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bury the remains in a secret place on the estate.
Six hours later Johnny Fontane received a phone call from the executive producer of the
film telling him to report for work the following Monday.
* * * That evening, Hagen went to the Don’s house to prepare him for the important meeting
the next day with Virgil Sollozzo. The Don had summoned his eldest son to attend, and
Sonny Corleone, his heavy Cupid-shaped face drawn with fatigue, was sipping at a
glass of water. He must still be humping that maid of honor, Hagen thought. Another
worry.
Don Corleone settled into an armchair puffing his Di Nobili cigar. Hagen kept a box of
them in his room. He had tried to get the Don to switch to Havanas but the Don claimed
they hurt his throat.
“Do we know everything necessary for us to know?” the Don asked.
Hagen opened the folder that held his notes. The notes were in no way incriminating,
merely cryptic reminders to make sure he touched on every important detail. “Sollozzo is
coming to us for help,” Hagen said. “He will ask the family to put up at least a million
dollars and to promise some sort of immunity from the law. For that we get a piece of
the action, nobody knows how much. Sollozzo is vouched for by the Tattaglia family and
they may have a piece of the action. The action is narcotics. Sollozzo has the contacts
in Turkey, where they grow the poppy. From there he ships to Sicily. No trouble. In Sicily
he has the plant to process into heroin. He has safety-valve operations to bring it down
to morphine and bring it up to heroin if necessary. But it would seem that the processing
plant in Sicily is protected in every way. The only hitch is bringing it into this country, and
then distribution. Also initial capital. A million dollars cash doesn’t grow on trees.” Hagen
saw Don Corleone grimace.The old man hated unnecessary flourishes in business
matters. He went on hastily.
“They call Sollozzo the Turk. Two reasons. He’s spent a lot of time in Turkey and is
supposed to have a Turkish wife and kids. Second. He’s supposed to be very quick with
the knife, or was, when he was young. Only in matters of business, though, and with
some sort of reasonable complaint. A very competent man and his own boss. He has a
record, he’s done two terms in prison, one in Italy, one in the United States, and he’s
known to the authorities as a narcotics man. This could be a plus for us. It means that
he’ll never get immunity to testify, since he’s considered the top and, of course, because