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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER XIII
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There was no reason to suspect Mrs.Jasher, so far as he saw, even though a woman had been seen talking to Bolton on the night of the crime.

And yet, why should the widow refer to the emeralds, which were of such immense value, according to Don Pedro?
Hope glanced at the case and shook the primitive coffin, anxious for the moment to open it and ascertain if the jewels were still clutched grimly in the mummy's dead hands.

But the coffin was fastened tightly down with wooden pegs, and could only be opened with extreme care and difficulty.

Also, as Hope reflected, even did he manage to open this receptacle of the dead, he still could not ascertain if the emeralds were safe, since they would be hidden under innumerable swathings of green-dyed llama wool.

He therefore let the matter rest there, and, staring at the river, wondered how the mummy had been brought to the garden in the marshes.
Hope recollected that experts had decided the mode in which the mummy had been removed from the Pierside public-house.


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