“WhatshallIdo?“mutteredSeti,ashepassedme。
“Idonotaltogetherlikehiscompany,nor,Ithink,doestheladyMerapi,butheisanillmantooffend,Prince,“Ianswered。“Look,heistalkingwithhisfamiliar。“
Setireturnedtohisplace,andshakingoffthemothwhichseemedlothtoleavehim,fortwiceitsettledonhishead,Kicamebackintotheshadow。
“Whereistheuseofyourputtingquestionstome,Ki,when,accordingtoyourownshowing,alreadyyouknowtheanswerthatIwillgive?
WhatanswershallIgive?“askedthePrince。
“Thatpaintedcreaturewhichsatuponmyhandjustnow,seemedtowhispertomethatyouwouldsay,OPrince,’Stay,Ki,andbemyfaithfulservant,anduseanylittleloreyouhavetoshieldmyhousefromill。’“
ThenSetilaughedinhiscarelessfashion,andreplied:
“Haveyourway,sinceitisarulethatnoneoftheroyalbloodofEgyptmayrefusehospitalitytothosewhoseekit,havingbeentheirfriends,andIwillnotquoteagainstyourmothwhatabatwhisperedinmyearslastnight。Nay,noneofyoursalutationsrevealedtoyoubyinsectsorbythefuture,“andhegavehimhishandtokiss。
WhenKiwasgone,Isaid:
“Itoldyouthatnight-hauntingthingwashisfamiliar。“
“Thenyoutoldmefolly,Ana。TheknowledgethatKihashedoesnotgetfrommothsorbeetles。YetnowthatitistoolateIwishthatI
hadaskedtheladyMerapiwhatherwillwasinthismatter。Youshouldhavethoughtofthat,Ana,insteadofsufferingyourmindtobeledastraybyaninsectsittingonhishand,whichisjustwhathemeantthatyoushoulddo。Well,inpunishment,daybydayitshallbeyourlottolookuponamanwithacountenancelike——likewhat?“
“LikethatwhichIsawuponthecoffinofthegoodgod,yourdivinefather,Meneptah,asitwaspreparedforhimduringhislifeintheembalmer’sshopatTanis,“Ianswered。
“Yes,“saidthePrince,“afacesmilingeternallyattheNothingnesswhichisLifeandDeath,butincertainlights,witheyesoffire。“
Onthefollowingday,byherinvitation,IwalkedwiththeladyMerapiinthegarden,theheadnursefollowingus,bearingtheroyalchildinherarms。
“IwishtoaskyouaboutKi,friendAna,“shesaid。“Youknowheismyenemy,foryoumusthaveheardthewordshespoketomeinthetempleofAmonatTanis。Itseemsthatmylordhasmadehimtheguestofthishouse——ohlook!“andshepointedbeforeher。
Ilooked,andthereafewpacesaway,wheretheshadowoftheoverhangingpalmswasdeepest,stoodKi。Hewasleaningonhisstaff,thesamethathadturnedtoasnakeinmyhand,andgazingupwardslikeonewhoislostinthought,orlistenstothesingingofbirds。
Merapiturnedasthoughtofly,butatthatmomentKisawus,althoughhestillseemedtogazeupwards。
“Greeting,OMoonofIsrael,“hesaidbowing。“Greeting,OConquerorofKi!“
Shebowedback,andstoodstill,asalittlebirdstandswhenitseesasnake。Therewasalongsilence,whichhebrokebyasking:
“WhyseekthatfromAnawhichKihimselfiseagertogive?Anaislearned,butishishearttheheartofKi?Aboveall,whytellhimthatKi,thehumblestofyourservants,isyourenemy?“
NowMerapistraightenedherself,lookedintohiseyes,andanswered:
“HaveItoldAnaaughtthathedidnotknow?DidnotAnahearthelastwordsyousaidtomeinthetempleofAmonatTanis?“
“Doubtlessheheardthem,Lady,andthereforeIamgladthatheisheretoheartheirmeaning。LadyMerapi,atthatmoment,I,theSacrificertoAmon,wasfilled——notwithmyownspirit,butwiththeangryspiritofthegodwhomyouhadhumbledasneverbeforehadbefallenhiminEgypt。Thegodthroughmedemandedofyouthesecretofyourmagic,andpromisedyouhishate,ifyourefused。Lady,youhavehishate,butmineyouhavenot,sinceIalsohavehishatebecauseI,andhethroughme,havebeenworstedbyyourprophets。
Lady,wearefellow-travellersintheValleyofTrouble。“
Shegazedathimsteadily,andIcouldseethatofallthatpassedhislipsshebelievednooneword。MakingnoanswertohimandhistalkofAmon,sheaskedonly:
“Whydoyoucomeheretodomeillwhohavedoneyounone?“
“Youaremistaken,Lady,“hereplied。“IcomeheretorefugefromAmon,andfromhisservantPharaoh,whomAmondrivesontoruin。I
knowwellthat,ifyouwillit,youcanwhisperintheearofthePrinceandpresentlyhewillputmeforth。Onlythen-“andhelookedoverherheadtowherethenursestoodrockingthesleepingchild。
“Thenwhat,Magician?“
Givingnoanswer,heturnedtome。
“LearnedAna,toyouremembermeetingmeatTanisonenight?“
Ishookmyhead,thoughIguessedwellenoughwhatnighthemeant。
“Yourmemoryweakens,learnedAna,orratherisconfused,forwemetoften,didwenot?“
Thenhestaredatthestaffinhishand。Istaredalso,becauseI
couldnothelpit,andsaw,orthoughtIsaw,thedeadwoodbegintoswellandcurve。ThiswasenoughformeandIsaidhastily:
“IfyoumeanthenightoftheCoronation,Idorecall-“
“Ah!Ithoughtyouwould。You,learnedAna,wholikeallscribesobservesoclosely,willhavenotedhowlittlethings——suchasthescentofaflower,orthepassingofabird,oreventhewrithingofasnakeinthedust——oftenbringbacktothemindeventsorwordsithasforgottenlongago。“
“Well——whatofourmeeting?“Ibrokeinhastily。
“Nothingatall——oronlythis。JustbeforeityouweretalkingwiththeHebrewJabez,theladyMerapi’suncle,wereyounot?“
“Yes,Iwastalkingwithhiminanopenplace,alone。“
“Notso,learnedScribe,foryouknowweareneveralone——quite。Couldyoubutseeit,everygrainofsandhasanear。“
“Bepleasedtoexplain,OKi。“
“Nay,Ana,itwouldbetoolong,andshortjestsareeverthebest。AsIhavetoldyou,youwerenotalone,forthoughthereweresomewordsthatIdidnotcatch,/I/heardmuchofwhatpassedbetweenyouandJabez。“
“Whatdidyouhear?“Iaskedwrathfully,andnextinstantwishedthatIhadbittenthroughmytonguebeforeitshapedthewords。
“Much,much。Letmethink。YouspokeabouttheladyMerapi,andwhethershewoulddowelltobideatMemphisintheshadowofthePrince,ortoreturntoGoshenintotheshadowofacertain——Iforgetthename。Jabez,awell-instructedman,saidhethoughtthatshemightbehappieratMemphis,thoughperhapsherpresencetherewouldbringagreatsorrowuponherselfand——another。“
Hereagainhelookedatthechild,whichseemedtofeelhisglance,foritwokeupandbeattheairwithitslittlehands。
Thenursefeltitalso,althoughherheadwasturnedaway,forshestartedandthentookshelterbehindtheboleofoneofthepalm-
trees。NowMerapisaidinalowandshakenvoice:
“Iknowwhatyoumean,Magician,forsincethenIhaveseenmyuncleJabez。“
“AsIhavealso,severaltimes,Lady,whichmayexplaintoyouwhatAnaherethinkssowonderful,namelythatIshouldhavelearnedwhattheysaidtogetherwhenhethoughttheywerealone,which,asIhavetoldhim,noonecaneverbe,atleastinEgypt,thelandoflisteninggods-“
“Andspyingsorcerers,“Iexclaimed。
“-Andspyingsorcerers,“herepeatedafterme,“andscribeswhotakenotes,andlearnthembyheart,andpriestswithearsaslargeasasses,andleavesthatwhisper——andmanyotherthings。“
“Ceaseyourgibes,andsaywhatyouhavetosay,“saidMerapi,inthesamebrokenvoice。
Hemadenoanswer,butonlylookedatthetreebehindwhichthenurseandchildhadvanished。
“Oh!Iknow,Iknow,“sheexclaimedintonesthatwerelikeacry。“Mychildisthreatened!Youthreatenmychildbecauseyouhateme。“
“Yourpardon,Lady。Itistruethatevilthreatensthisroyalbabe,orsoIunderstoodfromJabez,whoknowssomuch。ButitisnotIthatthreatenit,anymorethanIhateyou,inwhomIacknowledgeafellowofmycraft,butonegreaterthanmyselfthatitismydutytoobey。“
“Havedone!Whydoyoutormentme?“
“CanthepriestsoftheMoon-goddesstormentIsis,MotherofMagic,withtheirprayersandofferings?AndcanIwhowouldmakeaprayerandanoffering-“
“Whatprayer,andwhatoffering?“
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