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I
did
not
want
,
however
,
my
relief
to
be
apparent
,
so
I
answered
as
gravely
as
I
could
:
"
And
who
do
you
suppose
brought
them
to
the
house
?
"
"
I
keep
my
mind
open
as
to
that
.
Possibly
Mr.
Corbeck
himself
;
the
matter
might
be
too
risky
to
trust
to
a
third
party
.
"
"
Then
the
natural
extension
of
your
inference
is
that
Mr.
Corbeck
is
a
liar
and
a
fraud
;
and
that
he
is
in
conspiracy
with
Miss
Trelawny
to
deceive
someone
or
other
about
those
lamps
.
"
"
Those
are
harsh
words
,
Mr.
Ross
.
They
're
so
plain-spoken
that
they
bring
a
man
up
standing
,
and
make
new
doubts
for
him
.
But
I
have
to
go
where
my
reason
points
.
It
may
be
that
there
is
another
party
than
Miss
Trelawny
in
it
.
Indeed
,
if
it
had
n't
been
for
the
other
matter
that
set
me
thinking
and
bred
doubts
of
its
own
about
her
,
I
would
n't
dream
of
mixing
her
up
in
this
.
But
I
'm
safe
on
Corbeck
.
Whoever
else
is
in
it
,
he
is
!
The
things
could
n't
have
been
taken
without
his
connivance
--
if
what
he
says
is
true
.
If
it
is
n't
--
well
!
he
is
a
liar
anyhow
.
I
would
think
it
a
bad
job
to
have
him
stay
in
the
house
with
so
many
valuables
,
only
that
it
will
give
me
and
my
mate
a
chance
of
watching
him
.
We
'll
keep
a
pretty
good
look-out
,
too
,
I
tell
you
.
He
's
up
in
my
room
now
,
guarding
those
lamps
;
but
Johnny
Wright
is
there
too
.
I
go
on
before
he
comes
off
;
so
there
wo
n't
be
much
chance
of
another
house-breaking
.
Of
course
,
Mr.
Ross
,
all
this
,
too
,
is
between
you
and
me
.
"
"
Quite
so
!
You
may
depend
on
my
silence
!
"
I
said
;
and
he
went
away
to
keep
a
close
eye
on
the
Egyptologist
.
It
seemed
as
though
all
my
painful
experiences
were
to
go
in
pairs
,
and
that
the
sequence
of
the
previous
day
was
to
be
repeated
;
for
before
long
I
had
another
private
visit
from
Doctor
Winchester
who
had
now
paid
his
nightly
visit
to
his
patient
and
was
on
his
way
home
.
He
took
the
seat
which
I
proffered
and
began
at
once
:
"
This
is
a
strange
affair
altogether
.
Miss
Trelawny
has
just
been
telling
me
about
the
stolen
lamps
,
and
of
the
finding
of
them
in
the
Napoleon
cabinet
.
It
would
seem
to
be
another
complication
of
the
mystery
;
and
yet
,
do
you
know
,
it
is
a
relief
to
me
.
I
have
exhausted
all
human
and
natural
possibilities
of
the
case
,
and
am
beginning
to
fall
back
on
superhuman
and
supernatural
possibilities
.
Here
are
such
strange
things
that
,
if
I
am
not
going
mad
,
I
think
we
must
have
a
solution
before
long
.
I
wonder
if
I
might
ask
some
questions
and
some
help
from
Mr.
Corbeck
,
without
making
further
complications
and
embarrassing
us
.
He
seems
to
know
an
amazing
amount
regarding
Egypt
and
all
relating
to
it
.
Perhaps
he
would
n't
mind
translating
a
little
bit
of
hieroglyphic
.
It
is
child
's
play
to
him
.
What
do
you
think
?
"
When
I
had
thought
the
matter
over
a
few
seconds
I
spoke
.
We
wanted
all
the
help
we
could
get
.
For
myself
,
I
had
perfect
confidence
in
both
men
;
and
any
comparing
notes
,
or
mutual
assistance
,
might
bring
good
results
.
Such
could
hardly
bring
evil
.