Bond 22 gets title?

Will the new Bond title be taken from an Ian Fleming short story?

AICN have got the rumored scoop that the Casino Royale follow-up will be called The Property of a Lady which is the same name as a short story found in the Bond novel Octopussy and the Living Daylights and is one of only four original Ian Fleming Bond short stories that have not seen their title used for a film. The others are...

Riscio

The Hildebrand Rarity

The Quantum of Solace

Out of those, you have to believe that The Hildebrand Rarity will never be used. The Quantum of Solace sounds a bit of a mouthful, so really it was out of Riscio and The Property of a Lady if they wanted to continue using an Ian Fleming title that hasn't been used before. The scooper for AICN has more on a possible plot...
Under further inspection, it shows the plot revolves around a female British double-agent also working for the KGB and the attempted auctioning off of a Faberge egg to make the double-agent a little money courtesy of her Russian employers. Of course, Bond must interfere. Now, whether or not this will be the authentic plot of the film, just a disembodied title or nothing at all, only time will tell. It should be taken with a grain of salt.
If it turns out to be true then maybe I will get used to it when it comes closer to the film's release. The Property of a Lady to me just sounds so period drama-ish. At least if this is true, we can finally stop calling it Bond 22 now. And I guess when I think about it, the title does sound very new age Bond-ish, if rather dull.
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