“Look, Dad! Those two men sitting at that table in the corner! One of them is Mr. Serbot!”
Mr. Brewster had no difficulty in picking out Serbot from Biff’s earlier description, though the scar on the smiling man’s cheek was scarcely visible in the soft light of the café. Serbot’s companion was shorter and chunkier, with a broad face, quick, narrow eyes, and straight lips.
“Introduce me on the way out,” Mr. Brewster told Biff. “I would like to size up that pair.”
A few minutes later, Biff’s father was shaking hands with Serbot, who immediately introduced his stocky companion.
“This is Senhor Armandeo,” stated Serbot. “Pepito Armandeo, known as Grande Pepito, or Big Pepito, as you would call him in English. He is a famous wrestler.” Smoothly, Serbot changed the subject. “You have a very intelligent son, Senhor Brewster. I enjoyed my trip with him. You are interested in rubber, Senhor?”
“What else,” asked Mr. Brewster, “would bring me to Manaus?”
Serbot’s response was a noticeable increase of his perpetual smile. He bowed as he made the parting comment:
“Perhaps we have mutual interests, Senhor.”
Outside the café, Mr. Brewster spoke reflectively.
“Perhaps Serbot and I do have mutual interests,” he said. “In something bigger than rubber. Something like gold.”