There he surveyed the mirror that hung on the wall, leaning forward to touch the white streak-really quite handsome-over the right temple before settling his freshly brushed hat over it. He firmed the tie again, and reached for the handle. The other man, too, tugged at his tie, grateful for it. The men who had locked him here had taken his shoes and belt, but left him his neck-tie. He could not decide if they-or, rather, the mind in back of Twenty minutes later, the younger man was reviewing his casual exchange with two high-ranking officials and a newspaper baron-the true reason for his choice of restaurant-while his blue eyes dutifully surveyed the print on a leather-bound menu; the other man’s pale grey gaze was fixed on a simple mathematical equation he’d begun to scratch into the brick wall with a tiny nail he’d uncovered in a corner: Both men, truth to tell, were pleased with their progress. |
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