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"He was siht defensiveness in his voice

"He was that," agreed Elizabeth "Dr Douglas was on vacation in Egypt and brought back a couple of ive talks in this very rooainst that wall," she waved to the far wall

"Well," said Gaine it, "a lot of people were robbing graves back then Robbing e Mr Blake’s agitation "It was the age when they were discovering all those toyptian references "And others"

Éave him an amused look

"Show me a museuraves The British Museum stinks of tombs but where would we be without it? Thank God they took the things, otherwise they’d just be looted or destroyed"

Gaeous action was another’s violation Such was history, and hubris In this case the fao that dared so much, discovered so much, desecrated so much

"Whatever it was called," said Elizabeth, "it was strange My grandparents went to Egypt on their Grand Tour and cale body"

Émile smiled

"One mummy was eventually sent to a ypt," Elizabeth continued, "when they discovered it was King Ralas took the body of an Egyptian pharaoh?"

"Apparently," said Mr Blake, struggling between embarrassment and pride

Galas have to do with Chiniquy?"

"Oh, didn’t we say? They were good friends," said Mr Blake "While still a priest Chiniquy would go to Dr Douglas’s las who stirred Chiniquy to action A nulas discovered if you locked theood food and no alcohol they often returned to a state of sanity But they had to stay sober or, better still, never have drunk to excess to begin with He told Father Chiniquy about this and Chiniquy irasped it It became his life’s work, his way to save souls, before they were dale" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-7451196230453695" data-ad-slot="9930101810" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>