The Green Mummy by Fergus Hume
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liked to get the corpse of Inca Caxas. Such as--" and he reeled
out a list of celebrated men. "Nonsense," growled the Coroner. "Famous men like those you mention would not murder even for the sake of obtaining this mummy." "I never said that they would," retorted Braddock, "but you wanted to hear who would like to have the mummy; and I have told you." The Coroner waived the question. "Was there any jewelry on the mummy likely to attract a thief?" he asked. "How the devil should I know?" fumed the Professor. "I never unpacked the mummy; I never even saw it. Any jewelry buried with Inca Caxas would be bound up in the bandages. So far as I know those bandages were never unwound." "You can throw no light on the subject?" "No, I can't. Bolton went to get the mummy and brought it home. I understood that he would personally bring his precious charge to my house; but he didn't. Why, I don't know." When the Professor stepped down, still fuming at what he considered were the unnecessary questions of the Coroner, the young doctor who had examined the corpse was called. Robinson |
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