Date: 2011-07-20 07:35 pm (UTC)
[Philip, then. A first-name basis makes things much easier, and much more comfortable. Speaking of comfortable, her clothes are a lot drier now. Victory has been achieved!

Where she's from must seem dreadfully dull to a person almost one-hundred years in the future - and a professor of physics, no less.
]

Yes, an expedition.

[Evelyn emerges from behind the screen looking far more presentable (http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x408/dashboardlite/ariane179254_TheMummy_3229_Chapter11_ACurseInCairo.jpg) in a long skirt and blouse. The horrific embarrassment is over. The nightgown is definitely not going to be used again, particularly if she can get whatever she needs from the pseudo-magical wardrobes.]

I was in Egypt. The year is - was, excuse me - 1926. My profession is not specifically archaeology, as much as I would like to say it is. I work at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo as a-

[Librarian.]

-cataloging and translation specialist.
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