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e been awakened。
The last time we dined in pany it was decided that we should proffer to you; in humble acknowledgment of our respect and thanks; our united most hearty good wishes for your happiness; contentment and general well…being; with the hope that you may be spared to enrich your fellow…creatures and ing generations with the fair products of your fertile mind。
We beg you; dear sir; to believe us;
Yours faithfully;
A。 Damek; Crawford; C。 Horstek;
German; Scotchman; Englishman;
S。 Jordan; E。 Poesetzlin; L。 Stark;
Frenchman; Swiss; Hungarian;
Electrical Engineers。
This; I think; was a very satisfactory letter for an author to receive。
Chapter 11 EGYPT
Leave for Egypt — Reincarnation — Boulak Museum — Excavations — Removal of mummies — Nofertari — Adventure in tomb — Mr。 Brownrigg’s danger on Pyramid — Cyprus — Article on “Fiction” — “Jess” — Home by long sea — “Cleopatra” — “Colonel Quaritch; V。C。” — Press attacks — Publishing arrangements — Lang’s advice — “Cleopatra” dedicated to H。 R。 H。‘s mother — Her death — Savile Club — Thomas Hardy — H。 R。 H。 weary of writing novels — Lang’s encouragement — Allan Quatermain and Umslopogaas — Winston Churchill’s approval — Letters from W。 E。 Henley — “Maiwa’s Revenge” — “Beatrice” — Collaboration with Lang in “The World’s Desire” — Letters from Lang — “The Song of the Bow。”
After “She” had been fairly launched; and the proofs of “Jess” passed for press; I started; in January 1887; on a journey to Egypt。 From a boy ancient Egypt had fascinated me; and I had read everything concerning it on which I could lay hands。 Now I was possessed by a great desire to see it for myself; and to write a romance on the subject of “Cleopatra;” a sufficiently am