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第28章 CHAPTER VIII(3)

"Ah, perhaps the more distant relationship accounts for your ignorance of her character," said Random dryly. "You are quite wrong. I was in love with Miss Kendal, and asked her to be my wife before I went on leave. She refused me, saying that she loved Hope, and because of her refusal I took my broken heart to Monte Carlo, where I lost much more money than I had any right to lose.""Your broken heart seems to have mended quickly," said Braddock, who was trying to suppress his wrath at this instance of Lucy's duplicity, for so he considered it.

"Oh, pooh, it's only my way of speaking," laughed the young man.

"If my heart had been really broken I should not have mentioned the fact.""Then you did not love Lucy, and you dared to play fast and loose with her affections," raged Braddock, stamping.

"You are quite wrong," said Sir Frank sharply; "I did love Miss Kendal, or I should certainly not have asked her to be my wife.

But when she told me that she loved another man, I stood aside as any fellow would.""You should have insisted on - "

"On nothing, sir. I am not the man to force a woman to give me a heart which belongs to another person. I am very glad that Miss Kendal is engaged to Hope, as he is a capital fellow, and will make her a better husband than I ever could have made her.

Besides," Random shrugged his shoulders, "one nail drives another out.""Humph! That means you love another."

"I am not bound to tell you my private affairs, Professor.""Quite so: quite so; but Inez is a pretty and romantic name.""I don't know what you are talking about, sir," said Random stiffly.

Braddock chuckled, having read the truth in the flush which had crept over Random's tanned face.

"I ask your pardon," he said elaborately. "I am an old man, and I was your father's friend. You must not mind if I have been a trifle inquisitive.""Say no more, sir: that is all right."

"I don't agree with you, Random. Things are not all right and never will be until my mummy is discovered. Now you can help me.""In what way?" asked the other uneasily.

"With money. Understand, my boy," added the Professor in a genial way which he knew well how to assume, "I should have preferred Lucy becoming your wife. However, since she prefers Hope, there's no more to be said on that score. I therefore will not make the offer I came here to make.""An offer, sir?"

"Yes! I fancied that you loved Lucy and were broken-hearted by the news of her engagement to Hope. I therefore intended to ask you to give me, or rather lend me, five hundred pounds on condition that I helped you to - ""Stop, Professor," said Random, coloring, "I should never have bought Miss Kendal as my wife on those terms.""Of course! of course! and - as I say - there is no more to be said. I shall therefore agree to Lucy's engagement to Hope" -Braddock carefully omitted to say that he had already agreed and had been paid one thousand pounds to agree - "and will congratulate you when you lead Donna Inez to the altar.""I never said anything about Donna Inez, Professor Braddock.""Of course not: modern reticence. However, I can see through a brick wall as well as most people. I understand, so let us drop the subject, my boy. And this five hundred pounds - ""I cannot lend it to you, Professor. The fact is, I lost heaps of coin at Monte Carlo, and am not in a position to -?""Very good, let us shelve that also," said Braddock with apparent heartiness, although he was really very angry at his failure. "Iam sorry, though, as I wish to get back the mummy and to revenge poor Sidney Bolton's death.""How can the five hundred do that?" asked Random with interest.

"Well," drawled the Professor with his eyes on the young man's attentive face, "Captain Hervey of The Diver came to me yesterday and proposed to search for the assassin and his plunder on condition that I paid him five hundred pounds. I am, as you know, very poor for a scientist, and so I wished to borrow the five hundred from you on condition that Lucy - ""We won't talk of that again," said Random hurriedly; "but do you mean to say that this Captain Hervey knows of anything likely to solve this mystery?""He says that he does not, and merely proposes to search. From what I have seen of the man I should think that he had all the capacities of a good bloodhound and would certainly succeed. But he will not move a step without money.""Five hundred pounds," murmured Random thoughtfully, while the Professor watched him closely. "I can tell you how to obtain it.""How? In what way?"

"Don Pedro seems to be rich, and he wants the mummy," said the baronet. "So when he comes here ask him to - ""Certainly not: certainly not," raged Braddock, clapping on his hat in a fury. "How dare you make such a proposition to me, Random! If this Don Pedro offers the reward and Hervey finds the mummy, he will simply hand it over to your friend.""He can scarcely do that, since you have bought the mummy. But Don Pedro is willing to purchase it from you.""Humph!" Braddock moved to the door, thinking. "I shall reserve my decision until this man arrives. Good day," and he departed.

Random did not attempt to detain him, as he was somewhat weary of the Professor's vagaries. He knew very well that Braddock would call on Don Pedro when he came to the Warrior Inn, and join forces with him in searching for the lost goods. And the train of thought initiated by the Professor's visit led Random to a certain drawer, whence he took the photograph of a splendid-looking beauty. To this he pressed` his lips. "Iwonder if your father will give you to me in exchange for that mummy," he thought, and kissed the pictured face again.

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