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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER XVI
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I am bound to say," added the captain generously, "that no one I can place my hand on saw his lorship loafing about the hotel after dark.

But what of that?
He may have laid his plans, and arranged for the corpse to be found later, in that blamed packing case." "Is this all your evidence ?" "It's enough, I guess." "Not to procure a warrant." "Why, a man in the States would be electrocuted on half the evidence." "I daresay," retorted the little man with contempt, "but we are in a land where justice of the purest prevails.

All your evidence is circumstantial.

It proves nothing." The captain was considerably nettled.
"I calculate that it proves Sir Frank wanted the mummy, else why did he come on board my ship to see your infernal assistant.

The words he used showed that he was warning Bolton how he'd do for him.


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