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My jewels are in his pow- er." Jacob laughed. "Have no fear of Antonin, my good soul." he answered. some men are concerned with the truth alone he is one of them; You may set him a problem without any doubt. for probably neither he, nor any other living expn-t. has ever seen such enormous gems before. But they will not dazsie him. or make him covetous save in the interests of science. Such things are his business. not his pleasure. He turned to Jane. "Antonio Alvarez is also the bird man. When he is enjoying life and not at work. the teaches his budgerigars to talk and do eb- eurd tricks." V ” I thought he looked nice," said June. "I daresay, when he gets away from diamonds and unbends, he is quite lovable." "I should not call him lovable. His sense of humour is saturnine. His budgerigars say very dreadful things and their tricks are not in the best' taste. But he is a most honest man, and if he tends to despise humanity. that is only to be in the fashion." Half an hour later. Signor Al- varez called them to return. There was no cynicism in his attitude to the treasure. Indeed, nothing but professional interest and enthus- iam marked his discourse. Yet it seemed before he started that un- derstanding of character was among his gifts, "Count them.” he said to Anita. "I well know that you desire to do "Naturally." she answered with- out emotion. Then she obe Edi and wsssetisfiedmoddingvher ead to Alvarez.- i "Light one of your big cigars Jacob. and be patient." continuerl the Spaniard. "I shall not detain any of you very long." They settled down to listen with their eyes upon the board. "You will have noticed". he lb:-gan. "that I have divided I4I1Is'il1Yl8Z?i'lg collection into two parts; but we first have to consider three things about them: the gold of the set- linary resources in the matter of THE GUARDIAN ' CHARLOTTETOWN my left hand. and these brilliant and enormous Jewels on my right. The gold is as nearly pure gold as possible, We may assume that the Incas did not understand the art of alloy and, having extraord- gold. used it without a limit. Pure gold would not stand the wear and tear of coinage, or many other pur- pose; to which it is put today, but for these rings. bracelets, head- dress:-s and other adornmenis it met the case. "To me the golden settings are perhaps more interesting than any- thing else. because they give us a first hand idea of Inca, art. Their severity and restraint was hardly to be expected and contrast. to their great advantage, with more modern goldsmiths' achievements. But they would be called too mas- sive and clumsy to-day. - "What are they worth" "Now" he continued. "we will con- sider the authenic gems, on my left hand. and here we see the stones are in many cases remark- ably fine-especially two rubies. an emerald and three diamonds. We must confess. however. that in the craft of cutting stones to the best advantage. the Incas appear to have been backward, though there may be reasons for that which we do not know. They were a religious people and might have supposed that their God would prefer his precious stones as he made them. without any addition from human craft and ingenuity. One 'can hardly suppose that a civilization so advanced-s civ- ilization capable of; such architec- ure for example-would not have known how to cut diamonds. "The fact remains. however, that these stones are in many cases untouched and their lustre hid- deng Here and there we see In effort to polish them. and some are encrusted by centuries of immersion. But. in skilled hands. they might be found of undoubted and considerable value. Needless to say, however, that science !the gold for its market value. This is A national treasure and must be .. u accordingly." "Most assuredly," agreed Fru- andez. 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