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第26章

  “Sayon,“mutteredMeneptah。
  “Pharaoh,havingyourleave,ItellyouthatIthinkyouhavedoneaveryevilworkthisday,onethatisunpleasingtothosePowerswhichruletheworld,whoeverandwhatsoevertheymaybe,onetoothatwillbringuponEgyptsorrowscountlessasthesand。IbelievethattheseHebrewswhomyouunjustlyseektoslayworshipagodasgreatorgreaterthanourown,andthattheyandhewilltriumphoverEgypt。I
  believealsothatthemightyheritagewhichyouhavetakenfrommewillbringneitherjoynorhonourtohimbywhomithasbeenreceived。“
  HereAmenmesesstartedforward,butMeneptahhelduphishand,andhewassilent。
  “Ibelieve,Pharaoh——alas!thatImustsayit——thatyourdaysoneartharefewandthatforthelasttimewelookoneachotherliving。
  Farewell,Pharaohmyfather,whomstillIlovemayhapmoreinthishourofpartingthaneverIdidbefore。Farewell,Amenmeses,PrinceofEgypt。Takefrommethisornamentwhichhenceforthshouldbewornbyyouonly,“andliftingfromhisheaddressthatroyalcircletwhichmarkstheheirtothethrone,heheldittoAmenmeses,whotookitand,withasmileoftriumph,setitonhisbrow。
  “Farewell,LordsandCouncillors;itismyhopethatinyonderprinceyouwillfindamastermoretoyourlikingthateverIcouldhavebeen。Come,Ana,myfriend,ifitstillpleasesyoutoclingtomeforalittlewhile,nowthatIhavenothinglefttogive。“
  Forafewmomentshestoodstilllookingveryearnestlyathisfather,wholookedbackathimwithtearsinhisdeep-set,fadedeyes。
  Then,thoughwhetherthiswasbychanceIcannotsay,takingnonoteofthePrincessUserti,whogazedathimperplexedandwrathful,Setidrewhimselfupandcriedintheancientform:
  “Life!Blood!Strength!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!“andbowedalmosttotheground。
  Meneptahheard。Mutteringbeneathhisbreath,“Oh!Seti,myson,mymostbelovedson!“hestretchedouthisarmsasthoughtocallhimbackorperhapstoclasphim。AshedidsoIsawhisfacechange。Nextinstanthefellforwardtothegroundandlaytherestill。Allthecompanystoodstruckwithhorror,onlytheroyalphysicianrantohim,whileRoiandotherswhowerepriestsbegantomutterprayers。
  “HasthegoodgodbeengatheredtoOsiris?“askedAmenmesespresentlyinahoarsevoice,“becauseifitbeso,IamPharaoh。“
  “Nay,Amenmeses,“exclaimedUserti,“thedecreeshavenotyetbeensealedorpromulgated。Theyhaveneitherstrengthnorweight。“
  Beforehecouldanswerthephysiciancried:
  “Peace!Pharaohstilllives,hisheartbeats。Thisisbutafitwhichmaypass。Begone,everyone,hemusthavequiet。“
  Sowewent,butfirstSetikneltdownandkissedhisfatheronthebrow。
  AnhourlaterthePrincessUsertibrokeintotheroomofhispalacewherethePrinceandIweretalking。
  “Seti,“shesaid,“Pharaohstilllives,butthephysicianssayhewillbedeadbydawn。Thereisyettime。HereIhaveawriting,sealedwithhissignetandwitnessed,whereinherecallsallthathedecreedintheCourtto-day,anddeclaresyou,hisson,tobethetrueandonlyheirofthethroneofEgypt。“
  “Isitso,wife?Tellmenowhowdidadyingmaninaswooncommandandsealthiswriting?“andhetouchedthescrollsheheldinherhand。
  “Herecoveredforalittlewhile;Nehesiwilltellyouhow,“shereplied,lookinghiminthefacewithcoldeyes。Thenbeforehecouldspeak,sheadded,“Wastenomorebreathinquestions,butactandatonce。TheGeneraloftheguardswaitsbelow;heisyourfaithfulservant。ThroughhimIhavepromisedagifttoeverysoldieronthedaythatyouarecrowned。Nehesiandmostoftheofficersareonourside。OnlythepriestsareagainstusbecauseofthatHebrewwitchwhomyoushelter,andofhertribewhomyoubefriend;buttheyhavenothadtimetostirupthepeoplenorwilltheyattemptrevolt。Act,Seti,act,fornonewillmovewithoutyourexpresscommand。Moreover,noquestionwillberaisedafterwards,sincefromThebestotheseaandthroughouttheworldyouareknowntobetheheirofEgypt。“
  “Whatwouldyouhavemedo,wife?“askedSeti,whenshepausedforlackofbreath。
  “Cannotyouguess?MustIputstatecraftintoyourheadaswellasaswordintoyourhand?Whythatscribeofyours,whofollowsyourheelslikeafavoureddog,wouldbemoreaptapupil。Hearkenthen。
  Amenmeseshassentouttogatherstrength,butasyettherearenotfiftymenabouthimwhomhecantrust。“Sheleantforwardandwhisperedfiercely,“Killthetraitor,Amenmeses——allwillholditarighteousact,andtheGeneralwaitsyourword。ShallIsummonhim?“
  “Ithinknot,“answeredSeti。“BecausePharaoh,ashehasarighttodo,ispleasedtonameacertainmanofroyalbloodtosucceedhim,howdoesthismakethatmanatraitortoPharaohwhostilllives?But,traitorornone,IwillnotmurdermycousinAmenmeses。“
  “Thenhewillmurderyou。“
  “Maybe。ThatisamatterbetweenhimandthegodswhichIleavethemtosettle。Theoathhesworeto-dayisnotonetobelightlybroken。
  Butwhetherhebreaksitornot,Ialsosworeanoath,atleastinmyheart,namelythatIwouldnotattempttodisputethewillofPharaohwhom,afterall,Iloveasmyfatherandhonourasmyking,Pharaohwhostilllivesandmay,asIhope,recover。WhatshouldIsaytohimifherecoveredor,attheworst,whenatlastwemeetelsewhere?“
  “Pharaohneverwillrecover;Ihavespokentothephysicianandhetoldmeso。Alreadytheypiercehisskulltoletouttheevilspiritofsickness,afterwhichnoneofourfamilyhavelivedforverylong。“
  “Because,asIhold,thereby,whateverpriestsandphysiciansmaysay,theyletinthegoodspiritofdeath。Ana,IprayyouifI-“
  “Man,“shebrokein,strikingherhanduponthetablebywhichshestood,“doyouunderstandthatwhileyoumuseandmoraliseyourcrownispassingfromyou?“
  “Ithasalreadypassed,Lady。DidyounotseemegiveittoAmenmeses?“
  “Doyouunderstandthatyouwhoshouldbethegreatestkinginalltheworld,insomefewhoursifindeedyouareallowedtolive,willbenothingbutaprivatecitizenofEgypt,oneatwhomtheverybeggarsmayspitandtakenoharm?“
  “Surely,Wife。Moreover,thereislittlevirtueinwhatIdo,sinceonthewholeIpreferthatprospectandamwillingtotaketheriskofbeinghurriedfromanevilworld。Hearken,“headded,withachangeoftoneandgesture。“Youthinkmeafoolandaweakling;adreameralso,you,theclear-eyed,hard-brainedstateswomanwholooktotheglitteringgainofthemomentforwhichyouarereadytopayinblood,andguessnothingofwhatliesbeyond。Iamnoneofthesethings,except,perchance,thelast。Iamonlyamanwhostrivestobejustandtodoright,asrightseemstome,andifIdream,itisofgood,notevil,asIunderstandgoodandevil。Youaresurethatthisdreamingofminewillleadmetoworldlylossandshame。Evenofthat/I/amnotsure。Thethoughtcomestomethatitmayleadmetothoseverybaublesonwhichyousetyourheart,butbyapathstrewnwithspicesandwithflowers,notbyonepavedwiththebonesofmenandreekingwiththeirgore。Crownsthatareboughtwiththepromiseofbloodandheldwithcrueltyareapttobelostinblood,Userti。“
  Shewavedherhand。“Iprayyoukeeptherest,Seti,tillIhavemoretimetolisten。MoreoverifIneedprophecies,IthinkitbettertoturntoKiandthosewhomakethemtheirlife-study。Formethisisadayofdeeds,notdreams,andsinceyourefusemyhelp,andbehaveasasickgirllostinfancies,Imustseetomyself。AswhileyouliveI
  cannotreignaloneorwagewarinmyownnameonly,IgotomaketermswithAmenmeses,whowillpaymehighforpeace。“
  “Yougo——anddoyoureturn,Userti?“
  Shedrewherselftoherfullheight,lookingveryroyal,andansweredslowly:
  “Idonotreturn。I,thePrincessofEgypt,cannotliveasthewifeofacommonmanwhofallsfromathronetosethimselfupontheearth,andsmearshisownbrowwithmudforaur?uscrown。Whenyourpropheciescometrue,Seti,andyoucrawlfromyourdust,thenperhapswemayspeakagain。“
  “Aye,Userti,butthequestionis,whatshallwesay?“
  “Meanwhile,“sheadded,assheturned,“Ileaveyoutoyourchosencounsellors——yonderscribe,whomfoolishness,notwisdom,haswhitenedbeforehistime,andperchancetheHebrewsorceress,whocangiveyoumoonbeamstodrinkfromthosefalselipsofhers。Farewell,Seti,onceaprinceandmyhusband。“
  “Farewell,Userti,who,Ifear,muststillremainmysister。“
  Thenhewatchedhergo,andturningtome,said:
  “To-day,Ana,Ihavelostbothacrownandawife,yetstrangetotellIdonotknowwhichofthesecalamitiesgrievesmeleast。Yetitistimethatfortuneturned。Ormayhapalltheevilsarenotdone。Wouldyounotgoalso,Ana?Althoughshegibesatyouinheranger,thePrincessthinkswellofyou,andwouldkeepyouinherservice。
  Remember,whoeverfallsinEgypt,shewillbegreattillthelast。“
  “Oh!Prince,“Ianswered,“haveInotborneenoughto-daythatyoumustaddinsulttomyload,youwithwhomIbrokethecupandsworetheoath?“
  “What!“helaughed。“IsthereoneinEgyptwhoremembersoathstohisownloss?Ithankyou,Ana,“andtakingmyhandhepressedit。
  Atthatmomentthedooropened,andoldPambasaentered,saying:
  “TheHebrewwoman,Merapi,wouldseeyou;alsotwoHebrewmen。“
  “Admitthem,“saidSeti。“Note,Ana,howyonderoldtime-serverturnshisfacefromthesettingsun。Thismorningevenitwouldhavebeen’toseeyourHighness,’utteredwithbowssolowthathisbeardsweptthefloor。Nowitis’toseeyou’andnotsomuchasaninclinationoftheheadincommoncourtesy。This,moreover,fromonewhohasrobbedmeyearbyyearandgrownfatonbribes。Itisthefirstofmanybitterlessons,orratherthesecond——thatofherHighnesswasthefirst;IpraythatImaylearnthemwithhumility。“
  Whilehemusedthusand,havingnocomforttooffer,Ilistenedsadatheart,Merapientered,andamomentafterherthewide-eyedmessengerwhomwehadseeninPharaoh’sCourt,andheruncleJabezthecunningmerchant。ShebowedlowtoSeti,andsmiledatme。Thentheothertwoappeared,andwithsmallsalutationthemessengerbegantospeak。
  “Youknowmydemand,Prince,“hesaid。“Itisthatthiswomanshouldbereturnedtoherpeople。Jabez,heruncle,willleadheraway。“
  “Andyouknowmyanswer,Israelite,“answeredSeti。“ItisthatIhavenopoweroverthecomingorthegoingoftheladyMerapi,oratleastwishtoclaimnone。Addressyourselftoher。“
  “Whatisityouwishwithme,Priest?“askedMerapiquickly。
  “ThatyoushouldreturntothetownofGoshen,daughterofNathan。
  Haveyounoearstohear?“
  “Ihear,butifIreturn,whatwillyouofme?“