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VI. The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb

           I’msorrythattherewasnoonetomeetyouinCairo.Anunforeseeneventoccurredwhichcompletelydisorganizedourplans.”

           Poirotpaled.Hishand,whichhadstolentohisclothes-brush,stayeditscourse.

           “Notanotherdeath?”hebreathed.

           “Yes.”

           “SirGuyWillard?”Icried.

           “No,CaptainHastings.MyAmericancolleague,Mr.Schneider.”

           “Andthecause?”demandedPoirot.

           “Tetanus.”

           Iblanched.AllaroundmeIseemedtofeelanatmosphereofevil,subtleandmenacing.Ahorriblethoughtflashedacrossme.SupposingIwerethenext?

           “MonDieu,”saidPoirot,inaverylowvoice,“Idonotunderstandthis.Itishorrible.Tellme,monsieur,thereisnodoubtthatitwastetanus?”

           “Ibelievenot.ButDr.AmeswilltellyoumorethanIcando.”

           “Ah,ofcourse,youarenotthedoctor.”

           “MynameisTosswill.”

           This,then,wastheBritishexpertdescribedbyLadyWillardasbeingaminorofficialattheBritishMuseum.Therewassomethingatoncegraveandsteadfastabouthimthattookmyfancy.

           “Ifyouwillcomewithme,”continuedDr.Tosswill,“IwilltakeyoutoSirGuyWillard.Hewasmostanxioustobeinformedassoonasyoushouldarrive.”

           Weweretakenacrossthecamptoalargetent.Dr.Tosswilllifteduptheflapandweentered.Threemenweresittinginside.

           “MonsieurPoirotandCaptainHastingshavearrived,SirGuy,”saidTosswill.

           Theyoungestofthethreemenjumpedupandcameforwardtogreetus.Therewasacertainimpulsivenessinhismannerwhichremindedmeofhismother.

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