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第27章 CHAPTER VIII(2)

"What about it? - do you know where it is?" Braddock started to his feet, and looked eagerly at the calm face of his host.

"No, I wish I did. How much did you pay for it, Professor?""What's that to you?" snapped the other, resuming his seat.

"Nothing at all. But it is a great deal to Don Pedro de Gayangos.""And who the deuce is he? Some Spanish Egyptologist?""I don't think he is an Egyptologist, sir."

"He must be, if he wants my mummy."

"You forget, Professor, that the green mummy comes from Peru.""Who denied that it did, sir? You are illogical - infernally so." The little man rose and straddled on the hearth-rug, with his back to the fire and his hands under his coat-tails. "Now, sir," he said, glaring at the young man like a school-master -"what the deuce are you talking about? Out with it: no evasion,""Oh, hang it, Professor, don't jump down my throat, spurs and all," said Random, rather annoyed by this dictatorial tone.

"I never wear spurs: go on, sir, and don't argue."Sir Frank could not help laughing, although ht knew that it was useless to induce Braddock to be civil. Not that the Professor, meant to be rude, especially as he desired to conciliate Random.

But long years of fighting with other scientists and of having his own scientific way had turned him into a kind of school-master, and every one knows that they are the most domineering of the human race.

"It's a long story," said the baronet, with a shrug and a smile.

"Story! story! What story?"

"'That which I am about to tell you." And then Random began hurriedly, so as to prevent further arguments of an unprofitable kind. "I was at Genoa with my yacht, and there stopped on shore at the Casa Bianca.""What place is that?"

"An hotel. I there met with a certain Don Pedro de Gayangos and his daughter, Donna Inez, He was a gentleman from Lima, and had come to Europe in search of the green mummy."Braddock stared.

"And what did this confounded Spaniard want with my green mummy?"he demanded indignantly. "How did he know of its existence? -what reason had he to try and obtain it? Answer, sir.""I shall let Don Pedro answer himself," said Random dryly. "He arrives in a couple of days, and intends to take rooms at the Warrior Inn along with his daughter. Then you can question him, Professor.""I question you," snapped Braddock angrily.

"And I am answering to the best of my ability. Don Pedro told me nothing beyond the fact that he wanted the mummy, and had come to Europe to get it. In some way he learned that it was in Malta and was for sale.""Quite so: quite so," rasped the Professor. "He saw the advertisement in the newspapers, as I did, and wanted to buy it over my head.""Oh, he wanted to buy it right enough, and wired to Malta," said Random, "but in reply he received a letter stating that it had been sold to you and was being taken to England on The Diver. Ifollowed The Diver in my yacht and arrived at Pierside an hour after she did.""Ah!" Braddock glared. "I begin to see light. This infernal Spaniard was on board, and wanted my mummy. He knew that Bolton had taken it to the Sailor's Rest and went there to kill the poor lad and get my - ""Nothing of the sort," interrupted Sir Frank impatiently. "Don Pedro remained behind in Genoa, intending to write and ask if you would sell him the mummy. I wrote and told him of the murder of your assistant and related all that had happened. He wired to me that he was coming to England at once, as - as I told you. He will be in Gartley in a couple of days. That is the whole story.""It is a sufficiently strange one," grumbled Braddock, frowning.

"What does he want with my mummy?".

"I cannot tell you. But if you will sell - ""Sell! sell! sell!" vociferated Braddock furiously.

"Don Pedro will give you a good price," finished Random calmly.

"I haven't got the mummy," said the Professor, sitting down and wiping his pink head, "and if I had, I certainly would not sell.

However, I'll hear what this gentleman has to say when he arrives. Perhaps he can throw some light on the mystery of this crime.""I am perfectly certain that he cannot, sir. Don Pedro - as Isaid - was left behind in Genoa."

"Humph!" said the Professor, unconvinced. "He could easily employ a third party."Random rose, looking and feeling annoyed.

"I assure you that Don Pedro is a gentleman and a, man of honor.

He would not stoop to - "

"There! there!" Braddock waved his hands. "Sit down: sit down.""You shouldn't say such things, Professor."

"I say what I desire to say," retorted the old gentleman man tartly; "but we can dismiss the subject for the time being.""I am only too glad to do so," said Random, who was ruffled out of his usual calm by the veiled accusation which Braddock had brought against his foreign friend, "and to get to a more agreeable subject, tell me how Miss Kendal is keeping.""She is ill, very ill," said the Professor solemnly.

"Ill? Why, Hope, whom I met the other day, said that she was feeling very well and very happy.""So Hope thinks, because he has forced her into an engagement."Random started to his feet.

"Forced her? Nonsense!"

"It isn't nonsense, and don't dare to speak like that to me, sir.

I repeat that Lucy - poor child - is breaking her heart for you."The young man stared and then broke into a hearty laugh.

"Pardon me, sir, but that is impossible"

"It isn't, confound you!" said Braddock, who did not like being laughed at. "I know women.""You don't know your daughter."

"Step-daughter, you mean."

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