Part 56 (1/2)
”Yes. Yes, of course. Why should there not be a fee? It is no problem.
We will discuss it.” He offered her an engraved card, holding it close in
front of her face as if he wasn't sure she knew how to read and holding
it close might help. ”This is my name. I am at the Imperial Hotel. You
know that hotel? You will come to me when this is over? With the general?
You agree?”
”Sorry, sir,” a marshal said. ”This area is for official guests only.”
”Of course, Understood.” The Brazilian began to back away, nodding,
bowing, smiling brilliantly. To Carlotta he said, ”I will see you later? Yes?
I am very grateful. Obrigado! Obrigado!” He disappeared into the crowd of
foreign visitors. Behind her, on the reviewing stand, the Emperor was
giving a medal to a man in a uniform of the San Jose Air Force.
It was almost noon now. People were coming out of the nearby office
buildings. Some of them were carrying sandwiches. Carlotta began to
feel fiercely hungry. Townes had talked about a banquet that afternoon, but
the afternoon seemed a long way away. Uncle James got fed by intravenous
line, but she needed real food, and soon, Emperor or no Emperor, she had to