After some monumental misunderstandings between them, he and Nefret are finally married after the events of He Shall Thunder in the Sky.
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Ramses and Nefret have two children, twins Charlotte ("Charla") and David John, and at the end of Tomb of the Golden Bird it is revealed that Nefret is pregnant again.
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Nefret is introduced in The Last Camel Died at Noon, in which the Emersons set off into the Sudan, to find out whether Willy Forth, an old acquaintance of Emerson, is still alive after setting out years earlier, with his pregnant wife in tow, to find a mysterious hidden oasis.
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The Emersons' son Ramses (now aged sixteen) and their adopted son David have been living in Egypt for six months, and their ward Nefret has been studying anatomy with Louisa Aldrich-Blake at the London School of Medicine for Women.