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mg.cyro-第11章

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  On the other side of the large room was a doorway that led to the living quarters。 Looking about; Lence saw a man in the studio。 The fellow was a bearded Frenchman; who wore an artist's smock and a beret。 Palette on forearm; he was using a brush to apply the finishing touches to a portrait。
  〃Bonjour; monsieur;〃 greeted Lence。
  The artist turned and mildly surveyed his visitor。 Not recognizing Lence; he made a profound bow to the stranger。
  〃Ah; monsieur;〃 responded the Frenchman; 〃que voulez…vous ici?〃
  Lence smiled and shook his head。 He caught the meaning of the artist's inquiry; but his own knowledge of French was too limited to proceed in that tongue。
  〃Do you speak English; monsieur?〃 he inquired。
  〃Oui; monsieur。〃 Again the Frenchman bowed; then repeated his question in English: 〃What is it that you wish here?〃
  〃I wish to see Monsieur Brilliard。〃
  〃Ah; monsieur! It is I you seek。〃
  〃You are Brilliard?〃
  〃Raoul Brilliard。〃
  
  LENCE paused in surprise。 He had e here to find a fellow confidence worker。 Instead; he had discovered a bona fide artist。 In posing as a gentleman; Tracy Lence had cultivated a knowledge of painting。 He could see that there was merit to the portrait that Raoul Brilliard was pleting。
  〃Ah; monsieur〃…Brilliard had noted Lence's gaze turn toward the painting…〃is it for a portrait that you have e? Perhaps; monsieur there would be someone who might wish my work?〃
  〃My name is Tracy Lence;〃 replied the visitor。
  A change came over the Frenchman's features。 Sharp eyes peered from beneath bushy brows。 Then; with a voluble flow of French; Brilliard strode excitedly to the door and closed it。
  〃Tres bien; monsieur。 C'est un honneur…〃
  Brilliard turned while speaking these words。 Then; the door closed behind him; he broke off suddenly。 He extended his hand as he stepped toward the visitor。
  〃I was expecting you;〃 chuckled Brilliard; discarding accent as well as French。 〃But when you came in; I thought you were some wealthy art patron。 You fooled me; Lence。〃
  〃Not half as much as you fooled me;〃 replied Lence。 He eyed this other agent of Cyro。 〃I never expected to find you a genuine artist。 How do you find time for the work?〃
  〃It is part of the racket;〃 explained Brilliard seriously。 〃It works well in Paris; Lence。 Cyro uses me only for the big build…ups。〃
  〃What are you…American or Frenchman?〃
  〃Both。 My father was a Frenchman living in the United States。 My mother was an American。 I learned French perfectly from boyhood。 Spent my summers abroad。〃
  〃And finally settled in Paris?〃
  〃Yes…to study art。 Cyro picked me out and started me in the swindle racket。 I happened to be in this country at an exhibition in Cleveland when things broke here。 Cyro called me。〃
  〃I was in New York when I heard from him。〃
  〃I know。 He sent you two messages; I believe。〃
  〃I must have missed the first one。 Well; I'm here anyway。〃
  〃How did you e in?〃
  〃By the Southern。 I figured it best to e a round…about way。 I went to Pittsburgh; took a plane hop and grabbed a Southern rattler for the finish of the trip。〃
  〃Do you need any money?〃
  〃No。 What about instructions?〃
  〃I have them for you。 Sit down。〃
  
  LENCE took a chair。 Brilliard lounged upon a pedestal that was standing near by。 Quietly; the Frenchman began the details of the game。
  〃I know no more about Cyro than you do;〃 he began。 〃I have never met him; but I act when I receive his orders。 I have encountered some very remarkable persons among his agents。 We are a select group of workers; Lence。〃
  Tracy Lence nodded in agreement。
  〃Cyro goes everywhere;〃 proceeded Brilliard。 〃How or when he came to New Orleans; I do not know。 But it was here that he uncovered something that looks like a million dollar winner。
  〃A man named Danforth Gaudrin…old New Orleans family…has pawned his yacht as a last resource。 Yet in raising that money; he made the proviso that he should have the yacht for one more cruise。〃
  〃A final blow…out?〃 questioned Lence。
  〃Not at all;〃 returned Brilliard。 〃At present; a Britisher…Professor Pearson Babcock…has chartered the yacht for a coral hunt in the waters of the Gulf。 Apparently; Gaudrin went to the trouble of borrowing money just so the professor could make that cruise。〃
  〃Sounds a bit ridiculous。〃
  〃Hear the rest; Lence。 Diving equipment; valued at a few thousand dollars; was taken aboard the Nautilus。〃
  〃That's the name of Gaudrin's yacht?〃
  〃Yes。 Diving equipment to aid in the search for coral specimens。 Can you think of a more suitable purpose for such equipment?〃
  〃Certainly。 It might be a plan to recover gold from a sunken ship。〃
  〃Exactly! That is Cyro's theory。 We are in New Orleans to be ready when the Nautilus returns。〃
  〃We're going to raid the yacht?〃
  〃If necessary。 I shall e to that later。 Our first purpose is to establish ourselves with the Gaudrin family。 As acquaintances; you understand。
  When the pay…off es; we will be on the inside。〃
  〃Good! What's the system?〃
  〃My part;〃 explained Brilliard with a smile; 〃has been quite simple。 My standing as an artist has given me entree into select circles; I have received some excellent offers for portraits。
  〃I have accepted some; but others; I have refused。 I am here for a vacation…a new vigor。 Away from Paris…away from France…but〃…he smiled and shrugged his shoulders…〃of course I must be where there is vivacity。 I chose New Orleans。 American; but with the spice of my beloved France。〃
  〃So you turned down some of the jobs?〃
  〃Most of them。 But even though this is a holiday; this sojourn of mine in New Orleans; I can not neglect my art。 I have chosen certain persons to be subjects for portraits which I can not resist to paint。 Gratis。〃
  〃I begin to get it;〃 nodded Lence。
  
  〃DANFORTH GAUDRIN has a daughter;〃 smiled Brilliard。 〃Alicia。 She is very attractive。 One might call her beautiful。 I have met Mademoiselle Alicia。 I must paint her portrait。 Art impels me。〃
  〃And the family is broke。〃
  〃You have it。 I made the offer to paint the portrait。 Since I have chosen others also; Alicia Gaudrin accepted。 No; that is not the girl〃…Brilliard shook his head as he saw Lence eye the portrait on the easel…〃but when I have finished this subject; it will be Alicia's turn。〃
  〃Which means that you are gaining access to the Gaudrin home。〃
  〃Exactly!〃
  〃But where do I e in?〃
  〃I shall tell you。 Danforth Gaudrin has a son…Luke Gaudrin。 An amateur roue。 Loves to gamble and waste money; whenever he can get it。 He spends most of his time at the Club Caprice; outside the city limits。 Somehow; he still manages to keep credit there。
  〃You can make friends with him easily。 He is shunned by most of his old acquaintances。 Buy the drinks; let him touch you for various amounts; treat him like a long…lost brother。 He wants gentlemen for friends; for his father has criticized his present associations。〃
  〃Leave that to me; Brilliard。 It will be just like a build; without worrying about the trimming at the end。 I'll be there at the pay…off。〃
  〃Of course;〃 reminded Brilliar
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