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The Jewel of Seven Stars

CHAPTER XII
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There was evidently something wanting.

All at once it came to me that if light could have some effect there should be in the tomb some means of producing light, for there could not be starlight in the Mummy Pit in the cavern.

Then the whole thing seemed to become clear.

On the bloodstone table, which has a hollow carved in its top, into which the bottom of the coffer fits, I laid the Magic Coffer; and I at once saw that the odd protuberances so carefully wrought in the substance of the stone corresponded in a way to the stars in the constellation.

These, then, were to hold lights.
"'Eureka!' I cried.


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