Tom Hagen went to his law office in the city on Thursday morning. He planned



To catch up on his paper work so as to have everything cleared away for the

Meeting with Virgil Sollozzo on Friday. A meeting of such importance that he had

Asked the Don for a full evening of talk to prepare for the proposition they knew

Sollozzo would offer the family business. Hagen wanted to have all little details

Cleared away so that he could go to that preparatory meeting with an

Unencumbered mind.

The Don had not seemed surprised when Hagen returned from California late

Tuesday evening and told him the results of the negotiations with Woltz. He had

Made Hagen go over every detail and grimaced with distaste when Hagen told

about the beautiful little girl and her mother. He had murmured "infamita," his

strongest disapproval. He has asked Hagen one final question. "Does this man

have real balls?"

Hagen considered exactly what the Don meant by this question. Over the years

He had learned that the Don's values were so different from those of most people

That his words also could have a different meaning. Did Woltz have character?

Did he have a strong will? He most certainly did, but that was not what the Don

Was asking. Did the movie producer have the courage not to be bluffed? Did he

Have the willingness to suffer heavy financial loss delay on his movies would

Mean, the scandal of his big star exposed as a user of heroin? Again the answer

Was yes. But again this was not what the Don meant. Finally Hagen translated the

Question properly in his mind. Did Jack Woltz have the balls to risk everything, to

run the chance of losing all on a matter of principle, on a matter of honor; for

Revenge?

Hagen smiled. He did it rarely but now he could not resist jesting with the Don.

"You're asking if he is a Sicilian." The Don nodded his head pleasantly,

acknowledging the flattering witticism and its truth. "No," Hagen said.

That had been all. The Don had pondered the question until the next day. On

Wednesday afternoon he had called Hagen to his home and given him his

Instructions. The instructions had consumed the rest of Hagen's working day and

Left him dazed with admiration. There was no question in his mind that the Don

 

                                                              



 

 

Had solved the problem, that Woltz would call him this morning with the news

That Johnny Fontane had the starring part in his new war movie.

At that moment the phone did ring but it was Amerigo Bonasera. The


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Undertaker's voice was trembling with gratitude. He wanted Hagen to convey to

The Don his undying friendship. The Don had only to call on him. He, Amerigo

Bonasera, would lay down his life for the blessed Godfather. Hagen assured him

That the Don would be told.

7 The Daily News had carried a middle-page spread of Jerry Wagner and Kevin

Moonan lying in the street. The photos were expertly gruesome, they seemed to

Be pulps of human beings. Miraculously, said the News, they were both still alive

Though they would both be in the hospital for months and would require plastic

Surgery. Hagen made a note to tell Clemenza that something should be done for

Paulie Gatto. He seemed to know his job.

Hagen worked quickly and efficiently for the next three hours consolidating

Earning reports from the Don's real estate company, his olive oil importing

Business and his construction firm. None of them were doing well but with the

War over they should all become rich producers. He had almost forgotten the

Johnny Fontane problem when his secretary told him California was calling. He

felt a little thrill of anticipation as he picked up the phone and said, "Hagen here."

The voice that came over the phone was unrecognizable with hate and passion.

"You fucking bastard," Woltz screamed. "I'll have you all in jail for a hundred

Years. I'll spend every penny I have to get you. I'll get that Johnny Fontane's balls

cut off, do you hear me, you guinea fuck?"

10 Hagen said kindly, "I'm German-Irish." There was a long pause and then a

Click of the phone being hung up. Hagen smiled. Not once had Woltz uttered a


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