mg.greeneyes-第8节
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So Cleve decided to lose no time。 He would investigate the Wu…Fan; and before he began; he would gain the additional information he required; from one qualified to know。
TURNING into a side street; as though at random; Cleve Branch strolled by a little restaurant。 He gazed curiously at the sign above the doorway。 There; surrounded by Chinese characters; he read the words:
HOANG…HO CAFE。
The place seemed picturesque。 Cleve entered。 He ascended a flight of stairs; and found himself in a little room that had entrances in each of its four walls。 Patrons could enter it from all quarters。
Cleve glanced at the menu。 He chose an item that suited his taste。 When a waiter approached; Cleve indicated his choice; with the point of a lead pencil that he had taken from his pocket。
Beneath the printed item; Cleve carelessly traced a little wavy line。 The waiter bowed and left to get the order。
In leisurely fashion; Cleve consumed the Chinese dish。 He looked about the restaurant as he ate。 There were only Chinese here; and none of them appeared to pay any attention to the American。
Cleve's eyes were not only on the patrons。 At times; his gaze roamed along the floors and up the walls。 For Cleve had hopes that here; as before; he might observe a shadow。
His wily search was in vain。 The waiter came with a check。 Cleve drew some coins from his pocket; and dropped them with a clink。 The waiter made change; then walked toward the doorway at the right。
Cleve waited until the man was out of sight。 Then he strolled from his table; and followed the same path that the waiter had taken。
He reached a little entry at the head of a flight of stairs。 A quick glance showed him an open doorway at the left。 Cleve stepped through the opening; and the door slid shut behind him。
Simultaneously; a light appeared in the darkness。 It disclosed a short passageway; with a closed door at the end。 Cleve stopped before the door; and tapped softly。 The door slid open; and he stepped into a room that was furnished like an office。
The room had no windows。 A Chinaman attired in American clothes was seated by a desk。
Approaching this individual; Cleve Branch drew back his coat and showed the glimmer of his badge。 The Chinaman pointed to a chair on the other side of the desk。 In another moment; Cleve was seated there。
He had never before seen this Chinaman; but Cleve knew who he was。 Moy Chen; Chinese merchant; was the secret undercover man to whom all Bureau of Investigation agents could look for assistance when in San Francisco。
〃Branch;〃 said Cleve quietly; by way of introduction。 〃Investigating the Wu…Fan and its head; Ling Soo。〃
Moy Chen nodded solemnly。
〃Met Ling Soo last night;〃 continued Cleve。 〃Received report on him from Joseph Darley of the Civilian mittee。〃
Drawing the report from his pocket; Cleve passed it across the table to Moy Chen。 The Chinaman studied the papers; slowly and solemnly; his brow wrinkling as he read。
It was several minutes before he had pleted his survey。 Then he passed the report back to its owner and nodded; while he blinked in owl fashion。
〃Can you add to it?〃 questioned Cleve。
Moy Chen shook his head as solemnly as he had nodded it。 Then; for the first time; he spoke。
〃THIS is quite plete;〃 he declared; in slow; short syllables。 〃I can tell you nothing more。〃
〃You know of the Wu…Fan?〃
〃Of course。 I have been told of it。〃
〃But you have never sought to join?〃
〃No。 The tongs would not permit。 I must not oppose the tongs。 I learn much through them。〃
〃I understand;〃 said Cleve。 〃Well; Moy Chen; I'm not satisfied with this report。 I want to see the Wu…Fan at first hand; you understand? It's spreading all over the country; and I'm here to take a good look at its headquarters。 How would you suggest I go about it?〃
Moy Chen considered the question thoughtfully。 His blinking eyes and round face showed perplexity。 Cleve offered a suggestion。
〃A man named Stephen Laird was killed;〃 he said。 〃He was an American。 He was also a member of the Wu…Fan。 Can you explain that?〃
〃Yes;〃 said Moy Chen simply。 〃As you have said; Ling Soo has men who travel far。 They go many places for him。 They see many people who are Chinese; and who are with the Wu…Fan。 Americans may travel with more ease than may Chinese。 That is why Ling Soo can use Americans。〃
〃What are the qualifications?〃
〃I do not know; but I can make a suppose〃…Moy Chen was slipping into a trace of pidgin English。 〃If an American man should seek to be with the Wu…Fan; he could do so。 I think I could tell him how。〃
〃Give me your idea; Moy Chen。〃
〃There are certain Chinese who are easy friends for an American man to make。 If that American man should be full of interest in what they say; he would hear from them in the Wu…Fan。 If he should listen well; and speak high of it; they would want him to be with the Wu…Fan; too。〃
〃Great!〃 exclaimed Cleve。 〃That's my ticket; Moy Chen。 If I join the Wu…Fan; I'll have the real slant on the whole crew。 But I won't be Branch when I meet that outfit。〃
〃You must be someone else;〃 agreed Moy Chen。
〃And you are the man to see that I am;〃 returned Cleve; knowingly。
〃When do you wish to do this?〃 asked Moy Chen。
〃As soon as possible;〃 answered Cleve。
〃As soon as possible;〃 mused the Chinaman。 〃As soon as possible。 That is now。 You shall be someone else…now。〃
Rising slowly; he went across the room with short; toddling steps。 He beckoned to Cleve to follow。
Through a door they went; into a side room。 From a large chest; Moy Chen removed well…pressed clothes and a box of make…up materials。
The transformation began。 Cleve submitted himself to Moy Chen's art。 The Chinese undercover man was a master in the creation of disguise。 With subtle touches here and there; he seemed to change the contour of his subject's face。
When Cleve had donned the other clothes; he examined himself in the mirror at the side of the room。
He found himself staring at a face that he could never have recognized as his own。 It had taken on a swarthy hue。 The cheeks seemed less full。 Even the square chin had lost its challenge。 Deftly; Moy Chen had added patches of eyebrows that had effected the most noticeable change。
Rubbing his hand over his face; Cleve was pleased to find that his new visage would stand the test。 He had heard of Moy Chen's ability in forming new features。 He had witnessed it now; in himself。
〃You say that Ling Soo has seen you;〃 declared Moy Chen。 〃He has seen the man named Branch。 He has not seen this man。 You may go to see Ling Soo。 He will not know。 That I can say…and I mean…sure。〃
Cleve reached in the pocket of his vest and produced a wallet。 It was a special one that he always carried with him。 It contained cards and other identifying articles that bore the name of Hugo Barnes。 He showed these to Moy Chen。 The Chinaman nodded。
MOY CHEN led the way through a series of passages and down two short flights of stairs。 They arrived in a little ground…floor office; ing through a door that slid back to form a portion of the wall。
Seating himself at a desk; Moy Chen carefully wrote out a list of names。
These were Chinese businessmen whom Cleve…as Hugo Barnes…was to visit。
〃You must have money;〃 declared Moy Chen。 〃You must show much money to those who are the right people。 The Wu…Fan likes those who have much money。〃
The Chinaman produced a stack of bills from a desk drawer; and tendered them to the newly created Hugo Barnes。
〃It is from here you must go;〃 declared Moy Chen。 〃It is to here you must e back; while you are Barnes。 When you should wish to be Branch again; you must go away by the door through which you came when you did see me first。〃
〃I understand。〃
〃You e here; when you wish;〃 added Moy Chen; 〃because you have found great interest in those goods which I sell。 It is because of that I bring you in this room。 Here I bring those who mean good business。〃
So saying; the Chinaman opened the door of the room and brought Cleve into the back of a large store stocked with Oriental wares。
With calm demeanor; Moy Chen led his panion to the front of the shop; stopping now and then to point out some attractive piece of merchandise。 At the door to the street; the Chinaman became silent and stood blinking; as though expecting a statement from the man beside him。
〃Thanks;〃 said Hugo Barnes; in a voice that varied greatly from the tones of Cleve Branch。 〃I like your shop。 Best place I've seen in Chinatown。 I've got my eye on a couple of things I want。 I'll e back in a few days to buy them。〃
Moy Chen bowed; silently and with courtesy。 He watched with approving eyes as Hugo Barnes shuffled from the shop with a slow; indifferent gait; no longer Cleve Branch。
THE man who called himself Hugo Barnes smiled in a peculiar manner as he sauntered along the street。 Cleve Branch was eliminated for the present。 This new identity would mean new lodgings at another hotel。 The abode of Cleve Branch would temporarily be unoccupied。