Part 9 (2/2)
This brought them to a long hall, which appeared to run through to Dupont street.
Much of this property is now owned by American-born Chinese.
The new structures erected on it were built to suit themselves.
Just how true it it we cannot tell, but there are those who claim that the underground dens of Chinatown are not wiped out by any means; even that some of them have been reconstructed on more extensive lines.
The doctor halted before a door at what seemed about midway in the long hall and proceeded to unlock it with a key.
”In with you, Alice,” he said, and he pushed her gently into what seemed to be a small elevator.
Following her, the Chinaman crowded in behind her.
The doctor clutched the wire rope, and the machine started to descend.
”You see I'm letting you into all our secrets, Alice,” he said with a grin. ”I haven't required you to blindfold.”
If this was an attempt to start a flirtation it failed, for Alice made no reply.
This elevator descended three stories; they had ascended but one flight of stairs, consequently they must be under ground, Alice reasoned.
It stopped, and the doctor opened a door.
Here there was a long pa.s.sage little resembling the ugly secret pa.s.sages of old Chinatown.
This one was plastered, and from the walls hung Chinese mottoes.
There were lights at intervals, and many doors opening off from it.
Alice saw that it must extend through from China alley to Dupont street.
The doors all had Chinese characters on them.
These were not numbers.
Each carried with it the word ”door”; each was modified in some way.
Thus there was the ”door of hope,” the ”door of knowledge,” the ”door of wisdom,” and so on.
Alice, who could read the characters, found herself quite at a loss to imagine why they should be thus applied.
At last they came to one bearing a character which signified the ”door of death.”
Here the doctor paused.
Determined not to give him the satisfaction of displaying any curiosity, Alice stood waiting for the doctor to speak.
He pointed to the character and said in English:
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