"Hullo!"
Mr. Figgins looked about in wonderment.
Facing him was Jack Harkaway, sitting upon a camp stool, and beside him stood his constant companion, Harry Girdwood.
Engaged in conversation with them was Captain Deering, and the subject of their conversation appeared to be the orphan himself.
The Turkish soldiers and people generally forming the pasha's suite had disappeared, and in their places were several sailors, some of whom appeared to be considerably amused at something.
When Mr. Figgins sat up and looked about him, he muttered—
"What's all this?"
"A very serious case, Harry," said Jack, gravely.
"Very."
"A case for the doctor."