The Mummy
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:55:00
Look at that.
:55:03
There's your treasure, gentlemen.
:55:05
Now we're onto something.
:55:22
l believe you need a key to open that book.
:55:28
What do you think
these will fetch back home?

:55:31
We hear you boys found yourselves a nice,
gooey mummy.

:55:34
Congratulations.
:55:35
lf you dry that fella out,
you might be able to sell him for firewood.

:55:39
Look what l found.
:55:41
You're in her seat.
:55:42
-Now!
-Yes.

:55:43
Scarab skeletons, flesh-eaters.
:55:46
l found them inside our friend's coffin.
:55:49
They can stay alive for years
feasting on the flesh of a corpse.

:55:53
Too bad for our friend, he was still alive
when they started eating him.

:55:57
So somebody threw these in with our guy,
and then they slowly ate him alive?

:56:02
Very slowly.
:56:03
He sure wasn't a popular guy
when they planted him.

:56:06
He probably got a little too frisky
with the Pharaoh's daughter.

:56:10
According to my readings...
:56:12
...our friend suffered the Hom-Dai,
the worst of all ancient Egyptian curses...

:56:16
...one reserved only
for the most evil of blasphemers.

:56:19
l've never heard of this curse
having actually been performed.

:56:23
-That bad?
-Yes, well, they....

:56:25
They never used it
because they feared it so.

:56:28
lt's written that if a victim
of the Hom-Dai should ever arise...

:56:32
...he would bring with him
the ten plagues of Egypt.


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