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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER IV
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As they entered the door, the two men who had taken in the case blundered out and shortly drove away on the lorry towards Jessum railway station.
In the museum they found Braddock purple with rage and swearing vigorously.

He was staring at a large packing case, which had been set up on end against the wall, while beside him crouched Cockatoo, holding chisels and hammers and wedges necessary to open the treasure trove.
"So the precious mummy has arrived, father," said Lucy, who saw that the Professor was furious.

"Are you not pleased ?" "Pleased! pleased!" shouted the angry man of science.

"How can I be pleased when I see how badly the case has been treated?
See how it has been bruised and battered and shaken! I'll have an action against Captain Hervey of The Diver if my mummy has been injured.

Sidney should have taken better care of so precious an object." "What does he say ?" asked Archie, glancing round the museum to see if the delinquent had arrived.
"Say!" shouted Braddock again, and snatching a chisel from Cockatoo.
"Oh, what can he say when he is not here ?" "Not here ?" said Lucy, more and more surprised at the unaccountable absence of Braddock's assistant.


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