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"It is rather uncanny," said Dr Norbury "I feel as if I were assisting at sorey shadow of the cartonnage, the wrappings and the flesh was fading away into the black background and the white skeleton stood out in sharp contrast And it certainly was a rather weird spectacle
"You'll lose the bones if you develop much farther," said Dr Norbury
"I must let the bones darken," Thorndyke replied, "in case there are any metallic objects I have three more papers in the envelope"
The white shape of the skeleton now began to grey over and, as Dr Norbury had said, its distinctness became less and yet less Thorndyke leaned over the tray with his eyes fixed on a point in the middle of the breast and we all watched him in silence Suddenly he rose "Now, Polton," he said sharply; "get the hypo on as quickly as you can"
Polton, who had been waiting with his hand on the stop-cock of the drain-tube, rapidly ran off the developer into the bucket and flooded the paper with the fixing solution
"Noe can look at it at our leisure," said Thorndyke After waiting a few seconds, he switched on one of the glow-laraph, he added: "You see we haven't quite lost the skeleton"
"No" Dr Norbury put on a pair of spectacles and bent down over the tray; and at this htly, at first, and then with a strong, nervous grasp; and I could feel that her hand was tre I looked round at her anxiously and saw that she had turned deathly pale
"Would you rather go out into the gallery?" I asked; for the roohtly shut as close and hot
"No," she replied quietly, "I will stay here I am quite well" But still she kept hold of lanced at her keenly and then looked away as Dr Norbury turned to him to ask a question
"Why is it, think you, that some of the teeth show so much whiter than others?"
"I think the whiteness of the shadows is due to the presence of metal," Thorndyke replied
"Do you s?" asked Dr Norbury
"Yes"
"Really! This is very interesting The use of gold stoppings--and artificial teeth, too--by the ancient Egyptians is well known, but we have no exaht to be unrolled Do you think all those teeth are filled with the same metal? They are not equally white"