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  〃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 Brilliard; 〃we must keep our ears open for any information。 But we must not press for it; you understand。 You know how Cyro works…in the background; yet where he can learn what he needs。〃
  〃To tip us at the finish。〃
  〃Yes。 But remember; Lence; this is not a con game。 Cyro made that point emphatic when he sent his last message to me。 We are pointing toward crime; we must be ready for the strong work。〃
  〃Who will be here to help us?〃
  〃First〃…Brilliard raised his forefinger…〃a squad of Apaches whom I have summoned from Paris。 They are already in town; posing as natives of this Latin Quarter。 Second: your mobsters from…〃
  〃I have no mobsters。〃
  〃Yes you have。 Cyro saw to that。 They came in from Chicago; two days ago。
  Link Ruckert is the fellow who handles the gorillas。 He is staying at the Douran Hotel; waiting to hear from you。 Make no contact until you need him。〃
  〃All right。 Where am I to stay?〃
  〃At one of the best hotels。 Make your own choice。 But wait: I have not finished with the list。 There is another of Cyro's agents…one whom you will meet here; when he arrives。〃
  〃That's right。 Cyro always uses three lieutenants on big jobs。 It's a wise stunt; too。 Prevents a double cross。 Who is the third man?〃
  〃Jose Larribez; a Cuban; once a member of the secret police they called the Porra。 He worked for Cyro when there were trimmings in Havana。 Larribez cleared Cuba before the big revolution。 He went to the Argentine。
  〃He is ing in by boat…with a crew of workers who will pass as seamen down on the water front。 Larribez will stay at a hotel; like yourself。 You will meet him here。 That pletes our schedule。〃
  〃And now?〃
  〃Leave here and register at your hotel。 Go out to the Club Caprice tonight。 Start your acquaintance with Luke Gaudrin。 Drop in to see me off and on。〃
  〃It won't excite suspicion?〃
  〃Not at all。 Many of the best people of New Orleans have apartments here in Frenchtown。 They patronize the restaurants of this Quarter。 In fact〃…the Frenchman swelled proudly…〃to be an acquaintance of Raoul Brilliard is something of a privilege!〃
  〃Great!〃 declared Lence。 〃It looks like a grand layout; Brilliard。 Au revoir; old topper。 I'll see you after I've been to the Club Caprice。〃
  An artist in an opposite studio gazed dejectedly across the courtyard as he saw Brilliard usher Lence out to the balcony。 The bearded Frenchman was shaking his head emphatically and gesticulating as he dismissed his visitor。
  〃Lucky chap; that Brilliard;〃 growled the watching artist to a model attired in a Mardi Gras costume。 〃I'll wager he's turning down another portrait job。〃
  
   CHAPTER VIII 
   AT THE CLUB CAPRICE 
  TWO days later; a stocky; swarthy…faced man walked from the L & N depot at the foot of Canal Street。 He spied a taxicab; stepped aboard。
  〃Take me to police headquarters;〃 he ordered。
  〃Old or new?〃 questioned the taxi driver。
  〃What's the difference?〃 quizzed the passenger。
  〃Well; it all depends;〃 replied the cabby; with a grin。 〃If you parked a car and found that it's been 

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