? ? ? ? The Frenchmen smiled, both officers and sailors. It was plain to see that a burden had been lifted from their minds.
? ? ? ? "The treasure has been gone for some time," continued Clayton. "In fact the body fell apart as we lifted it, which indicates that whoever removed the treasure did so while the corpse was still fresh, for it was intact when we first uncovered it."
? ? ? ? "There must have been several in the party," said Jane, who had joined them. "You remember that it took four men to carry it."
? ? ? ? "By jove!" cried Clayton. "That's right. It must have been done by a party of blacks. Probably one of them saw the men bury the chest and then returned immediately after with a party of his friends, and carried it off."
? ? ? ? "Speculation is futile," said Professor Porter sadly. "The chest is gone. We shall never see it again, nor the treasure that was in it.
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