[The Green Mummy by Fergus Hume]@TWC D-Link bookThe Green Mummy CHAPTER XX 14/20
"Bolton did not expect to be murdered. But I really believe that he intended to fly with the emeralds, and hoped that when the manuscript was found in your room you would be accused.
The idea was suggested to him, I believe, by your visit to The Diver." "What do you think, Miss Kendal ?" asked Random nervously. "I fancy that it is possible." Sir Frank turned to the Peruvian. "Don Pedro," he said proudly, "you have heard what Hervey says; do you believe that I am guilty ?" For answer De Gayangos took his daughter's hand and placed it in that of the young soldier. "That will show you what I think," he said gravely. "Thank you, sir," said Random, moved, and shook his future father-in-law heartily by the hand, while Donna Inez, throwing all restraint to the winds, kissed her lover exultingly on the check.
In the midst of this scene Professor Braddock returned, looking very pleased. "I have induced Hervey to hold his tongue for a few days until we can look into this matter," he said, rubbing his hands "that is, if you think it wise, all of you.
Otherwise, I am quite willing to go myself to-morrow and tell the police." "No," said Archie rapidly, "let us thresh out the matter ourselves.
We will save Sir Frank's name from a police court slur at all events." "I do not think there is any chance of Sir Frank being arrested," said Don Pedro politely; "the evidence is insufficient.
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