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I
slept
that
night
without
movement
or
without
dreams
;
and
on
our
comparing
notes
in
the
morning
,
I
found
that
each
of
the
others
had
had
the
same
experience
.
By
dinner-time
next
evening
the
whole
work
was
complete
,
and
all
was
ready
for
the
carriers
who
were
to
come
at
midnight
.
A
little
before
the
appointed
time
we
heard
the
rumble
of
carts
;
then
we
were
shortly
invaded
by
an
army
of
workmen
,
who
seemed
by
sheer
force
of
numbers
to
move
without
effort
,
in
an
endless
procession
,
all
our
prepared
packages
.
A
little
over
an
hour
sufficed
them
,
and
when
the
carts
had
rumbled
away
,
we
all
got
ready
to
follow
them
to
Paddington
.
Silvio
was
of
course
to
be
taken
as
one
of
our
party
.
Before
leaving
we
went
in
a
body
over
the
house
,
which
looked
desolate
indeed
.
As
the
servants
had
all
gone
to
Cornwall
there
had
been
no
attempt
at
tidying-up
;
every
room
and
passage
in
which
we
had
worked
,
and
all
the
stairways
,
were
strewn
with
paper
and
waste
,
and
marked
with
dirty
feet
.
The
last
thing
which
Mr.
Trelawny
did
before
coming
away
was
to
take
from
the
great
safe
the
Ruby
with
the
Seven
Stars
.
As
he
put
it
safely
into
his
pocket-book
,
Margaret
,
who
had
all
at
once
seemed
to
grow
deadly
tired
and
stood
beside
her
father
pale
and
rigid
,
suddenly
became
all
aglow
,
as
though
the
sight
of
the
Jewel
had
inspired
her
.
She
smiled
at
her
father
approvingly
as
she
said
:
"
You
are
right
,
Father
.
There
will
not
be
any
more
trouble
tonight
.
She
will
not
wreck
your
arrangements
for
any
cause
.
I
would
stake
my
life
upon
it
.
"
"
She
--
or
something
--
wrecked
us
in
the
desert
when
we
had
come
from
the
tomb
in
the
Valley
of
the
Sorcerer
!
"
was
the
grim
comment
of
Corbeck
,
who
was
standing
by
.
Margaret
answered
him
like
a
flash
:
"
Ah
!
she
was
then
near
her
tomb
from
which
for
thousands
of
years
her
body
had
not
been
moved
.
She
must
know
that
things
are
different
now
.
"
"
How
must
she
know
?
"
asked
Corbeck
keenly
.
"
If
she
has
that
astral
body
that
Father
spoke
of
,
surely
she
must
know
!
How
can
she
fail
to
,
with
an
invisible
presence
and
an
intellect
that
can
roam
abroad
even
to
the
stars
and
the
worlds
beyond
us
!
"
She
paused
,
and
her
father
said
solemnly
: