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"
When
coming
away
we
took
down
the
ladders
,
and
at
a
distance
buried
them
in
the
sand
under
a
cliff
,
which
we
noted
so
that
if
necessary
we
might
find
them
again
.
Then
with
our
heavy
baggage
,
we
set
out
on
our
laborious
journey
back
to
the
Nile
.
It
was
no
easy
task
,
I
tell
you
,
to
bring
the
case
with
that
great
sarcophagus
over
the
desert
.
We
had
a
rough
cart
and
sufficient
men
to
draw
it
;
but
the
progress
seemed
terribly
slow
,
for
we
were
anxious
to
get
our
treasures
into
a
place
of
safety
.
The
night
was
an
anxious
time
with
us
,
for
we
feared
attack
from
some
marauding
band
.
But
more
still
we
feared
some
of
those
with
us
.
They
were
,
after
all
,
but
predatory
,
unscrupulous
men
;
and
we
had
with
us
a
considerable
bulk
of
precious
things
.
They
,
or
at
least
the
dangerous
ones
amongst
them
,
did
not
know
why
it
was
so
precious
;
they
took
it
for
granted
that
it
was
material
treasure
of
some
kind
that
we
carried
.
We
had
taken
the
mummy
from
the
sarcophagus
,
and
packed
it
for
safety
of
travel
in
a
separate
case
.
During
the
first
night
two
attempts
were
made
to
steal
things
from
the
cart
;
and
two
men
were
found
dead
in
the
morning
.
"
On
the
second
night
there
came
on
a
violent
storm
,
one
of
those
terrible
simooms
of
the
desert
which
makes
one
feel
his
helplessness
.
We
were
overwhelmed
with
drifting
sand
.
Some
of
our
Bedouins
had
fled
before
the
storm
,
hoping
to
find
shelter
;
the
rest
of
us
,
wrapped
in
our
bournous
,
endured
with
what
patience
we
could
.
In
the
morning
,
when
the
storm
had
passed
,
we
recovered
from
under
the
piles
of
sand
what
we
could
of
our
impedimenta
.
We
found
the
case
in
which
the
mummy
had
been
packed
all
broken
,
but
the
mummy
itself
could
nowhere
be
found
.
We
searched
everywhere
around
,
and
dug
up
the
sand
which
had
piled
around
us
;
but
in
vain
.
We
did
not
know
what
to
do
,
for
Trelawny
had
his
heart
set
on
taking
home
that
mummy
.
We
waited
a
whole
day
in
hopes
that
the
Bedouins
,
who
had
fled
,
would
return
;
we
had
a
blind
hope
that
they
might
have
in
some
way
removed
the
mummy
from
the
cart
,
and
would
restore
it
.
That
night
,
just
before
dawn
,
Mr.
Trelawny
woke
me
up
and
whispered
in
my
ear
:
"
'
We
must
go
back
to
the
tomb
in
the
Valley
of
the
Sorcerer
.
Show
no
hesitation
in
the
morning
when
I
give
the
orders
!
If
you
ask
any
questions
as
to
where
we
are
going
it
will
create
suspicion
,
and
will
defeat
our
purpose
.
"
"
'
All
right
!
"
I
answered
.
"
But
why
shall
we
go
there
?
'
His
answer
seemed
to
thrill
through
me
as
though
it
had
struck
some
chord
ready
tuned
within
:
"
'
We
shall
find
the
mummy
there
!
I
am
sure
of
it
!
'
Then
anticipating
doubt
or
argument
he
added
:
"
'
Wait
,
and
you
shall
see
!
'
and
he
sank
back
into
his
blanket
again
.
"
The
Arabs
were
surprised
when
we
retraced
our
steps
;
and
some
of
them
were
not
satisfied
.
There
was
a
good
deal
of
friction
,
and
there
were
several
desertions
;
so
that
it
was
with
a
diminished
following
that
we
took
our
way
eastward
again
.
At
first
the
Sheik
did
not
manifest
any
curiosity
as
to
our
definite
destination
;
but
when
it
became
apparent
that
we
were
again
making
for
the
Valley
of
the
Sorcerer
,
he
too
showed
concern
.
This
grew
as
we
drew
near
;
till
finally
at
the
entrance
of
the
valley
he
halted
and
refused
to
go
further
.
He
said
he
would
await
our
return
if
we
chose
to
go
on
alone
.
That
he
would
wait
three
days
;
but
if
by
that
time
we
had
not
returned
he
would
leave
.
No
offer
of
money
would
tempt
him
to
depart
from
this
resolution
.
The
only
concession
he
would
make
was
that
he
would
find
the
ladders
and
bring
them
near
the
cliff
.
This
he
did
;
and
then
,
with
the
rest
of
the
troop
,
he
went
back
to
wait
at
the
entrance
of
the
valley
.
"
Mr.
Trelawny
and
I
took
ropes
and
torches
,
and
again
ascended
to
the
tomb
.
It
was
evident
that
someone
had
been
there
in
our
absence
,
for
the
stone
slab
which
protected
the
entrance
to
the
tomb
was
lying
flat
inside
,
and
a
rope
was
dangling
from
the
cliff
summit
.