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Smiley sat in the Chancellor's Rolls-Royce, and Lacan sat next to him. In Ahn's house, the car was called a black bedpan because they didn't like its luxury. They called the driver to go to breakfast. The Chancellor sat in the front seat, and everyone looked towards the long car canopy in front to see the chimney of the Battersea power plant on the other side of the river in the fog. The hair on the back of the minister's head was dense, curled in small black curls at the base of his ears.

"If you are right," said the Chancellor after a period of funeral silence, "I am not saying that you are wrong, but if you are right, how much porcelain will be broken at the end of the day?" ”

Smiley didn't fully understand what he was saying......

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