“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 203
But the Don had not been so unsympathetic as he pretended. He made inquiries and
found out what Carlo Rizzi had done with the wedding present money. He had men
assigned to Carlo Rizzi’s bookmaking operation who would report to Hagen everything
Rizzi did on the job. But the Don could not interfere. How expect a man to discharge his
husbandly duties to a wife whose family he feared? It was an impossible situation and
he dared not meddle. Then when Connie became pregnant he was convinced of the
wisdom of his decision and felt he never could interfere though Connie complained to
her mother about a few more beatings and the mother finally became concerned
enough to mention it to the Don. Connie even hinted that she might want a divorce. For
the first time in her life the Don was angry with her. “He is the father of your child. What
can a child come to in this world if he has no father?” he said to Connie.
Learning all this, Carlo Rizzi grew confident. He was perfectly safe. In fact he bragged to
his two “writers” on the book, Sally Rags and Coach, about how he bounced his wife
around when she got snotty and saw their looks of respect that he had the guts to
manhandle the daughter of the great Don Corleone.
But Rizzi would not have felt so safe if he had known that when Sonny Cotleone learned
of the beatings he had flown into a murderous rage and had been restrained only by the
sternest and most imperious command of the Don himself, a command that even Sonny
dared not disobey. Which was why Sonny avoided Rizzi, not trusting himself to control
his temper.
So feeling perfectly safe on this beautiful Sunday morning, Carlo Rizzi sped crosstown
on 96th Street to the East Side. He did not see Sonny’s car coming the opposite way
toward his house.
* * * Sonny Corleone had left the protection of the mall and spent the night with Lucy Mancini
in town. Now on the way home he was traveling with four bodyguards, two in front and
two behind. He didn’t need guards right beside him, he could take care of a single direct
assault. The other men traveled in their own cars and had apartments on either side of
Lucy’s apartment. It was safe to visit her as long as he didn’t do it too often. But now
that he was in town he figured he would pick up his sister Connie and take her out to
Long Beach. He knew Carlo would be working at his book and the cheap bastard
wouldn’t get her a car. So he’d give his sister a lift out.
He waited for the two men in front to go into the building and then followed them. He