“It was an impressive piece of stone, standing over six feet in height and more than twelve feet across at its widest point. Its edges had been worn smooth from thousands of years of exposure to the powerful wind and rain that swept across Pumulani in the summer months, and the painted etchings upon it had also weathered and faded. In many ways it was not unlike the hundreds of other examples of African rock art her father had discovered and documented over the years. But once Lord Stamford had ...stumbled upon this particular stone, he became convinced it held the secret to the location of the Tomb of Kings. “I don’t have any more nuts,” she told Oscar firmly as the monkey jammed his little paw deep into the pocket of her wrinkled linen jacket. “You ate them all.” Oscar sat back on his haunches and pointed accusingly at Harriet and Rupert. “Harriet ate a few, and I only had about five,” Camelia said, poring over the sketches of the stone contained in her father’s record book.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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