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βPerhaps, only I donβt think Karema would ever have gone back to Ethiopia unless she was obliged. You remember how she hated the place. No, not even to see those black children of hers. Well, as we can never tell, it is no use speculating.β
βI thought there was more Taduki,β I remarked sadly. βI am sure I saw some in the coffer.β
βNot one bit,β she answered still more firmly than before, and, stretching out her hand, she shut down the lid of the coffer before I could look into it. βIt may be best so, for as it stands the story had a happy ending and I donβt want to learn, oh! I donβt want to learn how the curse of Isis fell on you and me.β
βSo you believe in that?β
βYes, I do,β she answered with passion, βand what is more, I believe it is working still, which perhaps is why we have all come down in the world, you and I and George and Hans, yes, and even old HarΓ»t whom we knew in Kendah Land, who, I think, was the holy Tanofir. For as surely as I live I know beyond possibility of doubt that whatever we may be called to-day, you were the General Shabaka and I was the priestess Amada, Royal Lady of Egypt, and between us and about us the curse of Isis wavers like a sword. That is why George was killed and that is whyβbut I feel very tired, I think I had better go to bed.β
As I recall that I have explained, I was obliged to leave Ragnall Castle early the next morning to keep a shooting engagement. O heavens! to keep a shooting engagement!
But whatever Amada, I mean Lady Ragnall, said, there was plenty more Taduki, as I have good reason to know.
ALLAN QUATERMAIN.
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