Page 164 (1/2)

William sat silently for a few ive it a try,’ he eventually said ’I ree with you, but I ment

Give me a few days to think about how I should best approach him, and I’ll let you know the outcome’

After the two vice - chair about the action he had agreed to take, certain there could be little hope of success with Abel Rosnovski if Henry Osborne was involved

Four days later, Williaiven instructions that he was not to be interrupted under any circu in his office in the New York Baron: he had had awhose only task had been to report theht twenty - seven, had gone straight up to his office on the forty - second floor aind had not been seen since Williaet him the Baron Hotel

’New York Baron!

’Mr Rosnovski, please,’ said Williah to a secretary

’Mr Rosnovski, please,’ he repeated This time his voice was a little steadier

’May I ask who is calling?’ she said

’My na silence - or did it si to William? ’I’m not sure if he’s in, Mr Kane I’ll find out for you’

Another long silence

’Mr Kane?’

’Mr Rosnovski?’

’What can I do for you, Mr Kane?’ asked a very calh Willia remarks carefully, he are that he sounded anxious

’I’s in Lesters Bank, Mr