The great pyramid passages and chambers

Arabs, and he has kindly volunteered to accompany me to the Pyramid to-morrow morning to give me a start. I suppose I shall require to take things as they come. My trust is in the Lord, and I know that all things work together for good to those who love him. I shall probably employ three or four men, with three or four boys under each to carry out the rubbish. It sounds quite simple, and I hope it will work out all right. I have full permission to take photographs in the interior or on the outside of the Pyramid. The season is now about closed, and it is not likely that many visitors will come into the interior to interrupt the work.

Friday morning, 28th May. I have not now much more to add to this letter. I shall soon be starting off on my first visit to the Pyramids, after which, no doubt, I shall have plenty to tell you. I might mention, however, that during my voyage on the ‘‘ Martaban,” I gave the officers and passengers a “Chart Talk.” The chief steward hung up the Chart of the Ages for me in the dining saloon—Plate VI. I had a “full house,” and was a little nervous, but I managed to tell them something of God's great Plan of the Ages as we understand it; and afterwards I gave all of them copies of the brochure Where are the Dead? which I know to have been in the Lord’s hands a means of blessing to many, leading to a still further inquiry into the precious truths as set forth in the Scripture Studies.

With much love to all, Your loving brother,

MORTON EDGAR.

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