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  \"Iamveryangry,\"poutedthemaid。

  \"Inheaven’sname,why?\"questionedthebachelor。

  \"Youhave,sotospeak,boughtme。\"

  \"Impossible:yourpriceisprohibitive。\"

  \"Indeed,whenathousandpounds-\"

  \"Youareworthfiftyandahundredtimesasmuch。Pooh!\"

  \"Thatinterjectiondoesn’tanswermyquestion。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkitisonewhichneedsanswering,\"saidtheyoungmanlightly;\"therearemoreimportantthingstotalkaboutthanpounds,shillings,andsordidpence。\"

  \"Oh,indeed!Suchas-\"

  \"Love,onadaysuchasthisis。Lookatthesky,blueasyoureyes;atthesunshine,goldenasyourhair。\"

  \"Warmasyouraffection,youshouldsay。\"

  \"Affection!Socoldaword,whenIloveyou。\"

  \"Totheextentofonethousandpounds。\"

  \"Lucy,youarea-woman。Thatmoneydidnotbuyyourlove,buttheconsentofyourstepfathertoourmarriage。HadInothumoredhiswhim,hewouldhaveinsisteduponyourmarryingRandom。\"

  Lucypoutedagainandinscorn。

  \"AsifIeverwould,\"saidshe。

  \"Well,Idon’tknow。Randomisasoldierandabaronet;handsomeandagreeable,withacertainamountoftalent。Whatobjectioncanyoufindtosuchamatch?\"

  \"Oneinsuperableobjection;heisn’tyou,Archie-darling。\"

  \"H’m,theadjectiveappearstobeanafterthought,\"grumbledthebachelor;then,whenshemerelylaughedteasinglyafterthemannerofwomen,headdedmoodily:

  \"No,byJove,Randomisn’tme,byanymannerofmeans。Iambutapoorartistwithoutfameorposition,strugglingonthreehundredayearforagrudgingrecognition。\"

  \"Quiteenoughforone,yougreedycreature。\"

  \"Andfortwo?\"heinquiredsoftly。

  \"Morethanenough。\"

  \"Oh,nonsense,nonsense,nonsense!\"

  \"What!whenIamengagedtoyou?Actionsspeakmuchlouderthanremarks,Mr。ArchibaldHope。IloveyoumorethanIdomoney。\"

  \"Angel!angel!\"

  \"YousaidthatIwasawomanjustnow。Whatdo,youmean?\"

  \"This,\"andhekissedherwillinglipsinthelane,whichwasemptysaveforblackbirdsandbeetles。\"Isanyexplanationaclearone?\"

  \"Nottoanangel,whorequiresadoration,buttoawomanwho-

  Letuswalkon,Archie,orweshallbelatefordinner。\"

  Theyoungmansmiledandfrownedandsighedandlaughedinthespaceofthirtyseconds-somethingofafeatinthewayofemotionalgymnastics。ThefreakishfemininenatureperplexedhimasithadperplexedAdam,andhecouldnotunderstandthisrapidchangefrompoetrytoprose。Howcoulditbeotherwise,whenhewasbutfive-and-twenty,andengagedforthefirsttime?

  Threescoreyearsandtenisalltooshortatimetolearnwhatwomanreallyis,andeverystudentleavesthisworldwiththeconvictionthatofthethousandsideswhichthefemaleofmanpresentstothemaleofwoman,notonerevealsthebeinghedesirestoknow。Thereisalwaysadeepbelowadeep;aveilbehindaveil,aspherewithinasphere。

  \"It’smostremarkable,\"saidthepuzzledmaninthisinstance。

  \"Whatis?\"askedtheenigmapromptly。

  Toavoidanargumentwhichhecouldnotsustain,Archieswitchedhisontotheweather。

  \"ThisdayinSeptember;onecouldwellbelievethatitisstillthemonthofroses。\"

  \"What!Withthosewiltedhedgesandfallingleavesandreapedfieldsandgoldenhaystacks,and-and-\"

  Sheglancedaroundforfurtherillustrationsinthewayofcontradiction。

  \"Icanseeallthosethings,dear,andthemisplaceddayalso!\"

  \"Misplaced?\"

  \"JulydayslippedintoSeptember。Itcomesintothelandscapeofthisautumnmonth,asdoesloveintotheheartsofanelderlycouplewhofeeltoolatethesupremepassion。\"

  Lucy’seyesswepttheprospect,andthespring-likesunshine,revealingalltooclearlythewrinklesofagingNature,assistedhercomprehension。

  \"Iunderstand。Yetyouthhasitswisdom。\"

  \"Andoldageitsexperience。Thelawofcompensation,mydearest。ButIdon’tsee,\"headdedreflectively,\"whatyourremarkandmyanswerhavetodowiththeview,\"whereatLucydeclaredthathiswitswandered。

  Withinthelastfiveminutestheyhademergedfromasunkenlanewherethehedgeswerewhitewithdustanddrywithheattoavastopenspace,apparentlyattheWorld’s-End。HerethesaltingsspreadraggedlytowardsthestatelystreamoftheThames,intersectedbydykesandditches,byearthenramparts,crookedfences,sodwalls,andirregularlinesofstuntedtreesfollowingthewater-courses。Themarsheswereshaggywithreedsandrushes,andbrownwithcoarse,fadingherbage,althoughhereandtheregleamedemerald-huedpatchesofwater-soakedsoil,fitforfairy-rings。Beyondamoderatelyhighembankmentofturfandtimber,theloverscouldseethebroadriver,sweepingeastwardtotheNore,withhomeward-boundandoutward-faringshipsafloatonitsgoldentide。Acrossthegleamingwaters,fromwheretheylippedtheirbankstothefootoflowdomesticKentishhills,stretchedalluviallands,sparselytimbered,andintheclearsunshineclustersofhouses,greatandsmall,factorieswithtall,smokychimneys,clumpsoftreesandrigidrailwaylinescouldbediscerned。Thelandscapewasnotbeautiful,inspiteofthesun’sprofusegildings,buttotheloversitappearedaParadise。Cupid,lordofgodsandmen,hadbestowedonthemtheusualrose-coloredspectacleswhichformanimportantpartofhisstock-in-trade,andtheylookedabroadonafairyworld。WasnotSHEthere:wasnotHEthere:couldRomeoorJulietdesiremore?

  >Fromtheirfeetrantheslim,straightcauseway,whichwastheKing’shighwayofthedistrict-atrim,primlineofwhiteabovethepicturesquedisorderofthemarshes。Itskirtedthelow-lyingfieldsatthefootoftheuplandsandslippedthroughanirongatetoendinthefardistanceatthegiganticportalofTheFort。Thiswasasquat,ungainlypileofruggedgraystone,symmetricallybuilt,butaggressivelyuglyinitsveryregularity,sinceitinsultedthegracefulcurvesofNatureeverywherediscernible。Itstoodnakedlyamidstthebare,bleakmeadowsglitteringwithpoolsofstillwater,withnoteventheleafofacreepertosoftenitsmenacingwalls,althoughabovethemappearedthefull-foliagedtopsoftreesplantedinthebarrack-yard。Itlookedasthoughthegrimwallsbeltedasecretorchard。Whatwiththefrowningbattlements,theveryfewwindowsdiminutiveandcloselybarred,thesullenentranceandtheabsenceofanygraciousgreenery,GartleyFortresembledtheCastleofGiantDespair。Onthehitherside,butinvisibletothelovers,greatcannonsscowledontherivertheyprotected,and,whentheyspoke,receivedanswerfromsmallergunsacrossthestream。Therelessextensivefortswereconcealedamidsttreesandmaskedbyturfembankments,towatchandguardthegoldenargosiesofLondoncommerce。

  Lucy,alwaysimpressionable,shiveredwithherhandinthatofArchie’s,asshestaredatthelandscape,melancholyeveninthebrilliantsunshine。

  \"IshouldhatetoliveinGartleyFort,\"saidsheabruptly。\"Onemightaswellbeinjail。\"

  \"IfyoumarryRandomyouwillhavetolivethere,oronabaggagewagon。HeisR。G。A。captain,remember,andhastogowhereglorycallshim,likeagoodsoldier。\"

  \"Glorycancalluntilgloryishoarseforme,\"retortedthegirlcandidly。\"Ipreferanartist’sstudiotoacamp。\"

  \"Why?\"askedHope,laughingathervehemence。

  \"Thereasonisobvious。Ilovetheartist。\"

  \"Andifyoulovedthesoldier?\"

  \"IshouldmountthebaggagewagonandmakehimBovrilwhenhewaswounded。Butforyou,dear,Ishallcookandsewandbakeand-\"

  \"Stop!stop!Iwantawife,notahousekeeper。\"

  \"Everysensiblemanwantsthetwoinone。\"

  \"Butyoushouldbea,queen,darling。\"

  \"Notwithmyownconsent,Archie:theworkismuchtoohard。

  Existenceonsixpoundsaweekwithyouwillbemoreamusing。Wecantakeacottage,youknow,andlive,thesimplelifeinGartleyvillage,untilyoubecometheP。R。A。,andIcanbeLadyHope,towalkinsilkattire。\"

  \"YoushallbeQueenoftheEarth,darling,andwalkalone。\"

  \"Howdull!Iwouldmuchratherwalkwithyou。Andthatremindsmethatdinneriswaiting。Letustaketheshortcuthomethroughthevillage。Onthewayyoucantellmeexactlyhowyouboughtmefrommystep-fatherforonethousandpounds。\"

  ArchieHopefrownedattheincurableobstinacyofthesex。\"I

  didn’tbuyyou,dearest:howmanytimesdoyouwishmetodenyasalewhichnevertookplace?Imerelyobtainedyourstep-father’sconsenttoourmarriageinthenearfuture。\"

  \"Asifhehadanythingtodowithmymarriage,beingonlymystep-father,andhaving,inmyeyes,noauthority。Inwhatwaydidyougethisconsent-hisunnecessaryconsent,\"sherepeatedwithemphasis。

  Ofcourseitwaswasteofbreathtoarguewithawomanwhohadmadeuphermind。Thetwobegantowalktowardsthevillagealongthecauseway,andHopeclearedhisthroattoexplain-

  patientlyastoachild。

  \"Youknowthatyourstep-father-ProfessorBraddock-iscrazyonthesubjectofmummies?\"

  Lucynoddedinherprettywilfulway。\"HeisanEgyptologist。\"

  \"Quiteso,butlessfamousandrichthanheshouldbe,consideringhisknowledgeofdry-as-dustantiquities。Well,then,tomakealongstoryshort,hetoldmethathegreatlydesiredtoexamineintothedifferencebetweentheEgyptiansandthePeruvians,withregardtotheembalmingofthedead。\"

  \"IalwaysthoughtthathewastoofondofEgypttobotheraboutanyothercountry,\"saidLucysapiently。

  \"Mydear,itisn’tthecountryhecaresabout,butthecivilizationofthepast。TheIncasembalmedtheirdead,asdidtheEgyptians,andinsomewaytheProfessorheardofaRoyalMummy,swathedingreenbandages-sohedescribedittome。\"

  \"ItshouldbecalledanIrishmummy,\"saidLucyflippantly。

  \"Well?\"

  \"ThismummyisinpossessionofamanatMalta,andProfessorBraddock,hearingthatitwasforsaleforonethousandpounds-\"

  \"Oh!\"interruptedthegirlvivaciously,\"sothiswaswhyfathersentSidneyBoltonawaysixweeks%go?\"

  \"Yes。Asyouknow,Boltonisyourstep-father’sassistant,andisascrazyastheProfessoronthesubjectofEgypt。IaskedtheProfessorifhewouldallowmetomarryyou-\"

  \"Quiteunnecessary,\"interpolatedLucybriskly。

  Archiepassedovertheremarktoevadeanargument。

  \"WhenIaskedhim,hesaidthathewishedyoutomarryRandom,whoisrich。IpointedoutthatyoulovedmeandnotRandom,andthatRandomwasonayachtingcruise,whileIwasonthespot。

  HethensaidthathecouldnotwaitforthereturnofRandom,andwouldgivemeachance。\"

  \"Whatdidhemeanbythat?\"

  \"Well,itseemsthathewasinahurrytogetthisGreenMummyfromMalta,ashefearedlestsomeotherpersonshouldsnapitup。Thiswastwomonthsago,remember,andProfessorBraddockwantedthecashatonce。HadRandombeenherehecouldhavesuppliedit,butasRandomwasawayhetoldmethatifIhandedoveronethousandpoundstopurchasethemummy,thathewouldpermitourengagementnow,andourmarriageinsixmonths。Isawmychanceandtookit,foryourstep-fatherhasalwaysbeenanobstacleinourpath,Lucy,dear。InaweekProfessorBraddockhadthemoney,asIsoldoutsomeofmyinvestmentstogetit。

  HethensentBoltontoMaltainatrampsteamerforthesakeofcheapness,andnowexpectshimbackwiththeGreenMummy。\"

  \"HasSidneyboughtit?\"

  \"Yes。Hegotitforninehundredpounds,theProfessortoldme,andisbringingitbackinTheDiver-that’sthesametrampsteamerinwhichhewenttoMalta。Sothat’sthewholestory,andyoucanseethereisnoquestionofyoubeingbought。Thethousandpoundswenttogetyourfather’sconsent。\"

  \"Heisnotmyfather,\"snappedLucy,findingnothingelsetosay。

  \"Youcallhimso。\"

  \"Thatisonlyfromhabit。Ican’tcallhimMr。Braddock,orProfessorBraddock,whenIlivewithhim,so`father’isthesolemodeofaddresslefttome。Andafterall,\"sheadded,takingherlover’sarm,\"IliketheProfessor;heisverykindandgood,althoughextremelyabsent-minded。AndIamgladhehasconsented,forheworriedmealottomarrySirFrankRandom。I

  amgladyouboughtme。\"

  \"ButIdidn’t,\"criedtheexasperatedlover。

  \"Ithinkyoudid,andyoushouldn’thavediminishedyourincomebybuyingwhatyoucouldhavehadfornothing。\"

  Archieshruggedhisshoulders。Itwasvaintocombatherfixedidea。

  \"Ihavestillthreehundredayearleft。Andyouwereworthbuying。\"

  \"YouhavenorighttotalkofmeasthoughIhadbeenbought。\"

  Theyoungmangasped。\"Butyousaid-\"

  \"Oh,whatdoesitmatterwhatIsaid。Iamgoingtomarryyouonthreehundredayear,sothereitis。IsupposewhenBoltonreturns,myfatherwillbegladtoseethebackofme,andthenwillgotoEgyptwithSidneytoexplorethissecrettombheisalwaystalkingabout。\"

  \"Thatexpeditionwillrequiremorethanathousandpounds,\"saidArchiedryly。\"TheProfessorexplainedtheobstaclestome。

  However,hisdoingshavenothingtodowithus,darling。LetProfessorBraddockfumbleamongstthedeadifhelikes。Welive!\"

  \"Apart,\"sighedLucy。

  \"Onlyforthenextsixmonths;thenwecangetour,cottageandliveonlove,mydearest。\"

  \"Plusthreehundredayear,\"saidthegirlsensiblythensheadded,\"Oh,poorFrankRandom!\"

  \"Lucy,\"criedherloverindignantly。

  \"Well,Iwasonlypityinghim。He’saniceman,andyoucan’texpecthimtobepleasedatourmarriage。\"

  \"Perhaps,\"saidHopeinanicytone,\"youwouldlikehimtobethebridegroom。Ifso,thereisstilltime。\"

  \"Sillyboy!Sheshookhisarm。\"AsIlavebeenbought,youknowthatIcan’trunawayfrommypurchaser。\"

  \"Youdeniedbeingboughtjustnow。Itseemstome,Lucy,thatI

  amtomarryaweather-cock。\"

  \"Thatisonlyanimpolitenameforawoman,dear。Youhavenosenseofhumor,Frank,oryouwouldcallmeanAprillady。\"

  \"Becauseyouchangeeveryfiveminutes。H’m!It’spuzzling。\"

  \"Isit?PerhapsyouwouldlikemetoresembleWidowAnne,whoisalwaysfunereal。Heresheis,lookinglikeNiobe。\"

  TheywerestrollingthroughGartleyvillagebythistime,andthecottagerscametotheirdoorsandfrontgatestolookatthehandsomeyoungcouple。Everyoneknewoftheengagement,andapprovedofthesame,althoughsomehintedthatLucyKendalwouldhavebeenwisertomarrythesoldier-baronet。AmongstthesewasWidowAnne,whoreallywasMrs。Bolton,themotherofSidney,adismalfemaleinvariablyarrayedinrusty,stuffy,aggressivemourning,althoughherhusbandhadbeendeadforovertwentyyears。Becauseofthissamemourning,andbecauseshewasalwaystalkingofthedead,shevascalled\"WidowAnne,\"andlookedontheappellationasacomplimenttoherfidelity。Atthepresentmomentshestoodatthegateofhertinygarden,moppingherredeyeswithadingyhandkerchief。

  ’Ah,younglove,younglove,mylady,\"shegroaned,whenthecouplepassed,forshealwaysgaveLucyatitleasthoughshereallyandtrulyhadbecomethewifeofSirFrank,\"butwhoknowshowlongitmaylast?\"

  \"Aslongaswedo,\"retortedLucy,annoyedbythispropheticspeech。

  WidowAnnegroanedwithrelish。\"SomeandAaron,asisdeadandgone,thought,mylady。Butinsixmonthshewasknockingtheheadoffme。\"

  \"Themanwhowouldlayhishandonawomansaveinthewayof-\"

  \"Oh,Archie,whatnonsense,youtalk!\"criedMissKendalpettishly。

  \"Ah!\"sighedthewomanofexperience,\"Icalleditnonsensetoo,mylady,aforeAaron,whonowlieswiththeworms,laidmeoutwithaflat-iron。Men’sfitforjailsonly,asIallayssays。\"

  \"Aniceopinionyouhaveofoursex,\"remarkedArchiedryly。

  \"Ihave,sir。Icouldtellyouthingsaswouldmakeyourheadwagglewithhorroronthereshouldersofyours。\"

  \"WhataboutyoursonSidney?Ishealsowicked?\"

  \"Hewouldbeifhehadthestrength,whichhehasn’t,\"exclaimedthewidowwithuncomplimentaryfervor。\"He’sAaron’sson,andAaronhadn’tmuchtolearnfromthemasiswherehe’sgonetoo,\"

  andshelookeddownwardsignificantly。

  \"Sidneyisadecentyoungfellow,\"saidLucysharply。\"Howdareyoumiscallyourownfleshandblood,WidowAnne?MyfatherthinksagreatdealofSidney,elsehewouldnothavesenthimtoMalta。Dotryandbecheerful,there’sagoodsoul。Sidneywilltellyouplentytomakeyoulaugh,whenhecomeshome。\"

  \"Ifheeverdoescomehome,\"sighedtheoldwoman。

  \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"

  \"Oh,it’sallverywellaskingquestionsascan’tbeanswerednohow,mylady,butIbeallofamubble-fubble,thatIbe。\"

  \"Whatisamubble-fubble?\"askedHope,staring。

  \"It’saqueer-likefeelingofdeathandsorrowandtearsofbloodandnotliftingyourheadforgroans,\"saidWidowAnneincoherently,\"andthere’smeaningsinmubble-fumbles,aswe’retoldinScripture。NotbutwhatthePerfesser’sbeenakindgentlemantoSidintakinghimfromgoingroundwiththelaundrycart,andeddicatinghimtowatchcamphoratedcorpses:notaswhatI’dliketokeepaneyeonthemthingsmyself。Butthere’snomorewatchingformyboySid,asIdreamed。\"

  \"Whatdidyoudream?\"askedLucycuriously。

  WidowAnnethrewuptwognarledhands,wrinkledwithageandlaundrywork,screwingupherfacemeanwhile。

  \"Idreamedofbattleandmurderandsuddendeath,mylady,withSidinhiscoldgraveplayingonaharp,angel-like。Yes!\"shefoldedherrustyshawltightlyroundherspareformandnodded,\"therewasSid,lookingbeautifulinhiscoffin,andcutintoahash,asyoumightsay,with-\"

  \"Ugh!ugh!\"shudderedLucy,andArchiestrovetodrawheraway。

  \"Withmurderwrittenalloverhispoorface,\"pursuedthewidow。

  \"AndIwokeupscreechingwithcrampinmylegsandpainsinmylungs,andbeatingsinmyheart,andstiffnessinmy-\"

  \"Oh,hangit,shutup!\"shoutedArchie,seeingthatLucywasgrowingpaleatthisghoulishrecital,\"don’tbefool,woman。

  ProfessorBraddocksaysthatBolton’llbebackinthreedayswiththemummyhehasbeensenttofetchfromMalta。Youhavebeenhavingnightmare!Don’tyouseehowyouarefrighteningMissKendal?\"

  \"’TheWitch’ofEndor,sir-\"

  \"DeucetaketheWitchofEndorandyoualso。There’sashilling。

  Goanddrinkyourselfintoamorecheeryframeofmind。\"

  WidowAnnebittheshillingwithoneofhertworemainingteeth,anddroppedacurtsey。

  \"You’reagood,kindgentleman,\"shesmirked,cheeredattheideaofunlimitedgin。\"AndwhenmyboySiddocomehomeacorpse,I

  hopeyou’llcometothefuneral,sir。\"

  \"Whataraven!\"saidLucy,asWidowAnnetoddledawayinthedirectionoftheonepublic-houseinGartleyvillage。

  \"Idon’twonderthatthelateMr。Boltonlaidheroutwithaflat-iron。Toslaysuchawomanwouldbemeritorious。\"

  \"IwonderhowshecametobethemotherofSidney,\"saidMissKendalreflectively,astheyresumedtheirwalk,\"he’ssuchaclever,smart,andhandsomeyoungman。\"

  \"IthinkBoltonoweseverythingtotheProfessor’steachingandexample,Lucy,\"repliedherlover。\"Hewasanuncouthlad,I

  understand,whenyourstep-fathertookhimintothehousesixyearsago。Nowheisquitepresentable。Ishouldn’twonderifhemarriedMrs。Jasher。\"

  \"H’m!IratherthinkMrs。JasheradmirestheProfessor。\"

  \"Oh,he’llnevermarryher。Ifshewereamummytheremightbeachance,ofcourse,butasahumanbeingtheProfessorwillneverlookather。\"

  \"Idon’tknowsomuchaboutthat,Archie。Mrs。Jasherisattractive。\"

  Hopelaughed。\"Inamutton-dressed-as-lambway,nodoubt。\"

  \"Andshehasmoney。Myfatherispoorandso-\"

  \"Youmakeupamatchatonce,aseverywomanwilldo。Well,letusgetbacktothePyramids,andseehowtheflirtationisprogressing。\"

  Lucywalkedonforafewstepsinsilence。\"DoyoubelieveinMrs。Bolton’sdream,Archie?\"

  \"No!Ibelievesheeatsheavysuppers。Boltonwillreturnquitesafe;heisacleverfellow,noteasilytakenadvantageof。

  Don’tbotheranymoreaboutWidowAnneandherdismalprophecies。\"

  \"I’lltrynotto,\"repliedLucydutifully。\"Allthesame,Iwishshehadnottoldmeherdream,\"andsheshivered。

  CHAPTERII

  PROFESSORBRADDOCK

  TherewasonlyonereallypalatialmansioninGartley,andthatwastheancientGeorgianhouseknownasthePyramids。Lucy’sstepfatherhadgiventheplacethiseccentricnameontakinguphisabodetheresometenyearspreviously。BeforethattimethedwellinghadbeenoccupiedbytheLordoftheManorandhisfamily。Butnowtheoldsquirewasdead,andhisimpecuniouschildrenwerescatteredtothefourquartersoftheglobeinsearchofmoneywithwhichtorebuildtheirruinedfortunes。Asthevillagewassomewhatisolatedandratherunhealthilysituatedinamarshycountry,thehuge,roomyoldGrangehadnotbeeneasytolet,andhadprovedquiteimpossibletosell。Underthesedisastrouscircumstances,ProfessorBraddock-whodescribedhimselfhumorouslyasascientificpauper-hadobtainedthetenancyataridiculouslylowrental,muchtohissatisfaction。

  Manypeoplewouldhavepaidmoneytoavoidexileinthesedampwastelands,which,asitwere,fringedcivilization,buttheirlonelinessanddesolationsuitedtheProfessorexactly。HerequiredampleroomforhisEgyptiancollection,withplentyoftimetodecipherhieroglyphicsandstudyperisheddynastiesoftheNileValley。TheworldofthepresentdaydidnotinterestBraddockintheleast。Helivedalmostcontinuouslyonthatportionofthementalplanewhichhadtodowiththefar-distantpast,andonlyconcernedhimselfwithphysicalexistence,whenitconsistedofmummiesandmysticbeetles,sepulchralornaments,pictureddocuments,hawk-headeddeitiesandsuchlikethingsofalmostinconceivableantiquity。Herarelywalkedabroadandwasinvariablylateformeals,savewhenhemissedanyparticularonealtogether,whichhappenedfrequently。Absent-mindedinconversation,untidyindress,unpracticalinbusiness,dreamyinmanner,ProfessorBraddocklivedsolelyforarchaeology。Thatsuchamanshouldhavetakentohimselfawifewasmystery。

  Yethehadbeenmarriedfifteenyearsbeforetoawidow,whopossessedalimitedincomeandonesmallchild。ItwastheopportunityofsecuringtheuseofasteadyincomewhichhaddecoyedBraddockintothematrimonialsnareofMrs。Kendal。Toputitplainly,hehadmarriedtheagreeablewidowforhermoney,althoughhecouldscarcelybecalledafortune-hunter。LikeEugeneAram,hedesiredcashtoassistlearning,andasthatscholarhadcommittedmurdertosecurewhathewanted,sodidtheProfessormarrytoobtainhisends。Theseweretohavesomeonetomanagethehouse,andtobesetfreefromthenecessityofearninghisbread,sothathemightindulgeinpursuitsmorepleasurablethanmoney-making。Mrs。Kendalwasaplacid,phlegmaticlady,wholikedratherthanlovedtheProfessor,andwhodesiredhimmoreasacompanionthanasahusband。WithBraddockshedidnotarrangearomanticmarriagesomuchasenterintoacongenialpartnership。Shewantedamaninthehouse,andhedesiredfreedomfrompecuniaryembarrassment。Ontheselinestheprosaicbargainwasstruck,andMrs。KendalbecametheProfessor’swifewithentirelysuccessfulresults。Shegaveherhusbandahome,andherchildafather,whobecamefondofLucy,andwho-consideringhewasmerelyanamateurparent-actedadmirably。

  Butthissensiblepartnershiplastedonlyforfiveyears。Mrs。

  BraddockdiedofachillontheliverandleftherfivehundredayeartotheProfessorforlife,withremaindertoLucy,thenasmallgirloften。ItwasatthiscriticalmomentthatBraddockbecameapracticalmanforthefirstandlasttimeinhisdreamylife。Heburiedhiswifewithunfeignedregret-forhehadbeensincerelyattachedtoherinhisabsent-mindedway-andsentLucytoaHampsteadboardingschool。Afteraninterviewwithhislatewife’slawyertoseethattheincomewassafe,hesoughtforahouseinthecountry,andquicklydiscoveredGartleyGrange,whichnoonewouldtakebecauseofitsisolation。WithinthreemonthsfromtheburialofMrs。Braddock,thewidowerhadremovedhimselfandhiscollectiontoGartley,andhadrenamedhisnewabodethePyramids。Herebedweltquietlyandenjoyably-fromhisdry-as-dustpointofview-fortenyears,andhereLucyKendalhadcomewhenhereducationwascompleted。ThearrivalofamarriageableyoungladymadenodifferenceintheProfessor’shabits,andhehailedherthankfullyasthesuccessortohermotherinmanagingthesmallestablishment。ItistobefearedthatBraddockwassomewhatselfishinhisviews,butthefixedideaofarchaeologicalresearchmadehimegotistical。

  Themansionwasthree-story,flat-roofed,extremelyuglyandunexpectedlycomfortable。Builtofmellowredbrickwithdingywhitestonefacings,itstoodafewyardsbackfromtheroadwaywhichranfromGartleyFortthroughthevillage,and,attheprecisepointwherethePyramidswassituated,curvedabruptlythroughwoodlandstoterminateamileaway,atJessum,thelocalstationoftheThamesRailwayLine。Anironrailing,embeddedinmolderingstonework,dividedthenarrowfrontgardenfromtheroad,andoneithersideofthedoor-whichcouldbereachedbyfiveshallowsteps-grewtwosmallyewtrees,smartlyclippedandtrimmedintoconesofdullgreen。Theseyewspossessedsomemagicalsignificance,whichProfessorBraddockwouldoccasionallyexplaintochancevisitorsinterestedinoccultmatters;for,amongstotherthingsEgyptian,thearchaeologistsearchedintothemagicoftheSonsofKhem,andinsistedthattherewasmoretruththansuperstitionintheirenchantments。

  Braddockusedallthevastroomsofthegroundfloortohousehiscollectionofantiquities,whichhehadacquiredthroughmanylaboriousyears。Hedweltentirelyinthismuseum,ashisbedroomadjoinedhisstudy,andhefrequentlydevouredhishurriedmealsamongstthebrilliantlytintedmummycases。Theembalmeddeadpopulatedhisworld,andonlynowandthen,whenLucyinsisted,didheascendtothefirstfloor,whichwasherparticularabode。Herewasthedrawing-room,thedining-roomandLucy’sboudoir;herealsoweresundrybedrooms,furnishedandunfurnished,inoneofwhichMissKendalslept,whiletheothersremainedvacantforchancevisitors,principallyfromthescientificworld。Thethirdstorywasdevotedtothecook,herhusband-whoactedasgardener-andtothehouseparlormaid,acompositedomestic,whoworkedfrommorninguntilnightinkeepingthegreathouseclean。Duringthedaytheseservantsattendedtotheirbusinessinacomfortablebasement,wherethecookruledsupreme。Atthebackofthemansionstretchedafairlylargekitchengarden,towhichthecook’shusbanddevotedhisattention。Thiswastheentiredomainbelongingtothetenant,as,ofcourse,theProfessordidnotrentthearableacresandcomfortablefarmswhichhadbelongedtothedispossessedfamily。

  Everythinginthehousewentsmoothly,asLucywasamethodicalyoungperson,whowentbytheclockandthealmanac。Braddocklittleknewhowmuchofhisundeniablecomfortheowedtoherfosteringcare;for,priortoherreturnfromschool,hehadbeenrobbedrightandleftbyunscrupulousdomestics。Whenhisstep-daughterarrivedhesimplyhandedoverthekeysandthehousekeepingmoney-afixedsum-andgaveherstrictinstructionsnottobotherhim。MissKendalfaithfullyobservedthisinjunction,assheenjoyedbeingundisputedmistress,andknewthat,solongasherstep-fatherhadhismeals,hisbed,hisbathandhisclothes,herequirednothingsavetheconstantsocietyofhisbelovedmummies,ofwhichnoonewishedtodeprivehim。Thesehedustedandcleansedandrearrangedhimself。NotevenLucydaredtoinvadethemuseum,andthemerementionofspringcleaningdrovetheProfessorintodisplayingfranticrage,inwhichheusedbadlanguage。

  OnreturningfromherwalkwithArchie,thegirlhadluredherstep-fatherintoassumingarustydresssuit,whichhaddoneserviceformanyyears,andhadcoaxedhimintoapromisetobepresentatdinner。Mrs。Jasher,thelivelywidowofthedistrict,wascoming,andBraddockapprovedofawomanwholookeduptohimastheonewisemanintheworld。Evenscienceissusceptibletojudiciousflattery,andMrs。Jasherwasneverbackwardinputtingheradmirationintowords。FemalegossipdeclaredthatthewidowwishedtobecomethesecondMrs。

  Braddock,butifthiswasreallythecase,shehadbutsmallchanceofgainingherend。TheProfessorhadoncesacrificedhislibertytosecureacompetence,and,havingacquiredfivehundredayear,wasnotinclinedforasecondmatrimonialventure。Hadthewidowbeenadollarheiresswithamillionatherbackhewouldnothavetroubledtoplacearingonherfinger。AndcertainlyMrs。Jasherhadlittletogainfromsuchadrearymarriage,beyondacollectionofrubbish-asshesaid-andadullcountryhousesituatedinadistrictinhabitedsolelybypeasantsbelongingtoSaxontimes。

  ArchieHopeleftLucyatthedoorofthePyramidsandrepairedtohisvillagelodgings,forthepurposeofassumingeveningdress。

  Lucy,beingherownhousekeeper,assistedtheoverworkedparlormaidtolayanddecoratethetablebeforereceivingtheguests。

  ThusMrs。Jasherfoundnooneinthedrawing-roomtowelcomeher,and,takingtheprivilegeofoldfriendship,descendedtobeardBraddockinhisden。TheProfessorraisedhiseyesfromanewlyboughtscarabeustobeholdastoutlittleladysmilingonhimfromthedoorway。Hedidnotappeartobegratefulfortheinterruption,butMrs。Jasherwasnotatalldismayed,beingaman-hunterbyprofession。Besides,shesawthatBraddockwasinthecloudsasusual,andwouldhavereceivedtheKinghimselfinthesameabsent-mindedmanner。

  \"Pouf!whatanabominalsmell!\"exclaimedthewidow,holdingaflimsylacehandkerchieftohernose。\"Kindofcamphor-sandal-wood-charnel-housesmell。Iwonderyouarenotasphyxiated。Pouf!Ugh!Bur-r-r!\"

  TheProfessorstaredatherwithcold,fishyeyes。\"Didyouspeak?\"

  \"Oh,dearme,yes,andyoudon’tevenaskmetotakeachair。IfIwereanastystuffymummy,now,youwouldbeembracingmeby,thistime。Don’tyouknowthatIhavecometodinner,yousillyman?\"andshetappedhimplayfullywithherclosedfan。

  \"Ihavehaddinner,\"saidBraddock,egotisticasusual。

  \"No,youhavenot。\"Mrs。Jasherspokepositively,andpointedtoasmalltrayofuntouchedfoodonthesidetable。\"Youhavenotevenhadluncheon。Youmustliveonair,likeachameleon-oronlove,perhaps,\"sheendedinasignificantlytendertone。

  ButshemightaswellhavespokentothegraniteimageofHorusinthecorner。Braddockmerelyrubbedhischinandstaredharderthaneverattheglitteringvisitor。

  \"Dearme!\"hesaidinnocently。\"Imusthaveforgottentoeat。

  Lamplight!\"helookedroundvaguely。\"Ofcourse,Irememberlightingthelamps。Timehasgonebyveryrapidly。Iamreallyhungry。\"Hepausedtomakesure,thenrepeatedhisremarkinamorepositivemanner。\"Yes,Iamveryhungry,Mrs。Jasher。\"Helookedatherasthoughshehadjustentered。\"Ofcourse,Mrs。

  Jasher。Doyouwishtoseemeaboutanythingparticular?\"

  Thewidowfrownedathisinattention,andthenlaughed。Itwasimpossibletobeangrywiththisdreamer。

  \"Ihavecometodinner,Professor。Dotryandwakeup;youarehalfasleepandhalfstarved,too,Iexpect。\"

  \"Icertainlyfeelunaccountablyhungry,\"admittedBraddockcautiously。

  \"Unaccountably,whenyouhaveeatennothingsincebreakfast。Youweirdman,Ibelieveyouareamummyyourself。

  ButtheProfessorhadagainreturnedtoexaminethescarabeus,thistimewithapowerfulmagnifyingglass。

  \"Itcertainlybelongstothetwentiethdynasty,\"hemurmured,wrinklinghisbrows。

  Mrs。Jasherstampedandflirtedherfanpettishly。Thecreature’ssoul,shedecided,wascertainlynotinhisbody,anduntilitcamebackhewouldcontinuetoignoreher。Withtheannoyanceofawomanwhoisnotgettingherownway,sheleanedbackinBraddock’sonecomfortablechair-whichshehadunerringlyselected-andexaminedhimintently。Perhapsthegossipswerecorrect,andshewastryingtoimaginewhatkindofahusbandhewouldmake。Butwhatevermightbeherthoughts,sheeyedBraddockasearnestlyasBraddockeyedthescarabeus。

  OutwardlytheProfessordidnotappearlikethesavanthewasreportedtobe。Hewassmallofstature,plumpofbody,rosyasalittleCupid,andextraordinarilyyouthful,consideringhisfifty-oddyearsofscientificwearandtear。Withasmooth,clean-shavenface,plentifulwhitehairlikespunsilk,andneatfeetandhands,hedidnotlookhisage。Thedreamylookinhissmallblueeyeswasratherbeliedbythehardnessofhisthin-

  lippedmouth,andbythepugnaciouspushofhisjaw。Theeyesandthedome-likeforeheadhintedthatbrainwithoutmuchoriginality;butthelowerpartofthiscontradictorycountenancemighthavebelongedtoaprize-fighter。Nevertheless,Braddock’splumpnessdidawaytoaconsiderableextentwithhisaggressivelook。Itwascertainlylatent,butonlycametothesurfacewhenhefoughtwithabrothersavantoversometomb-dwellerfromThebes。Inthesoftlamplighthelookedlikeafightingcherub,anditwasapity-intheinterestsofart-thatthehairlesspinkandwhitefacedidnotsurmountapairofwingsratherthanarustyandill-fittingdresssuit。

  \"He’snanesadaftyashelooks,\"thoughtMrs。Jasher,whowasScotch,althoughsheclaimedtobecosmopolitan。\"Withhismummiesheisallright,butoutsidethosehemightbedifficulttomanage。Andthesethings,\"sheglancedroundtheshadowyroom,crowdedwiththedeadandtheirearthlybelongings。\"I

  don’tthinkIwouldcaretomarrytheBritishMuseum。Toomuchlikehardwork,andIamnotsoyoungasIwas。\"

  Thenearmirror-apolishedsilverone,whichhadbelonged,agesago,tosomecoquetteofMemphis-deniedthisuncomplimentarythought,forMrs。Jasherdidnotlookadayoverthirty,althoughherbirthcertificatesetherdownasforty-five。Inthelamplightshemighthavepassedforevenyounger,socarefullyhadshepreservedwhatremainedtoherofyouth。Sheassuredlywassomewhatstout,andneverhadbeensotallasshedesiredtobe。Butthelinesofherplumpfigurewerestilldiscernibleinthe,cunninglycutgown,andshecarriedherlittleselfwithsuchmightydignitythatpeopleoverlookedthemortifyingheightofatrifleoverfivefeet。Herfeaturesweresmallandneat,butherlargeblueeyesweresonoticeableandmeltingthatthoseonwhomsheturnedthemignoredthelackofboldnessinchinandnose。Herhairwasbrownandarrangedinthelatestfashion,whilehercomplexionwassofreshandpinkthat,ifshedidpaint-asjealouswomenaverred-shemusthavebeenquiteanartistwiththehare’sfootandtherougepotandthenecessarypowderpuff。

  Mrs。Jasher’sclothesrepaidthethoughtsheexpendeduponthem,andshewasartisticinthisasinotherthings。Dressedinacrocus-yellowgown,withshortsleevestorevealherbeautifularms,andcutlowtodisplayhersplendidbust,shelookedperfectlydressed。Awomanwouldhavedeclaredthewide-nettedblacklacewithwhichthedresswasdrapedtobecheap,andwouldhavehintedthatthewidowworetoomanyjewelsinherhair,onhercorsage,roundherarms,andridiculouslygaudyringsonherfingers。Thismighthavebeentrue,forMrs。JashersparkledliketheMilkyWayateverymovement;butthegleamofgoldandtheflashofgemsseemedtosuitheropulentbeauty。HerslightestmovementwaftedaroundherastrangeChineseperfume,whichsheobtained-soshesaid-fromafriendofherlatehusband’swhowasintheBritishEmbassyatPekin。NoonepossessedthisespecialperfumebutMrs。Jasher,andanyonewhohadpreviouslymether,meetingherinthedarkness,couldhaveguessedatheridentity。Withasmiletoshowherwhiteteeth,withhergolden-hueddressandglitteringjewels,theprettywidowglowedinthatglimmeringroomlikeatropicalbird。

  TheProfessorraisedhisdreamyeyesandlaidthebeetleononeside,whenhisbrainfullygraspedthatthischarmingvisionwaswaitingtobeentertained。Shewasbettertolookuponeventhanthebelovedscarabeus,andheadvancedtoshakehandsasthoughshehadjustenteredtheroom。Mrs。Jasher-knowinghisways-

  rosetoextendherhand,andthetwosmall,stoutfigureslookedabsurdlylikeapairofchubbyDresdenornamentswhichhadsteppedfromthemantelshelf。

  \"Dearlady,Iamgladtoseeyou。Youhave-youhave\"-theProfessorreflected,andthencamebackwitharushtothepresentcentury-\"youhavecometodinner,ifImistakenot。\"

  \"Lucyaskedmeaweekago,\"sherepliedtartly,fornowomanlikestobeneglectedforamerebeetle,howeverancient。

  \"Thenyouwillcertainlygetagooddinner,\"saidBraddock,wavinghisplumpwhitehands。\"Lucyisanexcellenthousekeeper。

  Ihavenofaulttofindwithher-nofaultatall。Butsheisobstinate-oh,veryobstinate,ashermotherwas。Doyouknow,dearlady,thatinapapyrusscrollwhichIlatelyacquiredI

  foundtherecipeforagenuineEgyptiandish,whichAmenemha-

  thelastPharaohoftheeleventhdynasty,youknow-mighthaveeaten,andprobablydideat。IdesiredLucytoserveitto-night,butsherefused,muchtomyannoyance。Theingredients,whichhadtodowithroastedgazelle,wereoilandcorianderseedand-ifmymemoryservesme-asafoetida。\"

  \"Ugh!\"Mrs。Jasher’shandkerchiefwentagaintohermouth。\"Saynomore,Professor;yourdishsoundshorrid。Idon’twishtoeatit,andbeturnedintoamummybeforemytime。\"

  \"Youwouldmakeareallybeautifulmummy,\"saidBraddock,payingwhatheconceivedwasacompliment;\"and,shouldyoudie,Ishallcertainlyattendtoyourembalming,ifyoupreferthattocremation。\"

  \"Youdreadfulman!\"criedthewidow,turningpaleandshrinking。

  \"Why,Ireallybelievethatyouwouldliketoseemepackedawayinoneofthosedisgustingcoffins。\"

  \"Disgusting!\"criedtheoutragedProfessor,strikingoneofthebrilliantlytintedcases。\"Canyoucallsobeautifulaspecimenofsepulchralartdisgusting?Lookatthecolors,attheregularityofthehieroglyphics-why,thehistoryofthedeadissetoutinthismagnificentseriesofpictures。\"Headjustedhispince-nezandbegantoread,\"TheOsirian,Scemiophisthatisafemalename,Mrs。Jasher-who-\"

  \"Idon’twanttohavemyhistorywrittenonmycoffin,\"

  interruptedthewidowhysterically,forthisfunerealtalkfrightenedher。\"Itwouldtakemuchmorespacethanamummycaseuponwhichtowriteit。Mylifehasbeenvolcanic,Icantellyou。Bytheway,\"sheaddedhurriedly,seeingthatBraddockwasontheeveofresumingthereading,\"tellmeaboutyourIncamummy。Hasitarrived?\"

  TheProfessorimmediatelyfollowedthefalsetrail。\"Notyet,\"

  hesaidbriskly,rubbinghissmoothhands,\"butinthreedaysI

  expectTheDiverwillbeatPierside,andSidneywillbringthemummyonhere。IshallunpackitatonceandlearnexactlyhowtheancientPeruviansembalmedtheirdead。Doubtlesstheylearnedtheartfrom-\"

  \"TheEgyptians,\"venturedMrs。Jasherrashly。

  Braddockglared。\"Nothingofthesort,dearlady,\"hesnortedangrily。\"Absurd,ridiculous!IaminclinedtobelievethatEgyptwasmerelyacolonyofthatvastislandofAtlantismentionedbyPlato。There-ifmytheoryiscorrect-

  civilizationbegun,andthekingsofAtlantis-doubtlessthegodsofhistoricaltribes-governedthewholeworld,includingthatportionwhichwenowtermSouthAmerica。\"

  \"DoyoumeantosaythattherewereYankeesinthosedays?\"

  inquiredMrs。Jasherfrivolously。

  TheProfessortuckedhishandsunderhisshabbycoattailsandstrodeupanddowntheroomwarminghisrage,whichwasprovokedbysuchignorance。

  \"Goodheavens,madam,wherehaveyoulived?\"heexclaimedexplosively-\"areyouafool,ormerelyanignorantwoman?Iamtalkingofprehistorictimes,thousandsofyearsago,whenyouwereprobablyastrayatomembeddedintheslime。\"

  \"Oh,youhorridcreature!\"criedMrs。Jasherindignantly,andwasabouttogiveBraddockheropinion,ifonlytoshowhimthatshecouldholdherown,whenthedooropened。

  \"Howareyou,Mrs。Jasher?\"saidLucy,advancing。

  \"HereamIandhereisArchie。Dinnerisready。Andyou-\"

  \"Iamveryhungry,\"saidMrs。Jasher。\"Ihavebeencalledanatomoftheslime,\"thenshelaughedandtookpossessionofyoungHope。

  Lucywrinkledherbrow;shedidnotapproveofthewidow’sman-annexinginstinct。

  CHAPTERIII

  AMYSTERIOUSTOMB

  OnememberoftheBraddockhouseholdwasnotincludedinthegeneralstaff,beingamereappendageoftheProfessorhimself。

  Thiswasadwarfish,misshapenKanaka,apigmyinheight,butagiantinbreadth,withshort,thicklegs,andlong,powerfularms。Hehadalargehead,andasomewhathandsomeface,withmelancholyblackeyesandafinesetofwhiteteeth。LikemostPolynesians,hisskinwasofapalebronzeandelaboratelytattooed,eventhecheeksandchinbeingscoredwithcurvesandstraightlinesofmysticalimport。Butthemostnoticeablethingabouthimwashishugemopoffrizzledhair,which,bysomeprocess,knownonlytohimself,heusuallydyedavividyellow。

  TheflaringlocksstreamingfromhisheadmadehimresembleaPeruvianimageofthesun,anditwasthispeculiarcoiffurewhichhadprocuredforhimtheoddnameofCockatoo。Thefactthatthisgrotesquecreatureinvariablyworeawhitedrillsuit,emphasizedstillmorethesuggestionofhislikenesstoanAustralianparrot。

  CockatoohadcomefromtheSolomonIslandsinhisteenstothecolonyofQueensland,toworkontheplantations,andtheretheProfessorhadpickedhimupashisbodyservant。WhenBraddockreturnedtomarryMrs。Kendal,theboyhadrefusedtoleavehim,althoughitwasrepresentedtotheyoungsavagethathewassomewhattoobarbaricforsoberEngland。Finally,theProfessorhadconsentedtobringhimoverseas,andhadneverregretteddoingso,forCockatoo,findinghisscientificmasteratruefriend,worshippedhimasavisiblegod。HavingbeencapturedwhenyoungbyPacificblack-birders,hetalkedexcellentEnglish,andfromcontactwiththenecessaryrestraintsofcivilizationwas,onthewhole,extremelywellbehaved。Occasionally,whenteasedbythevillagersandhisfellow-servants,hewouldbreakintochildishrages,whichborderedonthedangerous。ButawordfromBraddockalwaysquietedhim,andwhenpenitenthewouldcrawllikeawhippeddogtothefeetofhisdivinity。Forthemostparthelivedentirelyinthemuseum,lookingafterthecollectionandguardingitfromharm。Lucy-whohadahorrorofthecreature’suncannylooks-objectedtoCockatoowaitingatthetable,anditwasonlyonrareoccasionsthathewaspermittedtoassisttheharassedparlormaid。OnthisnighttheKanakaactedexcellentlyasabutler,andcreptsoftlyroundthetable,attendingtotheneedsofthediners。Hewasanadmirableservant,deftandhandy,buthisblue-linedfaceandsquatfiguretogetherwiththeobtrusivelygoldenhalo,ratherworriedMrs。

  Jasher。And,indeed,inspiteofcustom,Lucyalsofeltuncomfortablewhenthisgnomehoveredatherelbow。Itlookedasthoughoneofthefantasticalidolsfromthemuseumbelowhadcometohaunttheliving。

  \"IdonotlikethatGolliwog,\"breathedMrs。Jashertoherhost,whenCockatoowasatthesideboard。\"Hegivesmethecreeps。\"

  \"Imagination,mydearlady,pureimagination。Whyshouldwenothaveapicturesqueanimaltowaituponus?\"

  \"Hewouldwaitpicturesquelyenoughatacannibalfeast,\"

  suggestedArchie,withalaugh。

  \"Don’t!\"murmuredLucy,withashiver。\"Ishallnotbeabletoeatmydinnerifyoutalkso。\"

  \"OddthatHopeshouldsaywhathehassaid,\"observedBraddockconfidentlytothewidow。\"Cockatoocomesfromacannibalisland,anddoubtlesshasseentheconsumptionofhumanflesh。

  No,no,mydearlady,donotlooksoalarmed。Idon’tthinkhehaseatenany,ashewastakentoQueenslandlongbeforehecouldparticipateinsuchbanquets。Heisaverydecentanimal。\"

  \"Averydangerousone,Ifancy,\"retortedMrs。Jasher,wholookedpale。

  \"Onlywhenheloseshistemper,andI’malwaysabletosuppressthatwhenitisatitsworst。Youarenoteatingyourmeat,mydearlady。\"

  \"Canyouwonderatit,andyoutalkofcannibals?\"

  \"Letuschangetheconversationtocereals,\"suggestedHope,whoseappetitewasofthebest-\"wheat,forinstance。InthisqueerlittlevillageInoticethehousesaredividedbyafieldofwheat。Itseemswrongsomehowforcorntobebunchedupwithhouses。\"

  \"That’soldFarmerJenkins,\"saidLucyvivaciously;\"heownsthreeorfouracresnearthepublic-houseandwillnotallowthemtobebuiltover,althoughhehasbeenofferedalotofmoney。I

  noticedmyself,Archie,theoddityoffindingacornfieldsurroundedbycottages。It’slikeAliceinWonderland。\"

  \"Butfancyanyoneofferingmoneyforlandhere,\"observedHope,toyingwithhisclaretglass,whichhadjustbeenrefilled,bytheattentiveCockatoo,\"attheBack-of-Beyond,asitwere。I

  shouldn’tcaretolivehere-theneighborhoodissodesolate。\"

  \"Allthesameyoudolivehere!\"interposedMrs。Jashersmartly,andwitharoguishglanceatLucy。

  ArchiecaughttheglanceandsawtheblushonMissKendal’sface。

  \"Youhaveansweredyourquestionyourself,Mrs。Jasher,\"he-

  said,smiling。\"Ihavetheinducementyouhintattoremainhere,andcertainly,asalandscapepainter,Iadmirethemarshesandsunsets。AsanartistandanengagedmanIstopinGartley,otherwiseIshouldclearout。ButIfailtoseewhyaladyofyourattractionsshould-\"

  \"Imayhaveasentimentalreasonalso,\"interruptedthewidow,withaslyglanceattheabsent-mindedProfessor,whowasdrawinghieroglyphicsonthetable-clothwithafork;\"also,mycottageischeapandverycomfortable。ThelateMr。JasherdidnotleavemesufficientmoneytoliveinLondon。HewasaconsulinChina,youknow,andconsulsareneververywellpaid。Iwillcomeinforalargeincome,however。\"

  \"Indeed,\"saidLucypolitely,andwonderingwhyMrs。Jasherwassocommunicative。\"SoonIhope。\"

  \"Itmaybeverysoon。Mybrother,youknow-amerchantinPekin。Hehascomehometodie,andisunmarried。Whenhedoesdie,IshallgotoLondon。But,\"addedthewidow,meditativelyandglancingagainattheProfessor,\"IshallbesorrytoleavedearGartley。Still,thememoryofhappyhoursspentinthishousewillalwaysremainwithme。Ahme!ahme!\"andsheputherhandkerchieftohereyes。

  LucytelegraphedtoArchiethatthewidowwasahumbug,andArchietelegraphedbackthathequiteagreedwithher。ButtheProfessor,whomthemomentarysilencehadbroughtbacktothepresentcentury,lookedupandaskedLucyifthedinnerwasfinished。

  \"Ihavetodosomeworkthisevening,\"saidtheProfessor。

  \"Oh,father,whenyousaidthatyouwouldtakeaholiday,\"saidLucyreproachfully。

  \"Iamdoingsonow。LookatthepreciousminutesIamwastingineating,mydear。LifeisshortandmuchremainstobedoneinthewayofEgyptianexploration。ThereisthesepulchreofQueenTahoser。IfIcouldonlyenterthat,\"andhesighed,whilehelpinghimselftocream。

  \"Whydon’tyou?\"askedMrs。Jasher,whowasbeginningtogiveupherpursuitofBraddock,foritwasnousewooingamanwhoseinterestscentredentirelyinEgyptiantombs。

  \"Ihaveyettodiscoverit,\"saidtheProfessorsimply;then,warmingtothecongenialtheme,heglancedaroundanddeliveredashorthistoricallecture。\"TahoserwasthechiefwifeandqueenofafamousPharaoh-thePharaohoftheExodus,infact。\"

  \"TheonewhowasdrownedintheRedSea?\"askedArchieidly。

  \"Why,yes-butthathappenedlater。BeforepursuingtheHebrews,-iftheMosaicaccountistobebelieved,-thisPharaohmarchedfarintotheinteriorofAfrica,-theLibyaoftheancients,-andconqueredthenativesofUpperEthiopia。

  Beingdeeplyinlovewithhisqueen,hetookherwithhimonthisexpedition,andshediedbeforethePharaohreturnedtoMemphis。

  >FromrecordswhichIdiscoveredinthemuseumofCairo,IhavereasontobelievethatthePharaohburiedherwithmuchpompinEthiopia,sacrificing,Ibelieve,manyprisonersathergorgeousfuneralrites。FromthewealthofthatPharaoh-forwealthyhemusthavebeenonaccountofhisnumerousvictories-andfromtheloveheborethisprincess,Iamconfident-confident,\"

  addedBraddock,strikingthetablevehemently,\"thatwhendiscovered,hertombwillbefilledwithriches,andmayalsocontaindocumentsofincalculablevalue。\"

  \"Andyouwishtogetthemoney?\"askedMrs。Jasher,whowasratherbored。

  TheProfessorrosefiercely。\"Money!Icarenothingformoney。

  Idesiretoobtainthefuneraljewelryandgoldenmasks,thepreciousimagesofthegods,soastoplacethemintheBritishMuseum。AndthescrollsofpapyrusburiedwiththemummyofTahosermaycontainanaccountofEthiopiancivilization,aboutwhichweknownothing。Oh,thattomb,-thattomb!\"Braddockbegantowalktheroom,quiteforgettingthathehadnotfinishedhisdinner。\"Iknowthemountainswhoseentrailswerepiercedtoformthesepulchre。WereIabletogotoAfrica,IamcertainthatIshoulddiscoverthetomb。Ah,withwhatglorywouldmynamebecovered,wereIsofortunate!\"

  \"Whydon’tyougotoAfrica,sir,andtry?\"askedHope。

  \"Fool!\"criedtheProfessorpolitely。\"Tofitoutanexpeditionwouldtakesomefivethousandpounds,ifnotmore。IwouldhavetopenetratethroughahostilecountrytoreachthechainofmountainsIspeakof,whereIknowthisprecioustombistobefound。Ineedsupplies,anescort,guns,camels,andalltherestofit。Aleadermustbeobtainedtomanagethefightingmennecessarytopassthroughthisdangerouszone。ItisnoeasytasktofindthetombofTahoser。AndyetifIcould-ifI

  couldonlygetthemoney,\"andhewalkedupanddownwithhisheadbentonhisbreast。

  Mrs。JasherwasusedtoBraddock’svagariesbythistime,andmerelycontinuedtofanherselfplacidly。

  \"IwishIcouldhelpyouwiththeexpedition,\"shesaidquietly。

  \"IshouldliketohavesomeofthatlovelyEgyptianjewelrymyself。ButIamquiteapauper,untilmybrotherdies,poorman。Then-\"Shehesitated。

  \"Whatthen?\"askedBraddock,wheeling。

  \"Ishallaidyouwithpleasure。\"

  \"It’sabargain!\"Braddockstretchedouthishand。

  \"Abargain,\"saidMrs。Jasher,acceptingthegraspsomewhatnervously,forshehadnotexpectedtobetakensoreadilyatherword。AglanceatLucyrevealedhernervousness。

  \"Dositdown,father,andfinishyourdinner,\"saidthatyounglady。\"Iamsureyouwillhavemorethanenoughtodowhenthemummyarrives。\"

  \"Mummy-whatmummy?\"murmuredBraddock,againbeginningtoeat。

  \"TheIncamummy。\"

  \"Ofcourse。ThemummyofIncaCaxas,whichSidneyisbringingfromMalta。WhenIstripthatcorpseofitsgreenbandagesI

  shallfind-\"

  \"Findwhat?\"askedArchie,seeingthattheProfessorhesitated。

  Braddockcastaswiftlookathisquestioner。

  \"IshallfindthepeculiarmodeofPeruvianembalming,\"herepliedabruptly,andsomehowthewayinwhichhespokegaveHopetheimpressionthattheanswerwasanexcuse。ButbeforehecouldformulatethethoughtthatBraddockwasconcealingsomething,Mrs。Jasherspokefrivolously。

  \"Ihopeyourmummyhasjewels,\"shesaid。

  \"Ithasnot,\"repliedBraddocksharply。\"SofarasIknow,theIncaraceneverburiedtheirdeadwithjewels,\"

  \"ButIhavereadinPrescott’sHistorythattheydid,\"saidHope。

  \"Prescott!Prescott!\"criedtheProfessorcontemptuously,\"amostunreliableauthority。However,I’llpromiseyouonething,Hope,thatifthereareanyjewels,orjewelry,youshallhavethelot。\"

  \"Givemesome,Mr。Hope,\"criedthewidow。

  \"Icannot,\"laughedArchie;\"thegreenmummybelongstotheProfessor。\"

  \"Icannotacceptsuchagift,Hope。OwingtocircumstancesI

  havebeenobligedtoborrowthemoneyfromyou;otherwisethemummywouldhavebeenacquiredbysomeoneelse。ButwhenIfindthetombofQueenTahoser,Ishallrepaytheloan。\"

  \"Youhaverepaiditalready,\"saidHope,lookingatLucy。

  Braddock’seyesfollowedhisgazeandhisbrowscontracted。

  \"Humph!\"hemuttered,\"Idon’tknowifIamrightinconsentingtoLucy’smarriagewithapauper。\"

  \"Oh,father!\"criedthegirl,\"Archieisnotapauper。\"

  \"IhaveenoughforLucyandmetoliveon,\"saidHope,althoughhisfacehadflushed,\"and,hadIbeenapauperIcouldnothavegivenyouthatthousandpounds。\"

  \"Youwillberepaid-youwillberepaid,\"saidBraddock,wavinghishandtodismissthesubject。\"Andnow,\"herosewithayawn,\"ifthistediousfeastisatanend,Ishallagainseekmywork。\"

  WithoutawordofapologytothedisgustedMrs。Jasher,hetrottedtothedoor,andtherepaused。

  \"Bytheway,Lucy,\"hesaid,turning,\"Ihadaletterto-dayfromRandom。HereturnsinhisyachttoPiersideintwoorthreedays。Infact,hisarrivalwillcoincidewiththatofTheDiver。\"

  \"Idon’tseewhathisarrivalhastodowithme,\"saidLucytartly。

  \"Oh,nothingatall-nothingatall,\"saidBraddockairily,\"onlyIthought-thatis,butnevermind,nevermind。Cockatoo,comedownwithme。Goodnight!Goodnight!\"andhedisappeared。

  \"Well,\"saidMrs。Jasher,drawingalongbreath,\"forrudenessandselfishness,commendmetoascientist。Wemightbeallmud,forwhatnoticehetakesofus。\"

  \"Nevermind,\"saidMissKendal,rising,\"cometothedrawing-roomandhavesomemusic。Archie,willyoustophere?\"

  \"No。Idon’tcaretositovermywinealone,\"saidthatyounggentleman,rising。\"IshallaccompanyyouandMrs。Jasher。AndLucy,\"hestoppedheratthedoor,throughwhichthewidowhadalreadypassed,\"whatdidyourfathermeanbyhishintsconcerningRandom?\"

  \"Ithinkheregretsgivinghisconsenttomymarriagewithyou,\"

  shewhisperedback。\"Didyounothearhimtalkaboutthattomb?

  Hedesirestogetmoneyfortheexpedition。\"

  \"FromRandom?Whatrubbish!Soonerthanthat-ifourmarriageisstoppedbythebeastlybusiness-I’llselloutand-\"

  \"You’lldonothingofthesort,\"interruptedthegirlimperiously;\"wemustliveifwemarry。Youhavegivenmyfatherenough。\"

  \"ButifRandomlendsmoneyforthisexpedition?\"

  \"Hedoessoathisownrisk。IamnotgoingtomarrySirFrankbecauseofmystep-father’srequirements。Hehasnorightsoverme,and,whetherheconsentsornot,Imarryyou。\"

  \"Mydarling!\"andArchiekissedherbeforetheyfollowedMrs。

  Jasherintothedrawing-room。Allthesame,heforesawtrouble。

  CHAPTERIV

  THEUNEXPECTED

  Forthenexttwoorthreedays,Archiefeltdecidedly,worriedoverhisprojectedmarriagewithLucy。Certainlyhehad-toputitbluntly-purchasedBraddock’sconsent,andthatgentlemancouldscarcelydrawbackfromhisplightedword,whichhadcosttheloversomuch。Nevertheless,Hopedidnotentirely,trusttheProfessor,as,fromthefewwordswhichhehadletdropatthedinnerparty,itwasplainthathehankeredaftermoneywithwhichtofitouttheexpeditioninsearchofthemysterioustombtowhichhehadalluded。Archieknew,asdidtheProfessor,thathecouldnotsupplythenecessaryfivethousandpoundswithoutpracticallyruininghimself,andalreadyhehadcrippledhisresourcesinpayingoverthepriceofthegreenmummy。HehadfondlybelievedthatBraddockwouldhavebeensatisfiedwiththerelicofPeruvianhumanity;butitseemedthattheProfessor,havinggotwhathewanted,nowclamoredforwhatwasatpresentbeyondhisreach。Themummywashisproperty,buthedesiredthecontentsofQueenTahoser’stombalso。Thisparticularmoon,whichhecriedfor,wasaveryexpensivearticle,andHopedidnotseehowhecouldgainit。

  Unless-andherecameinthecauseofArchie’sworry-unlessthefivethousandpoundswasborrowedfromSirFrankRandom,theProfessorwouldhavetocontenthimselfwiththeMaltesemummy。

  ButfromwhattheyoungmanhadseenofBraddock’slongingfortheespecialsepulchre,whichhedesiredtoloot,hebelievedthatthescientistwouldnotreadilysurrenderhiswhim。Randomcouldeasilylendorgivethemoney,sincehewasextremelyrich,andextremelygenerous,butitwasimprobablethathewouldaidBraddockwithoutaquidproquo。Asthesoledesireofthebaronet’sheartwastomakeLucyhiswife,itcouldeasilybeguessedthathewouldonlyassisttheProfessortorealizehisambitiononconditionthatthesavantusedhisinfluencewithhisstepdaughter。ThatmeantthebreakingoftheengagementwithHopeandthemarriageofthegirltothesoldier。OfcoursesuchastateofthingswouldmakeLucyunhappy;butBraddockcaredverylittleforthat。TogratifyhiscrazeforEgyptianresearch,hewouldbewillingtosacrificeadozengirlslikeLucy。

  UndoubtedlyLucywouldrefusetobepassedalongfromonemantoanotherlikeabaleofgoods,andArchieknewthat,sofarasinherlay,shewouldkeeptoherengagement,especiallyasshedeniedBraddock’srighttodisposeofherhand。Allthesame,theProfessor,inspiteofhischerubicallooks,couldmakehimselfextremelydisagreeable,andundoubtedlywoulddosoifthwarted。Thesolecoursethatremained,shouldBraddockbeginoperationstobreakthepresentengagement,wouldbetomarryLucyatonce。Archiewouldwillinglyhavedoneso,butpecuniarydifficultiesstoodintheway。Hehadnevertoldanyoneofthese,noteventhegirlheloved,buttheyexistedallthesame。

  Formanyyearshehadbeenassistingneedyrelatives,andthushadhamperedhimself,inspiteofhisincome。Bysheerforceofwill,soastoforceBraddockintogivinghimLucy,hehadcontrivedtosecurethenecessarythousandpounds,withoutconfusingthearrangementshehadmadetopayoffcertaindebtsconnectedwithhisdomesticphilanthropy;butthisbroughthimtotheendofhisresources。Insixmonthshehopedtobefreetohavehisincomeentirelytohimself,andthen-smallasitwas-

  hecouldsupportawife。ButuntilthehalfyearelapsedhecouldseenochanceofmarryingLucywithanydegreeofcomfort,andmeanwhileshewouldbeexposedtothepersecutionsoftheProfessor。Perhapspersecutionsistooharshaword,asBraddockwaskindenoughtothegirl。Nevertheless,hewaspertinaciousingaininghisaimswherehispethobbywasconcerned,andundoubtedly,couldheseeanychanceofobtainingthemoneyfromRandombysellinghisstep-daughter,hewoulddoso。Assuredlyitwasdishonorabletoactinthisway,buttheProfessorwasascientificJesuit,anddeemedthattheendjustifiedthemeans,whenanyglorytohimselfandgaintotheBritishMuseumwasinquestion。

  \"ButImaybedoinghimaninjustice,\"saidArchie,whenhewasexplaininghisfearstoMissKendalonthethirddayafterthedinnerparty。Afterall,theProfessorisagentleman,andwillprobablyholdtothebargainwhichhehasmade。\"

  \"Idon’tcarewhetherhedoesornot,\"criedLucy,whohadafinecolorandacertainamountoffireinhereyes。\"Iamnotgoingtobeboughtandsoldtoforwardthesenastyscientificschemes。

  Myfathercansaywhathelikesanddowhathelikes,butImarryyou-to-morrowifyoulike。\"

  \"That’sjustit,\"saidArchie,flushing,\"wecan’tmarry。\"

  \"Why?\"sheasked,muchastonished。

  Hopelookedatthegroundanddrewpatternswithhiscane-pointinthesand。Theywereseatedinthehotsunshine-fortheIndiansummerstillcontinued-underamolderingbrickwall,whichranaroundthemostdelightfulofkitchengardens。ThiswassituatedatthebackofthePyramids,andcontainedamultiplicityofpotherbsandfruittreesandvegetables。ItresembledtheFairyGardeninMadameD’Alnoy’sstoryofTheWhiteCat,andintheautumnyieldedaplentifulcropoffine-flavoredfruit。Butnowthetreeswerebareandthegardenlookedsomewhatforlornforlackofgreenery。Butinspiteofthelatenessoftheseason,Lucyoftenbroughtabooktoreadundertheglowingwall,andthereripenedlikeapeachinthewarmsunshine。OnthisoccasionshebroughtArchieintotheold-worldgarden,ashehadhintedatconfidences。Andthetimehadcometospeakplainly,asHopebegantothinkthathehadnottreatedLucyquitefairlyinhidingfromherhismomentarilyembarrassedposition。

  \"Whycan’twemarryatonce?\"askedLucy,seeingthatherloverheldhispeaceandlookedconfused。

  Hopedidnotreplydirectly。\"Ihadbetterreleaseyoufromyourengagement,\"hesaidhaltingly。

  \"Oh!\"Lucy’snostrilsdilatedandshethrewbackherheadscornfully。\"Andtheotherwoman’sname?\"

  \"Thereisnootherwoman。Iloveyouandyouonly。But-

  money。\"

  \"Whataboutmoney?Youhaveyourincome!\"

  \"Ohyes-thatissure,smallasitis。ButIHaveincurreddebtsonbehalfofanuncleandhisfamily。Thesehaveembarrassedmeforthemoment,andsoIcannotseemywaytomarryingyouforatleastsixmonths,Lucy。\"Hecaughtherhand。

  \"IfeelashamedofmyselfthatIdidnottellyouofthisbefore。

  ButIfearedtoloseyou。Yet,onreflection,Iseethatitisdishonorabletokeepyouinthedark,andifyouthinkthatI

  havebehavedbadly-\"

  \"Well,Idoinaway,\"sheinterruptedquickly,\"asyoursilencewasquiteunnecessary。Don’ttreatmeasadoll,mydear。I

  wishtoshareyourtroublesaswellasyourjoys。Come,tellmeallaboutit。\"

  \"Youarenotangry?\"

  \"Yes,Iam-atyourthinkingIlovedyousolittleastobebiasedagainstourmarriagebecauseofmoneytroubles。Pooh!\"

  sheflickedawayaspeckofdustfromhiscoat,\"Idon’tcarethatforsuchthings。\"

  \"Youareanangel,\"hecriedardently。

  \"Iamaverypracticalgirljustnow,\"sheretorted。\"Goon,confess!\"

  Archie,thusencouraged,didso,anditwasaverymildconfessionthatsheheard,involvingagreatdealofunnecessarysacrificeinhelpingapauperuncle。Hopestrovetobelittlehisgooddeedsasmuchaspossible,butLucysawplainlythegoodheartthathaddictatedthegivingupofhissmallincomeforsomeyears。Wheninpossessionofallthefacts,shethrewherarmsaroundhisneckandkissedhim。

  \"Youareasillyoldboy,\"shewhispered。\"Asifwhatyoutellmecouldmakeanydifferencetome!\"

  \"Butwecan’tbemarriedforsixmonths,dearest。\"

  \"Ofcoursenot。DoyoubelievethatIasawomancangathertogethermytrousseauundersixmonths?No,mydear。Wemustnotmarryinhastetorepentatleisure。Inanotherhalfyearyouwillenjoyyourownincome,andthenwecanmarry。\"

  \"Butmeanwhile,\"saidArchie,afterkissingher,\"theProfessorwillbotheryoutomarryRandom。\"

  \"Ohno。Hehassoldmetoyouforonethousandpounds。There!

  There,donotsayasingleword。Iamonlyteasingyou。Letussaythatmyfatherhasconsentedtomymarriagewithyou,andcannotwithdrawhisword。NotthatIcareifhedoes。Iammyownmistress。\"

  \"Lucy!\"-hetookherhandsagainandlookedintohereyes-

  \"Braddockisascientificlunatic,andwoulddoanythingtoforwardhisaimswithregardtothisveryexpensivetomb,whichhehassethisheartondiscovering。AsIcan’tlendorgivethemoney,heissuretoapplytoRandom,andRandom-\"

  \"Willwanttomarryme,\"criedLucy,rising。\"No,mydear,notatall。SirFrankisagentleman,andwhenhelearnsthatIamengagedtoyou,hewillsimplybecomeadearfriend。There,don’tworryanymoreaboutthematter。Yououghttohavetoldmeofyourtroublesbefore,butasIhaveforgivenyou,thereisnomoretobesaid。InsixmonthsIshallbecomeMrs。Hope,andmeanwhileIcanholdmyownagainstanyinconveniencethatmyfathermaycauseme。\"

  \"But-\"Heroseandbegantoremonstrate,anxioustoabasehimselfstillfurtherbeforethisangelofamaiden。

  Sheplacedherhandoverhismouth。\"Notanotherword,orI

  shallboxyourears,sir-thatis,IshallexercisetheprivilegeofawifebeforeIbecomeone。Andnow,\"sheslippedherarmwithinhis,\"letusgoinandseethearrivalofthepreciousmummy。\"

  \"Oh,ithasarrivedthen。\"

  \"Nothereexactly。Myfatherexpectsitatthreeo’clock。\"

  \"Itisnowaquarterto,\"saidArchie,consultinghiswatch。\"AsIhavebeentoLondonallyesterdayIdidnotknowthatTheDiverhadarrivedatPierside,HowisBolton?\"

  Lucywrinkledherbrows。\"IamratherworriedoverSidney,\"shesaidinananxiousvoice,\"andsoismyfather。Hehadnotappeared。\"

  \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"

  \"Well,\"shelookedatthegroundinaponderingmanner,\"myfathergotaletterfromSidneyyesterdayafternoon,sayingthattheshipwiththemummyandhimselfonboardhadarrivedaboutfouro’clock。Theletterwassentonbyspecialmessengerandcameatsix。\"

  \"Thenitarrivedintheeveningandnotintheafternoon?\"

  \"Howparticularyouare!\"saidMissKendal,withashrug。\"Well,then,Sidneysaidthathecouldnotbringthemummytothisplacelastnightasitwassolate。Heintended-sohetoldmyfatherintheletter-toremovethecasecontainingthemummyashoretoaninnnearthewharfatPierside,andtherewouldremainthenightsoastotakecareofit。\"

  \"That’sallright,\"saidHope,puzzled。\"Where’syourdifficulty?\"

  \"Anotecamefromthelandlordoftheinnthismorning,sayingthatbydirectionofMr。Bolton-thatisSidney,youknow-hewassendingthemummyinitscasetoGartleyonalorry,andthatitwouldarriveatthreeo’clockthisafternoon。\"

  \"Well?\"askedHope,stillpuzzled。

  \"Well?\"sherejoinedimpatiently。\"Can’tyouseeshowstrangeitisthatSidneyshouldletthemummyoutofhissight,afterguardingitsocarefullynotonlyfromMaltatoEngland,butallthenightinPiersideatthathotel?Whydoesn’thebringthemummyherehimself,andcomeonwiththelorry?\"

  \"Thereisnoexplanation-noletterfromSidneyBolton?\"

  \"None。Hewroteyesterday,asIstated,sayingthathewouldkeepthecaseinthehotel,andsenditonthismorning。\"

  \"Didheusetheword`send,’ortheword`bring’?\"

  \"Hesaid’send。’\"

  \"Thenthatshowshedidnotintendtobringithimself。\"

  \"Butwhyshouldhenotdoso?\"

  \"Idaresayhewillexplainwhenheappears。\"

  \"Iamverysorryforhimwhenhedoesappear,\"saidLucyseriously,\"formyfatherisfurious。Why,thispreciousmummy,forwhichsomuchhasbeenpaid,mighthavebeenlost。\"

  \"Pooh!Whowouldstealathinglikethat?\"

  \"Athinglikethatisworthnearlyonethousandpounds,\"saidLucyinadrytone,\"andifanyonegotwindofit,stealingwouldbeeasy,sinceSidney,asappearslikely,hassentonthecaseunguarded。\"

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