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第36章

  Sowewenttothegreatporticoofthepalace,passinginandoutthroughthepaintedpillars,towardsmyownapartments,whenceI
  purposedtosendamessagetothePrince。Asitchancedthiswasneedless,sincepresentlywesawhimseatedinalittlebayoutofreachofthesun。ByhissidewasMerapi,andonawovenrugbetweenthemlaytheirsleepinginfant,atwhombothofthemgazedadoringly。
  “Strangethatthismother’sheartshouldhidemoremightthancanbeboastedbyallthegodsofEgypt。Strangethatthosemother’seyescanrivetheancientgloryofAmonintodust!“KisaidtomeinsolowavoicethatitalmostseemedasthoughIheardhisthoughtandnothiswords,whichperhapsindeedIdid。
  Nowwestoodinfrontofthesethree,andthesunbeingbehindus,foritwasstillearly,theshadowofthecloakedKifelluponababeandlaythere。Ahatefulfancycametome。Itlookedliketheevilformofanembalmerbendingoveronenewdead。Thebabefeltit,openeditslargeeyesandwailed。Merapisawit,andsnatchedupherchild。Setitoorosefromhisseat,exclaiming,“Whocomes?“
  Thereon,tomyamazement,KiprostratedhimselfandutteredthesalutationwhichmayonlybegiventotheKingofEgypt:“Life!Blood!
  Strength!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!Pharaoh!“
  “Whodaresutterthosewordstome?“saidSeti。“Ana,whatmadmandoyoubringhere?“
  “MayitpleasethePrince,/he/brought/me/here,“Irepliedfaintly。
  “Fellow,tellmewhobadeyousaysuchwords,thanwhichnonewereeverlesswelcome。“
  “ThosewhomIserve,Prince。“
  “Andwhomdoyouserve?“
  “ThegodsofEgypt。“
  “Then,man,Ithinkthegodsmustneedyourcompany。PharaohdoesnotsitatMemphis,andwerehetohearofthem-“
  “Pharaohwillneverhearthem,Prince,untilhehearsallthings。“
  Theystaredateachother。Then,asIhaddonebythegateSetirubbedhiseyes,andsaid:
  “SurelythisisKi。Why,then,didyoulookotherwisejustnow?“
  “Thegodscanchangethefashionoftheirmessengerathousandtimesinaflash,ifsotheywill,OPrince。“
  NowSeti’sangerpassed,andturnedtolaughter。
  “Ki,Ki,’hesaid,“youshouldkeepthesetricksforCourt。But,sinceyouareinthemood,whatsalutationhaveyouforthisladybymyside?“
  Kiconsideredher,tillshewhoeverfearedandhatedhimshrankbeforehisgaze。
  “CrownofHathor,Igreetyou。BelovedofIsis,shineonperfectinthesky,sheddinglightandwisdomereyouset。“
  Nowthissayingpuzzledme。Indeed,IdidnotfullyunderstandituntilBakenkhonsuremindedmethatMerapi’snamewasMoonofIsrael,thatHathor,goddessoflove,iscrownedwiththemooninallherstatues,thatIsisisthequeenofmysteriesandwisdom,andthatKiwhothoughtMerapiperfectinloveandbeauty,alsothegreatestofallsorceresses,waslikeninghertothese。
  “Yes,“Ianswered,“butwhatdidhemeanwhenhetalkedabouthersetting?“
  “Doesnotthemoonalwaysset,andisitnotsometimeseclipsed?“heaskedshortly。
  “Sodoesthesun,“Ianswered。
  “True;sodoesthesun!Youaregrowingwise,verywiseindeed,friendAna。Oho——ho!“
  Toreturn:WhenSetiheardthesewords,helaughedagain,andsaid:
  “Imustthinkthatsayingover,butitisclearthatyouhaveaprettyturnforpraise。Isitnotso,Merapi,CrownofHathor,andHolderofthewisdomofIsis?“
  ButMerapi,who,Ithink,understoodmorethaneitherofus,turnedpale,andshrankfurtheraway,butoutwardsintothesunshine。
  “Well,Ki,“wentonSeti,“finishyourgreetings。Whatforthebabe?“
  Kiconsidereditalso。
  “Nowthatitisnolongerintheshadow,IseethatthisshootfromtheroyalrootofPharaohgrowssofastandtallthatmyeyescannotreachitscrest。Heistoohighandgreatforgreetings,Prince。“
  ThenMerapiutteredalittlecry,andborethechildaway。
  “Sheisafraidofmagiciansandtheirdarksayings,“saidSeti,lookingafterherwithatroubledsmile。
  “Thatsheshouldnotbe,Prince,seeingthatsheisthemistressofallourtribe。“
  “TheladyMerapiamagician?Well,afterafashion,yes——wheretheheartsofmenareconcerned,doyounotthinkso,Ana?Butbemoreplain,Ki。Itisstillearly,andIloveriddlesbestatnight。“
  “WhatothercouldhaveshatteredthestrongandholyhousewherethemajestyofAmondwellsonearth?NoteventhoseprophetsoftheHebrewsasIthink。WhatothercouldfencethisgardenroundagainstthecursesthathavefallenuponEgypt?“askedKiearnestly,fornowallhismockingmannerhaddeparted。
  “Idonotthinkshedoesthesethings,Ki。IthinksomePowerdoesthemthroughher,andIknowthatshedaredtofaceAmoninhistemplebecauseshewasbiddensotodobythepriestsofherpeople。“
  “Prince,“heansweredwithashortlaugh,“awhileagoIsentyouamessagebyAna,whichperhapsotherthoughtsmayhavedrivenfromhismemory。ItwasastothenatureofthatPowerofwhichyouspeak。InthatmessageIsaidthatyouwerewise,butnowIperceivethatyoulackwisdomliketherestofus,forifyouhadit,youwouldknowthatthetoolwhichcarvesisnottheguidinghand,andthelightningwhichsmitesisnotthesendingstrength。Sowiththisfairloveofyours,andsowithmeandallthatworkmarvels。Wedonotthethingsweseemtodo,whoarebutthetoolandthelightning。WhatIwouldknowiswhoorwhatguidesherhandandgivesherthemighttoshieldortodestroy。“
  “Thequestioniswide,Ki,orsoitseemstomewho,asyousay,havelittlewisdom,andwhoevercanansweritholdsthekeyofknowledge。
  Yourmagicisbutasmallthingwhichseemsgreatbecausesofewcanhandleit。Whatmiracleisitthatmakestheflowertogrow,thechildtobeborn,theNiletorise,andthesunandstarstoshineinheaven?Whatcausesmantobehalfabeastandhalfagodandtogrowdownwardtothebeastorupwardtothegod——orboth?Whatisfaithandwhatisunbelief?Whomadethesethings,throughthemtodeclarethepurposesoflife,ofdeath,andofeternity?Youshakeyourhead,youdonotknow;howthencanIknowwho,asyoupointout,ambutfoolish?GogetyouranswerfromtheladyMerapi’sself,onlymayhapyouwillfindyourquestionscountered。“
  “I’lltakemychance。ThankstoMerapi’slord!Aboon,OPrince,sinceyouwillnotsufferthatothernamewhichcomeseasiesttothelipsofonetowhomthePresentandtheFuturearesometimesmuchalike。“
  Setilookedathimkeenly,andforthefirsttimewithatingeoffearinhiseyes。
  “LeavetheFuturetoitself,Ki,“heexclaimed。“WhatevermaybethemindofEgypt,justnowIholdthePresentenoughforme,“andheglancedfirstatthechairinwhichMerapihadbeenseatedandthenattheclothuponwhichhissonhadlain。
  “Itakebackmywords。ThePrinceiswiserthanIthought。Magiciansknowthefuturebecauseattimesitrushesdownuponthemandtheymust。Itisthatwhichmakesthemlonely,sincewhattheyknowtheycannotsay。Butonlyfoolswillseekit。“
  “Yetnowandagaintheyliftacorneroftheveil,Ki。ThusIremembercertainsayingsofyourownastoonewhowouldfindagreattreasureinthelandofGoshenandthereaftersuffersometemporalloss,and——I
  forgettherest。Man,ceasesmilingatmewithyourfaceandpiercingmethroughwithyoursword-likeeyes。Youcancommandallthings,whatboonthendoyouseekfromme?“
  “Tolodgeherealittlewhile,Prince,inthecompanyofAnaandBakenkhonsu。Hearken,IamnomoreKherheb。IhavequarrelledwithPharaoh,perhapsbecausealittlebreathfromthatgreatwindofthefutureblowsthroughmysoul;perhapsbecausehedoesnotrewardmeaccordingtomymerits——whatdoesitmatterwhich?AtleastIhavecometobeofonemindwithyou,OPrince,andthinkthatPharaohwoulddowelltolettheHebrewsgo,andthereforenolongerwillI
  attempttomatchmymagicagainsttheirs。Butherefuses,sowehaveparted。“
  “Whydoesherefuse,Ki?“
  “Perhapsitiswrittenthathemustrefuse。Orperhapsbecause,thinkinghimselfthegreatestofallkingsinsteadofbutaplaythingofthegods,pridelocksthedoorsofhisheartthatinadaytocomethetempestoftheFuture,whereofIhavespoken,maywreckthehousewhichholdsit。Idonotknowwhyherefuses,butherHighnessUsertiismuchwithhim。“
  “Foronewhodoesnotknow,youhavemanyreasonsandallofthemdifferent,OinstructedKi,“saidSeti。
  Thenhepaused,walkingupanddowntheportico,andIwhoknewhismindguessedthathewaswonderingwhetherhewoulddowelltosufferKi,whomattimeshefearedbecausehisobjectsweresecretandneverchanged,toabideinhishouse,orwhetherheshouldsendhimaway。Kialsoshiveredalittle,asthoughhefelttheshadowcold,anddescendedfromtheporticointothebrightsunshine。Hereheheldouthishandandagreatmothdroppedfromtheroofandlituponit,whereonitliftedittohislips,whichmovedasthoughheweretalkingtotheinsect。