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Updated: June 6, 2025
There sat the affrighted guests staring at one another with pale faces. But, to the amazement and horror of all, the little table in the centre stood empty not a single gem, not a fraction of the gold that had lain upon it was left. All had disappeared. The truth seemed to burst upon everyone at once. There was no doubt of what had happened. The gold and the jewels had been deastralized.
And beside him, one on each side of him, there stood the deastralized forms of Yahi-Bahi and Ram Spudd. They wore long overcoats, doubtless the contents of the magic parcels, and the Philippine chauffeur had a grip of iron on the neck of each as they stood. Mr. Spudd had lost his Oriental hair, and the face of Mr.
"We must have made some awful error." "Are they deastralized?" murmured Mrs. Buncomhearst. "Not a doubt of it," said Mr. Snoop. And then another voice in the group was heard to say, "We must hush it up. We can't have it known!" On which a chorus of voices joined in, everybody urging that it must be hushed up. "Couldn't you try to reastralize them?" said somebody to Mr. Snoop. "No, no," said Mr.
Snoop, still shaking. "Better not try to. We must hush it up if we can." And the general assent to this sentiment showed that, after all, the principles of Bahee, or Indifference to Others, had taken a real root in the society. "Hush it up," cried everybody, and there was a general move towards the hall. "Good Heavens!" exclaimed Mrs. Buncomhearst; "our wraps!" "Deastralized!" said the guests.
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