MoreoverthePrincevisitedmeeveryday,andevenbeforeIleftmybedbegantodictatetomehisreporttoPharaoh,sincehewouldemploynootherscribe。Thesubstanceofitwaswhathehadforeshadowed,namelythatthepeopleofIsrael,havingsufferedmuchforgenerationsatthehandsoftheEgyptians,shouldnowbeallowedtodepartastheirprophetsdemanded,andgowhithertheywouldunharmed。Oftheattackuponusinthepasshemadelight,sayingitwastheevilworkofafewzealotswroughtonbyfanciedinsulttotheirgod,adeedforwhichthewholepeopleshouldnotbecalledupontosuffer。Thelastwordsofthereportwere:
“Remember,OPharaoh,Ipraythee,thatAmon,godoftheEgyptians,andJahveh,thegodoftheIsraelites,cannotruletogetherinthesameland。IfbothabideinEgypttherewillbeawarofthegodswhereinmortalsmaybegroundtodust。Therefore,Ipraythee,letIsraelgo。“
AfterIhadrisenandwasrecovered,Icopiedoutthisreportinmyfairestwriting,refusingtotellanyofitspurport,althoughallasked,amongthemtheVizierNehesi,whoofferedmeabribetodiscloseitssecret。ThiscametotheearsofSeti,Iknownothow,andhewasmuchpleasedwithmeaboutthematter,sayingherejoicedtofindthattherewasonescribeinEgyptwhocouldnotbebought。
Usertialsoquestionedme,andwhenIrefusedtoanswer,strangetosay,wasnotangry,because,shedeclared,Ionlydidmyduty。
Atlasttherollwasfinishedandsealed,andthePrincewithhisownhand,butwithoutspeaking,laiditonthekneesofPharaohatapublicCourt,forthishewouldtrustnooneelsetodo。Amenmesesalsobroughtuphisreport,asdidNehesitheVizier,andtheCaptainoftheguardwhichsavedusfromdeath。EightdayslaterthePrincewassummonedtoagreatCouncilofState,aswereallothersoftheroyalHouse,togetherwiththehighofficers。Itooreceivedasummons,asonewhohadbeenconcernedinthesematters。
ThePrince,accompaniedbythePrincess,drovetothepalaceinPharaoh’sgoldenchariot,drawnbytwomilk-whitehorsesofthebloodofthosefamoussteedsthathadsavedthelifeofthegreatRamesesintheSyrianwar。Alldownthestreets,thatwerefilledwiththousandsofthepeople,theywerereceivedwithshoutsofwelcome。
“See,“saidtheoldcouncillorBakenkhonsu,whowasmycompanioninasecondchariot,“Egyptisproudandglad。ItthoughtthatitsPrincewasbutadreamerofdreams。Butnowithasheardthetaleoftheambushinthepassandlearnedthatheisamanofwar,awarriorwhocanfightwiththebest。Thereforeitloveshimandrejoices。“
“Then,bythesamerule,Bakenkhonsu,abutchershouldbemoregreatthanthewisestofscribes。“
“Soheis,Ana,especiallyifthebutcherbeoneofmen。Thewritercreates,buttheslayerkills,andinaworldruledofdeathhewhokillshasmorehonourthanhewhocreates。Hearken,nowtheyareshoutingoutyourname。Isthatbecauseyouaretheauthorofcertainwritings?Itellyou,No。Itisbecauseyoukilledthreemenyonderinthepass。Ifyouwouldbecomefamousandbeloved,Ana,ceasefromthewritingofbooksandtaketothecuttingofthroats。“
“Yetthewriterstillliveswhenheisdead。“
“Oho!“laughedBakenkhonsu,“youareevenmorefoolishthanIthought。
Howisamanadvantagedbywhathappenswhenheisdead?Why,to-daythatblindbeggarwhiningonthetemplestepsmeansmoretoEgyptthanallthemummiesofallthePharaohs,unlesstheycanberobbed。Takewhatlifecangiveyou,Ana,anddonottroubleabouttheofferingswhicharelaidinthetombsfortimetocrumble。“
“Thatisameanfaith,Bakenkhonsu。“
“Verymean,Ana,likeallelsethatwecantasteandhandle。Ameanfaithsuitedtomeanhearts,amongwhomshouldbereckonedallsaveoneineverythousand。Yet,ifyouwouldprosper,followit,andwhenyouaredeadIwillcomeandlaughuponyourgrave,andsay,’HereliesoneofwhomIhadhopedhigherthings,asIhopethemofyourmaster。’“
“Andnotinvain,Bakenkhonsu,whatevermayhappentotheservant。“
“Thatweshalllearn,anderelong,Ithink。IwonderwhowillrideathissidebeforethenextNileflood。Bythen,perchance,hewillhavechangedPharaoh’sgoldenchariotforanox-cart,andyouwillgoadtheoxenandtalktohimofthestars——or,mayhapofthemoon。Well,youmightbothbehappierthus,andsheofthemoonisajealousgoddesswholovesworship。Oho-ho!Herearethepalacesteps。Helpmetodescend,PriestoftheLadyoftheMoon。“
WeenteredthepalaceandwereledthroughthegreathalltoasmallerchamberwherePharaoh,whodidnotwearhisrobesofstate,awaitedus,seatedinacedarchair。GlancingathimIsawthathisfacewassternandtroubled;alsoitseemedtomethathehadgrownolder。ThePrinceandPrincessmadeobeisancetohim,asdidwelesserfolk,buthetooknoheed。Whenallwerepresentandthedoorshadbeenshut,Pharaohsaid:
“Ihavereadyourreport,SonSeti,concerningyourvisittotheIsraelites,andallthatchancedtoyou;andalsothereportsofyou,nephewAmenmeses,andofyou,Officers,whoaccompaniedthePrinceofEgypt。BeforeIspeakofthem,lettheScribeAna,whowasthechariotcompanionofhisHighnesswhentheHebrewsattackedhim,standforwardandtellmeallthatpassed。“
SoIadvanced,andwithbowedheadrepeatedthattale,onlyleavingoutsofaraswaspossibleanymentionofmyself。WhenIhadfinished,Pharaohsaid:
“Hewhospeaksbuthalfthetruthissometimesmoremischievousthanaliar。Didyouthensitinthechariot,Scribe,doingnothingwhilethePrincebattledforhislife?Ordidyourunaway?Speak,Seti,andsaywhatpartthismanplayedforgoodorill。“
ThenthePrincetoldofmyshareinthefight,withwordsthatbroughtthebloodtomybrow。HetoldalsohowthatitwasIwho,takingtheriskofhiswrath,hadorderedtheguardoftwentymentofollowusunseen,haddisguisedtwoseasonedsoldiersaschariotrunners,andhadthoughttosendbackthedrivertosummonhelpatthecommencementofthefray;howIhadbeenhurtalso,andwasbutlatelyrecovered。
Whenhehadfinished,Pharaohsaid:
“ThatthisstoryistrueIknowfromothers。Scribe,youhavedonewell。Butforyouto-dayhisHighnesswouldlieuponthetableoftheembalmers,asindeedforhisfollyhedeservestodo,andEgyptwouldmournfromThebestothemouthsofNile。Comehither。“
Icamewithtremblingsteps,andkneltbeforehisMajesty。Aroundhisneckhungabeauteouschainofwroughtgold。Hetookit,andcastitovermyhead,saying:
“Becauseyouhaveshownyourselfbothbraveandwise,withthisgoldI
giveyouthetitleofCouncillorandKing’sCompanion,andtherighttoinscribethesameuponyourfuneralstele。Letitbenoted。Retire,ScribeAna,CouncillorandKing’sCompanion。“
SoIwithdrewconfused,andasIpassedSeti,hewhisperedinmyear:
“Iprayyou,mylord,donotceasetobePrince’sCompanion,becauseyouhavebecomethatoftheKing。“
ThenPharaohorderedthattheCaptainoftheguardshouldbeadvancedinrank,andthatgiftsshouldbegiventoeachofthesoldiers,andprovisionbemadeforthechildrenofthosewhohadbeenkilled,withdoubleallowancetothefamiliesofthetwomenwhomIhaddisguisedasrunners。
Thisdone,oncemorePharaohspoke,slowlyandwithmuchmeaning,havingfirstorderedthatallattendantsandguardsshouldleavethechamber。Iwasabouttogoalso,butoldBakenkhonsucaughtmebytherobe,sayingthatinmynewrankofCouncillorIhadtherighttoremain。
“PrinceSeti,“hesaid,“afterallthatIhaveheard,Ifindthisreportofyoursstrangereading。Moreover,thetenorofitisdifferentindeedtothatofthoseoftheCountAmenmesesandtheofficers。YoucounselmetolettheseIsraelitesgowheretheywill,becauseofcertainhardshipsthattheyhavesufferedinthepast,whichhardships,however,haveleftthemmanyandrich。ThatcounselI
amnotmindedtotake。RatheramImindedtosendanarmytothelandofGoshenwithorderstodespatchthispeople,whoconspiredtomurderthePrinceofEgypt,throughtheGatewayoftheWest,theretoworshiptheirgodinheavenorinhell。Aye,toslaythemallfromthegreybearddowntothesucklingatthebreast。“
“IhearPharaoh,“saidSeti,quietly。
“Suchismywill,“wentonMeneptah,“andthosewhoaccompaniedyouuponyourbusiness,andallmycouncillorsthinkasIdo,fortrulyEgyptcannotbearsohideousatreason。Yet,accordingtoourlawandcustomitisneedful,beforesuchgreatactsofwarandpolicyareundertaken,thathewhostandsnexttothethrone,andisdestinedtofillit,shouldgiveconsentthereto。Doyouconsent,PrinceofEgypt?“
“Idonotconsent,Pharaoh。Ithinkitwouldbeawickeddeedthattensofthousandsshouldbemassacredforthereasonthatafewfoolswaylaidamanwhochancedtobeofroyalblood,becausebyinadvertence,hehaddesecratedtheirsanctuary。“
NowIsawthatthisanswermadePharaohwroth,forneverbeforehadhiswillbeencrossedinsuchafashion。Stillhecontrolledhimself,andasked:
“Doyouthenconsent,Prince,toagentlersentence,namelythattheHebrewpeopleshouldbebrokenup;thatthemoredangerousofthemshouldbesenttolabourinthedesertminesandquarries,andtherestdistributedthroughoutEgypt,theretoliveasslaves?“
“Idonotconsent,Pharaoh。Mypoorcounseliswritteninyonderrollandcannotbechanged。“
Meneptah’seyesflashed,butagainhecontrolledhimself,andasked:
“Ifyoushouldcometofillthisplaceofmine,PrinceSeti,tellus,hereassembled,whatpolicywillyoupursuetowardstheseHebrews?“
“Thatpolicy,OPharaoh,whichIhavecounselledintheroll。IfeverIfillthethrone,Ishallletthemgowhithertheywill,takingtheirgoodswiththem。“
Nowallthosepresentstaredathimandmurmured。ButPharaohrose,shakingwithwrath。Seizinghisrobewhereitwasfastenedatthebreast,herentit,andcriedinaterriblevoice:
“Hearhim,yegodsofEgypt!Hearthissonofminewhodefiesmetomyfaceandwouldsetyournecksbeneaththeheelofastrangergod。
PrinceSeti,inthepresenceoftheseroyalones,andthesemycouncillors,I“
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