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🗓️ 4 April 2020
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | Everybody dies, don't they? |
0:10.0 | Everybody come back. |
0:12.0 | Isn't that so? |
0:14.0 | You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? |
0:18.0 | How do the dead come back, mother? |
0:20.0 | What's the secret? The Ring of Thoth by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
0:26.7 | Mr. John Van Sittet-Smith, FRS of 147A. Gower Street was a man whose energy of purpose and clearness of thought might have placed him in the very first rank of |
0:38.7 | scientific observers. He was the victim, however, of a universal ambition which prompted him to |
0:44.3 | aim a distinction in many subjects rather than preeminence in one. In his early days he had shown an |
0:51.2 | aptitude for zoology and for botany which caused his friends to look upon him |
0:55.0 | as a second Darwin. But when a professorship was almost within his reach, he had suddenly discontinued |
1:01.4 | his studies and turned his whole attention to chemistry. Here his researches upon the spectre |
1:07.0 | of the metals had won him his fellowship in the Royal Society, but again he played the |
1:12.2 | coquette with his subject, and after a year's absence from the laboratory, he joined the Oriental |
1:17.6 | Society and delivered his paper on the hieroglyphic and demotic inscriptions of El Cab, thus giving |
1:23.7 | a crowning example, both of the versatility and of the inconstancy of his talents. |
1:29.3 | The most fickle of wooers, however, is apt to be caught at last, and so it was with John Van Zittat Smith. |
1:36.3 | The more he burrowed his way into Egyptology, the more impressed he became by the vast field which it opened to the Inquirer, |
1:43.3 | and by the extreme importance of a subject, |
1:46.4 | which promised to throw light upon the first germs of human civilization and the origin |
1:51.3 | of the greater part of our arts and sciences. So struck was Mr. Smith that he straightaway |
1:58.0 | married an Egyptological young lady who had written upon the Sixth Dynasty, |
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