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with a silver handle。
〃Thank you; Oscar;〃 he said with the usual smile as he took his first glass of white wine。
〃Not a moment too soon; old boy;〃 Randolph said to him wearily。〃 They're going to unveil the ghastly thing now。 Might as well e along。〃
Elliot nodded。 Randolph looked dreadful; no doubt about it。 He'd had the wind knocked out of him by Lawrence's death。 But he was doing his best here; it was obvious。
They moved together into the front ranks…and for the first time; Elliott laid eyes upon the startlingly beautiful coffin of the mummy。'
The innocent; childlike expression of the golden mask charmed him。 Then his eyes moved to the bands of writing that girded the lower portion of the figure。 Latin and Greek words written as if they were Egyptian hieroglyphs!
But he was distracted as Hancock of the British Museum called for quiet; tapping a spoon loudly on a crystal glass。 Beside Hancock stood Alex; with his arm around Julie; who looked exquisite in her black mourning; her hair drawn severely back from her pale face; revealing to all the world that her features had never needed fancy coifs or other adornments。
As their eyes met; Elliott gave Julie a little melancholy smile; and saw the immediate brightening in her that always greeted him。 In a way; he thought; she is more fond of me than of my son。 What an irony。 But then his son was staring at these proceedings as if he were utterly lost。 And perhaps he was; and that was the problem。
Samir Ibrahaim appeared suddenly at Hancock's left。 Another old friend。 But he did not see Elliott。 A bit anxiously; he directed two young men to take hold of the lid of the mummy case and wait for his instructions。 They stood with eyes downcast as if faintly embarrassed by the act they were about to perform。 And the room went dead silent。
〃Ladies and gentlemen;〃 Samir said。 The two young fellows at once hoisted the lid and moved it gracefully to one side。〃 I give you Ramses the Great。〃
The mummy lay exposed for all to see; the tall figure of a man with arms crossed on his breast; seemingly bald and naked under its thick discoloured wrappings。
A collective gasp rose from the crowd。 In the golden light of the electric chandeliers and the few scattered candelabra; the form was faintly horrible as they always are。 Death preserved and mounted。
There was an uneasy sprinkling of applause。 Shudders; even uneasy laughter; and then the thick bank of spectators broke up; some drawing in for a closer look; then backing off as if from the heat of a fire; others turning their backs on the thing altogether。
Randolph sighed and shook his head。
〃Died for this; did he? I wish I understood why。〃
〃Don't be morbid;〃 said the man next to him; someone Elliott ought to remember; but didn't。〃 Lawrence was happy…〃
〃Doing what he wanted to do;〃 Elliott whispered。 If he heard it said even one more time; he would weep。
Lawrence would have been happy examining his treasure。
Lawrence would have been happy translating those scrolls。 Lawrence's death was a tragedy。 Anyone who tried to make anything else out of it was a perfect fool。
Elliott gave Randolph's arm a gentle squeeze and left him; moving slowly towards the venerable corpse of Ramses。
It seemed the younger generation had decided en masse to block his progress as they surrounded Alex and Julie。 Elliott could hear her voice in snatches as conversation regained its spirited volume all around。
〃。。。 a remarkable story in the papyri;〃 Julie explained。〃 But Father had only begun his translation。 I should like to know what you think; Elliott。〃
〃What was that; my dear?〃 He had just reached the mummy itself and he was staring at the face; marvelling at how easily one could discern an expression under so many layers of deposing cloth。 He took her hand now as she moved close to him。 Others pressed in; trying to get a good look; but Elliott stood his ground rather selfishly。
〃Your opinion; Elliott; of the whole mystery;〃 Julie said。〃 Is this a nineteenth…dynasty coffin? How did it e to be fashioned in Roman times? You know; Father told me once; you knew more about Egyptology than all the men at the museum。〃
He laughed softly to himself。 She glanced about nervously to make sure Hancock was nowhere near。 Thank God; he was in the thick of his own little crowd; explaining something about those scrolls; no doubt; and the row of exquisite jars along the wall beneath the mirror。
〃What do you think?〃 Julie prodded again。 Had seriousness ever been so seductive?
〃Can't possibly be Ramses the Great; my dear;〃 he said。〃 But then you know that。〃 He studied the painted lid of the coffin again; and once more the body nestled in its dusty swathing。〃 An excellent job; I must say that。 Not many chemicals were used; no smell of bitumen whatsoever。〃
〃There is no bitumen;〃 Samir said suddenly。 He had been standing on Elliot's left and Elliott had not even seen him;
〃And what do you make of that?〃 Elliott asked。
〃The King has given us his own explanation;〃 Samir said。
〃Or so Lawrence told me。 Ramses had himself wrapped with all due ceremony and prayers; but he was not embalmed。 He was never taken from the cell where he wrote his story。〃
〃What an amazing idea!〃 Elliott said。〃 And have you read these inscriptions yourself?〃 He pointed to the Latin as he translated:〃 'Let not the sun shine on my remains; for in darkness I sleep; beyond all suffering; beyond all knowledge。。。' Now that is hardly an Egyptian sentiment。 I think you'll agree。〃
Samir's face darkened as he looked at the tiny letters。〃 There are curses and warnings everywhere。 I was a curious man until we opened this strange tomb。〃
〃And now you're frightened?〃 Not a good thing for one man to say to another。 But it was true。 And Julie was merely enthralled。
〃Elliott; I want you to read Father's notes;〃 she said;〃 before the museum gathers up everything and locks it in a vault。 The man doesn't merely claim to be Ramses。 There's a good deal more。〃
〃You're not referring to the nonsense in the papers;〃 he asked her。〃 About his being immortal; and loving Cleopatra。〃
Strange the way she looked at him。〃 Father translated some of it;〃 she repeated。 She glanced to the side。〃 I have the notebook。 It's on his desk。 Samir will agree with me; 1 think。 You'll find it interesting。〃
But Samir was being dragged away by Hancock and some other fellow with a brittle smile。 And Lady Treadwell had accosted Julie before she could go on。 Wasn't Julie afraid of the curse? Elliott felt her hand slip away from his。 Old Winslow Baker wanted to talk to Elliott right now。 No; go away。 A tall woman with withered cheeks and long white hands stood before the coffin and demanded to know if the whole thing might be a practical joke。
〃Certainly not!〃 said Baker。〃 Lawrence always dug up the real thing; I 'd stake my life on it。〃
Elliott smiled。〃 Once the museum has these wrappings off;〃 he said;〃 they'll be able to date the remains successfully。 There will be internal evidence of age; of cours