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第41章

  Thusshespokeinacoldandquietvoice,asonemightspeakofsomethinglongexpectedorforeseen,thenmadeherreverencetothePrince,anddeparted,bearingthebodyofthechild。Never,Ithink,didMerapiseemmorebeautifultomethaninthis,herhourofbereavement,sincenowthroughherwoman’slovelinessshoneoutsomeshadowofthesoulwithin。Indeed,suchwerehereyesandsuchhermovementsthatwellmighthavebeenaspiritandnotawomanwhodepartedfromuswiththatwhichhadbeenherson。
  Setileanedonmyshoulderlookingattheemptybed,andatthescarednursewhostillsatbehind,andIfeltateardropuponmyhand。OldBakenkhonsuliftedhismassiveface,andlookedathim。
  “Grievenotovermuch,Prince,“hesaid,“since,ereasmanyyearsasIhavelivedouthavecomeandgone,thischildwillbeforgottenandhismotherwillbeforgotten,andevenyou,OPrince,willlivebutasanamethatoncewasgreatinEgypt。Andthen,OPrince,elsewherethegamewillbeginafresh,andwhatyouhavelostshallbefoundanew,andthesweeterforitshelteringfromthevilebreathofmen。Ki’smagicisnotallalie,orifhisis,mineholdssomeshadowofthetruth,andwhenhesaidtoyouyonderinTanisthatnotfornothingwereyounamed’LordofRebirths,’hespokewordsthatyoushouldfindcomfortableto-night。“
  “Ithankyou,Councillor,“saidSeti,andturning,followedMerapi。
  “NowIsupposeweshallhavemoredeaths,“Iexclaimed,hardlyknowingwhatIsaidinmysorrow。
  “Ithinknot,Ana,“answeredBakenkhonsu,“sincetheshieldofJabez,orofhisgod,isoverus。AlwaysheforetoldthattroublewouldcometoMerapi,andtoSetithroughMerapi,butthatisall。“
  Iglancedatthekitten。
  “Itstrayedherefromthetownthreedaysago,Ana。Andthebatsalsomayhaveflownfromthetown。Harktothewailing。WaseversuchasoundheardbeforeinEgypt?“
  Bakenkhonsuwasright。SavethesonofSetialone,nonediedwhodweltinorabouthishouse,thoughelsewhereallthefirst-bornofEgyptlaydead,andthefirst-bornofthebeastsalso。WhenthiscametobeknownthroughoutthelandarageseizedtheEgyptiansagainstMerapiwho,theyremembered,hadcalleddownwoeonEgyptaftershehadbeenforcedtoprayinthetempleand,astheybelieved,toliftthedarknessfromMemphis。
  BakenkhonsuandIandotherswholovedherpointedoutthatherownchildhaddiedwiththerest。Tothisitwasanswered,andhereI
  thoughtIsawthefingersofUsertiandofKi,thatitwasnothing,sincewitchesdidnotlovechildren。Moreover,theysaidshecouldhaveasmanyasshelikedandwhensheliked,makingthemtolooklikechildrenoutofclayfiguresandtogrowupintoevilspiritstotormenttheland。Lastly,peoplesworethatshehadbeenheardtosaythat,althoughtodoitshemustkillherownlord’sson,shewouldnotonthataccountforegohervengeanceontheEgyptians,whooncehadtreatedherasaslaveandmurderedherfather。Further,theIsraelitesthemselves,orsomeofthem,mayhapLabanamongthem,werereportedtohavetoldtheEgyptiansthatitwasthesorceresswhohadbewitchedPrinceSetiwhobroughtsuchgreattroublesonthem。
  SoithappenedthattheEgyptianscametohateMerapi,whoofallwomenwasthesweetestandthemosttobeloved,andtoherothersupposedcrimes,addedthisalso,thatbyherwitcheriesshehadstolentheheartofSetiawayfromhislawfulwifeandmadehimtoturnthatlady,theRoyalPrincessofEgypt,evenfromhisgates,sothatshewasforcedtodwellaloneatTanis。ForinallthesemattersnoneblamedSeti,whomeveryoneinEgyptloved,becauseitwasknownthathewouldhavedealtwiththeIsraelitesinaverydifferentfashion,andthusavertedallthewoesthathaddesolatedtheancientlandofKhem。AsforthismatteroftheHebrewgirlwiththebigeyeswhochancedtohavethrownaspelluponhim,thatwashisill-fortune,nothingmore。Amongstthemanywomenwithwhomtheybelievedhefilledhishouse,aswasthewayofprinces,itwasnotstrangethatonefavouriteshouldbeawitch。Indeed,Iamcertainthatonlybecausehewasknowntoloveher,wasMerapisavedfromdeathbypoisonorinsomeothersecretfashion,atanyrateforawhile。
  NowcamethegladtidingsthattheprideofPharaohwasbrokenatlastforhisfirst-bornchildhaddiedwiththeothers,orthatthecloudofmadnesshadliftedfromhisbrain,whicheveritmightbe,andthathehaddecreedthattheChildrenofIsraelmightdepartfromEgyptwhenandwhithertheywould。Thenthepeoplebreathedagain,seeinghopethattheirmiseriesmightend。
  ItwasatthistimethatJabezappearedoncemoreatMemphis,drivinganumberofchariothorses,whichhesaidhewishedtoselltothePrince,ashedidnotdesirethemtopassintoanyotherhands。Hewasadmittedandstatedthepriceofhishorses,accordingtowhichtheymusthavebeenbeastsofgreatvalue。
  “Whydoyouwishtosellyourhorses?“askedSeti。
  “BecauseIgowithmypeopleintolandswherethereislittlewaterandtheretheymightdie,OPrince。“
  “Iwillbuythehorses。Seetoit,Ana,“saidSeti,althoughIknewwellthatalreadyhehadmorethanheneeded。
  ThePrincerosetoshowthattheinterviewwasended,whereonJabez,whowasbowinghisthanks,saidhurriedly:
  “Irejoicetolearn,ORoyalOne,thatthingshavebefallenasI
  foretold,orratherwasbiddentoforetell,andthatthetroubleswhichhaveafflictedEgypthavepassedbyyourdwelling。“
  “Thenyourejoicetolearnafalsehood,Hebrew,sincetheworstofthosetroubleshasmadeitshomehere。Mysonisdead,“andheturnedaway。
  Jabezliftedhisshiftyeyesfromthefloorandglancedathim。
  “Prince,“hesaid,“Iknowandgrievebecausethislosshascutyoutotheheart。Yetitwasnofaultofmineorofmypeople。Ifyouthink,youwillrememberthatbothwhenIbuiltawallofprotectionaboutthisplacebecauseofyourgooddeedstoIsrael,OPrince,andbefore,Iwarned,andcausedyoutobewarned,thatifyouandmyniece,MoonofIsrael,cametogetheragreattroublemightfallonyouthroughherwho,havingbecomethewomanofanEgyptianindefianceofcommand,mustbearthefateofEgyptianwomen。“
  “Itmaybeso,“saidthePrince。“ThematterisnotoneofwhichI
  caretotalk。IfthisdeathwerewroughtbythemagicofyourwizardsIhaveonlythistosay——thatitisanillpaymenttomeinreturnforallthatIhavestriventodoonbehalfoftheHebrews。Yet,whatelsecouldIexpectfromsuchapeopleinsuchaworld?Farewell。“
  “Oneprayer,OPrince。Iwouldaskyourleavetospeakwithmyniece,Merapi。“
  “Sheisveiled。Sincethemurderofherchildbywizardry,sheseesnoman。“
  “StillIthinkshewillseeheruncle,OPrince。“
  “Whatthendoyouwishtosaytoher?“
  “OPrince,throughtheclemencyofPharaohwepoorslavesareabouttoleavethelandofEgyptnevertoreturn。Therefore,ifmynieceremainsbehind,itisnaturalthatIshouldwishtobidherfarewell,andtoconfidetohercertainmattersconnectedwithourraceandfamily,whichshemightdesiretopassontoherchildren。“
  Nowwhenheheardthisword“children“Setisoftened。
  “Idonottrustyou,“hesaid。“YoumaybechargedwithmoreofyourHebrewcursesagainstMerapi,oryoumaysaywordstoherthatwillmakeherevenunhappierthansheis。Yetifyouwouldwishtoseeherinmypresence-“
  “MylordPrince,Iwillnottroubleyousofar。Farewell。Bepleasedtoconvey-“
  “Orifthatdoesnotsuityou,“interruptedSeti,“inthepresenceofAnahereyoucandoso,unlesssherefusestoreceiveyou。“
  Jabezreflectedforamoment,andanswered:
  “TheninthepresenceofAnaletitbe,sinceheisamanwhoknowswhentobesilent。“
  Jabezmadeobeisanceanddeparted,andatasignfromthePrinceI
  followedhim。PresentlywewereusheredintothechamberoftheladyMerapi,whereshesatlookingmostsadandlonely,withaveilofblackuponherhead。
  “Greeting,myuncle,“shesaid,afterglancingatme,whosepresenceI
  thinksheunderstood。“Areyouthebearerofmoreprophecies?Ipraynot,sinceyourlastwereovertrue,“andshetouchedtheblackveilwithherfinger。
  “Iamthebeareroftidings,andofaprayer,Niece。ThetidingsarethatthepeopleofIsraelareabouttoleaveEgypt。Theprayer,whichisalsoacommand,is——thatyoumakereadytoaccompanythem-“
  “ToLaban?“sheasked,lookingup。
  “No,myniece。LabanwouldnotwishasawifeonewhohasbeenthemistressofanEgyptian,buttoplayyourpart,howeverhumble,inthefortunesofourpeople。“
  “IamgladthatLabandoesnotwishwhathenevercouldobtain,myuncle。Tellme,Iprayyou,whyshouldIhearkentothisprayer,orthiscommand?“
  “Foragoodreason,Niece——thatyourlifehangsonit。Heretoforeyouhavebeensufferedtotakeyourheart’sdesire。ButifyoubideinEgyptwhereyouhavenolongeramissiontofulfil,havingdoneallthatwassoughtofyouinkeepingwiththemindofyourlover,thePrinceSeti,truetothecauseofIsrael,youwillsurelydie。“
  “Youmeanthatourpeoplewillkillme?“
  “No,notourpeople。Stillyouwilldie。“
  Shetookasteptowardshim,andlookedhimintheeyes。
  “YouarecertainthatIshalldie,myuncle?“
  “Iam,oratleastothersarecertain。“
  Nowshelaughed;itwasthefirsttimeIhadseenherlaughforseveralmoons。
  “ThenIwillstayhere,“shesaid。
  Jabezstaredather。
  “IthoughtthatyoulovedthisEgyptian,whoindeedisworthyofanywoman’slove,“hemutteredintohisbeard。