TUT'S TOMB.
10 TH* BT>rron or "the p**ss." Sir,—l don't think Tutankhamen will be worrying much about what happens to his mummy, because he seems to have been a decent sort of chap who had the welfare of his people at heart, and he is likely to have progressed far away from this sphere of existence. Very different was the case of an Egyptian princess ,who came to some of us some years ago. This lady, besides killing a few lovers, used to gouge out slaves eyes. This meant centuries of arrested development passed under decidedly unpleasant conditions. —Yovwb, etc., PETER TROLOVE.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17692, 19 February 1923, Page 7
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