“I have a train to catch to Calcutta, and then a boat to Marseille. So either you give me that ruby, or I will write your biography as a sentimental cookbook .”
“You are insane. I like you. Keep the ruby. But next time, bring me a kebab from Karim’s.” Panel 5. Sunset. Adèle sits on the roof of the train to Calcutta, ruby in hand, Higgins unconscious beside her (tranquilized by the chudail’s hairpin). She writes her article on a scrap of paper: “The Cursed Ruby of Jhansi: A Fraud. The Curse is just a local union rule. The chudail has a very reasonable return policy. – A. Blanc-Sec” She folds the paper. Lights another cigarette. The Extraordinary Adventures Of Adele Blanc-sec Hindi
“Last time you tried to marry my assistant. Let’s not bring that up.” “I have a train to catch to Calcutta,
Adèle Blanc-Sec ki Anokhi Mausam (आदेल ब्लां-सेक की अनोखी मुसीबत) Keep the ruby
(End.)
“Okay, ruby. You’re insured, you’re beautiful, and you’re about to save my deadline. Now—what’s the catch?” Panel 3. The catch: The chudail appears. But she’s not a hag. She’s a stunning, smoky-eyed woman in a zardozi lehenga , chewing paan.
(Opening crawl, as if in a graphic novel panel) British Raj. But Adèle Blanc-Sec doesn’t care for Raj—only for her advance from Le Petit Journal . And her deadline is tomorrow. Panel 1. Adèle sits in a broken-down tonga outside the Qutub Minar, fanning herself with a copy of The Times of India . A pith-helmeted English officer sweats nearby.