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"Sir," said Morhange in grave voice, "you have just affirmed the

influence of Egypt on the civilizations of the people here. For

reasons which some day, perhaps, I shall have occasion to explain to

you, I would like to have proof of that relationship."

"We need not wait for that, sir," said M. Le Mesge. Then, in my turn,

I advanced.

"Two words, if you please, sir," I said brutally. "I will not hide

from you that these historical discussions seem to me absolutely out

of place. It is not my fault if you have had trouble with the

University, and if you are not to-day at the College of France or

elsewhere. For the moment, just one thing concerns me: to know just

what this lady, Antinea, wants with us. My comrade would like to know

her relation with ancient Egypt: very well. For my part, I desire

above everything to know her relations with the government of Algeria

and the Arabian Bureau."

M. Le Mesge gave a strident laugh.

"I am going to give you an answer that will satisfy you both," he

replied.

And he added: "Follow me. It is time that you should learn."