第13章

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Andwhenhehadmadeanendofprayerhespoke。 “/Thou/arttheman,“hesaid。“OutoftheseathouhastcometobringthedoomofloveontheLadyMeriamunandonthyselfthedoomofdeath。ThisIknew,butoftherestIknownothing。Now,Ipraythee,ohthouwhocomestinthearmouroftheNorth,thouwhosefaceisclothedinbeauty,andwhoartofallmenthemightiestandhastofallmenthesweetestandmostguilefultongue,goback,gobackintotheseawhencethoucamest,andthelandswhencethouhastwandered。“ “Notthuseasilymaymenescapetheirdoom,“quoththeWanderer。“Mydeathmaycome,ascomeitmust;butknowthis,Rei,IdonotseektheloveofMeriamun。“ “Thenitwellmaychancethatthoushaltfindit,foreverthosewhoseeklovelose,andthosewhoseeknotfind。“ “Iamcometoseekanotherlove,“saidtheWanderer,“andIseekhertillIdie。“ “ThenIpraytheGodsthatthoumayestfindher,andthatKhemmaythusbesavedfromsorrow。ButhereinEgyptthereisnowomansofairasMeriamun,andthoumustseekfartherasquicklyasmaybe。Andnow,Eperitus,beholdImustawaytodoserviceintheTempleoftheHolyAmen,forIamhisHighPriest。ButIamcommandedbyPharaohfirsttobringtheetothefeastatthePalace。“ ThenheledtheWandererfromhischamberandbroughthimbyasideentrancetothegreatPalaceofthePharaohatTanis,neartheTempleofPtah。AndfirsthetookhimtoachamberthathadbeenmadereadyforhiminthePalace,abeautifulchamber,richlypaintedwithbeast- headedGodsandfurnishedwithivorychairs,andcouchesofebonyandsilver,andwithagildedbed。 ThentheWandererwentintotheshiningbaths,anddark-eyedgirlsbathedhimandanointedhimwithfragrantoil,andcrownedhimwithlotusflowers。Whentheyhadbathedhimtheybadehimlayasidehisgoldenarmourandhisbowandthequiverfullofarrows,butthistheWandererwouldnotdo,forashelaidtheblackbowdownitthrilledwithathinsoundofwar。SoReiledhim,armedashewas,toacertainantechamber,andtherehelefthim,sayingthathewouldreturnagainwhenthefeastwasdone。TrumpetsblaredastheWandererwaited,drumsrolled,andthroughthewidethrowncurtainssweptthelovelyMeriamunandthedivinePharaohMeneptah,withmanylordsandladiesoftheCourt,allcrownedwithrosesandwithlotusblooms。 TheQueenwasdeckedinRoyalattire,hershininglimbswereveiledinbroideredsilk;abouthershoulderswasapurplerobe,androundherneckandarmswereringsofwell-wroughtgold。Shewasstatelyandsplendidtosee,withpalebrowsandbeautifuldisdainfuleyeswheredreamsseemedtosleepbeneaththeshadowofhereyelashes。Onshesweptinallherstateandprideofbeauty,andbehindhercamethePharaoh。Hewasatallman,butill-madeandheavy-browed,andtotheWandereritseemedthathewasheavy-heartedtoo,andthatcareandterrorofeviltocomewerealwaysinhismind。 Meriamunlookedupswiftly。 “Greeting,Stranger,“shesaid。“Thoucomestinwarlikeguisetograceourfeast。“ “Methought,RoyalLady,“hemadeanswer,“thatanonwhenIwouldhavelaiditby,thisbowofminesangtomeofpresentwar。ThereforeIamcomearmed——eventothyfeast。“ “Hasthybowsuchforesight,Eperitus?“saidtheQueen。“Ihaveheardbutonceofsuchaweapon,andthatinaminstrel’stale。HecametoourCourtwithhislyrefromtheNorthernSea,andhesangoftheBowofOdysseus。“ “Minstrelornot,thoudoeswelltocomearmed,Wanderer,“saidthePharaoh;“forifthybowsings,myownheartmuttersmuchtomeofwartobe。“ “Followme,Wanderer,howeveritfallout,“saidtheQueen。 SohefollowedherandthePharaohtilltheycametoasplendidhall,carvenroundwithimagesoffightingandfeasting。Here,onthepaintedwalls,RamesesMiamundrovethethousandsoftheKhitabeforehissinglevalour;heremenhuntedwild-fowlthroughthemarsheswithagreatcatfortheirhound。NeverhadtheWandererbeheldsuchahallsincehesuppedwiththeSeaKingofthefairyisle。Ontheda?s,raisedabovetherest,satthePharaoh,andbyhimsatMeriamuntheQueen,andbytheQueensattheWandererinthegoldenarmourofParis,andheleanedtheblackbowagainsthisivorychair。 Nowthefeastwentonandmenateanddrank。TheQueenspokelittle,butshewatchedtheWandererbeneaththelidsofherdeep-fringedeyes。 Suddenly,astheyfeastedandgrewmerry,thedoorsattheendofthechamberwerethrownwide,theGuardsfellbackinfear,andbehold,attheendofthehall,stoodtwomen。Theirfacesweretawny,dry,wastedwithdesertwandering;theirnoseswerehookedlikeeagles’ beaks,andtheireyeswereyellowastheeyesoflions。Theywerecladinroughskinsofbeasts,girdledabouttheirwaistswithleathernthongs,andfiercelytheyliftedtheirnakedarms,andwavedtheirwandsofcedar。Bothmenwereold,onewaswhite-bearded,theotherwasshavensmoothlikethepriestsofEgypt。AstheyliftedtherodsonhightheGuardsshranklikebeatenhounds,andalltheguestshidtheirfaces,saveMeriamunandtheWandereralone。EvenPharaohdarednotlookonthem,buthemurmuredangrilyinhisbeard: “BythenameofOsiris,“hesaid,“herebethoseSoothsayersoftheApuraonceagain。NowDeathwaitsonthosewholetthempassthedoors。“ Thenoneofthetwomen,hewhowasshavenlikeapriest,criedwithagreatvoice: “/Pharaoh!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!/HearkentothewordofJahveh。Wiltthouletthepeoplego?“ “Iwillnotletthemgo,“heanswered。 “/Pharaoh!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!/HearkentothewordofJahveh。Ifthouwiltnotletthepeoplego,thenshallallthefirstbornofKhem,ofthePrinceandtheslave,oftheoxandtheass,besmittenofJahveh。 Wiltthouletthepeoplego?“ NowPharaohhearkened,andthosewhowereatthefeastroseandcriedwithaloudvoice: “OPharaoh,letthepeoplego!GreatwoesarefallenuponKhembecauseoftheApura。OPharaoh,letthepeoplego!“ NowPharaoh’sheartwassoftenedandhewasmindedtoletthemgo,butMeriamunturnedtohimandsaid: “Thoushaltnotletthepeoplego。Itisnottheseslaves,northeGodoftheseslaves,whobringtheplaguesonKhem,butitisthatstrangeGoddess,theFalseHathor,whodwellshereinthecityofTanis。Benotsofearful——everhadstthouacowardheart。DrivetheFalseHathorthenceifthouwilt,butholdtheseslavestotheirbondage。Istillhavecitiesthatmustbebuilt,andyonslavesshallbuildthem。“ ThenthePharaohcried:“Hence!Ibidyou。Hence,andto-morrowshallyourpeoplebeladenwithadoubleburdenandtheirbacksshallberedwithstripes。Iwillnotletthepeoplego!“ Thenthetwomencriedaloud,andpointingupwardwiththeirstaffstheyvanishedfromthehall,andnonedaredtolayhandsonthem,butthosewhosatatthefeastmurmuredmuch。 NowtheWanderermarvelledwhyPharaohdidnotcommandtheGuardstocutdowntheseunbiddenguests,whospoiledhisfestival。TheQueenMeriamunsawthewonderinhiseyesandturnedtohim。 “Knowthou,Eperitus,“shesaid,“thatgreatplagueshavecomeoflateonthislandofours——plaguesofliceandfrogsandfliesanddarkness,andthechangingofpurewaterstoblood。AndthesethingsourLordthePharaohdeemshavebeenbroughtuponusbythecurseofyondermagicians,conjurersandpriestsamongcertainslaveswhoworkinthelandatthebuildingofourcities。ButIknowwellthatthecursescomeonusfromHathor,theLadyofLove,becauseofthatwomanwhohathsetherselfuphereinTanis,andisworshippedastheHathor。“ “Whythen,OQueen,“saidtheWanderer,“isthisfalseGoddesssufferedtoabideinyourfaircity?for,asIknowwell,theimmortalGodsareeverangeredwiththosewhoturnfromtheirworshiptobowbeforestrangealtars。“ “Whyisshesuffered?Nay,askofPharaohmyLord。Methinksitisbecauseherbeautyismorethanthebeautyofwomen,sothemensaywhohavelookedonit,butIhavenotseenit,foronlythosemenseeitwhogotoworshipathershrine,andthenfromafar。ItisnotmeetthattheQueenofalltheLandsshouldworshipattheshrineofastrangewoman,come——likethyself,Eperitus——fromnoneknowswhere:ifindeedshebeawomanandnotafiendfromtheUnderWorld。Butifthouwouldestlearnmore,askmyLordthePharaoh,forheknowstheShrineoftheFalseHathor,andheknowswhoguardit,andwhatisitthatbarstheway。“ NowtheWandererturnedtoPharaohsaying:“OPharaoh,mayIknowthetruthofthismystery?“ ThenMeneptahlookedup,andtherewasdoubtandtroubleonhisheavyface。 “Iwilltelltheereadily,thouWanderer,forperchancesuchamanasthou,whohasttravelledinmanylandsandseenthefacesofmanyGods,mayunderstandthetale,andmayhelpme。Inthedaysofmyfather,theholyRamesesMiamun,thekeepersoftheTempleoftheDivineHathorawoke,andlo!intheSanctuaryofthetemplewasawomaninthegarboftheAquaiusha,whowasBeauty’sself。Butwhentheylookeduponher,nonecouldtellthesemblanceofherbeauty,fortoonesheseemeddarkandtotheotherfair,andtoeachmanofthemsheshowedadiverseloveliness。Shesmileduponthem,andsangmostsweetly,andloveenteredtheirhearts,sothatitseemedtoeachmanthatsheonlywashisHeart’sDesire。Butwhenanymanwouldhavecomenearerandembracedher,therewasthataboutherwhichdrovehimback,andifhestroveagain,behold,hefelldowndead。Soatlasttheysubduedtheirhearts,anddesiredhernomore,butworshippedherastheHathorcometoearth,andmadeofferingsoffoodanddrinktoher,andprayers。Sothreeyearspassed,andattheendofthethirdyearthekeepersofthetemplelookedandtheHathorwasgone。Nothingremainedofherbutamemory。Yetthereweresomewhosaidthatthismemorywasdearerthanallelsethattheworldhastogive。 “Twentymoreseasonswentby,andIsatuponthethroneofmyfather,andwasLordoftheDoubleCrown。And,onaday,amessengercamerunningandcried: