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第15章

  “Merapi!“Iwhispered。
  “MoonofIsrael!“murmuredSeti,“filledwiththemoon,lovelyasthemoon,mysticasthemoonandworshippingthemoon,hermother。“
  “Sheisintrouble;letushelpher,“Isaid。
  “Nay,waitawhile,Ana,forneveragainshallyouandIseesuchasightasthis。“
  Lowaswespokebeneathourbreath,Ithinktheladyheardus。Atleastherfacechangedandgrewfrightened。Hastilysherose,liftedthegreatbundleofstrawuponwhichshehadbeenkneelingandplaceditonherhead。Sheranafewsteps,thenstumbledandsankdownwithalittlemoanofpain。Inaninstantwewereatherside。Shestaredatusaffrighted,forwhowewereshecouldnotseebecauseofthewidehoodsofourcommoncloaksthatmadeuslooklikemidnightthieves,orslave-dealingBedouin。
  “Oh!Sirs,“shebabbled,“harmmenot。Ihavenothingofvalueonmesavethisamulet。“
  “Whoareyouandwhatdoyouhere?“askedthePrincedisguisinghisvoice。
  “Sirs,IamMerapi,thedaughterofNathantheLevite,hewhomtheaccursedEgyptiancaptain,Khuaka,murderedatTanis。“
  “HowdoyoudaretocalltheEgyptiansaccursed?“askedSetiintonesmadegrufftohidehislaughter。
  “Oh!Sirs,becausetheyare——ImeanbecauseIthoughtyouwereArabswhohatethem,aswedo。AtleastthisEgyptianwasaccursed,forthehighPrinceSeti,Pharaoh’sheir,causedhimtobebeheadedforthatcrime。“
  “AnddoyouhatethehighPrinceSeti,Pharaoh’sheir,andcallhimaccursed?“
  Shehesitated,theninadoubtfulvoicesaid:
  “No,Idonothatehim。“
  “Whynot,seeingthatyouhatetheEgyptiansofwhomheisoneofthefirstandthereforetwiceworthyofhatred,beingthesonofyouroppressor,Pharaoh?“
  “Because,althoughIhavetriedmybest,Icannot。Also,“sheaddedwiththejoyofonewhohasfoundagoodreason,“heavengedmyfather。“
  “Thisisnocause,girl,seeingthatheonlydidwhatthelawforcedhimtodo。TheysaythatthisdogofaPharaoh’ssonishereinGoshenuponsomemission。Isittrue,andhaveyouseenhim?Answer,forweofthedesertfolkdesiretoknow。“
  “Ibelieveitistrue,Sir,butIhavenotseenhim。“
  “Whynot,ifheishere?“
  “BecauseIdonotwishto,Sir。WhyshouldadaughterofIsraeldesiretolookuponthefaceofaprinceofEgypt?“
  “IntruthIdonotknow,“repliedSetiforgettinghisfeignedvoice。
  Then,seeingthatsheglancedathimsharply,headdedingrufftones:
  “Brother,eitherthiswomanliesorsheisnoneotherthanthemaidtheycallMoonofIsraelwhodwellswitholdJabeztheLevite,heruncle。Whatthinkyou?“
  “Ithink,Brother,thatshelies,andforthreereasons,“Ianswered,fallingintothejest。“First,sheistoofairtobeoftheblackHebrewblood。“
  “Oh!Sir,“moanedMerapi,“mymotherwasaSyrianladyofthemountains,withaskinaswhiteasmilk,andeyesblueastheheavens。“
  “Secondly,“Iwentonwithoutheedingher,“ifthegreatPrinceSetiisreallyinGoshenandshedwellsthere,itisunnaturalthatsheshouldnothavegonetolookuponhim。Beingawomanonlytwothingswouldhavekeptheraway,one——thatshefearedandhatedhim,whichshedenies,andtheother——thatshelikedhimtoowell,and,beingprudent,thoughtitwisestnottolookuponhimmore。“
  Whensheheardthefirstofthesewords,Merapiglancedupwithherlipspartedasthoughtoanswer。Instead,shedroppedhereyesandsuddenlyseemedtochoke,whileeveninthemoonlightIsawtheredbloodpourtoherbrowandalongherwhitearms。
  “Sir,“shegasped,“whyshouldyouaffrontme?IswearthatnevertillthismomentdidIthinksuchathing。Surelyitwouldbetreason。“
  “Withoutdoubt,“interruptedSeti,“yetoneofasortthatkingsmightpardon。“
  “Thirdly,“IwentonasthoughIhadheardneitherofthem,“ifthisgirlwerewhatshedeclares,shewouldnotbewanderingaloneinthedesertatnight,seeingthatIhaveheardamongtheArabsthatMerapi,daughterofNathantheLevite,isaladyofnomeanbloodamongtheHebrewsandthatherfamilyhaswealth。Still,howevermuchshelies,wecanseeforourselvesthatsheisbeautiful。“
  “Yes,Brother,inthatwearefortunate,sincewithoutdoubtshewillsellforahighpriceamongtheslavetradersbeyondthedesert。“
  “Oh!Sir,“criedMerapiseizingthehemofhisrobe,“surelyyouwhoI
  feel,Iknownotwhy,arenoevilthief,youwhohaveamotherand,perchance,sisters,wouldnotdoomamaidentosuchafate。MisjudgemenotbecauseIamalone。Pharaohhascommandedthatwemustfindstrawforthemakingofbricks。ThismorningIcamefartosearchforitonbehalfofaneighbourwhosewifeisillinchildbed。ButtowardssundownIslippedandcutmyselfupontheedgeofasharpstone。See,“
  andholdingupherfootsheshowedawoundbeneaththeinstepfromwhichthebloodstilldropped,asightthatmovedbothofusnotalittle,“andnowIcannotwalkandcarrythisheavystrawwhichIhavebeenatsuchpainstogather。“
  “Perchanceshespeakstruth,Brother,“saidthePrince,“andifwetookherhomewemightearnnosmallrewardfromJabeztheLevite。Butfirsttellme,Maiden,whatwasthatprayerwhichyoumadetothemoon,thatHathorshouldhelpyourheart?“
  “Sir,“sheanswered,“onlytheidolatrousEgyptianspraytoHathor,theLadyofLove。“
  “IthoughtthatalltheworldprayedtotheLadyofLove,Maiden。Butwhatoftheprayer?Istheresomemanwhomyoudesire?“
  “None,“sheansweredangrily。
  “Thenwhydoesyourheartneedsomuchhelpthatyouaskitoftheair?Isthereperchancesomeonewhomyoudo/not/desire?“
  Shehungherheadandmadenoanswer。
  “Come,Brother,“saidthePrince,“thisladyiswearyofus,andI
  thinkthatifshewereatruewomanshewouldanswerourquestionsmorereadily。Letusgoandleaveher。Asshecannotwalkwecantakeherlaterifwewish。“
  “Sirs,“shesaid,“Iamgladthatyouaregoing,sincethehyenaswillbesafercompanythantwomenwhocanthreatentosellahelplesswomanintoslavery。YetasweparttomeetnomoreIwillansweryourquestion。IntheprayertowhichyouwerenotashamedtolistenIdidnotprayforanylover,Iprayedtoberidofone。“
  “Now,Ana,“saidthePrinceburstingintolaughterandthrowingbackhisdarkcloak,“doyoudiscoverthenameofthatunhappymanofwhomtheladyMerapiwishestoberid,forIdarenot。“
  Shegazedintohisfaceandutteredalittlecry。
  “Ah!“shesaid,“IthoughtIknewthevoiceagainwhenonceyouforgetyourpart。PrinceSeti,doesyourHighnessthinkthatthiswasakindjesttopractiseupononealoneandinfear?“
  “LadyMerapi,“heansweredsmiling,“benotwroth,foratleastitwasagoodoneandyouhavetoldusnothingthatwedidnotknow。YoumayrememberthatatTanisyousaidthatyouwereaffiancedandtherewasthatinyourvoice。Suffermenowtotendthiswoundofyours。“
  Thenhekneltdown,toreastripfromhisceremonialrobeoffinelinen,andbegantobindupherfoot,notunskilfully,beingamanfullofstrangeandunexpectedknowledge。Asheworkedatthetask,watchingthem,Isawtheireyesmeet,sawtoothatrichfloodofcolourcreeponcemoretoMerapi’sbrow。ThenIbegantothinkitunseemlythatthePrinceofEgyptshouldplaytheleechtoawoman’shurts,andtowonderwhyhehadnotleftthathumbletasktome。
  Presentlythebandagingwasdoneandmadefastwitharoyalscarab?usmountedonapinofgold,whichthePrinceworeinhisgarments。Onitwascuttheur?uscrownandbeneathitwerethesignswhichread“LordoftheLowerandtheUpperLand,“beingPharaoh’sstyleandtitle。
  “Seenow,Lady,“hesaid,“youhaveEgyptbeneathyourfoot,“andwhensheaskedhimwhathemeant,hereadherthewritinguponthejewel,whereatforthethirdtimeshecolouredtotheeyes。Thenheliftedherup,instructinghertorestherweightuponhisshoulder,sayinghefearedlestthescarab,whichhevalued,shouldbebroken。
  Thuswestarted,Ibearingthebundleofstrawbehindashebademe,since,hesaid,havingbeengatheredwithsuchtoil,itmustnotbelost。Onreachingthechariot,wherewefoundtheguidegoneandthedriverasleep,hesatherinituponhiscloak,andwrappedherinminewhichheborrowed,sayingIshouldnotneeditwhomustcarrythestraw。Thenhemountedalsoandtheydroveawayatafoot’space。AsI
  walkedafterthechariotwiththestrawthatfellaboutmyears,I
  heardnothingoftheirfurthertalk,ifindeedtheytalkedatallwhich,thedriverbeingpresent,perhapstheydidnot。NorintruthdidIlistenwhowasengagedinthoughtastothehardlotofthesepoorHebrews,whomustcollectthisdirtystuffandbearitsofar,madeheavyasitwasbytheclaythatclungabouttheroots。