Part 57 (2/2)
show you how to get there,” she told him grandly.
To her amazement he yielded, swinging the car around in a petulant
U-turn and shooting off toward Market Street. Carlotta studied the signs
on the buildings, hoping to find a marquee that proclaimed one of them
to be the Imperial, but there were no hotels here at all, only office
buildings. They turned right, turned left again, started up a steep
hill.
”This is Chinatown,” the driver said. ”That where your hotel is?”
”Turn left,” she said.
That took them down toward Market Street again, and across it. At a
stoplight she rolled down the window and called out, ”Does anyone know
where the Imperial Hotel is?” Blank faces stared at her. She might
just as well have been speaking Greek or Arabic. The driver, on his
own, turned onto Mission Street, took a left a few blocks later, turned
left again soon after. Carlotta looked around desperately. This was a
district of battered old warehouses. She caught sight of a sign directing
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