"Please, thank you. I'm always so
Coffee was served. Other club members stopped by their table to pay court to the Captain, who graciously introduced Nick to them.
"I'd say you've made a splendid impression, Nick," the Captain glowed as the last of Nick's admirers had receded. "May I call you Nick? I do not usually engage in diminutives, but in this case I would like to. You remind me just a little bit of myself when I was your age."
"Please," Nick said, embarrassed, "by all means." "You were a television reporter, before?"
Nick flushed. Well, there was no escaping it. It would be in his obituary.
"That was a long time ago," Nick said.
The Captain held up his hand. "You don't have to explain it to me. In your shoes I probably would have done the same thing. One does have to
"He did?"
"Damn right. Whatever else JJ was, and I regret that I had to let him go, he was a student of the human condition. He said to me, 'That boy is going to work his
"Other than the Three Billion Dollar Man."
"He said something else. He said, 'That boy is going to be one
"Thank you."
"I was angry, too, when I got back from Korea. Do you know
"Because I resolved that I would never — ever — again be put in a situation where I had to submit to the authority of
Once again the drinks materialized out of air, borne on a silver tray. What a club! And the waiters didn't introduce themselves to you by their first name. They were everything waiters should be: subservient, efficient, taciturn.
"Do you
"Yes," Nick said. "It's challenging. As we say around the office, 'If you can do tobacco, you can do anything.' "
The Captain snorted into his snifter. "You know, your generation of tobacco men — and women, I'm always forgetting to add 'and women'—think they have it harder than any generation who came before. You think it
Puh?
"It's been going on for almost five hundred years. Does the name Rodrigo de Jerez mean anything to you?" Nick shook his head. "No, I suppose it doesn't. I suppose they don't teach history in the schools anymore, just attitude. Well, for your information, sir, Rodrigo de Jerez went ashore with Christopher Columbus. And he watched the natives 'drink smoke,' as he put it, with their pipes. He brought tobacco back to the Old World with him. Sang its praises high to the frescoed ceilings. Do you know what happened to him? The Spanish Inquisition put him in jail for it. They said it was a 'devilish habit.' You think you have it bad having to deal with the Federal Trade Commission? How would you like to have to state your case before the Spanish Inquisition?" "Well. "
"You bet you would not. Remember that name, Rodrigo de Jerez. You're walking in his footsteps. He was the first tobacco spokesman. I suppose he, too, found it 'challenging.' "
"Uh. "