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CHAPTER X MR. SORLEY'S JEWELS
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There was no doubt that the evidence of the village gossip would be valuable in connection with the Rotherhithe crime, since it showed that another person besides Mr. Sorley desired to obtain possession of the peacock of jewels. From oral tradition or perhaps from some family paper, it was apparent that Morad-Bakche had learned how his great great grandmother, or whatever the relationship might be, had presented the gems1 to George Inderwick. Also the mere3 fact that he had sought to learn the history of the fetish from Mrs. Verwin indicated that he knew in some way, not yet to be explained, how the golden bird could reveal the hiding-place of the treasure. That he had met with a cousin of Marie's in India, as he had told the landlady4 to account for his knowledge of the peacock, was merely an excuse, as no relative of the Inderwick family was in India at the present time. But of course only Bakche himself could explain how he had managed to trace the fetish which had to do with the family treasure of his ancestors, and he might do so when he called on Fuller, which the young man quite expected him to do.
"Mrs. Verwin," thought Alan, as he retired5 to bed, "undoubtedly6 must have told him that I was paying attentions to Marie, so that was why Bakche behaved so amiably7 to me at the boarding-house. Dick was right after all, for the man is seeking for the gems, and his politeness to me had something to do with his hope of getting them. He is certain to look me up again, and if I pretend to know nothing, he will have to speak out himself if he desires my assistance. But then there's Sorley----"
It was at this point that the young man's senses became confused, and he fell asleep. But next morning he determined8 to see Marie's uncle, and ask if he had seen Bakche in the village or haunting the grounds of The Monastery
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gems
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growth; economy; management; and customer satisfaction 增长 | |
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gem
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n.宝石,珠宝;受爱戴的人 [同]jewel | |
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landlady
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monastery
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