“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 89
dancing line of long-stemmed beauties was the finishing school for many of the city
hookers.
The first meeting was all above-board, Tattaglia offering him a job to work in the Family
business as enforcer. The flirtation went on for nearly a month. Luca played his role of
man infatuated with a young beautiful girl, Bruno Tattaglia the role of a businessman
trying to recruit an able executive from a rival. At one such meeting, Luca pretended to
be swayed, then said, “But one thing must be understood. I will never go against the
Godfather. Don Corleone is a man I respect. I understand that he must put his sons
before me in the Family business.”
Bruno Tattaglia was one of the new generation with a barely hidden contempt for the old
Moustache Petes like Luca Brasi, Don Corleone and even his own father. He was just a
little too respectful. Now he said, “My father wouldn’t expect you to do anything against
the Corleones. Why should he? Everybody gets along with everybody else now, it’s not
like the old days. It’s just that if you’re looking for a new job, I can pass along the word to
my father. There’s always need for a man like you in our business. It’s a hard business
and it needs hard men to keep it running smooth. Let me know if you ever make up your
mind.”
Luca shrugged. “It’s not so bad where I’m at.” And so they left it.
The general idea had been to lead the Tattaglias to believe that he knew about the
lucrative narcotics operation and that he wanted a piece of it free-lance. In that fashion
he might hear something about Sollozzo’s plans if the Turk had any, or whether he was
getting ready to step on the toes of Don Corleone. After waiting for two months with
nothing else happening, Luca reported to the Don that obviously Sollozzo was taking his
defeat graciously. The Don had told him to keep trying but merely as a sideline, not to
press it.
Luca had dropped into the nightclub the evening before Don Corleone’s being shot.
Almost immediately Bruno Tattaglia had come to his table and sat down.
“I have a friend who wants to talk to you,” he said.
“Bring him over,” Luca said. “I’ll talk to any friend of yours.”
“No,” Bruno said. “He wants to see you in private.”
“Who is he?” Luca asked.
“Just a friend of mine,” Bruno Tattaglia said. “He wants to put a proposition to you. Can