The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 98 pages of information about The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler.

The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 98 pages of information about The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler.

The woman made a great fuss when they insisted upon rummaging in her trunk a second time and reluctantly opened it again.

Harry threw everything out and the woman shrieked, scolded and protested.  But when the boy opened the false bottom of the trunk and withdrew the lace he mentioned, she fainted.

When the actress came to, she found that a lady inspector had disrobed her in a stateroom on the steamer and taken five very costly paintings away, which she was smuggling under her clothes.

By the time the Bradys finished, they had nine smugglers exposed, and fully quarter of a million dollars’ worth of valuables were seized.

The Collector had been watching these proceedings with deep interest.

When his own men reached him, he said to them: 

“I’m ashamed of you.  Here you let two absolutely green men step in and do the work you’ve been at for years, much better than you do it yourselves.”

“Well,” grimly admitted Gibson, “they’ve kept their boast and beaten us badly, I’m sorry to say.  I don’t need to wish them luck for they’ve got either a large amount of it, or else they had some inside information.”

“Your latter surmise is the correct one,” said Harry.  “We sent a man down the bay to meet the steamer.  People who are going to smuggle anything rarely take pains to conceal their contraband goods till they are nearing port.  We know something about the matter, you see.  Moreover, we know would-be smugglers who don’t make a profession of it are very careless, talkative about what they are going to smuggle, and apt to give themselves away.  By sending a good, smart spotter ahead we learned all about the people we’ve exposed.”

“That game may work very nicely with amateurs.  But it would not go with a professional smuggler by any means.”

“I quite agree with you,” assented Harry.

“Well,” said the Collector, “I’m quite satisfied with your performance, Mr. Brady, and am convinced that you are the very men to run down the big smuggler I am so anxious to see arrested.”

“We’ll do our best,” said Old King Brady.

The Collector and the inspectors then went away.

As they were leaving the pier, the quick, keen eyes of Harry observed a young girl on the steamer acting in a mysterious manner.

She was standing in the gangway, peering out one of the port holes and sharply watching the departing officials.

Every time one of them chanced to glance back, she suddenly dodged down behind the bulwark out of sight.

She was a beautiful girl of about sixteen, handsomely clad in a short dress and zouave waist of fine silk, while a stylish big Gainsborough hat with black ostrich plumes crowned her short, yellow, curly hair.

Her skin was as white as milk and she had a pair of big brown eyes, a pretty little Grecian nose and rosebud lips.

Young King Brady was charmed with her beauty, yet his suspicions of her actions were aroused to the fever point.

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