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Phase 4, Parts 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 and 102 Summary
Leigh-Cheri regains consciousness, her head resting on Bernard's jacket (which, narration explains, conceals some dynamite). Bernard describes how a colleague of his, the same one who brought Leigh-Cheri his letter from prison, used one of his many passports and traveled through France and Africa, eventually getting himself shot by the border guards. He then asks Leigh-Cheri whether she's glad to see him, and after trying to speak, she just collapses into his arms. As Leigh-Cheri's guards, who have followed her secretly from the castle, report what has happened to A'ben, Leigh-Cheri and Bernard argue about how important the pyramid is, and why Bernard wrote the letter. At a passionate point in the argument, they notice that A'ben has arrived, and that he is locking them into the pyramid's inner chamber.
As more and more time passes, Leigh-Cheri and Bernard...
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