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 〃He didn't mean to hurt Bertie;〃 she declared。 〃It was an accident。〃
 〃That's right;〃 Bertie said quickly。
 〃Perhaps he didn't intend to;〃 I said。 〃But the result might have been disastrous。 He's been watching us … spying on us。〃
 〃Damnation!〃 Emerson exclaimed。 〃Jumana … Bertie … all of you … don't take any more chances; do you hear? Even if Jamil appears decked out in the Double Crown and the full regalia of a pharaoh; blowing kisses; don't follow him。〃
 〃Here!〃 Cyrus exclaimed; his eyes brightening。 〃Do you think it's a royal tomb he's found?〃
 〃Good Gad; Vandergelt; is that all you can think of?〃 Emerson gave him a rueful smile。 〃I thought of it; too; I admit。 But there won't be a king's tomb in that area。 My point is that none of us must go into a remote area alone。 It is too dangerous; as Bertie discovered today。〃
 〃Oh。〃 Cyrus glanced apologetically at Bertie。 〃Sorry; son; I was forgetting about your foot。 Guess I'd better get you home。 I'll go to the Castle and send the carriage。〃
 〃I can ride;〃 Bertie said; trying to push himself to his feet。
 〃Take Risha;〃 Ramses said; before any of us could voice an objection。 〃Jamad can go with you and bring him back。 Here; let me give you a hand。〃
 〃Don't put your weight on that foot;〃 Nefret called; as they left the room; Bertie hopping and leaning on Ramses's arm。 Neither of them replied。 Closing ranks; I thought。 Closing ranks!
 〃A word of advice; if I may; Cyrus;〃 I said。
 He had been about to go after them。 He stopped and turned to me。 From his expression and that of my husband I suspected one of them was about to make a sarcastic ment; so I went on before either could do so。 〃Don't treat him like a child。 He is a grown man and must make his own decisions。 He did it for you; you know。〃
 〃I know。〃 Cyrus tugged at his goatee。 He turned a challenging look on Emerson。 〃So; old buddy; where are we going tomorrow?〃
 Emerson mumbled something。
 〃Hey?〃 said Cyrus; cupping his hand round his ear。
 〃Not;〃 I said; 〃to the Cemetery of the Monkeys。 We will meet you at Deir el Medina tomorrow; Cyrus。 All of us。〃
  
 As soon as Cyrus had taken his departure; Emerson fled to the bath chamber。 He was well aware that this was only a temporary refuge; after arranging a few domestic matters; I followed him。 I had intended to sit on the edge of the bath but he was splashing the water all about; so I leaned against the wall instead。 Emerson gave me a cheerful smile。
 〃Did you have a pleasant day; my love?〃 he inquired。
 〃Quite pleasant。 Emerson; why do you do this sort of thing? You know I will find out in the end。〃
 〃Certainly I know。 I enjoy stirring you up; Peabody。 And you enjoy ferreting out my evil schemes and scolding me。〃 He got to his feet。
 I always say there is nothing like a vigorous out…of…door life to keep a person in excellent physical condition。 Emerson had changed very little since the days when I had first known him … except of course for the absence of the beard that had hidden his firm chin and strong jaw。 His stalwart form was as trim; the pull of muscle across his broad shoulders just as distracting。
 〃I will not be distracted; Emerson;〃 I informed him。
 〃No?〃 He stepped out of the bath and reached for me。 He has very long arms。
 After a time I said; 〃Turn round and let me dry your back。〃
 〃I can think of another way of …〃
 〃No; Emerson! I am soaking wet already and we have a great deal to do if we are to get everything ready for tomorrow。 I sent a message to Selim; inviting him to dinner。〃
 〃Good thought;〃 said Emerson; sufficiently distracted by this reminder to release me。 〃I wonder what he will say about the latest development。〃
 Seated next to me … a delicate attention I always paid him when he condescended to favor us with his pany … Selim listened in frowning silence to Emerson's account of the day's adventure。 Then he shook his head。
 〃I am surprised; Emerson; that you should have been so thoughtless;〃 he said severely。 〃The temples and the workmen's village are more important than searching for tombs in that dangerous place。 And you; Ramses; ought not have let him go。〃
 Emerson had bee accustomed to Selim's occasional criticisms; but having his own words quoted back at him silenced him momentarily。 Ramses said meekly; 〃You are absolutely right; Selim; but when the Father of Curses speaks; the whole world obeys。〃
 〃Huh;〃 said Selim; just as Abdullah might have done。 A thought occurred to him; and he said in a milder voice; 〃Well; perhaps it was meant to be。 Had you not gone there; Mr。 Bertie and that foolish girl might have e to harm。〃
 〃That's one way of looking at it;〃 Emerson agreed; as Jumana glared at her cousin。
 〃As for Jamil;〃 Selim continued; returning Jumana's glare with interest; 〃he has caused us enough trouble and kept us from our work。 Leave him to me。〃
 Even Emerson was silenced by that flat demand; which had been delivered with a dignity and authority as great as Abdullah's had been。 Selim was being more and more like his father; his handsome; strongly defined features framed by a neatly trimmed beard and mustache。 Perhaps it is not surprising that I should have dreamed of Abdullah that night。
 He was waiting for me in the place we both loved best; the top of the cliff above Deir el Bahri; where the path went on to the Valley of the Kings; and the sun was rising over the eastern mountains。 As I mounted the last steep slope; I wondered why I was beginning to find the ascent as difficult as I would have done in waking life。 If it was a touch of realism; it was one I could have done without。 I was extremely short of breath when Abdullah gave me his hand and assisted me to attain the summit。
 〃They are all well in England;〃 he said。 〃My next grandchild grows strong in the womb of her mother。〃
 〃A girl this time?〃 I panted。
 Abdullah nodded。 〃Sit down; Sitt; and rest。 Yes; it is a girl; that is already determined。〃
 〃Er … speaking of grandchildren; Abdullah 。 。 。〃
 He threw his head back and laughed heartily。 As always in these dreams; he was youthfully handsome; without a single gray thread in his beard; his laughter was as merry as Selim's。
 〃What about them; Sitt?〃
 〃You aren't going to tell me; are you?〃
 〃There is a time for all things; Sitt Hakim。 When that time es you will be among the first to know。 How could it be otherwise?〃
 Annoyed as I was at his teasing; I could not help smiling a little。 He had said 〃when;〃 not 〃if〃! That was hopeful。 〃I expect I will;〃 I said。 〃How could it be otherwise?〃
 〃There are other things I will tell you: The boy who is in France is safe still; but David is troubled because he feels he should be here with you。 Do not let him e。 The underwater boats will sink many ships this winter。 You are wise to stay in Egypt until that danger is over。〃
 Having recovered my breath; I rose from the extremely lumpy rock on which I had been sitting and stood beside him; watching the slow spread of sunlight across the landscape。 Below us the columns of Hatshepsut's temple were ivory…pale in the morning shadows。
 〃I know better than to press you when you are determined to keep silent;〃 I grumbled。 〃But you haven't said anything about our current plans。 Where is that cursed boy; Abdullah; and what are we going to do about him?〃
 〃It is a matter of shame to me that Jamil is a member of my family。〃 Abdullah's face was as stern as a bronze mask。 〃He will be punished; Sitt; but not by you。 Leave him to me。 Do not take foolish chances; here or elsewhere。〃
 〃Where else would I be? If you are referring to the submarine menace; we have already decided 。 。 。 Curse it; Abdullah; you are trying to get me off the track again。 Where is the confounded tomb?〃
 〃It would be tangling the web of the future to tell you that;〃 Abdullah said dreamily。 〃Now; Sitt; do not swear。 It will e right in the end; though not; perhaps; as you expect。〃
 He took my hand and held it for a moment。 Then he turned away。
 〃Wait;〃 I said。 〃Please。〃
 〃No more questions; Sitt。 I have told you all I am allowed。〃
 〃I only wondered how you liked your new tomb。〃
 Abdullah turned back to face me。 〃It is well enough。〃
 〃Is that all you can say? David designed the structure; you know; and Selim got the men to work as soon as you asked me for it。〃
 〃I should not have had to ask;〃 said Abdullah; sounding as sulky as Sennia。
 It was so like him … so human … so like a man! Laughing; I threw my arms around him in an impetuous embrace。 It was the first time I had ever done so; and for the first time he held me close … only for a moment; before he gently loosened my hands and stepped back。
 〃Is there anything else you would like?〃 I asked。
 〃No。〃 The corners of his mouth twitched; and he said; 〃It is a very fine tomb; Sitt。 Fine enough for a pasha。〃
 I did not follow him。 I never had。 Something held me back; perhaps it was the sure knowledge that I would see him again; or the fort I always gained from speaking with him; even when he was at his most irritatingly vague。
 〃Good…bye for now;〃 I called。 〃Maassalameh; my friend。〃
  
 I had; of course; arrived at the logical solution to our dilemma … or; to be more accurate; Emerson and Cyrus's impractical plan。 I had said nothing to 

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