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"
'
What
do
you
think
of
it
?
'
he
asked
.
"
'
It
is
like
a
jewel
,
'
I
answered
.
'
You
may
well
call
it
the
's
orcerer
's
Magic
Coffer
'
,
if
it
often
looks
like
that
.
It
almost
seems
to
be
alive
.
'
"
'D
o
you
know
why
it
seems
so
?
'
"
'
From
the
glare
of
the
light
,
I
suppose
?
'
"
'
Light
of
course
,
'
he
answered
,
'
but
it
is
rather
the
disposition
of
light
.
'
As
he
spoke
he
turned
up
the
ordinary
lights
of
the
room
and
switched
off
the
special
ones
.
The
effect
on
the
stone
box
was
surprising
;
in
a
second
it
lost
all
its
glowing
effect
.
It
was
still
a
very
beautiful
stone
,
as
always
;
but
it
was
stone
and
no
more
.
"
'D
o
you
notice
anything
about
the
arrangement
of
the
lamps
?
'
he
asked
.
"
'N
o
!
'
"
'
They
were
in
the
shape
of
the
stars
in
the
Plough
,
as
the
stars
are
in
the
ruby
!
'
The
statement
came
to
me
with
a
certain
sense
of
conviction
.
I
do
not
know
why
,
except
that
there
had
been
so
many
mysterious
associations
with
the
mummy
and
all
belonging
to
it
that
any
new
one
seemed
enlightening
.
I
listened
as
Trelawny
went
on
to
explain
:
"
'
For
sixteen
years
I
have
never
ceased
to
think
of
that
adventure
,
or
to
try
to
find
a
clue
to
the
mysteries
which
came
before
us
;
but
never
until
last
night
did
I
seem
to
find
a
solution
.
I
think
I
must
have
dreamed
of
it
,
for
I
woke
all
on
fire
about
it
.
I
jumped
out
of
bed
with
a
determination
of
doing
something
,
before
I
quite
knew
what
it
was
that
I
wished
to
do
.
Then
,
all
at
once
,
the
purpose
was
clear
before
me
.
There
were
allusions
in
the
writing
on
the
walls
of
the
tomb
to
the
seven
stars
of
the
Great
Bear
that
go
to
make
up
the
Plough
;
and
the
North
was
again
and
again
emphasized
.
The
same
symbols
were
repeated
with
regard
to
the
"
Magic
Box
"
,
as
we
called
it
.
We
had
already
noticed
those
peculiar
translucent
spaces
in
the
stone
of
the
box
.
You
remember
the
hieroglyphic
writing
had
told
that
the
jewel
came
from
the
heart
of
an
aerolite
,
and
that
the
coffer
was
cut
from
it
also
.
It
might
be
,
I
thought
,
that
the
light
of
the
seven
stars
,
shining
in
the
right
direction
,
might
have
some
effect
on
the
box
,
or
something
within
it
.
I
raised
the
blind
and
looked
out
.
The
Plough
was
high
in
the
heavens
,
and
both
its
stars
and
the
Pole
Star
were
straight
opposite
the
window
.
I
pulled
the
table
with
the
coffer
out
into
the
light
,
and
shifted
it
until
the
translucent
patches
were
in
the
direction
of
the
stars
.
Instantly
the
box
began
to
glow
,
as
you
saw
it
under
the
lamps
,
though
but
slightly
.
I
waited
and
waited
;
but
the
sky
clouded
over
,
and
the
light
died
away
.
So
I
got
wires
and
lamps
--
you
know
how
often
I
use
them
in
experiments
--
and
tried
the
effect
of
electric
light
.
It
took
me
some
time
to
get
the
lamps
properly
placed
,
so
that
they
would
correspond
to
the
parts
of
the
stone
,
but
the
moment
I
got
them
right
the
whole
thing
began
to
glow
as
you
have
seen
it
.