I've returned to Hong Kong from America

I've returned to Hong Kong from America,
With one hundred thousand dollars securely wrapped around my waist.
My hair is long, my face dirty, like a beggar;
My denim mule clothes are like a net, all torn and tattered.
I went up to King Fong Restaurant.
The maître d'hôtel ignored me.
Then a gentleman in a long gown came over and sized me up;
After tea and tobacco, they even offered me betel nuts.
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