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cause we ate such peculiar things at such peculiar hours。〃
 〃No doubt;〃 I said。
 The minutes dragged by。 Finally I heard the unmistakable thud of Emerson's heavy steps; and the door was flung open。 A cry of indignation burst from my lips。
 〃Emerson; how many times must I tell you not to use that cast like a battering ram? And why aren't you wearing your coat? And your cravat? And …〃
 Emerson glanced in mild surprise at his arm。 〃Forgot;〃 he said; tossing his crumpled coat onto the floor。 〃Coffee? Good。 How did it go?〃
 〃How did what 。 。 。 ? Oh; Esin。 It is all settled and she is in good hands。 Where the devil have you been?〃
 Emerson sipped his coffee。 Ramses leaned forward; forearms resting on his knees。 〃Shall I hazard a guess?〃
 〃If you like;〃 said Emerson; rolling his eyes at me。
 〃Hilmiya。〃
 〃Oh; Emerson; you didn't!〃 I cried。
 〃I had to; didn't I? What the devil; the crafty bastard did me a favor … two favors; in fact。〃
 〃How did you get into the camp?〃 Ramses asked curiously。
 〃Walked up to the gate and announced myself;〃 said his father; holding out his cup for me to refill it。 〃El…Gharbi was not surprised to see me … he had heard of our return。 He seems to hear everything。 He wanted me to pay him for the damage to the motorcar。〃
 〃Did you?〃 Nefret asked; torn between amusement and disgust。
 〃No。 His people had stolen the thing; hadn't they? I assured him;〃 said Emerson; with another wary glance at me; 〃that I would speak on his behalf。 Exile; to his village in Upper Egypt; would satisfy him and settle my debt。〃
 〃Oh; dear;〃 I murmured。 〃Well; Emerson; you acted according to your lights; I suppose。 Go and clean up; it is past time for luncheon。〃
 I followed him into our room; for I knew that if I did not assist his ablutions he would get the cast wet。
 〃I trust el…Gharbi was properly appreciative;〃 I said; assisting him to remove his shirt。
 〃In his fashion。 He said something rather strange。〃
 〃What? Let me do that; Emerson。〃
 I took the dripping washcloth from his hand。
 〃 'The young serpent also has poisoned fangs。' 〃
 〃I beg your pardon; Emerson?〃
 〃Those were his precise words; Peabody。 I haven't the vaguest idea what they mean; but it has the ring of a warning; doesn't it?〃
 〃Hmm。 Perhaps he was referring to Jamil。〃 I put the washcloth down and picked up a towel。
 〃The warning es a bit late;〃 said Emerson。 〃But that is how soothsayers and fortune…tellers and such individuals make their reputations; by predicting what has already happened。 The devil with it; and el…Gharbi。 I stopped by the railroad station and made reservations。 We will take the train tonight。〃
  
 I did not wire ahead。 We would probably arrive before the telegram was delivered; and Fatima always kept the house in perfect order。 The happy surprise I had planned for her and the others was spoiled; however; by the network of gossip that enpasses Luxor。 By the time we reached the house; the whole family was on the veranda waiting for us。 Sennia darted at Ramses; shouting; 〃See how much taller and stronger I am?〃
 Before any of us could stop her; she had thrown her arms round him in one of her gigantic hugs。 We always pretended to be left breathless by her strength; but she knew at once that his gasp of pain was not feigned; and began fussing and apologizing。 She made him sit down and lifted both his feet onto a stool。
 〃You've been and got yourselves into trouble again;〃 said Gargery sternly。 〃Was it that Master Criminal chap? I trust; sir and madam; that he isn't going to turn up here。 We've got enough problems without that。〃
 〃What sort of problems?〃 I asked。
 〃There is no trouble; Sitt;〃 said Fatima; with a reproachful glance at Gargery。 〃Rest and I will bring tea。〃
 Gargery would not be silenced。 〃It's mostly these young women; madam。 That girl that was working for Miss Nefret has been round saying you promised to find her a husband。 She's got a chap in mind and wants you to pin him down before he can get away。〃
 We all laughed except Sennia; who was still fussing over Ramses。 〃She didn't put it that way; surely;〃 Nefret said。
 〃She keeps ing round;〃 said Gargery gloomily。 〃And then there's Jumana。 Won't eat; won't talk; won't work。 It puts a person off; madam; just seeing that gloomy face。 And Mrs。 Vandergelt …〃
 〃Enough; Gargery;〃 Emerson snarled。 〃Can't we have a single day of peace and quiet? No one is desperately ill; no one is dead; no one is missing? Good。 Mrs。 Emerson will deal with these minor difficulties in due time。〃
 〃Thank you; my dear;〃 I said。
 The sarcasm was wasted on Emerson。 〃Good to be back;〃 he declared with great satisfaction。 〃No use asking Gargery how things are going at Deir el Medina; but I expect Vandergelt will be here before long; with his own list of plaints。 Never a dull moment; eh? Sennia; you haven't given me a kiss。 My arm is bothering me quite a lot。〃
 Cyrus was courteous enough not to disturb us for the greater part of the day。 We were sitting on the veranda admiring the lovely sunset colors; as the calls of the muezzins drifted across the desert in a melodious medley; when he turned up; riding Queenie。
 〃Figured I'd arrive in time for drinks;〃 he remarked; handing the reins to the stableman。 〃Sure good to have you folks back。 I hear Ramses has had another little … er … accident。 I don't suppose I should ask where you've been and what you've been up to。〃
 〃No;〃 said Emerson。 He handed Cyrus a glass。
 It was the answer Cyrus had expected。 He accepted it; and the glass of whiskey; with a smile。 〃Sure have missed you。 Maybe you can do something with Jumana。 She's just wasting away; poor little girl。〃
 〃No; she is not;〃 I assured him。 〃Nefret and I both examined her this afternoon。 She is somewhat off…color; since she hasn't left the house for days; but she hasn't lost an ounce。〃
 〃But Fatima said …〃
 〃She has only picked at her meals。 That means she is eating on the sly。 I prescribed a particularly nasty…tasting tonic。〃
 〃She's been putting it on?〃 Cyrus demanded。
 〃It's not that simple; Cyrus;〃 Nefret said thoughtfully。 〃Her unhappiness is genuine。 She isn't deliberately deceiving us; but I think … and Heaven knows I am no expert … that her natural youthful optimism is engaged in a mental struggle with her sense of guilt。 I honestly don't know whether to slap her or coddle her。〃
 〃Put her to work;〃said Emerson。 〃Always the best medicine。 How are things going at Deir el Medina; Vandergelt?〃
 〃 'Bout the same。 Found two more tombs。 Empty。〃
 〃You haven't broken your promise to me; I hope;〃 I said。
 〃I haven't been in the southwest wadis; if that's what you mean。 But if you think I've forgotten what that young villain said; you're wrong。 I haven't been able to sleep; wondering what he meant。 'The hand of the god。' What god? Where?〃 Cyrus held out his empty glass。 In silent sympathy; Emerson refilled it。 He had no patience with psychology; but this distress he could understand。
 Cyrus went on; in mounting passion; 〃I even went back into that darned shrine … the one where we found the statue of Amon last year。 Well; he's a god; isn't he? Bertie and I examined every inch of the darned room。 The walls and floor are solid。〃
 〃Bah;〃 said Emerson。 〃Stop wasting time on fantasies; Vandergelt。〃
 〃Don't be a hypocrite; Emerson;〃 I said。 〃We have all been speculating and guessing and theorizing。 It is a pretty little problem。 Supposing Jamil was not trying to mislead or tantalize us; which may well have been the case; there are a good many gods shown on a good many wall surfaces in Thebes。 Deir el Bahri; Medinet Habu; every tomb on the West Bank … What is it; Cyrus?〃
 〃Excuse me; Amelia; I didn't mean to interrupt。 You just reminded me。 This little piece of news ought to get your attention; Emerson;〃 he added; with a grimace at my husband。 〃Give you three guesses who has started an excavation in the Valley of the Kings。〃
 Emerson's look of lofty indifference turned to a scowl。 〃Without official permission? Confound it; Vandergelt …〃
 〃Not the Albions?〃 I exclaimed。
 〃Might have known you'd hit it on the head first time;〃 said Cyrus。 〃You're both right。 It's Joe and his family; and they don't have official permission。〃
 〃And you let them?〃 Emerson demanded。
 〃I notified Cairo。 That was all I could do; as Joe gleefully pointed out to me。 I haven't got the authority to stop them。〃
 〃Where in the Valley?〃 Ramses asked。
 〃In that southern branch of the wadi near Number Twenty … Hatshepsut's tomb。〃
 〃Why there; I wonder?〃 Ramses said。
 〃Dunno。 It's off the regular tourist track; so maybe they hoped they wouldn't be spotted right away。 Can't think of any other reason why they would pick that area。〃
 〃Damnation;〃 muttered Emerson。 〃I had intended to start work first thing tomorrow morning。 Now I will have to waste several hours expelling the Albions。〃
 〃How do you propose to do that?〃 I inquired。 〃You haven't the authority either; and if you lay violent hands on any one of them … especially Mrs。 Albion …〃
 〃Good Gad; Peabody; have you ever known me to lay violent hands on a woman? There are ways;〃 said Emerson; stroking his chin。 〃There are ways。〃
 〃Well; I sure don't want to miss that;〃 Cyrus declared。 〃I'll be wai

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