The Times recently said that Lady Seton, wife of Sir Alexander Seton, of Edinburgh, was going to Egypt shortly to replaco the "sacred" bone, which is believed to carry Pharaoh's curse, iD the tomb from which ifc wus reiuoved. The Setons visited the tomb, after which their giassware was inoxplicably smashed and visitors and servants complained of a mysterious robed septcre wandering through the corridors at night time. Sir Alexander has received 80 offers for the bone, but refused to sell because he was determined that nobody else ohould inherit its misfortunes.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 5
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