“TheprayerthatyouwillsuffermetoshelterinthishousefromthemanydangersthatthreatenmeatthehandsofPharaohandtheprophetsofyourpeople,andanofferingofsuchhelpasIcangivebymyartsandknowledgeagainstblackerdangerswhichthreaten——another。“
HereoncemorehegazedatthetrunkofthetreebeyondwhichIheardtheinfantwail。
“IfIconsent,whatthen?“sheasked,hoarsely。
“Then,Lady,IwillstrivetoprotectacertainlittleoneagainstacursewhichJabeztellsmethreatenshimandmanyothersinwhomrunsthebloodofEgypt。Iwillstrive,ifIamallowedtobidehere——IdonotsaythatIshallsucceed,forasyourlordhasremindedme,andasyoushowedmeinthetempleofAmon,mystrengthissmallerthanthatoftheprophetsandprophetessesofIsrael。“
“AndifIrefuse?“
“Then,Lady,“heansweredinavoicethatranglikeiron,“Iamsurethatonewhomyoulove——asmotherslove——willshortlyberockedinthearmsofthegodwhomwenameOsiris。“
“/Stay/,“shecriedand,turning,fledaway。
“Why,Ana,sheisgone,“hesaid,“andthatbeforeIcouldbargainformyreward。Well,thisImustfindinyourcompany。Howstrangearewomen,Ana!Hereyouhaveoneofthegreatestofhersex,asyoulearnedinthetempleofAmon。Andyetsheopensbeneaththesunofhopeandshrivelsbeneaththeshadowoffear,likethetouchedleavesofthattenderplantwhichgrowsuponthebanksoftheriver;shewho,withhereyessetonthemysterythatisbeyond,whereofshehearsthewhisperingwinds,shouldtreadbothearthlyhopeandfearbeneathherfeet,ormakeofthemsteppingstonestoglory。Weresheamanshewoulddoso,buthersexwrecksher,shewhothinksmoreofthekissofababethanofallthesplendoursshemightharbourinherbreast。
Yes,ababe,asinglewretchedlittlebabe。Youhadoneonce,didyounot,Ana?“
“Oh!toSetandhisfireswithyouandyoureviltalk,“Isaid,andlefthim。
WhenIhadgonealittleway,Ilookedbackandsawthathewaslaughing,throwinguphisstaffashelaughed,andcatchingitagain。
“Setandhisfires,“hecalledafterme。“Iwonderwhattheyarelike,Ana。Perhapsonedayweshalllearn,youandItogether,ScribeAna。“
SoKitookuphisabodewithus,inthesamelodgingsasBakenkhonsu,andalmosteverydayIwouldmeetthemwalkinginthegarden,sinceI,whowasofthePrince’stable,exceptwhenheatewiththeladyMerapi,didnottakemyfoodwiththem。Thenwewouldtalktogetheraboutmanysubjects。Onthosewhichhadtodowithlearning,orevenreligion,IhadthebetterofKi,whowasnogreatscholarormasteroftheology。Butalwaysbeforewepartedhewouldplantsomearrowinmyribs,atwhicholdBakenkhonsulaughed,andlaughedagain,yeteverthrewovermetheshieldofhisvenerablewisdom,justbecausehelovedmeIthink。
ItwasafterthisthattheplaguestruckthecattleofEgypt,sothattensofthousandsofthemdied,thoughnotallaswasreported。But,asIhavesaid,oftheherdsofSetinonedied,nor,asweweretold,didanyofthoseoftheIsraelitesinthelandofGoshen。NowtherewasgreatdistressinEgypt,butKismiledandsaidthatheknewitwouldbeso,andthattherewasmuchworsetocome,forwhichIcouldhavesmittenhimovertheheadwithhisownstaff,hadInotfearedthat,ifIdidso,itmightoncemoreturntoaserpentinmyhand。
OldBakenkhonsulookeduponthematterwithanotherface。Hesaidthatsincehislastwifedied,Ithinksomefiftyyearsbefore,hehadfoundlifeverydullbecausehemissedtheexercisesofhertemper,andherhabitofpresentingthingsastheseneverhadbeennorcouldpossiblyeverbe。Now,however,itgrewinterestingagain,sincethemarvelswhichwerehappeninginEgypt,beingquitecontrarytoNature,remindedhimofhislastwifeandherarguments。Allofwhichwashiswayofsayingthatinthoseyearswelivedinanewworld,whereoffortheEgyptiansSettheEvilOneseemedtobetheking。
ButstillPharaohwouldnotlettheHebrewsgo,perhapsbecausehehadvowedasmuchtoMeneptahwhosethimonthethrone,orperhapsforthoseotherreasons,oroneofthem,whichKihadgiventothePrince。
Thencamethecurseofsoresafflictingman,woman,andchildthroughouttheland,savethosewhodweltinthehouseholdofSeti。
Thusthewatchmanandhisfamilywhoselodgewaswithoutthegatessuffered,butthewatchmanandhisfamilywholivedwithinthegates,nottwentypacesaway,didnotsuffer,whichcausedbitternessbetweentheirwomen。InthesamewayKi,whoresidedasaguestofthePrinceatMemphis,sufferedfromnosores,whereasthoseofhisCollegewhoremainedatTanisweremoreheavilysmittenthananyothers,sothatsomeofthemdied。Whenheheardthis,Kilaughedandsaidthathehadtoldthemitwouldbeso。AlsoPharaohhimselfandevenherHighnessUsertiweresmitten,thelatteruponthecheek,whichmadeherunsightlyforawhile。Indeed,Bakenkhonsuheard,Iknownothow,thatsogreatwasherragethatsheevenbethoughtherofreturningtoherlordSeti,inwhosehouseshehadlearnedpeopleweresafe,andthebeautyofhersuccessor,MoonofIsrael,remainedunscarredandwasevengreaterthanbefore,tidingsthatIthinkBakenkhonsuhimselfconveyedtoher。Butintheendthisherpride,orherjealousy,preventedherfromdoing。
NowtheheartofEgyptbegantoturntowardsSetiingoodearnest。ThePrince,theysaid,hadopposedthepolicyoftheoppressionoftheHebrews,andbecausehecouldnotprevailhadabandonedhisrighttothethrone,whichPharaohAmenmeseshadpurchasedatthepriceofacceptingthatpolicywhereofthefruitshadbeenprovedtobedestruction。Therefore,theyreasoned,ifAmenmesesweredeposed,andthePrincereigned,theirmiserieswouldcease。Sotheysentdeputationstohimsecretly,prayinghimtoriseagainstAmenmesesandpromisinghimsupport。Buthewouldlistentononeofthem,tellingthemthathewashappyashewasandsoughtnootherstate。StillPharaohgrewjealous,forallthesethingshisspiesreportedtohim,andsetaboutplotstodestroySeti。
OfthefirstoftheseUsertiwarnedmebyamessenger,butthesecondandworseKidiscoveredinsomestrangeway,sothatthemurdererwastrappedatthegateandkilledbythewatchman,whereonSetisaidthatafterallhehadbeenwisetogivehospitalitytoKi,thatis,iftocontinuetolivewerewisdom。TheladyMerapialsosaidasmuchtome,butInotedthatalwayssheshunnedKi,whomsheheldinmistrustandfear。
Thencamethehail,andsomemonthsafterthehailthelocusts,andEgyptwentmadwithwoeandterror。Itwasknowntous,forwithKiandBakenkhonsuinthepalacewekneweverything,thattheHebrewprophetshadpromisedthishailbecausePharaohwouldnotlistentothem。ThereforeSeticausedittobeputaboutthroughallthelandthattheEgyptiansshouldsheltertheircattle,orsuchaswerelefttothem,atthefirstsignofstorm。ButPharaohheardofitandissuedaproclamationthatthiswasnottobedone,inasmuchasitwouldbeaninsulttothegodsofEgypt。Stillmanydidsoandthesesavedtheircattle。Itwasstrangetoseethatwallofjaggedicestretchingfromearthtoheavenanddestroyingalluponwhichitfell。
Thetalldate-palmswerestrippedevenoftheirbark;thesoilwaschurnedup;menandbeastsifcaughtabroadwereslainorshattered。
Istoodatthegateandwatchedit。There,notayardaway,fellthewhitehail,turningtheworldtowreck,whileherewithinthegatetherewasnotasinglestone。Merapiwatchedalso,andpresentlycameKiaswell,andwithhimBakenkhonsu,whoforoncehadneverseenanythinglikethisinallhislonglife。ButKiwatchedMerapimorethanhedidthehail,forIsawhimsearchingoutherverysoulwiththosemercilesseyesofhis。
“Lady,“hesaidatlength,“tellyourservant,Ibeseechyou,howyoudothisthing?“andhepointedfirsttothetreesandflowerswithinthegateandthentothewreckwithout。
AtfirstIthoughtthatshehadnotheardhimbecauseoftheroarofthehail,forshesteppedforwardandopenedthesidewickettoadmitapoorjackalthatwasscratchingatthebars。Stillthiswasnotso,forpresentlysheturnedandsaid:
“DoestheKherheb,thegreatestmagicianinEgypt,askanunlearnedwomantoteachhimofmarvels?Well,Ki,Icannot,becauseIneitherdoitnorknowhowitisdone。“
Bakenkhonsulaughed,andKi’spaintedsmilegrewasitwerebrighterthanbefore。
“ThatisnotwhattheysayinthelandofGoshen,Lady,“heanswered,“andnotwhattheHebrewwomensayhereinMemphis。NorisitwhatthepriestsofAmonsay。ThesedeclarethatyouhavemoremagicthanallthesorcerersoftheNile。Hereistheproofofit,“andhepointedtotheruinwithoutandthepeacewithin,adding,“Lady,ifyoucanprotectyourownhome,whycannotyouprotecttheinnocentpeopleofEgypt?“
“BecauseIcannot,“sheansweredangrily。“IfeverIhadsuchpoweritisgonefromme,whoamnowthemotherofanEgyptian’schild。ButI
havenone。ThereinthetempleofAmonsomeStrengthworkedthroughme,thatisall,whichneverwillvisitmeagainbecauseofmysin。“
“Whatsin,Lady?“
“ThesinoftakingthePrinceSetitolord。Now,ifanygodspokethroughmeitwouldbeoneofthoseoftheEgyptians,sinceHeofIsraelhascastmeout。“
Kistartedasthoughsomenewthoughthadcometohim,andatthismomentsheturnedandwentaway。
“Wouldthatshewerehigh-priestessofIsisthatshemightworkforusandnotagainstus,“hesaid。
Bakenkhonsushookhishead。
“Letthatbe,“heanswered。“BesurethatneverwillanIsraelitishwomanoffersacrificetowhatshewouldcalltheabominationoftheEgyptians。“
“Ifshewillnotsacrificetosavethepeople,letherbecarefullestthepeoplesacrificehertosavethemselves,“saidKiinacoldvoice。
Thenhetoowentaway。
“Ithinkthatifeverthathourcomes,thenKiwillhavehisshareinit,“laughedBakenkhonsu。“Whatisthegoodofashepherdwhosheltershereincomfort,whileoutsidethesheeparedying,eh,Ana?“
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