"
"Humph!" interpolated Kenkenes expressively.
"Aye. And it was not long with all these upon the scent until Khafra
and Sigur were discovered coming forth from a tomb laden with spoil,
and in the struggle which ensued they did murder. But the constabulary
have not found the rest of the booty, though they made great search for
it and may have put the thieves to torture. Who knows? They do dark
things in the dungeon under the house of the governor of police."
"And so they hanged them speedily," said Kenkenes, desirous of ending
the grisly tale.
"And so they hanged them. I could not get in to see, and these
screaming mothers attracted me, so I am here. But my neighbor's son is
a friend of the jailer, and I shall know yet how they died."
But Kenkenes was stalking off toward the temple, his shoulders lifted
high with disgust.
"O, ye inscrutable Hathors," he exclaimed finally; "how ye have
disposed the fortunes of four friends! Two of us hanged, a third in
royal favor, a fourth an--an--an offender against the gods."
Presently the avenue opened into the temple square. With reverential
hand Memphis put back her dwellings and her bazaars, that profane life
might not press upon the sacred precincts of her mighty gods.
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