The White Waterfall by James Francis Dwyer
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"He's the devil!" he whispered.
I felt inclined to laugh. Leith was certainly not a person that one would take to the moment an introduction was given, but the manner in which the young fellow had imparted his opinion was amusing. But it was evident that I had not guessed wrong when I divined trouble the moment I came over the side of the yacht. Holman caught my coat with his left hand as we turned, and he spoke excitedly. "Do you know what we're after?" he queried hoarsely. "It's a scientific expedition," I replied. "That's what you and Captain Newmarch told me, and I have not questioned any one else." "But do you know the particular line we are after?" "No," I replied. "Well, we're after skulls. Leith has told the Professor about some ancient boneyard that he knows of, and he's dragging old Herndon down there." "I cannot see the crime now," I said. "I've gone after skulls before to-day. I brought a hundred of them up to Vavau for a German scientist last year. He was taking them home to European museums to prove that the Polynesians of ten centuries back had bigger brains than the niggers of to-day." |
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