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"Hey," whispered all the boys
"Do not lose your way in the dark," voices sang in the houses, to harps and lutes "O dear sweet dead, come home, and welcome here Lost in the dark but always dear Do not wander, do not roam Dear ones, come home, come home"
Smoke curled from the dim lamps
And the shadows stepped up on the porches and, very gently, touched the gifts of food
And in one house they could see an old grandfathertaken out of a closet and put in the place of honor at the head of the table, with food set before hi lasses and drank to the dead one seated there, all dust and dry silence
"Quick, now, come find me!"
Moundshroud's voice, laughing, called them on
"This way! No, this! This!"
They ran along the slender ribbon of , deep into the earth
"Yes Here I am"
They turned a corner and stopped, for the long linen ribbon wound across the tomb floor and up a wall to wrap around the feet of an ancient brown mummy which was propped atilt in a candlelit niche
"Is," stuttered Ralph Bengstrum, dressed in his own Mummy costume "Is--is that a real mummy?"
"Yes" Dust sifted froolden mask on the mummy's face "Real"
"Mr Moundshroud! You!"
The gold ht bell on the floor