Capitolo 48
you call, we didn't doubt, our impostor was supposing.
Next morning, when we reached the court, an inspector satisfied us with a
very long face. "You look here, gentlemen" he said, "I am afraid you have
committed a very serious serious error. You has made a bad precious confusion of
it. You are had in a clearings; and, what you are worse has
also finds us in one. You is too much a quantity makes evil with Your juror
information. We have started investigations on this gentleman, and we find
the account that he gives of him is perfectly right. His/her name _is_
Polperro; he is a notorious critic of art and collector of portraits,
assumed to the foreign countries by the National Gallery. He was previously an officer
in the Museum of Kensington Meridionale, and he is a C.B. AND LL.D., a lot
extremely it respected. You has committed a sad error that is where it is; and
You will probably have to answer to a position of kidnapping, in
what I am afraid you have also involved our his/her own department."
Charles gasped with horror. "You has not killed him", he cried, "on
those absurd representations? You has not allowed him to slip through Your
did hands as You make that individual of assassin?"
"Does allow him to slip through our hands?" the inspector cried. "I only desire
he is able. There is any opportunity of that, unfortunately. He is in the
you court there, this moment, expiring fire and it butchers against
You both; and we am here for protecting her/it if he had to happen to fall
on You. He is closed on every night on Your wrong affidavits,
and, naturally enough, he is angry with anger."
"If you have not allowed him to go, I am satisfied", Charles answered.
"He is a fox for astuteness. Where is it? Allow me to see him/it."
We went to the court. There we saw our prisoner conversing
in a friendly way, in the way more excited, with the judge (who, it
it seems, it was a personal friend of his); and Charles immediately went
on and he/she spoke to them. The Dr. Polperro became round and flashed to him
through his tuck-nez.
"The only possible explanation of this person is extraordinary and