ELEVEN

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ELEVEN “WE DON’T INSURE THE South Stone. It belongs to a collection in the Emirati Royal House. Like I said, we would like to not make too much of an alarm regarding the other missing pieces by explicitly notifying the exhibitors in Saudi. We’re in a bit of a bind and would like to exhaust our other options first.” Bannon leaned forward on the table, his hands in prayer position in front of his mouth. “What about the other one, the...”—Deeley looked over the photos, found what he wanted, and said—“...the West Stone? You cover that one? Have you notified the owner to be vigilant?” Bannon looked at Glassberg, who for a brief second looked uncomfortable in his position. He nodded at Bannon. Then said, “That very much forms part of why we want to keep this out of the press. The West Stone

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