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Dr. Hazem Shafiq stood up disdainfully and said, “I thought you wanted to see me about something important.” The captain withdrew his hand and said, “Sit down, Doctor. There is no greater bond than that of friends sharing the secrets of love and life, indeed…” Murad leaned down and whispered in his ear, “From my long experience, I can tell you that nothing brings a man closer to his friend than sharing a love affair with the same woman.” Dr. Hazem opened his mouth in alarm and said, feigning calmness, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand you.” “Death is at hand, and I need your help.”
“How?”
“I want you to build me a tomb… like the tombs of the ancients.”
“The ancients? Our ancestors?”
In the novel “Wonderful Things,” the relationship between Captain Murad, Dr. Hazem, and Asmaa the peasant woman is revealed, and with them, Egyptian society is exposed in all its contradictions and problems.











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