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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER XXV
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Well"-- he turned over a few pages--"that is practically all.

The rest is after events." "I want to hear them," said Random, taking another cup of coffee.
Hope ran his eyes swiftly over the remaining portion of the paper, and gave further details rapidly to his friend.
"You know all that happened," he said, "the Professor's pretended surprise when he found the corpse he had himself helped to pack and--" "Yes! yes! But why was the mummy placed in Mrs.Jasher's garden ?" "That was Braddock's idea.

He fancied that the mummy might be found under the jetty and that inconvenient inquiries might be made.

Also, he wished if possible to implicate Mrs.Jasher, so as to keep her from telling to the police what he had told her.

He and Cockatoo went down to the river one night and removed the mummy to the arbor silently.
Afterwards he pretended to be astonished when I found it.


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