第5章

类别:其他 作者:Roth William L字数:27486更新时间:18/12/20 10:15:01
TheKamotionedtothemtostandtogetherinthenarrowwinding-place,andthistheydid,theirarmsabouteachother。Nextsheliftedhersceptreandspokesomeword。 Thenfireflashedbeforetheireyes,arushofwindbeatupontheirbrows,andtheyknewnomore。 CHAPTERXI THEDREAMOFABI Onthenightofthedrawing-forthoftheKaofNeter-Tua,Kakuthewizard,andMerytrathespy,shewhohadbeenLadyoftheFootstooltoPharaoh,sattogetherinthathighchamberwhereMerytrahadvowedhervow,andreceivedthemagicimage。 “Whydoyoulooksodisturbed?“askedtheastrologerofhisaccomplicewhoglancedcontinuallyoverhershoulder,andseemedveryillatease。“Allhasgonewell。IfSethimselfhadfashionedthatimage,itcouldnothavedoneitsworkmorethoroughly。“ “Thoroughly,indeed,“brokeinMerytrainanangryvoice。“Youhavetrickedme,Wizard,IpromisedtohelpyoutolamePharaoh,nottomurderhim!“ “Hush!Beloved,“saidKakunervously,“murderisanuglyword,andmurdererscometouglyends——sometimes。Isityourfaultifanaccursedfoolofapriestchosetoburnthemannikinuponanaltar,andthusbringthisgodtohislamentedend?“ “No,“answeredMerytra,“notmine,orthepriest\'s,butyours,andthathog,Abi\'s;andSet\'sthemasterofbothofyou。ButIshallgettheblameofit,fortheQueenandAstiknowthetruth,andsoonorlateitwillcomeout,andtheywillburnmeasasorceress,sendingmetotheUnderworldwiththebloodofPharaohuponmyhands。Pharaohwhoneverdidmeaughtbutgood。Andthen,whatwillhappentome?“ EvidentlyKakudidnotknow,forheroseandstoodoppositetoher,scratchinghisleanchinandsmilinginasickly,indeterminatefashionthatenragedMerytra。 “Ceasegrinningatmelikeanapeoftherocks,“shesaid,“andtellme,whatistobetheendofthisevilbusiness?“ “Whytroubleaboutends,FairOne?“heasked。“Theyarealwaysalongwayoff;indeed,thebestphilosophersholdthatthereisnosuchthingasanend。Youknowthesacredsymbolofasnakewithitstailinitsmouththatsurroundsthewholeworld,butbeginswhereitends,andendswhereitbegins。Itmaybeseeninanytomb——“ “Ceaseyourtalkofsnakesandtombs,“burstinMerytra。“Thethoughtofthemmakesmeshudder。“ “Byallmeans,Beloved。IhavealwaysheldthatweEgyptiansdwelltoomuchontombs,and——whateveritmaybethatliesbeyondthem,whichafterallremainsamatterofdoubt——fortunately。Soletusturnfromtombsandcorpsestopalacesandlife。AsIsaidjustnow,althoughwegrieveovertheaccidentofPharaoh\'sdeath,andthatofallhisguard——andImayadd,ofAbi\'sfourlegitimatesons,thingshavegonewellforus。To-dayIhavereceivedfromthePrince,inwriting,myappointmentasVizier,andfirstKing\'scompanion,tocomeintoforcewhenhemountsthethroneashemustdo,andto-dayyouhavereceivedfromme,withalltheusualpublicritesandceremonies,thenameofwife,asIpromisedthatyoushould。Merytra,youarethewifeofthegreatVizier,thepre-eminentlord,thesoleCompanionoftheKingofEgypt,ahighpositionforonewhoafterallduringthelatereignwasbutPharaoh\'sfavourite,andLadyoftheFootstool。“ “Afootstoolofsilkismorecomfortabletositonthanastatechairfashionedofblood-stainedswords。Hearkenyou,Kaku!Iamafraid。Yousaythatyouarethegreatestofseers,andcanreadthefuture。Well,Idesiretoknowthefuture,soifyouarenotacharlatan,showittome。“ “Acharlatan!Howcanyousuggestit,Merytra,rememberingtheadventureoftheimage?“ “Thatmayhavebeenanaccident。Pharaohwassicklyforyears,andhadastrokebefore。Ifyouarenotacheatshowmethefutureinthatmagiccrystal。Iwouldlearntheworst,sothatImayknowhowtomeetitwhenitcomes。“ “Well,Wife,wewilltry,thoughtoseesuchhighvisionsthespiritshouldbecalm,whichIfearyoursisnot——nay,benotangry。Wewilltry,wewilltry。Sitherenow,andgaze,andaboveallbesilentwhileIsaytheappropriatespells。“ Sotheballofcrystalhavingbeensetuponthetable,thepairstaredintoitasKakumutteredhischarmsandinvocations。ForalongwhileMerytrasawnothing,tillsuddenlyashadowgatheredintheball,whichslowlyclearedaway,revealingtheimageofdeadPharaohclothedinhismummywrappings。Asshestartedbacktoscreamtheimageseemedtolooseitshandsfromtheclothsthatboundthem,andstrikeoutwards,whereonthecrystalsuddenlyshattered,sothatthepiecesofitflewabouttheroom,oneofwhichstruckheronthemouth,knockingouttwoofherfrontteeth,andgashingherlips。 Merytrautteredacry,andfellbackwardstothefloor,whileKakusprangfromhischairasthoughtorunaway,thenthoughtbetterofit,andstoodstill,shiveringwithfear。 “Whatwasthat?“saidMerytra,risingfromtheground,andwipingthebloodfromhercutmouth。 “Idonotknow,“answeredKaku,inaquaveringvoice。“Itwouldseemthatthegodsdenytousthatknowledgeofthefuturewhichyousought。Becontentwiththepresent,Merytra。“ “Contentwiththepresent,“shescreamed,infuriated。“Lookatwhatthepresenthasgivenme——amouthfulofbloodandteeth。I,whowasbeautiful,amspoiledforever;Iambecomeanoldhag。Pharaohbursttheballwithhishand,andthrewthepiecesatme。Isawhimdoit,andyousethimthere。Wretch,Iwillpayyoubackforthiseviltrick,“andspringingatKaku,shetoreofhisastrologer\'scap,andthewigbeneathit,andbeathisbaldheadwiththemtillhecriedformercy。 Itwasatthismomentthatthedooropened,andthroughit,breathless,whitewithterror,half-clothed,appearednoneotherthanthePrinceAbi。 “Whatpasseshere?“hegasped,sinkingintoachair。“Isthisthewayyouconductyourmidnightstudies,Kaku?“ “Certainlynot,mosthighLord,“repliedtheastrologer,tryingtobowwithhiseyefixedonMerytra,whostoodbyhim,thetornwiginherhand,intheactofstriking。“Certainlynot,exaltedPrince。A domesticdifference,thatisall。ThiswildcatofawomanwhomIhavemarriedhavingmetwithanaccident,gavewaytoherdevilishtemper。“ “Repeatthat,“exclaimedMerytra,“andIwillthrowyoufromthewindow-placetofindoutwhetheryoursorceriescanmakepaving-stonesassoftasair。See,Lord,whathehasdonetomebyhisaccursedwizardry,“andsheexhibitedhertwofrontteethinhershakinghand。 “IsaythathesetthespiritofPharaohwhomhebeguiledmetodotodeath,inthecrystal,forIsawhimtherewrappedinhismummyclothes,andcauseddeadPharaohtoburstthecrystalandstonemewithitsfragments。“ “Besilent,Woman,“shoutedAbi,“orIwillhaveyoubeatenwithrods,tillyourfeethurtmorethanyourmouth。WhatisthisaboutthespiritofPharaoh,Kaku?Isheeverywhere,forknow,itisofPharaoh,thedwellerinOsiris,thatIcametospeaktoyou。“ “MostexaltedRuleroftheNorth,SonofRoyalBlood,HereditaryCountwhoshallbeKing——“ “Ceaseyourtitles,Knave,“exclaimedAbi,“andlisten,forIneedcounsel,andifyoucannotgiveitIwillfindonewhocan。JustnowI layonmybedasleep,andadreadfulvisioncametome。IdreamedthatIwokeup,andfeelingaweightonthebedbesidemeturnedtolearnwhatitwas,andsawtherethebodyofmybrother,Pharaoh,inhisdeath-wrappings——“ “AsIsawhimintheball,“brokeinMerytra。“Didhepeltyoualso,O Abi?“ “Nay,Woman,hedidworse,hespoketome。Hesaid——\'You,mybrother,towhomIforgaveallyoursins,youandthewoman-snakethatI cherishedinmybosom,andyourservant,theblack-souledmagician,heraccomplice,havedonememiserablytodeath,andsettheQueenofboththeLands,Amen\'sroyalchild,tostarveinyondertowerwiththenobleladyAsti,untilshediesortakesyoutobeherhusband——you,heruncle,whoseekherbeautyandmythrone。NowIhaveamessageforyoufromthegods,whowritedownthesethingsintheireternalbooksagainstthedayofjudgment,whenweallshallmeetandpleadourcausebeforethem,OsiristheRedeemerstandingontherighthand,andtheEater-upofSoulsstandingontheleft。 “\'Thisisthemessage,OAbi——GototheTempleofSekhetatthedawn。 ThereyoushallfindthatRoyalLovelinesswhichyoudesire。Takeittobeyourwifeasyoudesire,foritshallnotsayyounay。BeweddedtothatLovelinesswithpompbeforealltheeyesofEgypt,andreignbyrightofthatRoyalty,untilyoumeetoneRames,sonofMermes,whomyoualsomurdered,andwithhimacertainBeggar-manwhoischargedwithanothermessageforyou,OAbi。AscendtheNiletoThebes,andlaythisbodyofmineinthesplendidtombwhichIhavemadereadyandsitinmyseat,anddothosethingswhichthatRoyalLovelinessyouhavewed,commandstoyou,forItyoushallobey。Buthasten,hasten,Abi,tohollowforyourselfagrave,andletitbeneartomine,forwhenyouaredeadthismyKawouldcometovisityou,asitdoesto-night。\' “ThentheKaorthebodyofPharaoh——Iknownotwhichitwas——ceasedfromspeaking,andlaythereawhilestaringatmewithitscoldeyes,tillatlengththespiritsofmyfoursonswhoaredeadenteredthechamberand,liftinguptheshape,carrieditaway。Iawoke,shakinglikeareedinthewind,andranhitherupathousandstepstofindyoubrawlingwiththislow-bornslut,deadPharaoh\'sworn-outshoethatinbygoneyearsIkickedfromoffmyfoot。“ NowMerytrawouldhaveanswered,forshelovednotsuchnames,butthetwomenlookedathersofiercelythatherragedied,andshewassilent。 “Readmethisvision,Man,andbeswift,forthetormentofithauntsme,“wentonAbi。“IfyoucannotIstripyouofyouroffices,andgiveyourcarcasetotherodsuntilyoufindwisdom。Itwasyouwhosetmeonthispath,andbythegodsyoushallkeepmesafeinitordiebyinches。“ Now,seeinghisgreatdanger,Kakugrewcoldandcunning。 “Itistrue,OPrince,“hesaid,“thatIsetyouonthispath,thishighandsplendidpath,anditistruealsothatfromthebeginningI havekeptyousafeinit。Haditnotbeenformeandmycounsel,longagoyouwouldhavebecomebutaforgottentraitor。RememberthatnightatThebes,wheninyourprideyoudesiredtosmiteattheheartofPharaoh,andhowIheldyourhand,andrememberhow,manyatime,mywisdomhasbeenyourguide,whenlefttoyourownrashfollyyoumusthavefailedorperished。Itistruealso,Prince,thatinthefutureasinthepast,withmeandbymeyoustandorfall。Yetifyouthinkotherwise,findsomewisermantoleadyou,andwaittheend。AlltherodsinEgyptcannotbebrokenonmyback,OAbi。NowshallIspeakwhoalonehaveknowledge,orwillyouseekanothercounsellor?“ “Speakon,“answeredAbisullenly,“wearefishinthesamenet,andshareeachother\'sfortunetotheend,whetheritbeSet\'sgridironorfatEgypt\'spleasurepond。Fearnot,whatIhavepromisedyoushallhavewhileitisminetogive。“ “Justnowyoupromisedrods,“remarkedKaku,makingawryfaceandreplacingtheremainsofhiswiguponhisbaldhead,“butletthatpass。Nowastothisdreamofyours,Ifinditsmeaninggood。HowdidPharaohcometoyou?Notasalivingspirit,butinthefashionofadeadman,andwhocaresfordeadmen?“ “Ido,forone,whentheycutmymouthwithbrokencrystals,“ interruptedMerytra,whowasbathingherwoundsinabasinofwater。 “Wouldthattheyhadcutyourtongueinsteadofyourlips,Woman,“ snarledAbi。“Continue,Kaku,andheedhernot。“ “Andwhatwashismessage?“wentonthemagician。“Why,thatyoushallmarrytheMajestyofEgypt,andruleinherrightandsitintheseatofkings。Arenotthesetheverythingsthatyoudesire,andhaveworkedforyearstowin?“ “Yes,Kaku,butyouforgetallthataboutoneRames,andthetombthatImusthollow,andtherest。“ “Rames?Merytraherecantellyouofhim,Prince。HeisthemadcapyoungCountwhokilledthePrinceofKesh,andwassentbyNeter-TuafartotheSouth-lands,thatthebarbarianstheremightmakeanendofhimwithoutscandal。IfeverheshouldcomebackwiththeBeggar-manandhismessage,whichisnotlikely,youcananswerhimwiththehalterhedeserves。“ “Aye,Kaku,buthowwilltheQueenanswerhim?Therearestoriesafloat——“ “Lies,everyoneofthem,Prince。ShewouldhaveexecutedhimatoncehaditnotbeenfortheinfluenceofMermes,andherfoster-mother,Asti。ThisRameshasinhimtheroyalbloodofthelastdynasty,andtheStarofAmenisnotonewhowillshareherskywitharivalstar,unlesshebeherlawfulLord,whichisyourpart。IfRamesorthefoulBeggarbringsyouanymessageitwillbethatyouareKingofKeshaswellasofEgypt,andthenyoucankillhimandtaketheheritage。A figforRamesanditsstalkfortheBeggar!“ “Perhaps,“repliedAbimorecheerfully,“atanyrateIdonotfearthatrisk;buthowaboutallPharaoh\'stalkoftombs?“ “Beingdead,Prince,itisnaturalthatthemindofhisKashouldrunontombs,andhisownroyalburial,whichasamatterofpolicywemustgivetohim。Besidestheretheprophesywassafe,sincetothesesametombsallmustcome,especiallythoseofuswhohaveseentheNileriseoversixtytimes——asIhave,“headdedhastily。“Whenwereachthetombitwillbetimetodealwithitsaffairs;tillthenletusbecontentwithlife,andthegoodthingsitoffers,suchasthrones,andfindtheloveofthemostbeautifulwomanintheworld,andtherest。Harvestyourcornwhenitisripe,Prince,anddonottroubleaboutnextyear\'scroporwhetherinhisgravePharaoh\'sDoubleeatswhitebreadorbrown。Pharaoh\'sdaughter——orAmen\'s——isyourbusiness,nothisghost。“ “Yes,goodsoothsayer,“saidAbi,“sheismybusiness。Butonemorequestion。Whydidthataccursedmummyspeakofheras\'It\'——inmydreamImean——asthoughshewerenowoman,butsomethingbeyondwoman?“ ForamomentKakuhesitated,forthepointwashardtoanswer,thenherepliedboldly: “BecauseasIbelieve,Prince,thisQueenwithwhomthegodsarerewardingyourdesertsisintruthmorethanwoman,beingAmen\'sverydaughter,andthereforeinthoserealmswhencethedreamcame,sheisknownnotaswoman,butbyhertitleofRoyalLoveliness。Oh!“wentonKaku,simulatinganenthusiasmthatintruthdidnotglowwithinhisbreast,“greatandgloriousisyourlot,Kingoftheworld,andsplendidthepathwhichIhaveopenedtoyourtriumphantfeet。ItwasIwhoshowedyouhowPharaohmightbetrappedinMemphis,beingbutapoorfooleasytodeceive,anditwasI——orratherMerytrayonder——whoridyouofhim。AndnowitisI,theMasterwhomyouthreatenedwithrods,thatalonecaninterprettoyouthehappyomenofadreamwhichyouthoughtfearsome。Thinkoftheendofit,Prince,andbanisheverydoubt。WhoboreawaytheshapeofPharaoh?Whythespiritsofyoursons,thussymbolisingthetriumphofyourHouse。“ “Atleasttheywillhavenoshareinit,Kaku,fortheyaredead,“ saidAbiwithagroan,forhehadlovedhissons。 “Whatofthat,Prince?Theydiedbravely,andwemournthem,buthereagainFortuneiswithyou,forhadtheylivedtroublemighthavearisenbetweenthemandthoseothersonswhichtheQueenofEgyptshallbeartoyou。“ “Mayhap,mayhap,“repliedAbi,wavinghishand,forthesubjectwaspainfultohim,“butthisQueenisnotyetmywife。Sheisstarvinginyondertower,andwhatamItodo?IfItrytoforcemypresenceuponher,shewilldestroyherselfassheswore,andifIleaveherthereanylonger,beingmortal,shemustdie。Moreover,Idarenot,foreventhesefolkofMemphis,wholoveme,begintomurmur。Egypt\'sQueenisEgypt\'sQueen,andtheywillnotsufferthatsheshouldperishmiserably,beingbeautifulandyoung,andonewhotakesallhearts。 ThisnightatsunsettheygatheredintensofthousandsroundthetowertohearhersingthateveninghymntoRa,andafterwardsmarchedpastmypalace,shoutinginthedarkness,\'GivefoodtoHerMajesty,andfreeher,orwewill。\'Moreover,bynowthenewsmusthavecometoThebes,andthereagreatarmywillgathertoliberateoravengeher。 WhatamItodo,Prophet?“ “DowhatdeadPharaohbadeyouinyourdream,Prince。AtthehourofdawngototheTempleofSekhet,whereyouwillfindtheQueenbecomeobedienttoyourwishes,fordidnotthedreamdeclarethatshewillnotsayyounay?Thenleadhertoyourpalace,andmarryherinthefaceofallmen,andrulebyrightofherMajestyandofyourownconqueringarm。“ “Itcanbetried,“saidAbi,“forthen,atleast,weshalllearnwhattruththereisindreams。ButwhatofthisAstihercompanion?“ “AstihasbeenanillguidetoherMajesty,Prince,“repliedKaku,rubbinghischinashealwaysdidwhentherewasmischiefinhismind。 “Moreover,sheisadvancedinyears,andmustbeweakwithgriefandhunger。IfshestilllivesMerytraherewilltakeherinchargeandcareforher。Youareoldfriends,areyounot,Merytra?“ “Very,“answeredthatladywithemphasis,“likethecatandthebirdwhichwerepetsofthesamemaster。Well,weshallhavemuchtosaytoeachother。Only,beware,Husband,Astiisnoweakling。Yourmagicmaybestrong,buthersisstronger,forsheisagreatpriestessanddrawsitfromgods——notdevils。“ SoitcameaboutthatatdawnPrinceAbi,cladinmagnificentrobes,andaccompaniedbyCouncillors,amongthemKaku,andbyasmallguard,wascarriedinalittertothegatesoftheoldtempleofSekhet,beingtooheavytowalksofar,andtheredescended。Astherewerenonetodefendthemthesegateswereopenedeasilyenough,andtheypassedthrough,leavingtheguardwithout。Whentheycametotheinnercourt,Abistoppedandaskedwheretheyshouldsearch。 “Inoneplaceonly,yourHighness,“answeredKaku,“thatpylontowerwhichoverlookstheNile,forthereherMajestystarveswithAsti。“ “Pylontower,“grumbledAbi。“HaveInotclimbedenoughstepsthisnight?Still,leadon。“ Sotheywenttothenarrowstair,upwhichthethinKakuranlikeacat,whiletheofficerspushedandledthehugeAbibehindhim。OnthethirdlandingtheyallhaltedatAbi\'scommand。 “Hurrynot,“hesaidinathickwhisper。“HerMajestydwellsonthenextfloorofthishatefultower,andsinceAstiiswithhershecannotbesurprised。Beware,then,offrighteningherbyyoursuddenappearance,lestsheshouldruntothetopofthepylon,andhurlherselfintotheNile,asshehasswornthatshewilldo。Haltnow,andIwillcalltoherwhenIhavegotmybreath。“ Soafterawhilehecalled,saying: “OQueen,ceasetostarveyourselfinthismiserableabode,andcomedowntodwellinplentywithyourfaithfulsubject。“ Hecalleditonce,andtwice,andthrice,buttherewasnoanswer。NowAbigrewafraid。 “Shemusthaveperished,“hesaid,“andEgyptwilldemandherbloodatmyhands。Kaku,goupandseewhathashappened。Youareamagician,andhavenothingtofear。“ Buttheastrologerthoughtotherwise,andhesitated,tillAbiinarageliftedhiscedarwandtostrikehimontheback。Thenhewent,stepbystep,slowly,pausingateachsteptoaddressprayersandpraisestoherMajestyofEgypt。AtlengthhecametothedooroftheQueen\'schamber,andkneelingdown,peepedintoit,toseethatitwasquiteempty。Nexthecrawledacrossthelandingtothechamberopposite,thatwhichhadbeenAsti\'s,andfounditemptyalso。Then,madeboldbyfear,heascendedtothepylonroof。Buthere,too,therewasnoonetobeseen。Sohereturned,andtoldAbi,whoshouted: “ByPtah,greatLordofMemphis!eithershehasescapedtoraiseEgyptonme,orshehassoughtdeathintheNiletoraisethegodsuponme,whichisworse。Somuchforyourinterpretationofdreams,OCheat。“ “Waittillyouaresurebeforeyoucallmesuchnames,Prince,“ repliedKakuindignantly。“Letussearchthetemple,shemaybeelsewhere。“ Sotheysearcheditcourtbycourt,andchamberbychamber,tilltheycametothatinnerhallinfrontoftheSanctuarywherePharaohhadsetuphisthronewhilehesojournedatMemphis。Thishallwasadarkplace,intowhichlightflowedonlythroughthegratingsintheclerestory,beingroofedinwithblocksofgranitelaiduponitslotus-shapedcolumns。Now,atthehourofsunrise,thegloominitwasstilldeep,sodeepthatthesearchersfelttheirwayfrompillartopillar,seeingnothing。Presently,however,arayoflightfromtherisingsunspedthroughtheopeningshapedliketheeyeofOsirisintheeasternwall,andasithaddoneforthousandsofyears,struckupontheshrineofthegoddess,andthethronethatwassetinfrontofit,revealingthethrone,andseatedthereonNeter-Tua,herMajestyofEgypt。 Gloriousshelookedindeed,afigureofflamesetinthemidstofdarkness。Theroyalrobesheworeglitteredinthesunlight,glitteredhersceptre,herjewels,andthe/ur?i/onherDoubleCrown,butmorethanallofthemglitteredherfierceandsplendideyes。Indeed,therewassomethingsoterribleinthoseeyesthatthebeholderswhodiscoveredthemthussuddenly,shrankback,whisperingtoeachotherthatheresatagoddess,notawoman。Forinhercalmness,herproudbeautyandhersilence,sheseemedlikeanimmortal,onevictoriouswhohadtriumphedoverdeath,notawomanwhoforsevendayshadstarvedwithinatower。 Theyshrankback,theyhuddledthemselvestogetherinthedoorway,andthereremainedwhisperingtillthegrowinglightfellonthemalso。 Butthefigureonthethronetooknoheed,onlystaredovertheirheadsasthoughitwerelostinmysteryandthought。 AtlengthKaku,gatheringcourage,saidtoAbi: “OPrince,thereisyourbride,suchabrideasnevermanhadbefore。 Gonowandtakeher,“andalltheothersechoed: “Gonow,OPrince,andtakeher。“ Thusadjuredforveryshame\'ssakeAbiadvanced,lookingoftenbehindhim,tillhecametothefootofthethrone,andstoodtherebowing。 Foralongwhilehestoodbowingthus,tillhegrewwearyindeed,forheknewnotwhattosay。Thensuddenlyaclearandsilveryvoicespokeabovehim,asking: “Whatdoyouhere,LordofMemphis?WhyareyounotinthecellwherePharaohboundyou?Oh!Iremember——thefootstool-bearer,Merytra,yourpaidspy,letyouout,didshenot?WhyisshenotherewithKakutheSorcerer,whofashionedtheenchantedimagethatdidPharaohtodeath? IsitbecauseshestaystodoctorthosefalselipsofhersthatwerecutlastnightbeforeyouwenttoaskyonderKakutointerpretacertaindreamwhichcametoyou?“ “Howdidyoulearnthesethings?Haveyouspiesinmypalace,O Queen?“ “Yes,myuncle,Ihavespiesinyourpalaceandeverywhere。WhatAmenseeshisdaughterknows。Nowyouhavecometoleadmeawaytobeyourwife,haveyounot?Well,Iawaityou,Iamready。Doitifyoudare!“ “IfIdare?WhyshouldInotdare,OQueen?“askedAbiinadoubtfulvoice。 “Surelythatquestionisoneforyoutoanswer,CountofMemphisanditssubjectnomes。Yettellmethis——whydidthemagiccrystalburstasunderwithoutcauseinthechamberofKakulastnight,andwhydoyousupposethatKakuinterpretedtoyouallthemeaningofyourdream——hewhowillnevertellthetruthunlessitbebeneaththerods?“ “Idonotknow,Queen,“answeredAbi,“butwithKakuIcanspeaklater,ifneedbeafterthefashionyousuggest,“andheglancedatthemagicianwrathfully。 “No,PrinceAbi,youknownothing,andKakuknowsnothing,savethatrodsbreakthebacksofsnakes,unlesstheycanfindawalltohidein,“andshepointedtotheastrologerslinkingbackintotheshadow。 “Nooneknowsanythingsaveme,towhomAmengiveswisdomwithsightofthefuture,andwhatIknowIkeep。Wereitotherwise,OAbi,I couldtellyouthingsthatwouldturnyourgreyhairwhite,andtoKakuandMerytrathespy,promiserewardsthatwouldmakethetorture- chamberseemabedofdown。Butitisnotlawful,norwouldtheysoundpleasantinthisbridalhour。“ NowwhileKakubetweenhischatteringteethmutteredthewordsofProtectionintheshadow,Abiandhiscourtiersstaredatthisterriblequeenasboysseekingwildfowls\'eggsinthereeds,andstumblingonalion,stareeretheyfly。Twice,indeed,thePrinceturnedlookingtowardsthedoorandthepleasantlightwithout,foritseemedtohimthathewasenteringonadarkanddoubtfulroad。Thenhesaid: “Yourwords,OQueen,cutlikeatwo-edgedsword,andmethinkstheyleaveapoisoninthewound。Saynow,ifyouarehuman,howitcomesaboutthataftersevendaysofwantyourfleshisnotminishednorhasyourbeautywaned。Sayalsowhobroughttoyouthosegloriousrobesyouwearhereinthisemptytemple,andwhereisyourfoster-mother,Asti?“ “Thegodsfedme,“answeredtheQueengently,“andbroughtmetheserobesthatImightseemthemoreworthyofyou,OPrince。AndasforAsti,IsenthertoCyprustofetchascenttheymakethereandnowhereelse。No,Iforgot,itwasyesterdayshewenttobringthescentfromCyprusthatnowisonmyhair;to-daysheisinThebes,seeingtoabusinessofmine。Thatisnosecret,Iwilltellityou—— itisastothecarvingofallthehistoryofhismurderandbetrayalinthefirstchamberofthePharaoh\'stomb。“ Nowatthesemagicalandill-omenedwordsthecourageofthecompanyleftthem,sothattheybegantowalkbackwardstowardsthedoor,Abigoingwiththem。 “What!“criedtheQueeninavoiceofsorrowthatyetseemedladenwithmockery。“Wouldyouleavemeherealone?Domypowerandmywisdomfrightenyou?Alas!Icannothelpthem,forwhenthefullvaseistiltedthewinewillrunout,andwhenlightissetbehindalabaster,thenthewhitestonemustshine。YetamIonemeettoadornthepalaceoftheKing,evensuchakingasyoushallbe,OAbi,whomOsirisloves。See,now,IwilldanceandsingtoyouasonceIsangtothePrinceofKeshbeforetheswordofRamestookawayhislife,sothatyoumayjudgeofme,Abi,you,whohavelookeduponsomanylovelywomen。“ Asshespoke,veryslowly,soslowlythattheycouldscarcelyseehermove,sheglidedfromthethrone,andstandingbeforethem,begantomoveherfeetandbody,andtochantasong。 Whatwerethewordsofthatsongnonecouldeverremember,buttoeverymantherepresentitopenedadoorinhisheart,andbroughtbacktheknowledgeofyouth。Shewhomhehadlovedbestdancedbeforehim,hertenderhandscaressedhim;thewordsshesangweresighswhichthedeadhadwhisperedinhisears。EventoAbi,old,unwieldyandsteepedincunning,thesesoftvisionscame,althoughitistruethatitseemedtohimthatthislovelysingerledhimtoaprecipice,andthatwhensheceasedhersongandappearedtovanish,toseekherheleaptintothecloudsthatrushedbeneath。 Nowthedancewasdone,andthelastechoesofthemusicdiedawayagainsttheancientwallswhencetheimagesofSekhetthecat-headedwatchedthemwithhercruelsmileofvengeance。Thedancewasdone,andthebeautifuldancerstoodbeforethemunflushed,unheated,butlaughinggently。 “Nowgo,divinePrince,“shesaid,“andyouhisfollowers,go,allofyou,andleavemetomylonelyhouse,untilPharaohsendsformetosharethatnewrealmwhichheinheritsbeyondtheWest。“ Buttheywouldnotgoandcouldnotiftheywould,forsomepowerboundthemtoher,while,asforAbihescarcecouldtakehiseyesfromher,butheedlessofwhoheardthem,babbledouthispassionatherfeet,whiletherestgloweredonhimjealously。Shelistenedalwayssmilingthatsamesmilethatwassosweet,yetsoinhuman。Thenwhenhestoppedexhausted,atlastshespoke,saying: “What!doyoulovenowmoregreatlythanyoufear,asthedivinePrinceofKeshlovedafterAmen\'sStarhadsungtohim。Mayyourfatebehappier,OnobleAbi,butthat,sinceitisnotlawfulthatI shouldtellittoyou,youshalldiscover。Abi,thereshallbearoyalmarriageinMemphisofsuchjoyandfeastingashasnotbeenknowninthehistoryoftheNorthernortheSouthernLand,andforyourallottedspanyoushallsitbythesideofEgypt\'sQueenandshineinherlight。Haveyounotearnedtheplacebyrightofblood,O conquerorofPharaoh,anddidnotPharaohpromiseittoyouinyoursleep?Come,thesunofthisnewdayshines,letuswalkinit,andbidfarewelltoshadows。“ CHAPTERXII THEROYALMARRIAGE AstrangerumourranthroughMemphis。ItwassaidthattheQueenhadyielded;itwassaidthatshewouldmarrythePrinceAbi,thatshewasalreadyatthegreatWhiteHousewaitingtobemadeabride。Menwrangledaboutinthestreets。Theysworethatitcouldnotbetrue,forwouldthishighlady,theanointedPharaohofEgypt,takeherfather\'smurderer,andherownuncletohusband?Wouldshenotratherdieinherprisontoweronwhichnightbynighttheyhadseenherstandandsing?Intheirheartstheythoughtthatsheshoulddie,forthustheyhadsummedherup,thispure,high-hearteddaughterofAmen,whomFatehadcaughtinanevilnet。Yes,beingmentheyheldthatsheoughttodie,andleaveastoryintheworld,whereofEgyptcouldbeproudforever。 Buttheirwivesanddaughtersmockedatthem。Afterallshewasbutawoman,theyargued,andwasitlikelythatshewouldthrowasidethepompofruleandtheprospectoflongyearsinordertostealawayintotheshadowsofaforgottentomb?Henceforth,itwastrue,shemusttakesecondplace,forAbiwouldbeasternmastertoher。Still,anyplacewasbetterthanafuneralbarge。Shehadfeltthepinchofhungeryonderinthatoldtemple;herfiercespirithadbeentamed; shehadkissedtherod,andafterlongyearsofwaiting,AbiwouldbePharaohinEgypt。 Thedisputegrewhot,foreventhosemenwhorebelledagainsther,intheirheartshadsetherhigh,andgrievedtothinkofher,thedivineLady,bowinghernecktothecommonyokeofcircumstance,andsellingherselfforsafety,andaseatonthestepsofherownthrone。Butthewomenmockedon,andshowedthemthatastheyhadalwayssaid,shewasnobetterthanothersofhersex。 Presentlythematterwassettled,forheraldsappearedcryingthroughoutthecitythatthemarriagewouldtakeplaceinthegreathalloftheWhiteHouseonehourbeforesundown。Thenthewomenlaughedintriumph,andthemenweresilent。 Itwastheappointedhour,andthathallwasfilledtooverflowingbyallwhocouldgainentrancethere。Betweenthetoweringobelisksthatstoodoneithersidetheopencedardoors,folkhunguponitsstepslikehivingbees;thevastsquarewithoutandallthestreetsthatledtoitwereblackwiththem。Here,itistrue,theycouldseenothing,stilltheyfoughtforthemerestfoothold,andsomeofthosewhofellneverroseagain。Attheheadofthehallweresettwothrones,thegreaterandthericherthroneforAbithePrince,thelesserthroneforNeter-TuatheQueen。HehadarrangeditthussinceKakuthecunningpointedouttohimthatfromthefirstheshouldshowthepeoplethatitwashewhoruled,andnotPharaoh\'sdaughter。 Itwastheappointedhour,andatsomesignalfromeverytempletoprangouttheblareoftrumpets。Thricetheysounded,andechoedintosilenceinthathot,stillair,thusannouncingthatinthetempleofHathor,andthepresenceofthepriestsofallthegods,thehandsofAbiandNeter-Tuahadbeenjoinedinmarriage。 Anotherrumourbegantorunamongthecrowd;liketheringsetcirclingbyastoneinwateritspreadfrommouthtomouth,everwideningasitwent。 MarvelshadhappenedinthetempleofHathor,thatwastherumour。 Moreoveritgavedetails:thattheHigh-Priesthadhandedtothebridetheaccustomedlotus-bud,theflowerofthegoddess,andlo!itopenedinherhand。Also,itwassaid,thatpresentlythestemofitturnedtoasceptreofgold,andthecupofthebloomtosapphirestonesmoreperfectfarthananyfromthedesertmines。 Norwasthisall,sowentthetale,forwhen,ashemust,thebridegroomAbiofferedthewhitedovetoHathorinhershrine,ahawksweptthroughthedoorwayandsmoteitinhisveryhand。Yes,thereinthegloomoftheshrinesmoteitandleftitdead,bloodrunningfromitsbeakandbreast,deaduponthekneesofthegoddess;leftitandwasgoneagain! Nowwhathawk,askedthepeopleofeachother,daresuchadeedasthis,unlessintruthitwassentbythehawk-headedHorus,thesonofAmen-Ra。 Soonthesematterswereforgottenforthemoment,sincenowitwasknownthattheroyalpairwereenteringthegreatWhiteHall,theretoshowthemselvestothepeople,andreceivethehomageofthenobles,chiefs,andcaptains。First,advancingbythecoveredwaywhichledfromthetempleofHathor,appearedthepriestsintheirrobes,chantingastheywalked,followedbythemastersofceremonies,butlers,andheralds。Next,surroundedbyhisofficersandguard,camethePrinceAbihimself,accompaniedbyhisvizier,Kaku,hewhosemagicwassaidtohavebroughtPharaohtohisend。 Notallhispompnorthesplendourofhisapparel,whereofthewhiteness,asmanynoted,wasspottedwithill-omenedblood,noreventheroyalcrownwhichnow,forthefirsttime,wassetuponhishuge,roundhead,couldhidefromthosewhowatchedthatthisbridegroomwasillatease。Evenashestoodthere,bowinginanswertotheobsequiousshoutsofthemultitude,thesceptreinhisfathandshook,andhisredlipsblanchedandtrembled。Stillhesmiledandbowedon,tillatlengththeshoutingdiedaway,andquietfellupontheplace。 Abiwasforgotten,theywaitedthecomingoftheQueen,andthoughnoheraldcalledheradvent,yeteveryheartofallthosethousandsfeltthatshedrewneartothem。Look!Yondershestood。Theyhadwatchedcloselyenough,yetnonesawhercome,doubtlessbecausetheshadowswerethick。Butthereshestood,quitealoneupontheedgeofthedaisinfrontofthetwothrones,and,oh!shewasdifferentfromwhattheyhadexpected。Thusnowsheworenogorgeousrobes,butonlyasimplegarmentofpurestwhite,cutlowuponherbosom,wheretheredraysofthesinkingsun,strikingupthehall,revealedtoeveryeyethatdarkmoleshapedliketheCrossofLife,whichwasherwondrousbirthmark。 Buttwoornamentsadornedher,thedoublesnakesofroyalty,goldenwithredeyes,setinfrontofhertallwhitehead-dress,whichnonebutshemightwear,thecrownsofUpperandofLowerEgypt,andofallthesubjectlands,andinherhandasceptrefashionedofgold,andsurmountedbyalotus-bloomofsapphire,thatsceptreofwhichrumourhadtoldthemagictale。 Yes,shewasdifferent。Theyhadthoughttoseeawomanweakandpale,hereyesstillredwithgrief,herfacestillstainedwithtears,onewhohadbeentamedbymisfortune,hunger,andthefearofdeath,whenceshehadboughtherselfbymarriagewithherconqueror。Butitwasnotso,forneverhadtheStarofAmenshonehalfsobeautiful,neverhadtheyseensuchmajestyinthosedeepblueeyesthatlookedthemthroughandthroughasthoughtheyreadthesecretheartofeveryoneofthem。Hertallandlovelyformhadnotwasted,hercheekswereredwiththeglowofhealth;poweranddignityflowedfromherpresence,fearseemedbeneathherfeet。 Nownovoicewasliftedup;theystaredather,and,smilingalittle,sheansweredthemwithhercalmeyestilltheirheadssankbeneathhergaze。Thenatlengthinthemidstofthatdead,oppressivesilencewhichnonedaredtobreak,sheturned,andtheyheardthesweepofhersilkenrobeuponthealabasterfloor。 Withanefforttwochamberlainssteppedforward,theirwandsofofficeintheirhands,toleadhertoherseat,butshewavedthemback,andsaidinherclearvoice: “Nay,hereIamalone;ofallthemillionswhoserveher,notoneislefttoleadAmen\'sdaughterandEgypt\'sQueentoherrightfulplace。 Thereforeshetakesitofherownstrength,nowandforevermore。“ Thenveryslowly,stillinthemidstofsilence,shemountedthegreaterthronethathadbeenpreparedforAbi,andthereseatedherselfandwaited。 NowmurmuringroseamongthecourtiersandKakuwhisperedintoAbi\'sear,whilethemultitudehelditsbreath。Abistampedhisfootandissuedorderswhichallseemedtofeartoexecute。Atlengthhesteppedforward,addressingtheQueeninahoarsevoice。 “Lady,“hesaid,“doubtlessyouknowitnot,butthatplaceismine; yourseatisonmyleft。Bepleasedtotakeit。“ “Whyso,PrinceAbi?“sheaskedquietly。 “Lady,“heanswered,“becausethehusbandtakesprecedenceofthewife,and,“headdedwithsavagemeaning,“theconqueroroftheconquered。“ “Theconqueroroftheconquered?“sherepeatedafterhiminamusingvoice。“Shouldyounothavesaid——themurdererofthemurderedandhisseed?Nay,PrinceAbi,youarewrong。ThesovereignofEgyptbyrightdivine,takesprecedenceofhervassal,eventhoughithaspleasedthegods,whosewillshehascometoexecute,tocommandhertogivetohimthenameofhusbanduntilthatwillismorefullyknown。ComenowanddohomagetoyourQueen,andafteryouthoseslavesofyourswhodaredtolifttheswordagainsther。“ Thenagreattumultarose,atumultofrageandofdismay,forwellnighallinthatvastplacewerepartnersinthiscrime,andknewthatifNeter-Tuaprevaileddeathyawnedwideforthem。 TheyshoutedtoAbitotakenoheedofher。Theyshoutedtohimtotearherfromthethrone,tokillher,andseizethecrown。Theydrewtheirswordsandragedlikeanangrysea。ThosewhowereloyalamongthemtoPharaoh\'sHouse,andthosewhofearedturmoil,begantoworktheirwaybackwards,andslippedbytwosandthreesoutofthegreatopendoors,tillTuahadnofriendleftinallthathall。Buteverastheywent,othersoftheturbulentandtherebelliouswhohadbeenconcernedintheslaughterofPharaoh\'sguard,tooktheirplace,pouringinfromthemobwithout。 Wilddesert-dwellersoftheBedouintribes,whoforthousandsofyearshadbeenthebitterenemiesofEgypt;descendantsoftheHyksos,whoseforefathershadruledthelandforadozengenerations,andatlastbeendrivenout;thoseHyksoswhosebloodraninAbi\'sveins,andwholookedtohimtoliftthemupagain;evil-doerswhohadsoughtshelterinhisregiments;hook-nosedSemitesfromtheLebanon;black,barbariansavagesfromtheshoresofPunt——withsuchasthesewasthathallfilled。 Abiwasthehopeofeveryoneofthem;tohimtheylookedforthespoilsofEgypt,andbeforethemonAbi\'sthronetheysawawomanwhostoodbetweenthemandtheirends,whoinherancientpridedaredtodemandthathe,herhusband,shoulddohomagetoher,andwhoto-morrow,ifsheconquered,wouldgivethemtothesword。 “Tearhertopieces!“theyscreamed,“thebastardwhomchildlessPharaohpalmedoffupontheland!Sheisasorceresswhokeepsfatonair——anevilspirit。Awaywithher!Orifyoufear,thenletuscome!“ Atlengththeyhadroaredthemselveshoarse;atlengththeygrewstill。ThenAbi,whoallthiswhilehadstoodtherehesitating,andnowandagainturningtohearkentoKakuwhowhisperedinhisear,lookedupatTuaandspoke。 “Youseeandyouhear,Queen,“hesaid。“Mypeoplemistrustyou,andtheyarearoughpeople,Icannotholdthembackforlong。Ifoncetheygetatyou,verysoonthatsweetbodyofyourswillbeinmorefragmentsthanwasOsirisafterSethadhandledhim。“ NowTua,whohithertohadsatstillandindifferent,likeonewhotakesnoheed,seemedtoawake,andanswered: “Abadexample,Prince,forOsirisroseagain,didhenot?“Thensheleanedbackandoncemorewassilent。 “DoyoustilldesirethatIshoulddohomagetoyou,Queen,I,yourhusband?“heaskedpresently。 “Whynot?“shereplied。“Ihavespoken。AdecreeofPharaohmaynotbechanged,andthoughawoman,Iam——Pharaoh。“ NowAbiwentwhitewithrage,andturnedtohisguardtobidthemdragherfromthethrone。Butshewhowaswatchinghim,suddenlyliftedhersceptreandspokeinanewvoice,aclear,strongvoicethatrangthroughthehall,andevenreachedthosewhoweregatheredonthestepswithout。 “Thereisaquestionbetweenyouandme,OPeople,“shesaid,“anditisthis——ShallI,yourQueen,ruleinEgypt,asmyfathersruled,orshallyondermanrulewhombythedecreeofAmenIhavetakenforhusband?NowyouwhoforthemostparthavetheHyksosbloodrunninginyourveins,ashehas,desirethatheshouldrule,andyouhaveslainthegoodgod,myfather,andwouldmakeAbikingoveryou,andseemehishandmaid,onetogivehimchildrenofmyroyalrace,nomore。See,youareamultitudeandmylegionsarefaraway,andI——I amalone,onelambamongthejackals,thousandsandthousandsofjackalswhoforalongwhilehavebeenhungry。How,then,shallI matchmyselfagainstyou?“ “Youcannot,“shoutedawild-eyedspokesman。“Comedown,lamb,andkneelbeforethelion,Abi,orwe,thejackals,willrendyou。Wewillnotacknowledgeyou,wewhoareofthefierceHyksosblood。WhiletheobelisksstandthatweresetupbythegreatHyksosPharaohwhosedescendantwasAbi\'smother,whiletheobelisksstandthataresetthereforalleternity,wewillnotacknowledgeyou。Comedownandtakeyourplaceinourlord\'sharem,OPharaoh\'sbastarddaughter。“ “Ah!“Tuarepeatedafterhim,“whiletheobelisksstandthattheHyksosthiefsetupyouwillnotacknowledgeme,Pharaoh\'sbastarddaughter!“ Thenshepausedandseemedtogrowdisturbed;shesighed,wrungherhandsalittle,andsaidinachokingvoice: “Iambutonewomanaloneamongyou。Myfather,Pharaoh,isdead,andyoubidmelaydownmyrankandhenceforthruleonlythroughhimwhotrappedPharaohandbroughthimtohisend。What,then,canIdo?“ “Beagoodmaidandobeyyourhusband,Bastard,“mockedavoice,andduringtheroaroflaughterthatfollowedTualookedatthespeaker,anofficerofAbi\'s,whohadtakenagreatpartintheslaughteroftheirescort。 Verystrangelyshelookedathim,andthosewhostoodbythemannotedthathislipsbecamewhite,andthatheturnedsofaintthathaditnotbeenforthepressabouthimhewouldhavefallen。Presentlyheseemedtorecover,andaskedthepriestswhowereneartolethimjointheircircle,asamongtheouterthrongtheheatwastoogreatforhimtobear。Thereononeofthemnoddedandmaderoomforhim,andhepassedin,whichTuanotedalso。 Nowshewasspeakingagain。 “IllnamestothrowatEgypt\'sanointedqueen,crownedandacceptedbythegodhimselfinthesanctuaryofhismostholytemple,“shesaid,hereyesstillrestingonthebrutalsoldier。“Yetitisyourhour,andshemustbearthemwhohasnofriendsinMemphis。Oh!whatshallI do?“andagainshewrungherhands。“GoodPeople,itwassworntomethatAmen,greatestofthegods,sethisspiritwithinmewhenIwasborn,andvowedthathewouldhelpmeinthehourofmyneed。Ofyourgrace,then,givemespacetopraytoAmen。Look,“andshepointedbeforeher,“yondersinkstheredballofthesun;soon,soonitwillbegone——givemeuntilitentersthegatewaysoftheWesttopraytoAmen,andthenifnohelpcomesIwillbowmetoyourbidding,anddohomagetothisnoblePrinceoftheHyksosblood,whosnaredPharaohhisbrother,andbyhelpofhismagiciansandofhisspy,Merytra,broughthimtohisend。“ “Yes,mypeople,giveherthespacesheasks,“calledAbi,whofearednothingfromAmen,asomewhatremotepersonage,andwasafraidlestsometumultshouldhappeninthecourseofwhichthislovely,new-madewifeofhismightbeslainorinjured。 Sotheygaveherthespaceoftimesheasked。Standingup,Tuaraisedherarmsandeyestowardsheaven,andbegantoprayaloud: “Hearme,AmenmyFather,intheHouseofthyRest,asthouhastsworntodo。OAmenmyFather,thouseestmystrait。Isitthywillthatthydaughtershoulddegradeherselfandtheebeforethismanwhoslewhiskingandbrother,towhomthouhastcommandedhertogivethenameofhusband?Ifitbeso,Iwillobey;butifitbenotso,thenshowthywordbymightormarvel,andcausehimandhisfolkwhomockmymajestyandnamemebastard,tobowdownbeforeme。OAmen,theydenytheeintheirheartswhoworshipothergods,asdidthebarbarianswhobegatthemandthrewdownthyshrinesinEgypt,butIknowthatthousentestmeforth,andintheeIputmytrust,aye,evenifthouslayme。AmenmyFather,yondersinksthatgloryinwhichthoudosthidethyspirit。Now,ereitbegoneandnightfallsupontheworld,declarethyselfinsuchfashionthatallmenmayknowthatindeedIamthychild;orifthisbethydecree,desertmeandEgypt,andleavemetomyshame。“ Sheendedherprayerand,sinkingbackuponthethrone,restedherchinuponherhand,andgazedsteadilyuponthesplendourofthesinkingsun。Nordidshegazealone,foreverymaninthatvasthallturnedhimselfabout,andstaredatitsdepartingglory。Thereintheredlighttheystood,andstared,andsincetheplacewasopentothesky,theshadowsofthetwotoweringobeliskswithoutfellonthemliketheshadowsofswordswhereofthepointsmettogetheratthefootofTua\'sthrone。Theydidnotbelievethatanythingwouldhappen,no,noteventhepriestsbelieveditwhohereatMemphis,thecityofPtah,thoughtlittleofAmen,thegodofThebes。Theythoughtthatthispiteousprayerwasbutalastcryofdyingfaithwrungfromaproudandfallenwomaninherwretchedness。 Andyet,andyettheystared,forshehadspokenwithastrangecertaintylikeonewhoknewthegod,andwasshenotnamedStarofAmen,andweretherenotwondroustalesastoherbirth,andhadnotalotus-bloomseemedtoturntogoldandjewelsinthehandofthisyoung,anointedQueenwhoboretheCrossofLifeuponherbreast?No,nothingwouldhappen,butstilltheystared。 Itwasaverystrangesunset。Fordaystheheathadbeengreat,butnowitwasfearful,alsoamarvellousstillnessreignedinheavenandearth。Nothingseemedtostirinallthecity,nodogbarked,nochildcried,noleafquivereduponthetallpalms;itmighthavebeenacityofthedead。 Densecloudsaroseuponthesky,andmoved,thoughnowindblew。Wherethesun\'sraystouchedthemtheyweregoldandredandpurple,butabovetheseofaninkyblackness。Theytookstrangeshapesthoseclouds,andmarshalledthemselveslikeahostgatheringforbattle。 Therewerethecommandersmovingquicklytoandfro;therethechariots,andtherethesullenlinesoffootmenwiththeirgleamingspears。Nowonecloudhigherthantherestseemedtoshootitselfacrossthearchofheaven,anditsfashionwasthatofawomanwithoutspreadhairofgold。Herfeetstooduponthesun,herbodybentitselfathwartthesky,anduponthefarhorizonintheeastherhandsheldthepaleglobeoftherisingmoon。 Thewatcherswerefrightenedatthiscloud。“ItisIsiswiththemooninherarms,“saidone。“Nay,itisthemothergoddessNoutbroodingupontheworld,“answeredanother。Andthoughtheyonlyspokesoftly,inthatawfulsilencetheirvoicesreachedTuaonthethrone,andforthefirsttimeherfacechanged,foronitcameacold,curioussmile。 KakubegantowhisperintoAbi\'sear,andtherewasfearintheeyesofbothofthem。Hepointedwithhisfingerattwostars,whichofasuddenshoneoutthroughthegreenhazeabovethesunsetglow,andthenturnedandlookedattheQueen,urginghismastereagerly。AtlastAbispoke。 “Raisset,“hesaid。“Come,letusmakeanendofallthisfolly。“ “Notyet,“answeredTuaquietly,“notyetawhile。“ Asshesaidthewords,ofasudden,asthoughatagivensignal,allthelonglinesofpalmtreesthatgrewintherichgardensupontheriverbankswereseentobowthemselvestowardstheeast,asthoughtheydidobeisancetotheQueenuponherthrone。Thricetheybowedthus,withoutawind,andthenwerestraightandstilloncemore。Nextthecloudsrushedtogetherasthoughablackpallhadbeendrawnacrosstheheavens,onlyinthewestthehalf-hiddenglobeofthesunshoneonthroughanopeninginthem,shonelikeagreatandfuriouseye。Byslowdegreesitsank,tillnothingwasleftsavealittlerimoffire。Allthehallgrewdark,andthroughthedarknessNeter-TuacouldbeheardcallingonthenameofAmen。 “Raisdead!“shoutedavoice。“Havedone,Bastard,Raisdead!“ “Aye,“sheansweredinacoldtriumphantcry,“butAmenlives。Beholdhissword,yeTraitors!“ Asthewordsleftherlipstheheavenswerecleftintwainbyafearfulflashoflightning,andinitthepeoplesawthatonceagainthepalm-treesbowedthemselves,thistimealmosttotheground。Thenwitharoarthewindswereloosed,andbeneaththeirfeetthesolidearthbegantoheaveasthoughagiantliftedit。Thriceitheavedlikeaheavingwave,andthethirdtimethroughthethickcoverofthedarknessthereroseashriekofterrorandofagonyfollowedbytheawfulcrashoffallingstones。 Nowthewholeskyseemedtomeltinfire,andinthatfiercelightwasseenTua,StarofAmen,seatedonherthrone,holdinghersceptretotheheavens,andlaughingintriumphantmerriment。Wellmightshelaugh,forthetwogreatobeliskswithoutthegatethattheoldHyksoslionhadsetuptheretostand“toalleternity,“hadfallenacrossthelowpylonsandthedoorsandcrushedthem。Ontotheheadsofthosewhowatchedbeneaththeyhadfallen,shatteringintheirfallandcarryingdeathtohundreds。Beneaththeelectrumcapofoneofthemthathadbeenhurledfromitinitsdescentrightintothecircleofthepriests,layashapelessmass。ItwasthatmanwhohadmockedtheQueenandturnedfaintbeneathhergaze。 Throughthewesternruinofthehallthosewhowereleftalivewithinitfledout,amaddenedmob,tramplingeachothertodeathbyscores,fightingfuriouslytoescapethevengeanceofAmenandhisdaughter。 Withintheenclosurethepriestslayprostrateontheirfaces,eachprayingtohisgodformercy。Infrontofthethrone,uponhisknees,theroyalcrownshakenfromhishead,AbigraspedthefeetofNeter- Tuaandscreamedtohertoforgiveandsparehim,whilstabove,shininglikefire,Thatwhichsatuponthethronepointedwithhersceptreattheruinandtherout,andlaughedandlaughedagain。 Soonallweregonesavethemumblingpriests,thedying,thedead,andAbiwithhisofficers。 Thecloudsrolledoff,themoonandthestarsshoneout,fillingtheplacewithgentlelight。ThenTuaspoke,lookingdownatthewretchedAbiwhogrovelledbeforeher。 “Say,now,Husband,“sheasked,“whoisgodinEgypt?“ “Amenyourfather,“hegasped。 “AndwhoisPharaohinEgypt?“ “You,andnoother,OQueen。“ “Ah!“shesaid,“itwasoverthatmatterthatwequarrelled,didwenot?whichforcedme,whomyouthoughtsohelpless,tofindhelpers。 Look,therearetheirfootsteps;theywalkheavily,dotheynot,myUncle?“andshenoddedtowardsthehugefragmentsofthebrokenobelisks。 Heglancedbehindhimathisruinedhall,atthedyingandthedead。 “YouarePharaohandnoother,“herepeatedwithashudder。“Givebreathtoyourservant,andlethimliveoninyourshadow。“ “Thefirstisnotminetogive,“sheansweredcoldly,“thoughperchanceitmaypleaseAmentoholdyoubackalittlewhilefromthatplacewhereyoumustsettleyouraccountwithhimwhowentbeforeme,andhiscompanionswhodiedinyourstreets。Ihopeso,foryouhaveworktodo。Asforthesecond——arise,youPriestsandOfficers,andseethisPrinceofyoursdohomagetotheQueenofEgypt。“ Theyrose,andclungtoeachothertrembling,foralltheheartwasoutofthem。Thenshepointedtoherfootwiththesceptreinherhand,andintheirpresenceAbikneltdownandkissedhersandal。 Afterhimfollowedtheothers,thepriests,thecaptains,thehead- stewards,andthebutlers,tillatlengthcameKaku,theastrologer,whoprostratedhimselfbeforeher,tremblingineverylimb。Buthimshewouldnotsuffereventotouchhersandals。 “Tellme,“shesaid,drawingbackherfoot,“youwhoareamagician,andhavestudiedthesecretwritings,howdoesitchancethatyoustillliveon,whenforlessercrimessomanylieheredead,youwhoarestainedwiththebloodofPharaoh?“ Hearingthesewordsfromwhichhepresagedtheveryworst,Kakubeathisheadupontheground,babblingdenialsofthisawfulcrime,andatthesametimebegantoimplorepardonforwhathesaidhehadnotcommitted。 “Cease,“sheexclaimed,“andlearnthatyourlifeissparedforawhile,yes,andevenMerytra\'s。AlsoyouwillretainyourofficeofVizier——forawhile。“ Nowhebegantopouroutthanks,butshestoppedhim,saying: “Thankmenot,seeingthatyoudonotknowtheendofthismatter。 Perchanceitishiddenfromyoulestyoushouldgomad,youandyourwife,Merytra,shewhowasthePharaoh\'sLadyoftheFootstool,andsanghimtosleep。Lookatme,Wizard,andtellme,whoamI?“andshebentdownoverhim。 Heglancedupather,andtheireyesmet,norcouldheturnhisheadawayagain。 “Come,“shesaid,“asyoumayhavelearnedto-night,Ialsohavesomeknowledgeofthehiddenthings。Forotherwise,whydidtheearthshakeandtheeverlastingpillarsfallatmybidding?Now,betweentwoofatradethereshouldbenosecrets,soIwilltellyousomethingthatperhapsyouhavealreadyguessed,sinceIamsurethatyouwillnotrepeatiteventoyourmasterortoMerytra。ForIwilladdthis——thatthemomentyourepeatitwillbethemomentofyourdeath,andthebeginningofthatpunishmentwhichhereIwithhold。Now,intheNameoftheEater-upofSouls,listentome,Ofashionerofwaxenimages!“ and,bendingdown,shewhisperedintohisear。 Anotherinstant,and,starkhorrorwrittenonhisface,thetallshapeofKakuwasseenreelingbackward,liketoadrunkenman。Indeed,hadnotAbicaughthimhewouldhavefallenovertheedgeofthedais。 “Whatdidshetellyou?“hemuttered,fortheQueen,whoseemedtohaveforgottenallabouthim,waslookingtheotherway。 But,makingnoanswer,Kakuwrenchedhimselffreeandfledtheplace。 CHAPTERXIII ABILEARNSTHETRUTH Amoonhadgoneby,andonthefirstdayofthenewmonthKakutheViziersatintheHalloftheGreatOfficersatMemphis,checkingthepublicaccountsofthecity。Itwasnoteasywork,forduringthepasttendaystwicetheseaccountshadbeensentbacktohimbythecommandoftheQueen,orthePharaohasshecalledherself,withrequestsforinformationastotheiritems,andotherawkwardqueries。Abihadoverlookedsuchmatters,recognisingthatafaithfulservantwasworthyofhishire——providedthathepaidhimself。Butnowitseemedthatthingsweredifferent,andthattheamountreceivedwastheexactamountthathadtobehandedovertotheCrown,neithermorenorless。 Well,therewasalargediscrepancywhichmustbemadeupfromsomewhere,or,inotherwords,fromKaku\'sprivatestore。 Inaragehecausedthetwoheadcollectorsoftaxestobebroughtbeforehim,andastheywouldnotpay,badetheexecutionersthrowthemdownandbeatthemonthefeetuntiltheypromisedtoproducethemissingsums,mostofwhichhehimselfhadstolen。 Then,somewhatsoothed,heretiredfromthehallintohisownoffice,tofindhimselffacetofacewithAbi,whowaswaitingforhim。SochangedwasthePrincefromhisold,portlyself,soagedandthinandmiserabledidhelook,thatintheduskofthatchamberKakufailedtorecognisehim。Thinkingthathewassomesuppliant,hebegantorevilehimandorderhimtobegone。ThenthefuryofAbibrokeout。 Rushingathim,heseizedtheastrologerbythebeardandsmotehimontheears,saying:“Dog,isitthusthatyouspeaktoyourking?Well,onyouatleastIcanrevengemyself。“ “Pardon,yourMajesty,“saidKaku,“Ididnotknowyouintheseshadows。YourMajestyischangedoflate。“ “Changed!“saidAbi,lettinghimgo。“WhowouldnotbechangedwhosuffersasIdoeversinceIlistenedtoyourcursedcounsel,andtriedtoclimbintotheseatofPharaoh?BeforethatIwashappy。I hadmysons,Ihadmywives,asmanyasIwished。Ihadmyrevenuesandarmies。Noweverythinghasgone。Mysonsaredead,mywomenaredrivenaway,myrevenuesaretakenfromme,myarmiesserveanother。“ “Atleast,“suggestedKaku,“youarePharaoh,andthehusbandofthemostbeautifulandthewisestwomanintheworld。“ “Pharaoh!“groanedAbi。“ThehumblestmummyinthecommoncityvaultsisagreaterkingthanIam,andasfortherest——“andhestoppedandgroanedagain。 “WhatisthematterwithyourMajesty?“askedKaku。 “ThematteristhatIhavefallenundertheinfluenceofanevilplanet。“ “TheStarofAmen,“suggestedtheastrologer。 “Yes,theStarofAmen,thatlovelyTerrorwhomyoucallmywife。Man,sheisnowifetome。Listen——thereintheharemIwentintothechamberwhereshewas,noneforbiddingme,andfoundhersittingbeforehermirrorandsinging,clothedonlyinathinrobeofwhite,andherdarkhair——OKaku,neverdidyouseesuchhair——whichfellalmosttotheground。Shesmiledonme,shespokemefair,shedrewmewiththoseglitteringeyesofhers——yes,sheevencalledmehusband,andsighedandtalkedoflove,tillatlengthIdrewneartoherandthrewmyarmsabouther。“ “Andthen——“ “Andthen,Kaku,shewasgone,andwherehersweetfaceshouldhavebeenIsawtheyellow,mummiedheadofPharaoh,hewhoiswithOsiris,thatseemedtogrinatme。Iopenedmyarmsagain,andlo!thereshesat,laughingandshakingperfumefromherhair,askingme,too,whatailedmethatIturnedsowhite,andifsuchwerethewayofhusbands? “Well,thatwasnighamonthago,andasitbegan,soithasgoneon。 Iseekmywife,andIfindthemummiedheadofPharaoh,andallthewhileshemocksme。NormayIseetheothersanymore,forshehascausedthemtobehuntedhence,eventhosewhohavedweltwithmeforyears,sayingthatshemustrulealone。“ “Isthatall?“askedKaku。 “No,indeed,forasshetormentsme,soshetormentseveryothermanwhocomesneartoher。Shenetsthemwithsmiles,shebewitchesthemwithhereyestilltheygomadforloveofher,andthen,stillsmiling,shesendsthemabouttheirbusiness。Alreadytwoofthemwhowereleadersinthegreatplothavediedbytheirownhands,andanotherismad,whiletheresthavebecomemysecretbutmybitterfoes,becausetheylovemyQueenandthinkthatIstandbetweenherandthem。“ “Isthatall?“askedKakuagain。 “No,notall,formypoweristakenfromme。Iwhowasgreat,afterPharaohthegreatestinalltheland,nowambutaslave。FrommorningtonightImustworkattasksIhate;ImustbuildtemplestoAmen,I mustdigcanals,Imusttruckletothecommonherd,andredresstheirgrievancesandremittheirtaxes。More,ImustchastisetheBedouinwhohaveeverbeenmyfriends,and——nextmonthundertakeawaragainstthatKingofKhita,withwhomImadeasecrettreaty,andwhosedaughterthatImarriedhasbeensentbacktohimbecauseIlovedher。“ “Andthen?“askedKaku。 “Oh!thenwhentheKhitahavebeendestroyedandmadesubjecttoEgypt,thenherMajestypurposestoreturninstatetoThebes\'toattendtothefashioningofmysepulchre\'since,soshesays,thisisamatterthatwillnotbeardelay。Indeed,alreadyshemakesdrawingsforit,horribleandmysticdrawingsthatIcannotunderstand,andbringsthemtometosee。Moreover,Friend,knowthis,outofitopensanothersmallertombfor/you/。Indeed,butthismorningshesentanexpeditiontothedesertquarriestobringthencethreeblocksofstone,oneformysarcophagus,oneforyours,andoneforthatofyourwife,Merytra。Forshesaysthataftertheoldfashionshepurposestohonourbothofyouwiththesegifts。“ AtthesewordsKakucouldnolongercontrolhimself,butbegantowalkupanddowntheroom,mutteringandsnatchingathisbeard。 “Howcanyousufferit?“hesaidatlength,“Youwhowereagreatprince,tobecomeawoman\'sslave,tobemadeasdirtbeneathherfeet,tobehelduptothemockeryofthoseyourule,toseeyourwivesandhouseholddrivenawayfromyou,tobetormented,tobemocked,tolookonothermenfavouredbeforeyoureyes,tobethreatenedwithearlydeath。Oh!howcanyousufferit?Whydoyounotkillher,andmakeanend?“ “Because,“answeredAbi,“becauseIdarenot,sinceifIdreamedofsuchathingshewouldguessmythoughtandkill/me/。Fool,doyounotrememberthefalloftheeternalobelisksuponmycaptains,andwhatbefellthatmanwhomockedher,callingherBastard,andsoughtrefugeamongthepriests?No,Idarenotliftafingeragainsther。“ “Then,Prince,youmustcarryyouryokeuntilitwearsthroughtothemarrow,whichwillbewhenthatsepulchreisready。“ “Notso,“answeredAbi,shivering,“forIhaveanotherplan;itisofitthatIamcometospeakwithyou。FriendKaku,/you/mustkillher。 Listen:youareamasterofspells。Themagicwhichprevailedagainstthefatherwillovercomethedaughteralso。Youhavebuttomakeawaxenimageortwoandbreathestrengthintothem,andthethingisdone,andthen——thinkofthereward。“ “IndeedIamthinking,mostnoblePrince,“repliedtheastrologerwithsarcasm。“ShallItellyouofthatreward?Itwouldbemydeathbyslowtorture。Moreover,itisimpossible,forifyouwouldknowthetruth,shecannotbekilled。“ “Whatdoyoumean,Fool?“askedAbiangrily。“Fleshandbloodmustbowtodeath。“ AsicklysmilespreaditselfoverKaku\'sthinfaceasheanswered: “Asayingworthyofyourwisdom,Prince。Certainlytheexperienceofmankindisthatfleshandbloodmustbowtodeath。Yes,yes,fleshandblood!“ “Ceasegrinningatme,youapeoftherocks,“hissedtheenragedAbi,“orIwillproveasmuchonyourmockingthroat,“andsnatchingouthisswordhethreatenedhimwithit,adding:“Nowtellmewhatyoumean,or——“ “Prince,“ejaculatedKaku,fallingtohisknees,“Imaynot,Icannot。 Spareme,itisasecretofthegods。“ “Thengetyougonetothegods,youlyingcur,andtalkitoverwiththem,“answeredAbi,liftingthesword,“foratleastshewillnotblamemeifIsendyouthere。“ “Mercy,mercy!“gaspedKaku,sprawlingontheground,whilehislordheldtheswordabovehisbaldhead,thinkingthathewouldchoosespeechratherthandeath。 Itwasatthismoment,whiletheastrologer\'sfatetrembledinthebalance,thatasoundofvoicesreachedtheirears,andabovethemtheringofalight,clearlaughwhichtheyknewwell。Forgettinghispurpose,Abisteppedtothewindow-place,andlookedthroughtheopeningoftheshutters。Presentlyheturned,beckoningtoKaku,andwhispered: “Comeandlook;thereisalwaystimeforyoutodie。“ TheVizierheard,and,creepingonhishandsandkneestothewindow- place,raisedhimselfandpeepedthroughtheshutter。Thiswaswhathesaw。Inthewalledgardenbelow,thesecretgardenofthepalace,stoodthequeenNeter-Tua,andthesunlightpiercingthroughtheboughsofafloweringtree,fellinbrightbarsuponherbeauty。Shewasnotalone,forbeforeherkneltamanwearingtherichrobesofanoble。Kakuknewhimatonce,foralthoughstillyoung,hewasAbi\'sfavouritecaptain,anofficerwhomheloved,andhadraisedtohighplacebecauseofhiswitandvalour,havinggivenhimoneofhisdaughtersinmarriage。AlsohehadplayedachiefpartinthegreatplotagainstPharaoh,anditwashewhohaddealtthedeath-blowtoMermes,thehusbandoftheladyAsti。 Nowhewasplayinganotherpart,namelythatoflovertotheQueen,forheclaspedthehemofherrobeinhishands,andkisseditwithhislips,andpleadedwithherpassionately。Theycouldcatchsomeofhiswords。 Hehadriskedhislifetoclimbthewall。Heworshippedher。Hecouldnotlivewithouther。Hewasreadytodoherbiddinginallthings——togatherabandandslayAbi;itwouldbeeasy,foreverymanwasjealousofthePrince,andthoughthimquiteunworthyofher。Lethergivehimherlove,andhewouldmakehersolePharaohofEgyptagain,andbecontenttoserveherasaslave。Atleastlethersayonekindwordtohim。 Thushespoke,wildly,imploringly,likeamanthatisdrunkwithpassionandknowsnotwhathesaysordoes,whileNeter-Tualistenedcalmly,andnowandagainlaughedthatlight,lowlaughofhers。