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第23章

  Setismiledandanswered:
  “Andthehigh-priestsaysthatitwouldbepresumptuousofhimtopushsofartheprerogativeofahighofficewhichheneversought。“
  “YourHighness,“brokeinMerapiinherhoneyed,pleadingvoice,“I
  prayyoutobegracioustome,andtosuffermetomakethistrial,whichIhavesought,Iknownotwhy。WordssuchasIhavespokencannotberecalled。AlreadytheyareregisteredinthebooksofEternity,andsoonorlate,inthiswayorinthat,mustbefulfilled。
  Mylifeisstaked,andIdesiretolearnatonceifitbeforfeit。“
  NowevenUsertilookedonherwithadmiration,butansweredonly:
  “Ofatruth,Israelite,ItrustthatthiscouragewillnotforsakeyouwhenyouarehandedovertothemerciesofKi,theSacrificerofAmon,andthepriests,inthevaultsofthetempleyouwouldprofane。“
  “Ialsotrustthatitwillnot,yourHighness,ifsuchshouldbemyfate。Yourword,PrinceofEgypt。“
  Setilookedatherstandingbeforehimsocalmlywithbowedhead,andhandscrosseduponherbreast。ThenhelookedatUserti,whoworeamockingsmileuponherface。ShereadthemeaningofthatsmileasI
  did。Itwasthatshedidnotbelievethathewouldallowthisbeautifulwoman,whohadsavedhislife,toriskherlifeforthesakeofanyorallthepowersofheavenorhell。Foralittlewhilehewalkedtoandfroaboutthechamber,thenhestoppedandsaidsuddenlyaddressing,notMerapi,butUserti:
  “Haveyourwill,rememberingthatifthisbravewomanfailsanddies,herbloodisonyourhands,andthatifshetriumphsandlives,I
  shallholdhertobeoneofthenoblestofhersex,andshallmakestudyofallthismatterofreligion。MoonofIsrael,astitularhigh-
  priestofAmon-Ra,Iacceptyourchallengeonbehalfofthegod,thoughwhetherhewilltakenoteofitIdonotknow。Thetrialshallbemadeto-morrownightinthesanctuaryofthetemple,atanhourthatwillbecommunicatedtoyou。Ishallbepresenttomakesurethatyoumeetwithjustice,aswillsomeothers。Registermycommands,ScribeAna,andletthehead-priestofAmon,Roi,andthesacrificertoAmon,KitheMagician,besummoned,thatImayspeakwiththem。
  Farewell,Lady。“
  Shewent,butatthedoorturnedandsaid:
  “Ithankyou,Prince,onmyownbehalf,andonthatofmypeople。
  Whateverchances,IbeseechyoudonotforgettheprayerthatIhavemadetoyoutosavethem,beinginnocent,fromthesword。NowIaskthatImaybeleftquitealonetillIamsummonedtothetemple,whomustmakesuchpreparationasIcantomeetmyfate,whateveritmaybe。“
  Usertidepartedalsowithoutaword。
  “Oh!friend,whathaveIdone?“saidSeti。“Arethereanygods?Tellme,arethereanygods?“
  “Perhapsweshalllearnto-morrownight,Prince,“Ianswered。“AtleastMerapithinksthatthereisagod,anddoubtlesshasbeencommandedtoputherfaithtoproof。This,asIbelieve,wastherealmessagethatJabezherunclehasbroughttoher。“
  Itwasthehourbeforethedawn,justwhenthenightisdarkest。WestoodinthesanctuaryoftheancienttempleofAmon-Ra,thatwaslitwithmanylamps。Itwasanawfulplace。Oneithersidethegreatcolumnstoweredtothemassiveroof。AttheheadofthesanctuarysatthestatueofAmon-Ra,thricethesizeofaman。Onhisbrow,risingfromthecrown,weretwotallfeathersofstone,andinhishandsheheldtheScourgeofRuleandthesymbolsofPowerandEverlastingness。
  Thelamplightflickereduponhissternandterriblefacestaringtowardstheeast。TohisrightwasthestatueofMut,theMotherofallthings。OnherheadwasthedoublecrownofEgyptandtheur?uscrest,andinherhandtheloopedcross,thesignofLifeeternal。TohisleftsatKhonsu,thehawk-headedgodofthemoon。Onhisheadwasthecrescentoftheyoungmooncarryingthediscofthefullmoon;inhisrighthandhealsoheldtheloopedcross,thesignofLifeeternal,andinhislefttheStaffofStrength。Suchwasthismightytriad,butofthesethegreatestwasAmon-Ra,towhomtheshrinewasdedicated。Fearfultheystoodtoweringaboveusagainstthebackgroundofblackness。
  GatheredtherewereSetithePrince,clothedinapriest’swhiterobe,andwearingalinenheaddress,butnoornaments,andUsertithePrincess,high-priestessofHathor,LadyoftheWest,GoddessofLoveandNature。SheworeHathor’svultureheaddress,andonitthediscofthemoonfashionedofsilver。AlsowerepresentRoithehead-priest,cladinhissacerdotalrobes,anoldandwizenedmanwithastrong,fierceface,KitheSacrificerandMagician,Bakenkhonsutheancient,myself,andacompanyofthepriestsofAmon-Ra,Mut,andKhonsu。Frombehindthestatuescamethesoundofsolemnsinging,thoughwhosangwecouldnotsee。
  Presentlyfromoutofthedarknessthatlaybeyondthelampsappearedawoman,ledbytwopriestessesandwrappedinalongcloak。TheybroughthertoanopenplaceinfrontofthestatueofAmon,tookfromherthecloakanddeparted,glancingbackatherwitheyesofhateandfear。TherebeforeusstoodMerapi,cladinwhite,withasimplewimpleaboutherheadmadefastbeneathherchinwiththatscarab?usclaspwhichSetihadgiventoherinthecityofGoshen,onespotofbrightestblueamidacloudofwhite。Shelookedneithertorightnorleftofher。Onceonlysheglancedatthetoweringstatueofthegodthatfrownedabove,thenwithalittleshiver,fixedhereyesuponthepatternofthefloor。
  “Whatdoesshelooklike?“whisperedBakenkhonsutome。
  “Acorpsemadereadyfortheembalmers,“Ianswered。
  Heshookhisgreathead。
  “Thenabridemadereadyforherhusband。“
  Againheshookhishead。
  “ThenapriestessabouttoreadfromtherollofMysteries。“
  “Nowyouhaveit,Ana,andtounderstandwhatshereads,whichfewpriestesseseverdo。Alsoallthreeanswerswereright,forinthiswomanIseemtoseedoomthatisDeath,lifethatisLove,andspiritthatisPower。ShehasasoulwhichbothHeavenandEarthhavekissed。“
  “Aye,butwhichofthemwillclaimherintheend?“
  “Thatwemaylearnbeforethedawn,Ana。Hush!thefightbegins。“
  Thehead-priest,Roi,advancedand,standingbeforethegod,sprinkledhisfeetwithwaterandwithperfume。Thenhestretchedouthishands,whereonallpresentprostratedthemselves,saveMerapionly,whostoodaloneinthatgreatplacelikethesurvivorofabattle。
  “Hailtothee,Amon-Ra,“hebegan,“LordofHeaven,Establisherofallthings,Makerofthegods,whounrolledtheskiesandbuiltthefoundationsoftheEarth。Ogodofgods,appearsbeforetheethiswomanMerapi,daughterofNathan,achildoftheHebrewracethatownstheenot。Thiswomanblasphemesthymight;thiswomandefiesthee;
  thiswomansetsuphergodabovethee。Isitnotso,woman?“
  “Itisso,“answeredMerapiinalowvoice。
  “Thusdoesshedefythee,thouOnlyOneofmanyForms,saying’ifthegodAmonoftheEgyptiansbeagreatergodthanmygod,lethimsnatchmeoutofthearmsofmygodandhereinthistheshrineofAmontakethebreathfromoutmylipsandleavemeathingofclay。’Arethesethywords,Owoman?“
  “Theyaremywords,“shesaidinthesamelowvoice,andoh!I
  shiveredasIheard。
  Thepriestwenton。
  “OLordofTime,LordofLife,LordofSpiritsandtheDivinitiesofHeaven,LordofTerror,comeforthnowinthymajestyandsmitethisblasphemertothedust。“
  RoiwithdrewandSetistoodforward。
  “Know,OgodAmon,“hesaid,addressingthestatueasthoughheweespeakingtoalivingman,“fromthelipsofme,thyhigh-priest,bybirththePrinceandHeirofEgypt,thatgreatthingshanguponthismatterhereintheLandofEgypt,mayhapevenwhoshallsituponthethronethatthougivesttoitskings。ThiswomanofIsraeldarestheetothyface,sayingthatthereisagreatergodthanthouartandthatthoucanstnotharmherthroughthebucklerofhisstrength。Shesays,moreover,thatshewillcalluponhergodtoworkasignandawonderuponthee。Lastly,shesaysthatifthoudostnotharmherandifhergodworksnosignuponthee,thensheisreadytobehandedovertothypriestsanddiethedeathofablasphemer。Thyhonourissetagainstherlife,OgreatGodofEgypt,andwe,thyworshippers,watchtoseethebalanceturn。“
  “Wellandjustlyput,“mutteredBakenkhonsutome。“NowifAmonfailsus,whatwillyouthinkofAmon,Ana?“
  “Ishalllearnthehigh-priest’smindandthinkwhatthehigh-priestthinks,“Ianswereddarkly,thoughinmyheartIwasterriblyafraidforMerapi,and,tospeaktruth,formyselfalso,becauseofthedoubtswhicharoseinmeandwouldnotbequenched。
  Setiwithdrew,takinghisstandbyUserti,andKistoodforwardandsaid: