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III THE SECRET TREASURE-HOUSE
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Unlike its sister colony in New York, there are no show places in Limehouse. The visitor sees nothing but mean streets and dark doorways1. The superficial inquirer comes away convinced that the romance of the Asiatic district has no existence outside the imaginations of writers of fiction. Yet here lies a secret quarter, as secret and as strange, in its smaller way, as its parent in China which is called the Purple Forbidden City.
On a morning when mist lay over the Thames reaches, softening3 the harshness of the dock buildings and lending an air of mystery to the vessels4 stealing out upon the tide, a man walked briskly along Limehouse Causeway, looking about him inquiringly, as one unfamiliar5 with the neighbourhood. Presently he seemed to recognize a turning to the right, and he pursued this for a time, now walking more slowly.
A European woman, holding a half-caste baby in her arms, stood in an open doorway2, watching him uninterestedly. Otherwise, except for one neatly6 dressed young Chinaman, who passed him about halfway7 along the street, there was nothing which could have told the visitor that he had crossed the borderline dividing West from East and was now in an Oriental town.
A very narrow alleyway between two dingy9 houses proved to be the spot for which he was looking; and, having stared about him for a while, he entered this alleyway. At the farther end it was crossed T-fashion, by another alley8, the only object of interest being an iron post at the crossing, and the scenery being made up entirely
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doorway
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softening
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vessels
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unfamiliar
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neatly
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halfway
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alley
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dingy
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hideous
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apparently
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warehouse
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proprietor
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penetrated
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seaport
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oblique
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dealer
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perfectly
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possessed
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inviting
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gaily
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costly
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caressing
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genially
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intonation
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jade
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slippers
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petals
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ascending
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recess
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gilded
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coffin
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