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"
The
serdab
,
I
may
perhaps
explain
,
"
said
Mr.
Corbeck
to
me
,
"
is
a
sort
of
niche
built
or
hewn
in
the
wall
of
a
tomb
.
Those
which
have
as
yet
been
examined
bear
no
inscriptions
,
and
contain
only
effigies
of
the
dead
for
whom
the
tomb
was
made
.
"
Then
he
went
on
with
his
narrative
:
"
Trelawny
,
when
he
saw
that
I
had
caught
his
meaning
,
went
on
speaking
with
something
of
his
old
enthusiasm
:
"
'
I
have
come
to
the
conclusion
that
there
must
be
a
serdab
--
a
secret
one
.
We
were
dull
not
to
have
thought
of
it
before
.
We
might
have
known
that
the
maker
of
such
a
tomb
--
a
woman
,
who
had
shown
in
other
ways
such
a
sense
of
beauty
and
completeness
,
and
who
had
finished
every
detail
with
a
feminine
richness
of
elaboration
--
would
not
have
neglected
such
an
architectural
feature
.
Even
if
it
had
not
its
own
special
significance
in
ritual
,
she
would
have
had
it
as
an
adornment
.
Others
had
had
it
,
and
she
liked
her
own
work
to
be
complete
.
Depend
upon
it
,
there
was
--
there
is
--
a
serdab
;
and
that
in
it
,
when
it
is
discovered
,
we
shall
find
the
lamps
.
Of
course
,
had
we
known
then
what
we
now
know
or
at
all
events
surmise
,
that
there
were
lamps
,
we
might
have
suspected
some
hidden
spot
,
some
cachet
.
I
am
going
to
ask
you
to
go
out
to
Egypt
again
;
to
seek
the
tomb
;
to
find
the
serdab
;
and
to
bring
back
the
lamps
!
'
"
"
'
And
if
I
find
there
is
no
serdab
;
or
if
discovering
it
I
find
no
lamps
in
it
,
what
then
?
'
He
smiled
grimly
with
that
saturnine
smile
of
his
,
so
rarely
seen
for
years
past
,
as
he
spoke
slowly
:
"
'
Then
you
will
have
to
hustle
till
you
find
them
!
'
"
'
Good
!
'
I
said
.
He
pointed
to
one
of
the
sheets
.
"
'
Here
are
the
transcripts
from
the
Chapel
at
the
south
and
the
east
.
I
have
been
looking
over
the
writings
again
;
and
I
find
that
in
seven
places
round
this
corner
are
the
symbols
of
the
constellation
which
we
call
the
Plough
,
which
Queen
Tera
held
to
rule
her
birth
and
her
destiny
.
I
have
examined
them
carefully
,
and
I
notice
that
they
are
all
representations
of
the
grouping
of
the
stars
,
as
the
constellation
appears
in
different
parts
of
the
heavens
.
They
are
all
astronomically
correct
;
and
as
in
the
real
sky
the
Pointers
indicate
the
Pole
Star
,
so
these
all
point
to
one
spot
in
the
wall
where
usually
the
serdab
is
to
be
found
!
'
"
'
Bravo
!
'
I
shouted
,
for
such
a
piece
of
reasoning
demanded
applause
.
He
seemed
pleased
as
he
went
on
: