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in the resurrection of the body.' This worthy Saint had
really much common sense, a thing seldom found in theo-
logians. I met him about a hundred years ago. He had
transmigrated to a gnat-fly, and was busily engaged in an-
noying a Papal bull by discussing the Manichsean heresy.
Another late writer, Mariette Bey, claims that our bodies
were embalmed to preserve them until the spirit was
purified in purgatory, to be re-united to the body at the
resurrection. Perhaps some of the authors on this
special subject were inspired with knowledge I do not
possess; however, moderns have always been fond of
writing ancient history, as it enables them to deal in
pleasant fiction and ignore unpleasant facts. It is need-
less for me to add that I would not be standing in your
presence had I not been properly embalmed."
" But the cat was cremated ! " exclaimed Paulus An-
drocydes. " What has become of Anubis ? "
" I was Anubis," answered Athothis.
" You surprise me by alluding to Herodotus and Saint
Augustine as modern writers," said Paulus Androcydes.
" Yet, I am even more astonished to find you familiar
with their works since they came into the world centuries
after your transmigration from the human form."
" You must certainly admit that these writers were
modern when compared to me," responded Athothis,
smilingly. "As regards my more recent knowledge of
books, that may readily be explained. While I inhab-
ited your cat, for example, I read almost all the tomes
on your library shelves. Many of these classics were
perused centuries before you were born ; for know that,
on several occasions, I have been an inmate of immense
libraries; thus, I once existed as a pet crane in the
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