Проклятие мумии, или Камень Семи Звезд
Chapter 10
Buttheirsearchingwasofnoavail;notreasurewasthere.IwaswarnedofmydangerbyseeingintheeyesoftheArabscertaincovetousglances.Whereon,inordertohastentheirdeparture,Iwroughtuponthosefearsofsuperstitionwhicheveninthesecallousmenwereapparent.ThechiefoftheBedouinsascendedfromthePittogivethesignaltothoseabovetoraiseus;andI,notcaringtoremainwiththemenwhomImistrusted,followedhimimmediately.Theothersdidnotcomeatonce;fromwhichIfearedthattheywereriflingthetombafreshontheirownaccount.Irefrainedtospeakofit,however,lestworseshouldbefall.Atlasttheycame.Oneofthem,whoascendedfirst,inlandingatthetopoftheclifflosthisfootholdandfellbelow.Hewasinstantlykilled.Theotherfollowed,butinsafety.Thechiefcamenext,andIcamelast.BeforecomingawayIpulledintoitsplaceagain,aswellasIcould,theslabofstonethatcoveredtheentrancetothetomb.Iwished,ifpossible,topreserveitformyownexaminationshouldIcomeagain.
"Whenweallstoodonthehillabovethecliff,theburningsunthatwasbrightandfullofglorywasgoodtoseeafterthedarknessandstrangemysteryofthetomb.EvenwasIgladthatthepoorArabwhofelldownthecliffandlaydeadbelow,layinthesunlightandnotinthatgloomycavern.Iwouldfainhavegonewithmycompanionstoseekhimandgivehimsepultureofsomekind;buttheSheikmadelightofit,andsenttwoofhismentoseetoitwhilstwewentonourway.