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491
"
No
bad
man
for
the
Desert
!
"
I
thought
as
I
looked
.
492
Miss
Trelawny
came
very
quickly
.
When
Mr.
Corbeck
saw
her
,
he
seemed
somewhat
surprised
.
But
his
annoyance
and
excitement
had
not
disappeared
;
quite
enough
remained
to
cover
up
any
such
secondary
and
purely
exoteric
feeling
as
surprise
.
But
as
she
spoke
he
never
took
his
eyes
off
her
;
and
I
made
a
mental
note
that
I
would
find
some
early
opportunity
of
investigating
the
cause
of
his
surprise
.
She
began
with
an
apology
which
quite
smoothed
down
his
ruffled
feelings
:
493
"
Of
course
,
had
my
Father
been
well
you
would
not
have
been
kept
waiting
.
Indeed
,
had
not
I
been
on
duty
in
the
sick-room
when
you
called
the
first
time
,
I
should
have
seen
you
at
once
.
Now
will
you
kindly
tell
me
what
is
the
matter
which
so
presses
?
"
He
looked
at
me
and
hesitated
.
She
spoke
at
once
:
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494
"
You
may
say
before
Mr.
Ross
anything
which
you
can
tell
me
.
He
has
my
fullest
confidence
,
and
is
helping
me
in
my
trouble
.
I
do
not
think
you
quite
understand
how
serious
my
Father
's
condition
is
.
For
three
days
he
has
not
waked
,
or
given
any
sign
of
consciousness
;
and
I
am
in
terrible
trouble
about
him
.
495
Unhappily
I
am
in
great
ignorance
of
my
Father
and
his
life
.
I
only
came
to
live
with
him
a
year
ago
;
and
I
know
nothing
whatever
of
his
affairs
.
I
do
not
even
know
who
you
are
,
or
in
what
way
your
business
is
associated
with
him
.
"
She
said
this
with
a
little
deprecating
smile
,
all
conventional
and
altogether
graceful
;
as
though
to
express
in
the
most
genuine
way
her
absurd
ignorance
.
496
He
looked
steadily
at
her
for
perhaps
a
quarter
of
a
minute
;
then
he
spoke
,
beginning
at
once
as
though
his
mind
were
made
up
and
his
confidence
established
:
497
"
My
name
is
Eugene
Corbeck
.
I
am
a
Master
of
Arts
and
Doctor
of
Laws
and
Master
of
Surgery
of
Cambridge
;
Doctor
of
Letters
of
Oxford
;
Doctor
of
Science
and
Doctor
of
Languages
of
London
University
;
Doctor
of
Philosophy
of
Berlin
;
Doctor
of
Oriental
Languages
of
Paris
.
I
have
some
other
degrees
,
honorary
and
otherwise
,
but
I
need
not
trouble
you
with
them
.
Those
I
have
name
will
show
you
that
I
am
sufficiently
feathered
with
diplomas
to
fly
into
even
a
sick-room
.
Early
in
life
--
fortunately
for
my
interests
and
pleasures
,
but
unfortunately
for
my
pocket
--
I
fell
in
with
Egyptology
.
I
must
have
been
bitten
by
some
powerful
scarab
,
for
I
took
it
bad
.
I
went
out
tomb-hunting
;
and
managed
to
get
a
living
of
a
sort
,
and
to
learn
some
things
that
you
ca
n't
get
out
of
books
.
I
was
in
pretty
low
water
when
I
met
your
Father
,
who
was
doing
some
explorations
on
his
own
account
;
and
since
then
I
have
n't
found
that
I
have
many
unsatisfied
wants
.
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498
He
is
a
real
patron
of
the
arts
;
no
mad
Egyptologist
can
ever
hope
for
a
better
chief
!
"
499
He
spoke
with
feeling
;
and
I
was
glad
to
see
that
Miss
Trelawny
coloured
up
with
pleasure
at
the
praise
of
her
father
.
I
could
not
help
noticing
,
however
,
that
Mr.
Corbeck
was
,
in
a
measure
,
speaking
as
if
against
time
.
I
took
it
that
he
wished
,
while
speaking
,
to
study
his
ground
;
to
see
how
far
he
would
be
justified
in
taking
into
confidence
the
two
strangers
before
him
.
As
he
went
on
,
I
could
see
that
his
confidence
kept
increasing
.
When
I
thought
of
it
afterward
,
and
remembered
what
he
had
said
,
I
realised
that
the
measure
of
the
information
which
he
gave
us
marked
his
growing
trust
.
500
"
I
have
been
several
times
out
on
expeditions
in
Egypt
for
your
Father
;
and
I
have
always
found
it
a
delight
to
work
for
him
.
Many
of
his
treasures
--
and
he
has
some
rare
ones
,
I
tell
you-he
has
procured
through
me
,
either
by
my
exploration
or
by
purchase
--
or
--
or
--
otherwise
.
Your
Father
,
Miss
Trelawny
,
has
a
rare
knowledge
.
He
sometimes
makes
up
his
mind
that
he
wants
to
find
a
particular
thing
,
of
whose
existence
--
if
it
still
exists
--
he
has
become
aware
;
and
he
will
follow
it
all
over
the
world
till
he
gets
it
.
I
've
been
on
just
such
a
chase
now
.
"