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"
I
regret
that
they
did
not
visit
us
before
sailing
,
"
said
Professor
Porter
.
"
I
had
proposed
requesting
them
to
leave
the
treasure
with
us
,
as
I
shall
be
a
ruined
man
if
that
is
lost
.
"
Jane
looked
at
her
father
sadly
.
"
Never
mind
,
dear
,
"
she
said
.
"
It
would
n't
have
done
any
good
,
because
it
is
solely
for
the
treasure
that
they
killed
their
officers
and
landed
us
upon
this
awful
shore
.
"
"
Tut
,
tut
,
child
,
tut
,
tut
!
"
replied
Professor
Porter
.
"
You
are
a
good
child
,
but
inexperienced
in
practical
matters
,
"
and
Professor
Porter
turned
and
walked
slowly
away
toward
the
jungle
,
his
hands
clasped
beneath
his
long
coat
tails
and
his
eyes
bent
upon
the
ground
.
His
daughter
watched
him
with
a
pathetic
smile
upon
her
lips
,
and
then
turning
to
Mr.
Philander
,
she
whispered
:
"
Please
do
n't
let
him
wander
off
again
as
he
did
yesterday
.
We
depend
upon
you
,
you
know
,
to
keep
a
close
watch
upon
him
.
"
"
He
becomes
more
difficult
to
handle
each
day
,
"
replied
Mr.
Philander
,
with
a
sigh
and
a
shake
of
his
head
.
"
I
presume
he
is
now
off
to
report
to
the
directors
of
the
Zoo
that
one
of
their
lions
was
at
large
last
night
.
Oh
,
Miss
Jane
,
you
do
n't
know
what
I
have
to
contend
with
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
,
Mr.
Philander
;
but
while
we
all
love
him
,
you
alone
are
best
fitted
to
manage
him
;
for
,
regardless
of
what
he
may
say
to
you
,
he
respects
your
great
learning
,
and
,
therefore
,
has
immense
confidence
in
your
judgment
.
The
poor
dear
can
not
differentiate
between
erudition
and
wisdom
.
"
Mr.