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类别:其他 作者:Roth William L字数:27116更新时间:18/12/20 10:15:01
MydearBudge,—— Onlyafriendshipextendingovermanyyearsemboldenedme,anamateur,toproposetodedicateaRomanceofOldEgypttoyou,oneoftheworld\'smastersofthelanguageandloreofthegreatpeoplewhointheselatterdaysarisefromtheirholytombstoinstructusinthesecretsofhistoryandfaith。 WithdoubtIsubmittedtoyouthisstory,askingwhetheryouwishedtoacceptpagesthatcouldnot,Ifeared,befreefromerror,andwithsurpriseinduecourseIread,amongotherkindthings,youradvicetometo“leaveitexactlyasitis。“SoI takeyouatyourword,althoughIcanscarcelythinkthatinpathssoremoteanddifficultIhavenotsometimesgoneastray。 Whatevermaybetheshortcomings,therefore,thatyourkindnesshasconcealedfromme,sincethistalewassofortunateastopleaseandinterestyou,itsfirstcritic,Iofferittoyouasanearnestofmyrespectforyourlearningandyourlabours。 Verysincerelyyours,H。RiderHaggard。 Ditchingham。 ToDoctorWallisBudge,KeeperofEgyptianandAssyrianAntiquities,BritishMuseum。 AUTHOR\'SNOTE ItmaybethoughtthateveninastoryofOldEgypttorepresenta“Ka“or“Double“asremaininginactiveoccupationofathrone,whiletheownerofthesaid“Double“goesuponalongjourneyandachievessundryadventures,is,infact,totakealibertywithDoubles。YetI believethatthisisscarcelythecase。The/Ka/orDoublewhichWiedermannaptlycallsthe“PersonalitywithinthePerson“appears,accordingtoEgyptiantheory,tohavehadanexistenceofitsown。Itdidnotdiewhenthebodydied,foritwasimmortalandawaitedtheresurrectionofthatbody,withwhich,henceforth,itwouldbereunitedanddwelleternally。ToquoteWiedermannagain,“The/Ka/ couldlivewithoutthebody,butthebodycouldnotlivewithoutthe/Ka/……itwasmaterialinjustthesamewasasthebodyitself。“Also,itwouldseemthatincertainwaysitwassuperiortoandmorepowerfulthanthebody,sincetheEgyptianmonarchsareoftenrepresentedasmakingofferingstotheirown/Kas/asthoughtheseweregods。Again,inthestoryof“SetnaandtheMagicBook,“ translatedbyMasperoandbyMr。FlindersPetrieinhis“EgyptianTales,“the/Ka/playsaverydistinctpartofitsown。ThusthehusbandisburiedatMemphisandthewifeinKoptos,yetthe/Ka/ofthewifegoestoliveinherhusband\'stombhundredsofmilesaway,andconverseswiththeprincewhocomestostealthemagicbook。 AlthoughIknownoactualprecedentforit,inthecaseofaparticularlypowerfulDouble,suchaswasgiveninthisromancetoQueenNeter-Tuabyherspiritualfather,Amen,thegreatestoftheEgyptiangods,itseems,therefore,legitimatetosupposethat,inordertosaveherfromtheabominationofaforcedmarriagewithheruncleandherfather\'smurderer,the/Ka/wouldbeallowedtoanticipatemattersalittle,andtoplaythepartrecordedinthesepages。 Itmustnotbeunderstood,however,thatthefactofmarriagewithanunclewouldhaveshockedtheEgyptianmind,sincethesepeople,andespeciallytheirroyalHouses,madeahabitofweddingtheirownbrothersandsisters,asinthistaleMermeswedhishalfsisterAsti。 ImayaddthatthereisauthorityforthemagicwaxenimagewhichthesorcererKakuandhisaccompliceusedtobewitchPharaoh。InthedaysofRamesesIII。,overthreethousandyearsago,aplotwasmadetomurderthekinginpursuanceofwhichsuchimageswereused。“Godsofwax……forenfeeblingthelimbsofpeople,“whichwere“greatcrimesofdeath,thegreatabominationoftheland。“Alsoacertain“magicroll“wasbroughtintoplaywhichenableditsuserto“employthemagicpowersofthegods。“ Still,theendofthesewizardswasnotencouragingtoothers,fortheywerefoundguiltyandobligedtotaketheirownlives。 ButevenifIamheldtohavestretchedtheprerogativeofthe/Ka/,orofthewaxenimagewhich,bytheway,hassurvivedalmosttoourowntime,andinWestAfrica,asafetish,isstillpiercedwithpinsornails,IcanurgeinexcusethatIhavetried,sofarasamodernmay,toreproducesomethingoftheatmosphereandcolourofOldEgypt,asithasappearedtoatravellerinthatcountryandastudentofitsrecords。IfNeter-Tuaneversatuponitsthrone,atleastanotherdaughterofAmen,amightyqueen,Hatshepu,worethecrownoftheUpperandtheLowerLands,andsentherembassiestosearchoutthemysteriesofPunt。Ofromancealso,inhighplaces,theremusthavebeenabundance,thoughtheshort-cutrecordsofthereligioustextsofthepriestsdonottroublethemselveswithsuchmatters。 Atanyrate,sobelieving,inthehopethatitmayinterestreadersofto-day,Ihaveventuredtodiscoverandpresentonesuchromance,whereofthemotive,wemaybesure,ismoreancient,byfar,thantheoldEgyptians,namely,thetriumphoftrueloveovergreatdifficultiesanddangers。Itispleasanttodreamthatthegodsareonthesideofsuchlovers,anddeignfortheirsakestoworkthemiraclesinwhichforthousandsofyearsmankindhasbelieved,althoughthescientisttellsusthattheydonothappen。 HowlargeapartmarvelandmagicofthemostterribleandexaltedkindplayedinthelifeofOldEgyptandofthenationswithwhichshefoughtandtraded,weneedgonofurtherthantheBookofExodustolearn。Alsoallherhistoryisfullofit,sinceamongtheEgyptiansitwasanarticleoffaiththattheDivinity,whichtheyworshippedundersomanynamesandsymbols,madeuseofsuchmysteriousmeanstoinfluenceordirecttheaffairsofmenandbringabouttheaccomplishmentofItsdecrees。 H。R。H。 MorningStarbyH。RiderHaggardCHAPTERI THEPLOTOFABI ItwaseveninginEgypt,thousandsofyearsago,whenthePrinceAbi,governorofMemphisandofgreatterritoriesintheDelta,madefasthisshipofstatetoaquaybeneaththeoutermostwallsofthemightycityofUastorThebes,whichwemodernsknowasLuxorandKarnacontheNile。Abi,alargeman,verydarkofskin,forhismotherwasoneofthehatedHyksosbarbarianswhooncehadusurpedthethroneofEgypt,satuponthedeckofhisshipandstaredatthesettingsunwhichforafewmomentsseemedtorest,aroundballoffire,uponthebareandruggedmountains,thatringroundtheTombsoftheKings。 Hewasangry,astheslave-women,whostoodoneithersidefanninghim,couldseewellenoughbythescowlonhiscoarsefaceandthefireinhislargeblackeyes。Presentlytheyfeltitalso,foroneofthem,staringatthetemplesandpalacesofthewonderfulcitymadegloriousbythelightofthesettingsun,thatcityofwhichshehadheardsooften,touchedhisheadwiththefeathersofherfan。 Thereon,asthoughgladofanexcusetoexpresshisill-humour,Abisprangupandboxedherearssoheavilythatthepoorgirlfelltothedeck。 “Awkwardcat,“hecried,“dothatagainandyoushallbefloggeduntilyourrobestickstoyourback!“ “Pardon,mightyLord,“shesaid,beginningtoweep,“itwasanaccident;thewindcaughtmyfan。“ “Sotherodshallcatchyourskin,ifyouarenotmorecareful,Merytra。StopthatsnivellingandgosendKakutheAstrologerhere。 Go,both,Iwearyofthesightofyouruglyfaces。“ Thegirlrose,andwithherfellowslaveranswiftlytotheladderthatledtothewaistoftheship。 “Hecalledmeacat,“Merytrahissedthroughherwhiteteethtohercompanion。“Well,ifso,Sekhetthecat-headedismygodmother,andsheistheLadyofVengeance。“ “Yes,“answeredtheother,“andhesaidthatwewerebothugly——we,whomeverylordwhocomesneartheCourtadmiressomuch!Oh!Iwishaholycrocodilewouldeathim,blackpig!“ “Thenwhydon\'ttheybuyus?Abiwouldsellhisdaughters,muchmorehisfan-bearers——ataprice。“ “Becausetheyhopetogetusfornothing,mydear,andwhatismore,ifIcanmanageitoneofthemshall,forIamtiredofthislife。 Haveyourflingwhileyoucan,Isay。WhoknowsatwhichcornerOsiris,LordofDeath,iswaiting。“ “Hush!“whisperedMerytra,“thereisthatknaveofanastrologer,andhelookscross,too。“ Then,handinhand,theywenttothisleanandlearnedmanandhumblybowedthemselvesbeforehim。 “MasteroftheStars,“saidMerytra,“wehaveamessageforyou。No,donotlookatmycheek,please,themarksarenotmagical,onlythoseofthedivinefingersoftheglorioushandofthemostexaltedPrinceAbi,sonofthePharaohhappilyrulinginOsiris,etc。,etc。,etc。,oftheright,royalbloodofEgypt——thatisononeside,andontheotherofadivineladywhomKhemtheSpirit,orPtahtheCreator,thoughtfittodipinavatofblackdye。“ “Hem!“saidKakuglancingnervouslyoverhisshoulder。Then,seeingthattherewasnoonenear,headded,“youhadbetterbecarefulwhatyousay,mydear。TheroyalAbidoesnotliketohearthecolourofhislatemotherdefinedsoclosely。Butwhydidheslapyourface?“ Shetoldhim。 “Well,“heanswered,“ifIhadbeeninhisplaceIwouldratherhavekissedit,foritispretty,decidedlypretty,“andthislearnedmanforgothimselfsofarastowinkatMerytra。 “There,Sister,“saidthegirl,“Ialwaystoldyouthatroughshellshavesweetnutsinsideofthem。Thankyouforyourcompliment,Masteroflearning。Willyoutellusourfortunefornothing?“ “Yes,yes,“heanswered;“atleastthefeeIwantwillcostyounothing。Nowstopthisnonsense,“headded,anxiously,“Igatherthat/he/iscross。“ “Ineversawhimcrosser,Kaku。Iamgladitisyouwhoreadsthestars,notI。Listen!“ Ashespokeanangryroarreachedthemfromthehighdeckabove。 “Whereisthataccursedastrologer?“saidtheroar。 “There,whatdidItellyou?Oh!nevermindtherestofthepapers,goatonce。Yourrobeisfullofrollsasitis。“ “Yes,“answeredKakuasherantotheladder,“butthequestionis,howwillhelikewhatisintherolls?“ “Thegodsbewithyou!“criedoneofthegirlsafterhim,“youwillneedthemall。“ “Andifyougetbackalive,don\'tforgetyourpromiseaboutthefortunes,“saidtheother。 Aminutelaterthissearcheroftheheavens,atall,hook-nosedman,wasprostratinghimselfbeforeAbiinhispavilionontheupperdeck,solowthathisSyrian-shapedcapfellfromhisbaldhead。 “Whywereyousolongincoming?“askedAbi。 “Becauseyourslavescouldnotfindme,royalSonoftheSun。Iwasatworkinmycabin。“ “Indeed,IthoughtIheardthemgigglingwithyoudownthere。Whatdidyoucallme?RoyalSonoftheSun?ThatisPharaoh\'sname!Havethestarsshownyou——?“andhelookedathimeagerly。 “No,Prince,notexactlythat。Ididnotthinkitneedfultosearchthemonamatterwhichseemsestablished,moreorless。“ “Moreorless,“answeredAbigloomily。“Whatdoyoumeanbyyour\'moreorless\'?HereamIattheturning-pointofmyfortunes,notknowingwhetherIamtobePharaohoftheUpperandLowerLands,oronlythepettylordofacityandafewprovincesintheDelta,andyousatisfymyhungerforthetruthwithanemptydishof\'moreorless。\'Man,whatdoyoumean?“ “IfyourMajestywillbepleasedtotellhisservantexactlywhatyoudesiretoknow,perhapsImaybeabletoanswerthequestion,“repliedKakuhumbly。 “Majesty!Well,Idesiretoknowbywhatwarrantyoucallme\'Majesty,\'whoamonlyPrinceofMemphis。Didthestarsgiveittoyou?Haveyouobeyedmeandaskedthemofthefuture?“ “Certainly,certainly。HowcouldIdisobey?Iobservedthemalllastnight,andhavebeenworkingouttheresultstillthismoment;indeed,theyarenotyetfinished。QuestionandIwillanswer。“ “Youwillanswer,yes,butwhatwillyouanswer?Notthetruth,I fancy,becauseyouareacoward,thoughifanyonecanreadthetruth,itisyou。Man,“headdedfiercely,“ifyoudaretolietomeIwillcutyourheadoffandtakeittoPharaohasatraitor\'s;andyourbodyshalllie,notinthatfinetombwhichyouhavemade,butinthebellyofacrocodilewhencethereisnoresurrection。Doyouunderstand? Thenletuscometothepoint。Look,thesunsetstherebehindtheTombsofKings,wherethedepartedPharaohsofEgypttaketheirresttilltheDayofAwakening。Itisabadomenforme,Iknow,whowishedtoreachthiscityinthemorningwhenRawasintheHouseofLife,theEast,andnotintheHouseofDeath,theWest;butthataccursedwindsentbyTyphon,heldmebackandIcouldnot。Well,letusbeginattheendwhichmustcomeafterall。Tellme,youreaderoftheheavens,shallIsleepatlastinthatvalley?“ “Ithinkso,Prince;atleast,sosaysyourplanet。Look,yonder,itspringstolifeaboveyou,“andhepointedtoanorbthatappearedatthetopmostedgeoftheredglowofthesunset。 “Youarekeepingsomethingbackfromme,“saidAbi,searchingKaku\'sfacewithhisfierceeyes。“ShallIsleepinthetombofPharaoh,inmyowneverlastinghousethatIshallhavemadereadytoreceiveme?“ “SonofRa,Icannotsay,“answeredtheastrologer。“DivineOne,I willbefrankwithyou。Thoughyoubewrath,yetwillItellyouthetruthasyoucommandme。AnevilinfluenceisatworkinyourHouseofLife。Anotherstarcrossesandre-crossesyourpath,andthoughforalongtimeyouseemtoswallowitup,yetatthelastiteclipsesyou—— itandonethatgoeswithit。“ “Whatstar?“askedAbihoarsely,“Pharaoh\'s?“ “Nay,Prince,thestarofAmen。“ “Amen!WhatAmen?“ “Amenthegod,Prince,themightyfatherofthegods。“ “Amenthegod,“repeatedAbiinanawedvoice。“Howcanamanfightagainstagod?“ “Sayratheragainsttwogods,forwiththestarofAmengoesthestarofHathor,QueenofLove。Notformanyperiodsofthousandsofyearshavetheybeentogether,butnowtheydrawneartoeachother,andsowillremainforallyourlife。Look,“andKakupointedtotheEasternhorizonwhereafaintrosyglowstilllingeredreflectedfromthewesternsky。 Astheywatchedthisglowmelted,andthereinthepureheavens,lyingjustwhereitmetthedistantland,seemingtorestupontheland,indeed,appearedabrightandbeautifulstar,andsoclosetoitthat,totheeye,theyalmosttouched,atwinstar。Forafewminutesonlyweretheyseen;thentheyvanishedbeneaththelineofthehorizon。 “ThemorningstarofAmen,andwithitthestarofHathor,“saidtheastrologer。 “Well,Fool,whatofit?“exclaimedAbi。“Theyarefarenoughfrommystar;moreover,itistheythatsink,notI,whoridehighereverymoment。“ “Aye,Prince,butinayeartocometheywillcertainlyeclipsethatstarofyours。Prince,AmenandHathorareagainstyou。Look,Iwillshowyoutheirjourneyingsonthisscrollandyoushallseewheretheyeatyouupyonder,yes,yonderovertheValleyofdeadKings,thoughtwentyyearsandmoremustgobyerethen,andtakethisforyourcomfort,duringthoseyearsyoushinealone,“andhebegantounfoldapapyrusroll。 Abisnatcheditfromhim,crumpleditupandthrewitinhisface。 “Youcheat!“hesaid。“Doyouthinktofrightenmewiththisnonsenseaboutstars?Hereismystar,“andhedrewtheshortswordathissideandshookitovertheheadofthetremblingKaku。“ThissharpbronzeisthestarIfollow,andbecarefullestitshouldeclipse/you/,youfatheroflies。“ “IhavetoldthetruthasIseeit,“answeredthepoorastrologerwithsomedignity,“butifyouwish,OPrince,thatinthefutureIshouldindeedprophesypleasantthingstoyou,why,itcanbedoneeasilyenough。Moreover,itseemstomethatthishoroscopeofyoursisnotsoevil,seeingthatitgivestoyouovertwentyyearsoflifeandpower,morebyfarthanmostmencanexpect——atyourage。Ifafterthatcometroublesandtheend,whatofit?“ “Thatisso,“repliedAbimollified。“Itwasmyill-temper,everythinghasgonecrossto-day。Well,agoldcup,myown,shallpaythepriceofit。Bearmenoill-will,Iprayyou,learnedscribe,andabovealltellmenofalsehoodasthemessageofthestarsyouserve。ItisthetruthIseek,thetruth。Ifonlyshemaybeseen,andclasped,Icarenothowill-favouredisherface。“ Rejoicingattheturnwhichthingshadtaken,andespeciallyatthepromiseofthepricelesscupwhichhehadlongcoveted,Kakubowedobsequiously。Hepickeduphiscrumpledrollandwasabouttoretirewhenthroughthegloomofthefallingnight,somemenmounteduponasseswereseenridingoverthemudflatsthatbordertheNileatthisspot,towardsthatbankwheretheshipwasmoored。 “Thecaptainofmyguard,“saidAbi,whosawthestarlightgleamuponabronzehelmet,“whobringsmePharaoh\'sanswer。Nay,gonot,bideandhearit,Kaku,andgiveusyourcounselonit,yourtruecounsel。“ Sotheastrologerstoodasideandwaited,tillpresentlythecaptainappearedsaluting。 “WhatsaysPharaoh,mybrother?“askedthePrince。 “Lord,hesaysthathewillreceiveyou,thoughashedidnotsendforyou,hethinksthatyoucanscarcelycomeuponanynecessaryerrand,ashehasheardlongagoofyourvictoryoverthedesert-dwellingbarbarians,anddoesnotwanttheofferingofthesaltedheadsoftheirofficerswhichyoubringtohim。“ “Good,“saidAbicontemptuously。“ThedivinePharaohwaseverawomaninsuchmatters,asinothers。Lethimbethankfulthathehasgeneralswhoknowhowtomakewarandtocutofftheheadsofhisenemiesindefenceofthekingdom。Wewillwaituponhimto-morrow。“ “Lord,“addedthecaptain,“thatisnotallPharaoh\'smessage。Hesaysthatithasbeenreportedtohimthatyouareaccompaniedbyaguardofthreehundredsoldiers。Thesesoldiersherefusestoallowwithinthegates。HedirectsthatyoushallappearbeforehisMajestyattendedbyfivepersonsonly。“ “Indeed,“answeredAbiwithascornfullaugh。“DoesPharaohfear,then,lestIshouldcapturehimandhisarmiesandthegreatcitywiththreehundredsoldiers?“ “No,Prince,“answeredthecaptainbluntly;“butIthinkhefearslestyoushouldkillhimanddeclareyourselfPharaohasnextinblood。“ “Ah!“saidAbi,“asnextofblood。ThenIsupposethattherearestillnochildrenattheCourt?“ “None,OPrince。IsawAhura,theroyalwife,theLadyoftheTwoLands,thatfairestofwomen,andotherlesserwivesandbeautifulslavegirlswithoutnumber,butneveraoneofthemhadaninfantonherbreastoratherknee。Pharaohremainschildless。“ “Ah!“saidAbiagain。Thenhewalkedforwardoutofthepavilionwhereofthecurtainsweredrawnback,andstoodawhileupontheprowofthevessel。 Bynownighthadfallen,andthegreatmoon,risingfromtheearthasitwere,pouredherfloodofsilverlightoverthedesert,themountains,thelimitlesscityofThebes,andthewideripplingbosomoftheNile。Thepylonsandobelisks,glitteringwithcopperandwithgold,toweredtothetendersky。Inthewindowplacesofpalacesandoftenthousandhomeslampsshonelikestars。Fromgardens,streetsandthecourtsoftemplesfloatedthefaintsoundofsingingandofmusic,whileonthegreatembattledwallsthewatchmencalledthehourfromposttopost。 Itwasawondrousscene,andtheheartofAbiswelledashegazeduponit。Whatwealthlayyonder,andwhatpower。Therewastheglorioushouseofhisbrother,Pharaoh,thegodinhumanformwhoforallhisgodshiphadneverachildtofollowafterhimwhenheascendedtoOsiris,ashewhowassicklyprobablymustdobeforesoverylong。 Yes,butbeforethenamiraclemighthappen;inthiswayorinthatasuccessortothethronemightbefoundandacknowledged,forwerenotPharaohandhisHousebelovedbyallthepriestsofAmen,andbythepeople,andwasnothe,Abi,fearedanddislikedbecausehewasfierce,andthehatedsavagebloodflowedinhisveins?Oh!whatevilgodhadputitinhisfather\'shearttogivehimaprincessoftheHyksosforamother,theHyksos,whomtheEgyptiansloathed,whenhehadthefairestwomenoftheworldfromwhomtochoose?Well,itwasdoneandcouldnotbeundone,thoughbecauseofithemightlosehisheritageofthegreatestthroneinalltheearth。AlsowasitnottothisfierceHyksosbloodthatheowedhisstrengthandvigour? Whyshouldhewait?Whyshouldhenotsethisfortuneonacast?Hehadthreehundredsoldierswithhim,pickedmenandbrave,childrenoftheseaandthedesert,sworntohisHouseandinterests。Itwasatimeoffestival,thosegateswereill-guarded。Whyshouldhenotforcethematthedeadofnight,makehiswaytothepalace,causePharaohtobegatheredtohisfathers,andatthedawndiscoverhimselfseateduponPharaoh\'sthrone?AtthethoughtofitAbi\'sheartleaptinhisbreast,hiswidenostrilsspreadthemselves,andheerectedhisstrongheadasthoughalreadyhefeltuponittheweightofthedoublecrown。Thenheturnedandwalkedbacktothepavilion。 “Iammindedtostrikeablow,“hesaid。“Saynow,myofficer,wouldyouandthesoldiersfollowmeintotheheartofyondercityto-nighttowinathrone——oragrave?Ifitwerethefirst,youshouldbethegeneralofallmyarmy,andyou,astrologer,shouldbecomevizier,yes,afterPharaohyoutwoshouldbethegreatestmeninalltheland。“ Theylookedathimandgasped。 “Aventuresomedeed,Prince,“saidthecaptainatlength;“yetwithsuchaprizetowinIthinkthatIwoulddareit,thoughforthesoldiersIcannotspeak。Firsttheymustbetoldwhatisonfoot,andoutofsomany,howknowwethattheheartofoneormorewouldnotfail?Awordfromatraitorandbeforethistimeto-morrowtheembalmers,orthejackals,wouldbebusy。“ Abiheardandlookedfromhimtohiscompanion。 “Prince,“saidKaku,“putsuchthoughtsfromyou。Burythemdeep。Letthemrisenomore。IntheheavensIreadsomethingofthisbusiness,butthenIdidnotunderstand,butnowIseetheblackdepthsofhellopeningbeneathourfeet。Yes,hellwouldbeourhomeifwedaredtolifthandagainstthedivinepersonofthePharaoh。Isaythatthegodsthemselveswouldfightagainstus。Letitbe,Prince,letitbe,andyoushallhavemanyyearsofrule,who,ifyoustrikenow,willwinnothingbutacrownofshame,anamelessgrave,andtheeverlastingtormentofthedamned。“ AshespokeAbiconsideredtheman\'sfaceandsawthatallcrafthadleftit。Thiswasnocharlatanthatspoketohim,butoneinearnestwhobelievedwhathesaid。 “Sobeit,“heanswered。“Iacceptyourjudgment,andwillwaituponmyfortune。Moreover,youarebothright,thethingistoodangerous,andeviloftenfallsontheheadsofthosewhoshootarrowsatagod,especiallyiftheyhavenotenougharrows。LetPharaohliveonwhileI makeready。Perhapsto-morrowImayworkuponhimtonamemehisheir。“ Theastrologersighedinrelief,nordidthecaptainseemdisappointed。 “Myheadfeelsfirmeronmyshouldersthanitdidjustnow,“hesaid: “anddoubtlesstherearetimeswhenwisdomisbetterthanvalour。 Sleepwell,Prince;Pharaohwillreceiveyouto-morrowtwohoursaftersunrise。Haveweyourleavetoretire?“ “IfIwerewise,“saidAbi,fingeringthehiltofhisswordashespoke,“youwouldbothofyouretireforeverwhoknowallthesecretofmyheart,andwithawhispercouldbringdoomuponme。“ Nowthepairlookedateachotherwithfrightenedeyes,and,likehismaster,thecaptainbegantoplaywithhissword。 “Lifeissweettoallmen,Prince,“hesaidsignificantly,“andwehavenevergivenyoucausetodoubtus。“ “No,“answeredAbi,“haditbeenotherwiseIshouldhavestruckfirstandspokenafterwards。Onlyyoumustswearbytheoathwhichmaynotbebrokenthatinlifeordeathnowordofthisshallpassyourlips。“ Sotheyswore,bothofthem,bytheholynameofOsiris,thejudgeandtheredeemer。 “Captain,“saidAbi,“youhaveservedmewell。Yourpayisdoubled,andIconfirmthepromisethatImadetoyou——shouldIeverruleyonderyoushallbemygeneral。“ Whilethesoldierbowedhisthanks,theprincesaidtoKaku,“Masterofthestars,mygoldcupisyours。Isthereaughtelseofminethatyoudesire?“ “Thatslave,“answeredthelearnedman,“Merytra,whoseearsyouboxedjustnow——“ “HowdoyouknowthatIboxedherears?“askedAbiquickly。“Didthestarstellyouthatalso?Well,Iamtiredoftheslyhussy——takeher。 SoonIthinkshewillboxyours。“ ButwhenKakusoughtMerytratotellherthegladtidingsthatshewashis,hecouldnotfindher。 Merytrahaddisappeared。 CHAPTERII THEPROMISEOFTHEGOD ItwasmorningatThebes,andthegreatcityglowedintheraysofthenew-risensun。InaroyalbargesatAbitheprince,splendidlyapparelled,andwithhimKaku,hisastrologer,hiscaptainoftheguardandthreeotherofhisofficers,whileinasecondbargefollowedslaveswhoescortedtwochiefsandsomefairwomencapturedinwar,alsothechestsofsaltedheadsandhands,offeringstoPharaoh。 Thewhite-robedrowersbenttotheiroars,andtheswiftboatshotforwarduptheNilethroughadoublelineofshipsofwar,allofthemcrowdedwithsoldiers。AbilookedattheseshipswhichPharaohhadgatheredtheretomeethim,andthoughttohimselfthatKakuhadgivenwisecounselwhenheprayedhimtoattemptnorashdeed,foragainstsuchsurprisesclearlyPharaohwaswellprepared。Hethoughtitagainwhenonreachingthequayofcutstoneshesawfootandhorse-menmarshalledthereincompaniesandsquadrons,andonthewallsabovehundredsofothermen,allarmed,fornowhesawwhatwouldhavehappenedtohim,ifwithhislittledesperatebandhehadtriedtopiercethatironringofwatchingsoldiers。 Atthestepsgeneralsmethimintheirmailandpriestsintheirfullrobes,bowinganddoinghimhonour。Thusroyallyescorted,AbipassedthroughtheopengatesandthepylonsofthesplendidtemplededicatedtotheTrinityofThebes,“theHouseofAmenintheSouthernApt,“ wheregaybannersflutteredfromthepointedmasts,upthelongstreetborderedwithtallhousessetintheirgardens,tillhecametothepalacewall。Heremoreguardsrolledbackthebrazengateswhichinhisfollyofafewhoursgonehehadthoughtthathecouldforce,andthroughtheavenuesofbloomingtreeshewasledtothegreatpillaredhallofaudience。 Afterthebrightnesswithout,thathallseemedalmostdark,onlyarayofsunshineflowingfromanunshutteredspaceintheclerestoryabove,fellfullontheendofit,andrevealedthecrownedPharaohandhisqueenseatedinstateupontheirthronesofivoryandgold。Gatheredroundandabouthimalsowerescribesandcouncillorsandcaptains,andbeyondtheseotherqueensintheircarvedchairsandattended,eachofthem,bybeautifulwomenofthehouseholdintheirgaladress。 Moreover,behindthethrones,andatintervalsbetweenthecolumns,stoodthefamousNubianguardoftwohundredmen,theservantsofthebodyofPharaohastheywerecalled,eachofthemchosenforfaithfulnessandcourage。 ThecentreofallthismagnificencewasPharaoh,onhimthesunlightbeat,tohimeveryeyewasturned,andwherehisglancefellthereheadsbowedandkneeswerebent。Asmallthinmanofaboutfortyyearsofagewithapuckered,kindlyandanxiousface,andabrowthatseemedtosinkbeneaththeweightofthedoublecrownthat,saveforitsroyalsnake-crestofhollowgold,wasafterallbutoflinen,amanwiththin,nervoushandswhichplayedamongsttheembroideriesofhisgoldenrobe——suchwasPharaoh,themightiestmonarchintheworld,therulerwhommillionsthathadneverseenhimworshippedasagod。 Abi,theburlyframed,thick-lipped,dark-skinned,round-eyedAbi,bornofthesamefather,staredathimwithwonderment,foryearshadpassedsincelasttheymet,andinthepalacewhentheywerechildrenagulfhadbeensetbetweentheoffspringofaroyalmotherandthechildofaHyksosconcubinetakenintotheHouseholdforreasonsofstate。Inhisvigour,andthemightofhismanhood,hestaredatthisweakling,thesonofabrotherandasister,andthegrandsonofabrotherandasister。Yettherewassomethinginthatgentleeye,anessenceofinheritedroyalty,beforewhichhisrudenaturebowed。Thebodymightbecontemptible,butwithinitdwelttheproudspiritofthedescendantofahundredkings。 Abiadvancedtothestepsofthethroneandkneltthere,tillafteralittlepausePharaohstretchedoutthesceptreinhishandforhimtokiss。Thenhespokeinhislight,quickvoice。 “Welcome,Princeandmybrother,“hesaid。“Wequarrelledlongago,didwenot,andmanyyearshavepassedsincewemet,butTimehealsallwoundsand——welcome,sonofmyfather。Ineednotaskifyouarewell,“andheglancedenviouslyatthegreat-framedmanwhokneltbeforehim。 “HailtoyourdivineMajesty!“answeredAbiinhisdeepvoice。“Healthandstrengthbewithyou,HolderoftheScourgeofOsiris,WeareroftheFeathersofAmen,MortalcrownedwiththegloryofRa。“ “Ithankyou,Prince,“answeredPharaohgently,“andthathealthandstrengthIneed,whofearthatIshallonlyfindthemwhenIhaveyieldeduptheScourgeofOsiriswhereofyouspeaktohimwholentitme。Butenoughofmyself。Letustobusiness,afterwardswewilltalkofsuchmatterstogether。WhyhaveyouleftyourgovernmentatMemphiswithoutleaveasked,tovisitmehereinmyCityoftheGates?“ “Benotwrathwithme,“answeredAbihumbly。“Awhileago,inobediencetoyourdivinecommand,Iattackedthebarbarianswhothreatenedyourdominionsinthedesert。LikeMenthu,godofwar,I felluponthem。Itookthembysurprise,Ismotethem,thousandsofthembitthedustbeforeme。TwooftheirkingsIcapturedwiththeirwomen——theywaitwithout,tobeslainbyyourMajesty。Ibringwithmetheheadsofahundredoftheircaptainsandthehandsoffivehundredoftheirsoldiers,inearnestofthetruthofmyword。Letthembespreadoutbeforeyou。IreporttoyourdivineMajestythatthosebarbariansarenomore,thatforageneration,atleast,Ihavemadethelandsafetoyouruttermostdominionsinthenorth。SufferthattheheadsandthehandsbebroughtinandcountedoutbeforeyourMajesty,thatthesmellofthemmayriselikeincensetoyourdivinenostrils。“ “No,no,“saidPharaoh,“myofficersshallcountthemwithout,forI lovenotsuchsightsofdeath,andItakeyourwordforthenumber。 Whatpaymentdoyouaskforthisservice,mybrother,forwithgreatgiftswouldIrewardyou,whohavedonesowellformeandEgypt?“ BeforeheansweredAbilookedatthebeautifulqueen,Ahura,whosatatPharaoh\'sside,andattheotherroyalconsortsandwomen。 “YourMajesty,“hesaid,“Iseeheremanywivesandladies,butroyalchildrenIdonotsee。Grant——fordoubtlesstheyareintheirownchambers——grant,OPharaoh,thattheymaybeledhitherthatmyeyesmayfeedupontheirloveliness,andthatImaytellofthem,eachofthem,totheircousinswhoawaitmeatMemphis。“ AtthesewordsaflushasofshamespreaditselfoverthelovelyfaceofAhura,theroyalwife,theLadyoftheTwoLands;whilethewomenturnedtheirheadsawaywhisperingtoeachotherbitterly,fortheinsulthurtthem。OnlyPharaohsethispalefaceandansweredwithdignity。 “PrinceAbi,toaffrontthosewhomthegodshavesmitten,betheykingsorpeasants,isanunworthydeedwhichthegodswillnotforget。 YouknowwellthatIhavenochildren。Whythendoyouaskmetoshowyoutheirloveliness?“ “Ihadheardrumours,OPharaoh,“answeredthePrince,“nomore。 Indeed,Ididnotbelievethem,forwheretherearesomanywivesI wascertainthattherewouldbesomemothers。ThereforeIaskedtobesurebeforeIprofferedapetitionwhichnowIwillmaketoyounotformyownsakebutforEgypt\'sandyours,OPharaoh。HaveIyourleavetospeakhereinpublic?“ “Speakon,“saidPharaohsternly。“LetaughtthatisforthewelfareofEgyptbeheardbyEgypt。“ “YourMajestyhastoldme,“repliedAbibowing,“thatthegods,beingwrath,havedeniedyouchildren。NotsomuchasonegirlofyourbloodhavetheygiventoyoutofillyourthroneafteryouwhenindueseasonitpleasesyoutodeparttoOsiris。Wereitotherwise,werethereevenbutasinglewoman-childofyourdivinerace,Iwouldsaynothing,Iwouldbesilentasthegrave。Butsoitis,andthoughyourqueensbefairandmany,soitwouldseemthatitmustremain,sincetheearsofthegodshavingbeendeaftoyourpleadingsforsolong,althoughyouhavebuiltthemglorioustemplesandmadethemofferingswithoutcount,willscarcelynowbeopened。EvenAmenyourfather,Amen,whosenameyoubear,willperformnomiracleforyou,OPharaoh,whoaresogreatthathehasdecreedthatyoushallshinealonelikethefullmoonatnight,notsharingyourglorywithasinglestar。“ NowAhuratheQueen,whoallthiswhilehadbeenlisteningintently,spokeforthefirsttimeinaquickangryvoice,saying,“Howknowyouthat,PrinceofMemphis?Sometimesthegodsrelentandthatwhichtheyhavewithheldforaspace,theygive。Mylordlives,andIlive,andachildofhismayyetfillthethroneofEgypt。“ “Itmaybeso,OQueen,“saidAbibowing,“andformypartIpraythatitwillbeso,forwhoamIthatIshouldknowthepurposeofthekingsofheaven?IfbutonegirlbebornofyouandPharaoh,thenI takebackmywordsandgivetoyouthattitlewhichformanyyearshasbeenwrittenfalselyuponyourthronesandmonuments,thetitleofRoyalMother。“ NowAhurawouldhaveansweredagain,forthissneeringtauntstunghertothequick。ButPharaohlaidhishanduponherkneeandsaid,“Continue,Princeandbrother。Wehaveheardfromyouthatwhichwealreadyknowtoowell——thatIamchildless。Telluswhatwedonotknow,thedesireofyourheartwhichlieshidbeneathallthesewords。“ “Pharaoh,itisthis——Iamofyourholyblood,sprungofthesamedivinefather——“ “Butofamotherwhowasnotdivine,“brokeinAhura;“ofamothertakenfromaracethathasbroughtmanyacurseuponKhem,asanymirrorwillshowyou,PrinceofMemphis。“ “Pharaoh,“wentonAbiwithoutheedingher,“yougrowweak;heavendesiresyou,theearthmeltsbeneathyou。InthenorthandinthesouthmanydangersthreatenEgypt。Shouldyoudiesuddenlywithoutanheir,barbarianswillflowinfromthenorthandfromthesouth,andthegreatonesofthelandwillstruggleforyourplace。Pharaoh,Iamawarrior;Iambuiltstrong;mychildrenaremany;myhouseisbuiltuponarock;thearmytrustsme;themillionsofthepeopleloveme。 Takemethentorulewithyouandinthehearingofalltheearthnamemeandmysonsasyoursuccessors,sothatourroyalracemaycontinueforgenerationaftergeneration。Soshallyouendyourdaysinpeaceandhope。Ihavespoken。“ Now,asthemeaningofthisboldrequestsankintotheirhearts,allthecourttheregatheredgaspedandwhispered,whiletheQueenAhurainherangercrushedthelotusflowerwhichsheheldinherhandandcastittothefloor。OnlyPharaohsatstillandsilent,hisheadbentandhiseyesshutasthoughinprayer。Foraminuteormorehesatthus,andwhenheliftedhispale,pureface,therewasasmileuponit。 “Abi,mybrother,“hesaidinhisgentlevoice,“listentome。Therearethosewhofilledthisthronebeforeme,whoonhearingsuchwordswouldhavepointedtoyouwiththeirsceptres,whereon,Abi,thoselipsofyourswouldhavegrownstillforever,andyouandyournameandthenamesofallyourHousewouldhavebeenblottedoutbydeath。 But,Abi,youwereeverbold,andIforgiveyouforlayingopenthethoughtsofyourhearttome。Still,Abi,youhavenottoldusallofthem。Youhavenottoldus,forinstance,“hewentonslowly,andinthemidstofanintensesilence,“thatbutlastnightyoudebatedwhetheritwouldnotbepossiblewiththatguardofyourstobreakintomypalaceandputmetotheswordandnameyourselfPharaoh——byrightofblood,Abi;yes,byrightofblood——mybloodshedbyyou,mybrother。“ Asthesewordslefttheroyallipsatumultaroseinthehall,thewomenandthegreatofficerssprangup,thecaptainssteppedforwarddrawingtheirswordstoavengesohorribleasacrilege。ButPharaohwavedhissceptre,andtheywerestill,onlyAbicriedinagreatvoice。 “Whohasdaredtowhisperaliesomonstrous?“AndheglaredfirstatKakuandthenatthecaptainofhisguardwhostoodbehindhim,andchokedinwrath,orfear,orboth。 “Suspectnotyourofficers,Prince,“wentonthePharaoh,stillsmiling,“foronmyroyalwordtheyareinnocent。Yet,Abi,apavilionsetuponthedeckofashipisnogoodplacetoplotthedeathofkings。Pharaohhasmanyspies,also,attimes,thegods,towhomasyousayheissonear,whispertidingstohiminhissleep。Suspectnotyourofficers,Abi,althoughIthinkthattoyonderMasteroftheStarswhostandsbehindyou,Ishouldbegrateful,since,hadyouattemptedtoexecutethismadness,butforhimImighthavebeenforcedtokillyou,Abi,asonekillsasnakethatcreepsbeneathhismat。Astrologer,youshallhaveagiftfromme,foryouareawiseman。Itmaytaketheplace,perhaps,ofonethatyouhavelost;wasitnotacertainwomanslavewhomyourmastergavetoyoulastnight—— afterhehadpunishedherfornofault?“ KakuprostratedhimselfbeforethegloryofPharaoh,understandingatlastthatitwasthelostgirlMerytrawhohadoverheardandbetrayedthem。Butheedinghimnomore,hisMajestywenton。 “Abi,Princeandbrother,Iforgiveyouadeedthatyoupurposedbutdidnotattempt。Maythegodsandthespiritsofourfathersforgiveyoualso,iftheywill。Nowastoyourdemand。Youaremyonlylivingbrother,andthereforeIwillweighit。Perchance,ifIshoulddiewithoutissue,althoughyouarenotallroyal,althoughthereflowsinyourveinsabloodthatEgypthates;althoughyoucouldplotthemurderofyourlordandking,itmaybewellthatwhenIamgoneyoushouldfillmyplace,foryouarebraveandoftheancientraceononeside,ifbase-bornontheother。ButIamnotyetdead,andchildrenmaystillcometome。Abi,willyoubeaprisoneruntilOsiriscallsme,orwillyouswearanoath?“ “Iwillswearanoath,“answeredthePrincehoarsely,forheknewhisshameanddanger。 “Thenkneelhere,andbythedreadfulNameswearthatyouwillliftnohandandplotnoplotagainstme。Swearthatifachild,maleorfemale,shouldbegiventome,youwillservesuchachildtrulyasyourlordandlawfulPharaoh。Inthepresenceofallthiscompany,swear,knowingthatifyoubreaktheoathinletterorinspirit,thenallthegodsofEgyptshallpourtheircurseuponyourheadinlife,andindeathshallgiveyouovertotheeverlastingtormentsofthedamned。“ So,havinglittlechoice,AbisworebytheNameandkissedthesceptreintokenofhisoath。 Itwasnight。Darkandsolemnwastheinnermostshrineofthevasttemple,the“HouseofAmenintheNorthernApt,“whichwecallKarnak,theveryholyofholieswhere,fashionedofstone,andwiththefeatheredcrownuponhishead,stoodthestatueofAmen-ra,fatherofthegods。Here,wherenonebutthehigh-priestandtheroyaltiesofEgyptmightenter,PharaohandhiswifeAhura,wrappedinbrowncloakslikecommonfolk,kneltatthefeetofthegodandprayed。Withtearsandsupplicationsdidtheypraythatachildmightbegiventothem。 Thereinthesacredplace,litonlybyasinglelampwhichburnedfromagetoage,theytoldthestoryoftheirgrief,whilsthighabovethemthecold,calmcountenanceofthegodseemedtostarethroughthegloom,asforathousandyears,injoyorsorrow,ithadstaredatthosethatwentbeforethem。TheytoldofthemockingwordsofAbiwhohaddemandedtoseetheirchildren,thechildrenthatwerenot;theytoldoftheirterrorofthepeoplewhodemandedthatanheirshouldbedeclared;theytoldofthedoomthatthreatenedtheirancienthouse,whichfromPharaohtoPharaoh,allofoneblood,forgenerationshadworshippedinthisplace。Theypromisedgiftsandofferings,statelytemplesandwidelands,ifonlytheirdesiremightbefulfilled。 “Letmenomorebemadeamockamongmen,“criedthebeautifulqueen,beatingherforeheaduponthestonefeetofthegod。“LetmebearachildtofilltheseatofmylordtheKing,andthenifthouwilt,takemylifeinpayment。“ Butthegodmadenoanswer,andweariedoutatlengththeyroseanddeparted。Atthedoorofthesanctuarytheyfoundthehigh-priestawaitingthem,awizened,agedman。 “Thegodgavenosign,OHigh-priest,“saidPharaohsadly;“novoicespoketous。“ Theoldpriestlookedattheweepingqueen,andalightofpitycreptintohiseyes。 “Tome,watchingwithout,“hesaid,“avoiceseemedtospeak,thoughwhatitsaidImaynotreveal。Gotoyourpalacenow,OPharaoh,andO QueenAhura,andtakeyourrestsidebyside。Ithinkthatinyoursleepasignwillcometoyou,forAmenispitiful,andloveshischildrenwholovehim。AccordingtothatsignsospeaktothePrinceAbi,speakwithoutfearordoubt,sinceforgoodorillitshallbefulfilled。“ Thenlikeshadows,handinhand,thisroyalpairglideddownthevast,pillaredhallstillatthepylongates,whichwereopenedforthem,theyfoundtheirlitters,andwerebornealongthegreatavenueofram-headedsphinxesbacktoasecretdoorinthepalacewall。 Itwaspastmidnight。DeepdarknessandheavysilencelayuponThebes,brokenonlybydogshowlingatthestarsandtheoccasionalchallengeofsoldiersonthewalls。SidebysideintheirgoldenbedtheweariedPharaohandhisqueensleptheavily。PresentlyAhurawoke。Shestartedupinthebed;shestaredatthedarknessaboutherwithfrightenedeyes;shestretchedoutherhandandclaspingPharaohbythearm,whisperedinathrillingvoice,“Awake,awake!IhavethatwhichImusttellyou。“ Pharaohrousedhimself,fortherewassomethinginAhura\'svoicewhichsweptawaytheveilsofsleep。 “Whathaschanced,Ahura?“heasked。 “OPharaoh,Ihavedreamedadream,ifindeeditwerebutadream。Itseemedtomethatthedarknessopened,andthatstandinginthedarknessIsawaGlorywhichhadneithershapenorform。YetavoicespokefromtheGlory,alow,sweetvoice:\'QueenAhura,mydaughter,\' itsaid,\'IamthatSpirittowhomthouandthyhusbanddidpraythisnightinthesanctuaryofmytemple。Itseemedtobothofyouthatyourprayersremainedunheard,yetitwasnotso,asmypriestknewwell。QueenAhura,thouandPharaohthyhusbandhaveputyourtrustinmethesemanyyears,andnotinvain。AdaughtershallbegiventotheeandPharaoh,andmySpiritshallbeinthatchild。Sheshallbebeautifulandgloriousasnowomanwasbeforeher,forIclotheherwithhealthandpowerandwisdom。SheshallruleovertheNorthernandtheSouthernLands;yea,formanyyearsthedoublecrownshallrestuponherbrow,andnokingthatwentbeforeher,andnokingthatfollowsafterher,shallbemoregreatinEgypt。Troublesanddangersshallthreatenher,buttheSpiritthatIgivetohershallprotectherinthemall,andsheshalltreadherenemybeneathherfeet。A royallovershallcometoheralso,andsheshallrejoiceinhisloveandfromitshallspringmanykingsandprinces。Neter-Tua,MorningStar,shallbehername,andhigh-priestessofAmen——noless——shallbeheroffice,forsheismychildwhomIhavetakenfromheavenandsentdowntoearth;thechildthatIhavegiventoPharaohandtothee,andIloveherandappointthegoodgoddessestobehercompanions,andcommandOsiristoreceiveheratthelast。 “\'Behold,intokenofthesethingsIlaymysymbolonthybreast,andonherbreastalsoshallthatsymbolbe。WhenIliftitfromtheeandthoudostopenthyeyes,thenawakenPharaohatthysideandletthesemywordsbewritteninaroll,sothatnoneofthemareforgotten。\' “Then,OPharaoh,“wentonAhura,“fromtheGlorytherecameforthahand,andinthehandwastheSymbolofLifeshiningasthoughwithfire,andthehandlaidituponmybreastanditburnedmeasthoughwithfire,andIawokeandlo!darknesswasallaboutme,nothingbutdarkness,andatmysideIheardyousleeping。“ NowwhenPharaohhadlistenedtothisdream,hekissedthequeenandblessedherbecauseofitsgoodomen,andclappedhishandstosummonthewomenofhonourwhosleptwithout。Theyraninbearinglights,andbythelightshesawthatbeneaththethroatoftheQueenuponherfairskin,appearedaredmark,andtheshapeofitwastheshapeoftheSignofLife;yes,therewastheloop,andbeneaththeloopthecross。 ThenPharaohcommandedthatthechiefofhisscribesshouldcometohimwithpapyrusandwritingtools,andthatthehigh-priestofAmenshouldbebroughtswiftlyfromthetemple。Sothescribecametothebed-chamberoftheKing,andinthepresenceofthehigh-priestallthewordsofAmenwerewrittendown,notoneofthemwasomitted,andPharaohandtheQueensignedtheroll,andthehigh-priestwitnesseditand,copieshavingbeenmade,boreitawaytohideitinthesecrettreasuryofAmen。ButthemarkoftheCrossofLiferemaineduponthebreastoftheQueenAhuratillthedaythatshedied。 NowinthemorningPharaohsummonedhisCourtandcommandedthatthePrinceAbishouldbebroughtbeforehim。SothePrincecameandPharaohaddressedhimkindly。 “Sonofmyfather,“hesaid,“IhaveconsideredyourrequestthatI shouldtakeyoutorulewithmeonthethroneofEgypt,andnameyouandyoursonstobePharaohsafterme,anditisrefused。Knowthatithasbeenrevealedtomeandtotheroyalwife,Ahura,bythegreatestofthegods,thatadaughtershallbeborntousindueseason,whoshallbecalledMorningStarofAmen,andthatsheandherseedshallbePharaohsafterme。Thereforerejoicewithusandreturntoyourgovernment,PrinceAbi,andbehappyinourlove,andinthegoodsandgreatnessthatthegodshavegivenyou。“ NowAbishookwithanger,forhethoughtthatallthistalewasatrickandasnare。ButknowingthathisperilwasgreatthereinthehandofPharaoh,heansweredonlythatwhenthisMorningStararose,hisstarshoulddoitreverence,thoughasthewordspassedhislipsherememberedtheprophecyofhisastrologerKaku,thattheMorningStarofAmenshouldblotoutthatstarofhis。 “YouthinkthatIspeakfalsely,PrinceAbi,yes,thatIstainmylipswithlies,“saidPharaohwithindignation。“Well,Iforgiveyouthisalso。Gohenceandawaittheissueandknowbythissignthattruthisinmyheart。WhenthePrincessNeter-Tuaisborn,uponherbreastshallbeseenthesymboloftheSignofLife。Departnow,lestIgrowangry。ThegiftsIhavepromisedshallfollowyoutoMemphis。“ SoAbireturnedtothewhite-walledcityofMemphisandsattheresullenly,puttingitaboutthataplotwasonfoottodeprivehimofhisheritage。ButKakushookhishead,sayinginsecretthattheStar,Neter-Tua,wouldarise,forsoitwasdecreedbyAmen,fatherofthegods。 CHAPTERIII RAMES,THEPRINCESS,ANDTHECROCODILE AttheappointedtimetoAhura,theroyalwife,wasbornachild,agirlwithafreshandlovelyfaceandwavinghairandeyesthatfromthefirstwerebluelikethesummerskyateven。Alsoonherbreastwasamoleofthelengthofafingernail,whichmolewasshapedliketheholySignofLife。 NowPharaohandhishouseandthepriestsineverytemple,andindeedallEgyptwentmadwithjoy,thoughthereweremanywhoinsecretmournedoverthesexoftheinfant,whisperingthatamanandnotawomanshouldweartheDoubleCrown。Butinpublictheysaidnothing,sincethestoryofthischildhadgoneabroadandfolkdeclaredthatitwassentbythegods,anddivine,andthatthegoddesses,Isis,Nepthys,andHathor,withKhemu,theMakerofMankind,wereseeninthebirthchamber,glowinglikegold。 AlsoPharaohissuedadecreethatwhereverthenameoftheQueenAhurawasgraveninalltheland,toitshouldbeaddedthetitle“BythewillofAmen,MotherofhisMorningStar,“andthatanewhallshouldbebuiltinthetempleofAmenintheNorthernApt,andallaboutitcarvedthestoryofthecomingofPrinceAbiandofthevisionoftheQueen。 ButAhuraneverlivedtoseethisgloriousplace,sincefromthehourofherdaughter\'sbirthshebegantosink。Onthefourteenthday,thedayofpurification,shebadethenursebringthebeautifulbabe,andgazedatitlongandblessedit,andspokewiththeKaorDoubleofthechild,whichshesaidshesawlyingonherarmbesideit,biddingthatKaprotectitwellthroughthedangersoflifeanddeathuntilthehourofresurrection。ThenshesaidthatsheheardAmencallingtohertopaythepricewhichshehadpromisedforthegiftofthedivinechild,thepriceofherownlife,andsmileduponPharaohherhusband,anddiedhappilywitharadiantface。 Nowjoywasturnedtomourning,andduringallthedaysofembalmingEgyptweptforAhurauntil,atlength,thetimecamewhenherbodywasrowedacrosstheNiletothesplendidtombwhichshehadmadereadyintheValleyoftheQueens,causingmasonsandartiststolabouratitwithoutcease。ForAhuraknewfromthedayofhervisionthatshewasdoomedtodie,andrememberedthatthetombsofthedeadremainasthelivehandsleavethem,sincefewwastegoldandtoilupontheeternalhouseofonewhoisdead。 SoAhurawasburiedwithgreatpompandallherjewels,andPharaoh,whomournedhertruly,madesplendidofferingsinthechapelofhertomb,andhavinglaidinthemouthofitthefuneralboatinwhichshewasborneacrosstheNile,hebuiltitupforever,andpouredsandovertherock,sothatnoneshouldfinditsplaceuntiltheDayofAwakening。 Meanwhile,theinfantgrewandflourished,andwhenitwassixmonthsold,wastakentothecollegeofthepriestessesofAmen,theretoberearedandtaught。 NowonthedayofthebirthofthePrincessNeter-Tua,therehappenedanotherbirthwithwhichourstoryhastodo。ThecaptainoftheguardofthetempleofAmenwasoneMermes,whohadmarriedhisownhalf- sister,Asti,theenchantress。Aswaswellknown,thisMermeswasbyrightandtruedescentthelastofthathouseofPharaohswhichhadfilledthethroneofEgyptuntiltheirlinewascastdowngenerationsbeforebythedynastythatnowruledtheland,whereofthereigningPharaohandhisdaughterNeter-Tuaaloneremained。Alongwhilepast,intheearlydaysofhisreign,hiscouncilhaswhisperedinPharaoh\'searthatheshouldkillMermesandhissister,lestadayshouldcomewhentheyrebelledagainsthim,proclaimingthattheydidsobyrightofblood。ButPharaoh,whowasgentleandhatedmurder,insteadofslayingMermessentforhimandtoldhimall。 ThenMermes,anoble-lookingmanasbecamethestockfromwhichhesprang,prostratedhimselfandsaid,“OPharaoh,whyshouldyoukillme?IthaspleasedthegodstodebasemyHouseandtosetupyours。HaveIeverliftedupmyheelagainstyoubecausemyforefatherswerekings,orplottedwiththediscontenttooverthrowyou!See,Iamsatisfiedwithmystation,whichisthatofanobleandasoldierinyourarmy。Thereforeletmeandmyhalf- sister,thewiseladyAstiwhomIpurposetomarry,dwelloninpeaceasyourtrueandhumbleservants。Dipnotyourhandsinourinnocentblood,OPharaoh,lestthegodssendacurseuponyouandyourHouseandourghostscomebackfromthegravetohauntyou。“ WhenPharaohheardthesewords,hisheartwasmovedinhim,andhestretchedouthissceptreforMermestokiss,therebygrantingtohimlifeandprotection。 “Mermes,“hesaid,“youareanhonourableman,andmyequalinbloodifnotinplace。Fortheirownpurposesthegodsraiseuponeandcastdownanotherthatatlasttheirendsmaybefulfilled。Ibelievethatyouwillworknoharmagainstmeandmine,and,therefore,IwillworknoharmagainstyouandyoursisterAsti,MistressofMagic。Rathershallyoubemyfriendandcounsellor。“ ThenPharaohofferedhighrankandofficetohim,butMermeswouldnottakethem,answeringthatifhedid,envywouldbestirredupagainsthim,andinthiswayorthatbringhimtohisdeath,sincetalltreesarethefirsttofall。SointheendPharaohmadeMermesCaptainoftheGuardofAmen,andgavehimlandandhousesenoughtoenablehimtoliveasanobleofgoodestate,butnomore。AlsohebecameafriendofPharaohandoneofhisinnerCouncil,towhosevoicehealwayslistened,forMermeswasatrue-heartedman。 AfterwardsMermesmarriedAsti,butlikePharaohforalongwhileheremainedchildless,sincehetooknootherwives。OnthedayofthebirthofthePrincessTua,theMorningStarofAmen,however,Astiboreason,aroyal-lookingchildofgreatstrengthandbeautyandveryfairincolour,astraditionsaidthatthekingsofhisracehadbeenbeforehim,butwithblackandshiningeyes。 “See,“saidthemidwife,“hereisaheadshapedtowearacrown。“ WhereonAsti,hismother,forgettinghercautioninherjoy,orperhapsinspiredbythegods,forfromherchildhoodshewasaprophetess,answered,“Yes,andIthinkthatthisheadandacrownwillcomeclosetogether,“andshekissedhimandnamedhimRamesafterherroyalforefather,thefounderoftheirline。 AsitchancedaspyoverheardthissayingandreportedittotheCouncil,andtheCouncilurgedPharaohtocausetheboytobeputaway,astheyhadurgedinthecaseofhisfather,Mermes,becauseofthewordsofomenthatAstihadspoken,andbecauseshehadgivenhersonaroyalname,naminghimafterthemajestyofRa,asthoughhewereindeedthechildofaking。ButPharaohwouldnot,askingwithhissoftsmilewhethertheywishedhimtobaptisehisdaughterinthebloodofanotherinfantwhodrewhisfirstbreathuponthesameday,andadding: “Rashedshisgloryuponall,andthishigh-bornboymaylivetobeafriendinneedtoherwhomAmenhasgiventoEgypt。Letthingsbefallasthegodsdecree。WhoamIthatIshouldmakemyselfagodanddestroyalifethattheyhavefashioned?“ SotheboyRameslivedandthrove,andMermesandAsti,whentheycametohearofthesethings,thankedPharaohandblessedhim。 NowthehouseofMermes,asCaptainoftheGuard,waswithinthewallofthegreattempleofAmen,neartothepalaceofthepriestessesofAmenwherethePrincessNeter-Tuawasnurtured。ThusitcameaboutthatwhentheQueenAhuradied,theladyAstiwasnamedasnursetothePrincess,sincePharaohsaidthatsheshoulddrinknomilksavethatofoneinwhoseveinsranroyalblood。SoAstiwasTua\'sfostermother,andnightbynightshesleptinherarmstogetherwithherownson,Rames。Afterwards,too,whentheywereweanedthebabesweretaughttowalkandspeaktogether,andlater,aschildren,theybecameplaymates。 Thusfromthefirstthesetwolovedeachother,asbrotherandsisterlovewhentheyaretwins。Butalthoughtheboywasboldandbrave,thislittleprincessalwayshadthemasteryofhim,notbecauseshewasaprincessandheirtothethroneofEgypt——forallthehightitlestheygaveherfellidlyonherears,nordidshethinkanythingofthebowingsofcourtiersandofpriests——butfromsomestrengthwithinherself。Sheitwasthatsetthegamestheyplayed,andwhenshetalkedhewasobligedtolisten,foralthoughshewassosoundandhealthy,thisTuadifferedfromotherchildren。 Thusshehadwhatshecalledher“silenthours“whenshewouldsuffernoonetocomenearher,notherladiesorherfoster-mother,Astiherself,norevenRames。Then,followedbythewomenatadistance,shewouldwanderamongthegreatcolumnsofthetempleandstudythesculpturesonthewalls;and,sinceallplaceswereopentoher,Pharaoh\'schild,enterthesanctuaries,andstareatthegodsthatsatinthemfashionedingraniteandinalabaster。Thisshewoulddoeveninthesolemnmoonlightwhenmortalswereafraidtoapproachthesesacredshrines,andcomethenceunconcernedandsmiling。 “Whatdoyouseethere,OMorningStar?“askedlittleRamesofheronce。“Theyaredullthings,thosestonegodsthathavenevermovedsincethebeginningoftheworld;alsotheyfrightenme,especiallywhenRaisset。“ “Theyarenotdull,andtheydonotfrightenme,“answeredTua;“theytalktome,andalthoughIcannotunderstandalltheysay,Iamhappywiththem。“ “Talk!“hesaidcontemptuously,“howcanstonestalk?“ “Idonotknow。Ithinkitistheirspiritsthattalk,tellingmestorieswhichhappenedbeforeIwasbornandthatshallhappenafterI amdead,yes,andafter/they/seemtobedead。Nowbesilent——Isaythattheytalktome——itisenough。“ “Formeitwouldbemorethanenough,“saidtheboy,“butthenIamnotcalledChildofAmen,whoonlyworshipMenthu,GodofWar。“ WhenRameswassevenyearsofage,everymorninghewastakentoschoolinthetemple,wheretheprieststaughthimtowritewithpensofreedupontabletsofwood,andtoldhimmoreaboutthegodsofEgyptthanheeverwantedtohearagain。Duringthesehours,exceptwhenshewasbeinginstructedbythegreatladiesoftheCourt,orbyhigh-priestesses,Tuawasleftsolitary,sincebythecommandofPharaohnootherchildrenwereallowedtoplaywithher,perhapsbecausetherewerenoneinthetempleofheragewhosebirthwasnoble。 OncewhenhecamebackfromhisschoolintheeveningRamesaskedherifshehadnotbeenlonelywithouthim。Sheanswered,No,asshehadanothercompanion。 “Whoisit?“heaskedjealously。“ShowmeandIwillfighthim。“ “Noonethatyoucansee,Rames,“shereplied。“OnlymyownKa。“ “YourKa!IhaveheardofKas,butIneversawone。Whatisitlike?“ “Justlikeme,exceptthatitthrowsnoshadow,andonlycomeswhenI amquitebymyself,andthen,althoughIhearitoften,Iseeitrarely,foritismixedupwiththelight。“ “Idon\'tbelieveinKas,“exclaimedRamesscornfully,“youmakethemupoutofyourhead。“ AlittlewhileafterthistalksomethinghappenedthatcausedRamestochangehismindaboutKas,oratanyratetheKaofTua。Inahiddencourtofthetemplewasadeeppoolofwaterwithcementedsides,where,itwassaid,livedasacredcrocodile,anenormousbeastthathaddweltthereforhundredsofyears。RamesandTuahavingheardofthiscrocodile,oftentalkedofitandlongedtoseeit,butcouldnotfortherewasahighwallroundthetank,andinitadoorofcopperthatwaskeptlocked,exceptwhenonceineveryeightdaystheprieststookinfoodtothecrocodile——livinggoatsandsheep,andsometimesacalf,noneofwhichevercamebackagain。 NowonedayRameswatchingthemreturn,sawthepriest,whowascalledGuardianoftheDoor,puthishandbehindhimtothrustthekeywithwhichhehadjustlockedthedoor,intohiswallet,andmissingthemouthofthewallet,letitfalluponthesand,thengouponhiswayknowingnothingofwhathehaddone。 Whenhehadgoneinagreathurry,forhewasafatoldpriestandthedinnerhourwasathand,Ramespounceduponthekeyandhiditinhisrobe。Thenhesoughtouttheprincessandsaid,“MorningStar,thisevening,whenIcomebackfromschoolandamallowedtoplaywithyou,wecanlookatthewonderfulbeastinthetank,forlook,Ihavethekeywhichthatfatpriestwillnotsearchfortillsevendaysaregoneby,beforewhichIcantakeittohim,sayingthatIfounditinthesand,orperhapsputitbackintohiswallet。“ WhensheheardthisTua\'seyesshone,sinceaboveallthingsshedesiredtoseethisholymonster。Butintheeveningwhentheboycamerunningtohereagerly——forhehadthoughtofnothingbutthecrocodileallday,andhadboughtapigeonfromaschool-fellowwithwhichtofeedthebrute——hefoundTuainadifferentmood。 “Idon\'tthinkthatwewillgotoseetheholycrocodile,Rames,“shesaid,lookingathimthoughtfully。 “Whynot?“heaskedamazed。“Thereisnooneabout,andIhaveputfatuponthekeysothatitwillmakenonoise。“ “BecausemyKahasbeenwithme,Rames,andtoldmethatitisabadactandifwedotroublewillcometous。“ “Oh!maythefiendSettakeyourKa,“repliedtheladinarage。“ShowittomeandIwilltalkwithit。“ “Icannot,Rames,foritis/me/。Moreover,ifSettookit,hewouldtakemealso,andyouarewickedtowishsuchathing。“ Nowtheboybegantocrywithvexation,sobbingoutthatshewasnottobetrusted,andthathehadpaidawayhisbronzeknife,whichPharaohhadgivenhimwhenlasthevisitedthetemple,forapigeontotemptthebeasttothetopofthewater,sothattheymightseeit,althoughtheknifewasworthmanypigeons,andPharaohwouldbeangryifheheardthathehadpartedwithit。 “Whyshouldwetakethelifeofapoorpigeontopleaseourselves?“ askedTua,softeningalittleatthesightofhisgrief。 “It\'stakenalready,“heanswered。“ItflutteredsothatIhadtositonittohideitfromthepriest,andwhenhehadgoneitwasdead。 Look,“andheopenedthelinenbagheheld,andshowedherthedovecoldandstiff。 “Asyoudidnotmeantokillit,thatmakesadifference,“saidTuajudicially。“Well,perhapsmyKadidnotmeanthatweshouldnothaveonepeep,anditisapitytowastethepoorpigeon,whichthenwillhavediedfornothing。“ Ramesagreedthatitwouldbethegreatestofpities,sothetwochildrenslippedawaythroughthetreesofthegardenintotheshadowofthewall,alongwhichtheycrepttilltheycametothebronzedoor。 ThenguiltilyenoughRamesputthegreatkeyintothelock,andwiththehelpofapieceofwoodwhichhehadalsomadeready,thathesetintheringofthekeytoactasalever,thetwoofthemturningtogethershotbacktheheavybolts。 Takingoutthekeylestitshouldbetraythem,theyopenedthedooralittleandsqueezedthemselvesthroughintotheforbiddenplace。Nosoonerhadtheydonesothanalmosttheywishedthemselvesbackagain,fortherewassomethingaboutthespotthatfrightenedthem,tosaynothingofthehorriblesmellwhichmadeTuafeelill。Itwasagreattank,withalittleartificialislandinitscentre,fullofslimywaterthatlookedalmostblackbecauseoftheshadowofthehighwalls,androunditrananarrowstonepath。Atonespotinthispath,however,wheregrewsomedank-lookingtreesandbushes,wasaslope,alsoofstone,andontheslopewithitsprowrestinginthewateralittleboat,andintheboat,oars。Butofthecrocodiletherewasnothingtobeseen。 “Itisasleepsomewhere,“whisperedTua,“letusgoaway,Idonotlikethisstench。“ “Stench,“answeredRames。“Ismellnothingexcepttheliliesonthewater。Letuswakeitup,itwouldbesillytogonow。Surelyyouarenotafraid,OStar。“ “Oh,no!Iamnotafraid,“answeredTuaproudly。“Onlywakeitupquickly,please。“ WhatRamesdidnotaddwasthatitwouldbeimpossibletoretreatasthedoorhadclosedbehindthem,andtherewasnokeyholeonitsinnerside。 Sotheywalkedroundthetank,butwhereveritmightlurk,thesleepingcrocodilerefusedtowake。 “Letusgetintotheboatandlookforit,“suggestedRames。“Perhapsitishidingontheisland。“ Soheledhertothestoneslope,wheretoherhorrorTuasawtheremainsofthecrocodile\'slastmeal,asightthatcausedhertoforgetherdoubtsandjumpintotheboatveryquickly。ThenRamesgaveitapushandspranginafterher,sothattheyfoundthemselvesfloatingonthewater。Now,standinginthebow,theboytookanoarandpaddledroundtheisland,butstilltherewerenosignsofthecrocodile。 “Idon\'tbelieveitishereatall,“hesaid,recoveringhiscourage。 “Youmighttrythepigeon,“suggestedTua,who,nowthattherewaslesssmell,felthercuriosityreturning。