41The day of reward, at one time almost relinquished to others, arrived. The Directors and Randy returned late after dinner the prior evening. Two physicians were expected, sent by the Egyptian government to view the mummy. Dr. Jasper Kent, a British medical research scientist, and Dr. Salib Asim, an Egyptian forensic pathologist specializing in mummies. Cartouche imprints, two Eyes of Horus, one on each upper corner of the second quadrus of plaster of what was hoped to be the burial chamber wall, and a section of the lotus border, were marked for cutting. They had been photographed and verified. “I suggest, O Teacher?” Naeem asked cautiously to Dr. Withers. “We find plastered quadrus with blocks behind.” He gestured first toward the doorway that had led to the Offering Chamber, then to

