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- Стр. 147/148
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Over
all
,
sarcophagus
,
coffer
and
,
indeed
,
all
in
the
room
,
was
a
sort
of
black
film
of
greasy
soot
.
I
went
over
to
the
couch
.
The
white
sheet
still
lay
over
part
of
it
;
but
it
had
been
thrown
back
,
as
might
be
when
one
is
stepping
out
of
bed
.
But
there
was
no
sign
of
Queen
Tera
!
I
took
Margaret
by
the
hand
and
led
her
over
.
She
reluctantly
left
her
father
to
whom
she
was
administering
,
but
she
came
docilely
enough
.
I
whispered
to
her
as
I
held
her
hand
:
"
What
has
become
of
the
Queen
?
Tell
me
!
You
were
close
at
hand
,
and
must
have
seen
if
anything
happened
!
"
She
answered
me
very
softly
:
"
There
was
nothing
that
I
could
see
.
Until
the
smoke
grew
too
dense
I
kept
my
eyes
on
the
couch
,
but
there
was
no
change
.
Then
,
when
all
grew
so
dark
that
I
could
not
see
,
I
thought
I
heard
a
movement
close
to
me
.
It
might
have
been
Doctor
Winchester
who
had
sunk
down
overcome
;
but
I
could
not
be
sure
.
I
thought
that
it
might
be
the
Queen
waking
,
so
I
put
down
poor
Silvio
.
I
did
not
see
what
became
of
him
;
but
I
felt
as
if
he
had
deserted
me
when
I
heard
him
mewing
over
by
the
door
.
I
hope
he
is
not
offended
with
me
!
"
As
if
in
answer
,
Silvio
came
running
into
the
room
and
reared
himself
against
her
dress
,
pulling
it
as
though
clamouring
to
be
taken
up
.
She
stooped
down
and
took
him
up
and
began
to
pet
and
comfort
him
.
I
went
over
and
examined
the
couch
and
all
around
it
most
carefully
.
When
Mr.
Trelawny
and
Mr.
Corbeck
recovered
sufficiently
,
which
they
did
quickly
,
though
Doctor
Winchester
took
longer
to
come
round
,
we
went
over
it
afresh
.
But
all
we
could
find
was
a
sort
of
ridge
of
impalpable
dust
,
which
gave
out
a
strange
dead
odour
.
On
the
couch
lay
the
jewel
of
the
disk
and
plumes
which
the
Queen
had
worn
in
her
hair
,
and
the
Star
Jewel
which
had
words
to
command
the
Gods
.
Other
than
this
we
never
got
clue
to
what
had
happened
.
There
was
just
one
thing
which
confirmed
our
idea
of
the
physical
annihilation
of
the
mummy
.
In
the
sarcophagus
in
the
hall
,
where
we
had
placed
the
mummy
of
the
cat
,
was
a
small
patch
of
similar
dust
.
In
the
autumn
Margaret
and
I
were
married
.
On
the
occasion
she
wore
the
mummy
robe
and
zone
and
the
jewel
which
Queen
Tera
had
worn
in
her
hair
.
On
her
breast
,
set
in
a
ring
of
gold
make
like
a
twisted
lotus
stalk
,
she
wore
the
strange
Jewel
of
Seven
Stars
which
held
words
to
command
the
God
of
all
the
worlds
.
At
the
marriage
the
sunlight
streaming
through
the
chancel
windows
fell
on
it
,
and
it
seemed
to
glow
like
a
living
thing
.
The
graven
words
may
have
been
of
efficacy
;
for
Margaret
holds
to
them
,
and
there
is
no
other
life
in
all
the
world
so
happy
as
my
own
.
We
often
think
of
the
great
Queen
,
and
we
talk
of
her
freely