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Chapter XI The Great Agra Treasure

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    ter.Thereisthetreasure.Whatcouldbebrighterthanthat?Igotleavetobringitwithme,thinkingthatitwouldinterestyoutobethefirsttoseeit.” “Itwouldbeofthegreatestinteresttome,”shesaid.Therewasnoeagernessinhervoice,however.Ithadstruckher,doubtless,thatitmightseemungraciousuponherparttobeindifferenttoaprizewhichhadcostsomuchtowin. “Whataprettybox!”shesaid,stoopingoverit.“ThisisIndianwork,Isuppose?” “YesitisBenaresmetal-work.” “Andsoheavy!”sheexclaimed,tryingtoraiseit.“Theboxalonemustbeofsomevalue.Whereisthekey?” “SmallthrewitintotheThames,”Ianswered.“ImustborrowMrs.Forrester’spoker.”Therewasinthefrontathickandbroadhasp,wroughtintheimageofasittingBuddha.UnderthisIthrusttheendofthepokerandtwisteditoutwardasalever.Thehaspsprangopenwithaloudsnap.WithtremblingfingersIflungbackthelid.Webothstoodgazinginastonishment.Theboxwasempty! Nowonderthatitwasheavy.Theiron-workwastwo-thirdsofaninchthickallround.Itwasmassive,wellmade,andsolid,likeachestconstructedtocarrythingsofgreatprice,butnotoneshredorcrumbofmetalorjewelrylaywithinit.Itwasabsolutelyandcompletelyempty. “Thetreasureislost,”saidMissMorstan,calmly. AsIlistenedtothewordsandrealisedwhattheymeant,agreatshadowseemedtopassfrommysoul.IdidnotknowhowthisAgratreasurehadweighedmedown,untilnowthatitwasfinallyremoved.Itwasselfish,nodoubt,disloyal,wrong,butIcouldrealisenothingsavethatthegoldenbarrierwasgonefrombetweenus.“ThankGod!”Iejaculatedfrommyveryheart. Shelookedatmewithaquick,questioningsmile.“Whydoyousaythat?”sheasked. “Becauseyouarewithinmyreachagain,”Isaid,takingherhand.Shedidnotwithdrawit.“BecauseIloveyou,Mary,astrulyaseveramanlovedawoman.Becausethistreasure,theseriches,sealedmylips.NowthattheyaregoneIcantellyouhowIloveyou.ThatiswhyIsaid,‘ThankGod.’” “ThenIsay,‘ThankGod,’too,”shewhispered,asIdrewhertomyside.Whoeverhadlostatreasure,IknewthatnightthatIhadgainedone.
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