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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER XXVII
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The bullet whistled past his head, and, crazy with rage, he felt inclined to jump in amongst the ruffians and have a hand-to-hand fight.
But De Gayangos stopped him in a voice shrill with anger.

Already the shouts and noise of the approaching policemen could be heard.

Cockatoo gripped the green mummy case desperately, while the sailors tried to row towards the ship.
Then De Gayangos gave a shout, and leaped, as the boat swung past the jetty.

He landed right on Cockatoo, and although a cloud drifted across the moon, Random heard the shots coming rapidly from his revolver.
Meanwhile Hervey got away from Date, as the constables came pounding down the jetty and on to the beach.
"Chuck the mummy and nigger overboard and make for the ship," he yelled, swimming with long strokes towards the boat.
This order was quite to the sailors' minds, as they had not reckoned on such a fight.

Half a dozen willing hands clutched both Cockatoo and the case, and, in spite of the Kanaka's cries, both were hurled overboard.
As the case swung overside, De Gayangos, balancing himself at the end of the boat, fired at Cockatoo.


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