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Chapters 31-34 Summary
In Gunther's Paris office, Tracy has a confrontation with him over who should be paid for the Goya painting — Jeff Stevens or herself. Tracy says, "I got there first. He got there last." But Gunther reminds her that it was Jeff who delivered the Goya painting to his client, and thus he is entitled to the payment. To her surprise and disgust, Jeff Stevens enters the office and Tracy turns to leave. Gunther asks her to hear the plan to steal $4 million worth of De Beers diamonds on a shipment from Paris to Amsterdam. Gunther is offering $1 million for the diamonds; they need someone to fit inside a shipping container to take the bag of diamonds and replace it with a dummy bag. Tracy storms off angrily. But she relents and finally meets with Gunther, Jeff and Ramon Vauban, an...
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