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e accusers; to trouble a sick old man?〃
 Daoud turned; in his ponderous fashion; and Jumana let out a little squeak。 Her father's eyes rested briefly on her and shifted away。
 〃I'm sorry;〃 Ramses said。 〃We are looking for my father and mother; who may be in trouble。 It is true that Yusuf sent no message … that they did not e here?〃
 〃It is true;〃 the old woman snapped。 〃Ask anyone。〃
 〃Shall we go now?〃 Daoud asked nervously。 According to Selim; his giant uncle feared only two things: the displeasure of the Father of Curses; and an angry old woman。
 〃We may as well;〃 Ramses said。
 Daoud was the first to go。 Jumana followed; so closely she was treading on his heels。 Ramses hesitated。 He had meant to ask Yusuf about Jamil; but this disclosure had altered everything。 His parents must have been intercepted or distracted before they reached Yusuf; lured away by a false message。 There was no time to waste; the afternoon was passing。
 〃I'm sorry;〃 he said again。
 〃I'll e back;〃 Nefret promised the old man。 〃As soon as I can。〃
 Yusuf did not reply。 His eyes were closed。
 The usual crowd had gathered outside。 Selim; who had been talking with several of the men; turned to Ramses。 〃It is true; they did not e to this house。 But Ahmed says Mahmud says his cousin Mohammed saw them this morning。 They left their horses with him and gave him money。〃
 〃Which Mohammed?〃 Ramses demanded。
 〃His house is at the bottom of the hill; near the tomb of Ramose。〃
 〃Oh; that Mohammed。 All right; let's find him。〃
 They led the horses; the slope on this side was steep。 Mohammed; who was stretched out in the shade peacefully sleeping; did not wake until Ramses shook him。 〃Ah;〃 he said; rubbing his eyes; 〃you have e for the horses。 I took good care of them; you see。〃
 They were in the courtyard of an ancient tomb; shaded and well supplied with water。 Ramses handed over baksheesh。 〃Yes; you did。 When did the Father of Curses and the Sitt Hakim leave the horses?〃
 〃Many hours ago。〃 Mohammed yawned。
 〃They'd have e straight here;〃 Nefret interposed; knowing; as did Ramses; that Mohammed's notions of time were vague。
 〃Probably。 It's been at least six hours; then。 Where did they go; Mohammed?〃
 〃That way。〃 A gesture indicated the direction … not up the hill; toward Yusuf's house; but northward。
 〃On foot?〃
 〃How could they ride when they left the horses with me?〃
 Selim lost patience。 〃Don't try to be clever; Mohammed; because you are not。 Why did they leave the horses and go on foot? What did they say to each other?〃
 〃How should I know? They spoke in English; very fast。〃 Another gigantic yawn concluded the speech。
 A younger man; his beard just beginning to show; plucked at Selim's sleeve。 〃My father only thinks of baksheesh and sleep; Selim; but I can tell you what happened。 The Father of Curses took his galabeeyah; and the Sitt took mine。 It was because they saw someone。 She said 'Look there;' and he looked and swore and then they took our clothes and went hurrying away; behind the tombs and around the hill。〃
 〃Your clothes?〃 Nefret repeated。
 〃Our galabeeyahs; my father's and mine。 The Father of Curses paid well; but when the Sitt Hakim has finished with mine; I would like to have it back。 I have only …〃
 〃Did you see the person they were following?〃 Ramses interrupted。
 〃Oh; yes。〃 The boy pointed。 〃It was she。〃
 Jumana froze; her eyes focusing on the pointing finger。 〃He lies;〃 she gasped。
 〃I do not lie。 She wore the same clothing; boots and coat and a skirt; that blew out as she ran。 Not trousers; as men wear。 What other woman would wear such garments?〃
 〃Several of us;〃 Nefret said; catching hold of Jumana; who appeared ready to fly at her accuser。 〃We know it wasn't you; Jumana; you couldn't have got from here to Deir el Medina before we arrived。〃
 Ramses rewarded the observant youth extravagantly and went after Selim; who was already running along the path the boy had indicated。 It turned and rose; and there before them lay the length of the desert plain; covered with hillocks and hills; houses and villages and ruins … almost two miles long from Medinet Habu to the slopes of Drah abu'l Naga on the north。 The sun was low over the western cliffs。
 〃Wait;〃 Ramses called。 Selim stopped; and the others came up to him。
 〃What can we do?〃 the reis asked; for the hopelessness of pursuit was evident to him as well。 〃It was hours ago that they were here。 Even if one saw them …〃
 〃He wouldn't be here either;〃 Ramses cut in。 〃Or remember them。 Father and his damned disguises!〃
 〃The Father of Curses;〃 said Daoud; his calm unshaken; 〃cannot be mistaken for any other man。〃
 〃That's true;〃 Nefret agreed。 〃Not to mention Mother trotting along holding up the skirts of somebody else's galabeeyah。 Ramses … Selim … let's just keep calm; shall we? We will spread the word; asking anyone who may have seen them to report to us; but that may take a while。 Perhaps we can deduce where they might have gone。〃 She turned to Jumana。 〃You know whom they were following; don't you?〃
 The girl's eyes fell。 〃Jamil?〃
 〃It couldn't have been anyone else;〃 Nefret said。 〃He's taller than you; but otherwise the resemblance between you is strong。 Somehow he got hold of clothes like yours。 He must have sent the message。 I don't believe your father knew anything about it。〃
 If it was meant as consolation; Jumana remained indifferent。 〃Why?〃 she demanded。 〃Why would Jamil do this?〃
 〃Not to lead them to his tomb;〃 Ramses said。 He was too worried now to be considerate of her feelings。 〃Face the facts; Jumana。 He meant to do them harm … and he must have succeeded; God knows how; or they would have been back before this。 Can you think of anything … anything at all … that might help us to find them?〃
 〃How could Jamil harm the Father of Curses?〃 She flinched back from Ramses and her eyes filled with tears。 〃No … wait … don't be angry。 I am trying to think; trying to help。 And I think there are only a few things he could do。 He is not very strong; Jamil; or very brave; the Father of Curses could break him in two with one hand; and the Sitt Hakim is as fierce as a man。 He would lead them to some place where he can play a dangerous trick on them with no danger to himself。〃
 The sun was sinking。 It would be dark in a few hours。 〃This isn't getting us anywhere;〃 Ramses said; trying to keep his voice level。 〃There are too many places like that。 If he's got in the habit of pushing people off cliffs; as Mother put it 。 。 。〃
 〃Can you visualize Jamil pushing Father?〃 Nefret demanded。 〃He'd have to back off twenty feet and run at Father … and then have another go at Mother; who would be peppering him with bullets while he ran。〃
 Jumana gave her a look of surprise and reproach; but Ramses knew his wife's lighthearted ment was a valiant attempt to keep their spirits up and reassure them。 It did help to relieve Ramses's anxiety a bit; the scene she had described was so ludicrous it brought a halfhearted smile to his face。
 〃You're right; though; Jumana;〃 she went on。 〃He'd want some place away from people。 Not toward the cultivation; but back that way; along the base of the cliffs。 A place he could trick them into entering without exposing himself。〃
 〃But then;〃 said Daoud; 〃they would e out again。 How could he prevent them? Unless 。 。 。〃
 Quick wits were not Daoud's most notable characteristic; but every now and then he confounded them all by reaching a conclusion that had escaped everyone else。 They waited for him to continue。
 〃Unless it was a very narrow space;〃 Daoud went on; his brow wrinkling。 〃With no other way out。 Then; when they tried to e out; crawling or bent over; he could prevent them … standing to one side with a long heavy stick。 If he was quick and lucky; one blow might be enough。〃
 The simple words had created a vivid and very ugly picture。 〃You're talking about a tomb;〃 Ramses said slowly。 〃Or a cave。 Surely they wouldn't be stupid enough to enter an obvious trap … not both of them 。 。 。〃 He caught Nefret's eye and threw up his hands。 〃Hell and damnation! They would; wouldn't they? Especially Mother。 Daoud; you reason well; but there are hundreds of such places in the cliffs。 We wouldn't know where to start looking。 I'm going back and talk to Yusuf。 There's an outside chance …〃
 〃Wait … wait!〃 Jumana was bouncing on her toes; her face flushed with excitement。 〃I have remembered something … something Jamil said when we first met at Luxor。 He was talking about the tomb of the princesses and how he had been cheated; and then he talked very fast and very angrily; saying that he had discovered two rich treasures and had nothing to show because everyone had cheated him of what was rightfully his; and …〃
 She paused to draw a long breath。 Ramses was about to express his impatience with her dramatic; long…drawn…out narrative when Nefret said softly; 〃Let her tell it her way。〃
 〃I am trying to remember exactly what he said;〃 Jumana explained。 She hadn't missed Ramses's signs of impatience either。 〃These are the words; the exact words。 'They took it; the Inglizi; but I have taken it back; the dwelling place of a god is not too good for me; and they will never find me there; and someday 。 。 。 ' It was then he thre

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