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Chapter 41 - TO THE NEW WORLD

III

TO THE NEW WORLD

A CAREFUL SILENCE surrounded Mason Verger. His staff treated him as though he

had lost a baby. Asked how he was feeling, he said, "I feel like I just paid a

lot of money for a dead dago."

After a sleep of several hours, Mason wanted children brought into the

playroom outside his chamber, and to have a talk with one or two of the most

troubled ones, but there were no troubled children to be had immediately, and

no time for his supplier in the Baltimore slums to trouble some for him.

That failing, he had his attendant Cordell cripple ornamental carp and drop

them to the eel until the eel could eat no more and retreated into its rock,

the water clouded pink and gray and full of iridescent golden shreds.

He tried to torment his sister Margot, but she retired to the workout room and

for hours ignored his pages. She was the only person at Muskrat Farm who dared

to ignore Mason.

A short, much-edited piece of tourist's videotape showing the death of Rinaldo

Pazzi was on the television evening news Saturday night, before Dr Lecter was

identified as the killer. Blurred areas of the image spared viewers the

anatomical details.

Mason's secretary was on the telephone immediately to get the unedited tape.

It arrived by helicopter four hours later.

The videotape had a curious provenance: Of the two tourists who were

videotaping the Palazzo Vecchio at the moment of Rinaldo Pazzi's death, one

panicked and the camera swung away at the moment of the fall. The other

tourist was Swiss and held steady through the entire episode, even panning

back up the jerking, swinging cord.

The amateur cameraman, a patent clerk named Viggert, was fearful that the

police would seize the videotape and the RAI Italian television would get it

free. He called his lawyer in Lausanne at once, made arrangements to copyright

the images and sold the rights on a per-broadcast basis to ABC television news

after a bidding war. First North American serial rights for print went to the

New York Post, followed by the National Tattler.

The tape instantly took its place among the classic horrific spectacles -

Zapruder, the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald and the suicide of Edgar

Bolger - but Viggert would bitterly regret selling so soon, before Dr Lecter

was accused of the crime.

This copy of the Viggerts' vacation videotape was complete. We see Swiss

family Viggert dutifully orbiting the balls of the David at the Accademia

hours before the events at Palazzo Vecchio.

Mason, watching the video with his single goggled eye, had little interest in

the expensive piece of meat twitching at the end of the electrical cord. The

little history lesson La Nazione and Corriere della Sera provided on the two

Pazzis hanged from the same window five hundred twenty years apart did not

interest him either. What held him, what he ran over and over and over, was

the pan up the jerking cord to the balcony where a slender figure stood in

fuzzy silhouette against the dim light within, waving. Waving to Mason. Dr

Lecter waved to Mason from the wrist the way you would wave bye-bye to a

child.

"Bye-bye," Mason replied from his darkness. "Bye-bye," the deep radio voice

shaking with rage.