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第43章

  ThereforeI,theRoyalPrincessofEgypt,wouldaskofPharaoh,isthisthedecreeofPharaoh?“
  “Now,“saidBakenkhonsu,“Pharaohsatwithhangingheaduponhisthroneandmadenoanswer。“
  “Pharaohdoesnotspeak,“wentonUserti。“ThenIask,isthisthedecreeoftheCouncilofPharaohandofthepeopleofEgypt?ThereisstillagreatarmyinEgypt,hundredsofchariotsandthousandsoffootmen。IsthisarmytositstillwhiletheseslavesdepartintothedeserttheretorouseourenemiesofSyriaagainstusandreturnwiththemtobutcherus?“
  “Atthesewords,“continuedBakenkhonsu,“fromallthatmultitudetherewentupashoutof’No。’“
  “ThepeoplesayNo。WhatsaithPharaoh?“criedUserti。
  Therefollowedasilence,tillsuddenlyAmenmesesroseandspoke:
  “Haveitasyouwill,Princess,andonyourheadandtheheadsofallthesewhomyouhavestirreduplettheevilfallifevilcomes,thoughIthinkitisyourhusband,thePrinceSeti,whoshouldstandwhereyoustandandputupthisprayerinyourplace。“
  “Myhusband,thePrinceSeti,istiedtoMemphisbyaropeofwitch’shair,orsotheytellme,“shesneered,whilethepeoplemurmuredinassent。
  “Iknownot,“wentonAmenmeses,“butthisIknowthatalwaysthePrincewouldhavelettheseHebrewsgofromamongus,andattimes,assorrowfollowedsorrow,Ihavethoughtthathewasright。TrulymorethanonceIalsowouldhaveletthemgo,buteversomeStrength,I
  knownotwhat,descendedonmyheart,turningittostone,andwrungfrommewordsthatIdidnotdesiretoutter。EvennowIwouldletthemgo,butallofyouareagainstme,and,perchance,ifIwithstandyou,Ishallpayforitwithmylifeandthrone。Captains,commandthatmyarmiesbemadeready,andletthemassemblehereatTanisthatImyselfmayleadthemafterthepeopleofIsraelandsharetheirdangers。“
  Thenwithamightyshoutingthecompanybrokeup,sothatatthelastallweregoneandonlyPharaohremainedseateduponhisthrone,staringatthegroundwiththeair,saidBakenkhonsu,ratherofonewhoisdeadthanofalivingkingabouttowagewaruponhisfoes。
  ToallthesewordsthePrincelistenedinsilence,butwhentheywerefinishedhelookedupandasked:
  “Whatthinkyou,Bakenkhonsu?“
  “Ithink,OPrince,“answeredthewiseoldman,“thatherHighnessdidilltostirupthismatter,thoughdoubtlessshespokewiththevoicesofthepriestsandofthearmy,againstwhichPharaohwasnotstrongenoughtostand。“
  “Whatyouthink,Ithink,“saidSeti。
  AtthismomenttheladyMerapientered。
  “Ihear,mylord,“shesaid,“thatPharaohpurposestopursuethepeopleofIsraelwithhishost。IcometopraymylordthathewillnotjoinhimselftothehostofPharaoh。“
  “Itisbutnatural,Lady,thatyoushouldnotwishmetomakewaruponyourkin,andtospeaktruthIhavenomindthatway,“repliedSeti,and,turning,leftthechamberwithher。
  “Sheisnotthinkingofherkingbutofherlover’slife,“saidBakenkhonsu。“Sheisnotawitchastheydeclare,butitistruethatsheknowswhatwedonot。“
  “Yes,“Ianswered,“itistrue。“
  Awhilewentby;itmayhavebeenfourteendays,duringwhichweheardthattheIsraeliteshadstartedontheirjourney。Theywereamightymultitudewhoborewiththemthecoffinandthemummyoftheirprophet,amanoftheirblood,Vizier,itisreported,tothatPharaohwhowelcomedthemtoEgypthundredsofyearsbefore。Somesaidtheywentthiswayandsomethat,butBakenkhonsu,whokneweverything,declaredthattheywereheadingfortheLakeofCrocodiles,whichothersnameSeaofReeds,wherebytheywouldcrossintothedesertbeyond,andthencetoSyria。Iaskedhimhow,seeingthatatitsnarrowestpart,thislakewassixthousandpacesinwidth,andthatthedepthofitsmudwasunfathomable。Herepliedthathedidnotknow,butthatImightdowelltoinquireoftheladyMerapi。
  “Soyouhavechangedyourmind,andalsothinkherawitch,“Isaid,towhichheanswered:
  “Onemustbreathethewindthatblows,andEgyptissofullofwitchcraftthatitisdifficulttosay。AlsoitwassheandnootherwhodestroyedtheancientstatueofAmon。Oh!yes,witchornowitch,itmightbewelltoaskherhowherpeoplepurposetocrosstheSeaofReeds,especiallyifPharaoh’schariotschancetobebehindthem。“
  SoIdidaskher,butsheansweredthatsheknewnothingofthematter,andwishedtoknownothing,seeingthatshehadseparatedfromherpeople,andremainedinEgypt。
  ThenKicame,Iknownotwhence,andhavingmadehispeacewithSetiastothedressingofMerapiintherobesofIsiswhich,hevowed,wasdonebythepriestsagainsthiswish,toldusthatPharaohandagreathosthadstartedtopursuetheIsraelites。ThePrinceaskedhimwhyhehadnotgonewiththehost,towhichherepliedthathewasnosoldier,alsothatPharaohhidhisfacefromhim。InreturnheaskedthePrincewhy/he/hadnotgone。
  Setianswered,becausehadbeendeprivedofhiscommandwithhisotherofficersandhadnowishtotakeshareinthisbusinessasaprivatecitizen。
  “Youarewise,asalways,Prince,“saidKi。
  Itwasonthefollowingnight,verylate,whilethePrince,Ki,BakenkhonsuandI,Ana,sattalking,thatsuddenlytheladyMerapibrokeinuponusasshehadrisenfromherbed,wild-eyed,andwithherhairflowingdownherrobes。
  “Ihavedreamedadream!“shecried。“IdreamedthatIsawallthethousandsofmypeoplefollowingafteraflamethatburnedfromearthtoheaven。TheycametotheedgeofagreatwaterandbehindthemrushedPharaohandallthehostsoftheEgyptians。Thenmypeopleranontothefaceofthewater,anditborethemasthoughitweresoundland。NowthesoldiersofthePharaohwerefollowing,butthegodsofEgyptappeared,Amon,Osiris,Horus,Isis,Hathor,andtherest,andwouldhaveturnedthemback。Stilltheyrefusedtolisten,anddraggingthegodswiththem,rushedoutuponthewater。Thendarknessfell,andinthedarknesssoundsofwailingandofamightylaughter。
  Itpassed,themoonrose,shininguponemptiness。Iawoke,tremblinginmylimbs。Interpretmethisdreamifyoucan,OKi,MasterofMagic。“
  “Whereistheneed,Lady,“heanswered,awakingasthoughfromsleep,“whenthedreamerisalsotheseer?Shallthepupilventuretoinstructtheteacher,orthenovicetomakeplainthemysteriestothehigh-priestessofthetemple?Nay,Lady,IandallthemagiciansofEgyptarebeneathyourfeet。“
  “Whywillyouevermockme?“shesaid,andasshespoke,sheshivered。
  ThenBakenkhonsuopenedhislips,saying:
  “ThewisdomofKihasbeenburiedinacloudoflate,andgivesnolighttous,hisdisciples。Yetthemeaningofthisdreamisplain,thoughwhetheritbealsotrueIdonotknow。ItisthatallthehostofEgypt,andwithitthegodsofEgypt,arethreatenedwithdestructionbecauseoftheIsraelites,unlessonetowhomtheywillhearkencanbefoundtoturnthemfromsomepurposethatIdonotunderstand。Buttowhomwillthemadhearken,oh!towhomwilltheyhearken?“andliftinghisgreathead,helookedstraightatthePrince。
  “Nottome,Ifear,whonowamnooneinEgypt,“saidSeti。
  “Whynottoyou,OPrince,whoto-morrowmaybeeveryoneinEgypt?“
  askedBakenkhonsu。“AlwaysyouhavepleadedthecauseoftheHebrews,andsaidthatnaughtbutevilwouldbefallEgyptbecauseofthem,ashashappened。Towhom,then,willthepeopleandthearmylistenmorereadily?“
  “Moreover,OPrince,“brokeinKi,“aladyofyourhouseholdhasdreamedaveryevildream,ofwhich,ifnaughtbesaid,itmightbeheldthatitwasnodream,butaspellofpoweraimedagainstthemajestyofEgypt;suchaspellasthatwhichcastgreatAmonfromhisthrone,suchaspellasthatwhichhassetamagicfencearoundthishouseandfield。“
  “AgainItellyouthatIweavenospells,OKi,whowithmyownchildhavepaidthepriceofthem。“
  “Yetspellswerewoven,Lady,andhasbeenknownfromofold,strengthisperfectedinsacrificealone,“Kianswereddarkly。
  “Havedonewithyourtalkofspells,Magician,“exclaimedthePrince,“orifyoumustspeakofthem,speakofyourown,whicharemany。ItwasJabezwhoprotectedushereagainsttheplagues,andthestatueofAmonwasshatteredbysomegod。“
  “Iaskyourpardon,Prince,“saidKibowing,“itwas/not/thisladybutherunclewhofencedyourhouseagainsttheplagueswhichravagedEgypt,anditwas/not/thisladybutsomegodworkinginherwhichoverthrewAmonofTanis。ThePrincehassaidit。YetthisladyhasdreamedacertaindreamwhichBakenkhonsuhasinterpretedalthoughI
  cannot,andIthinkthatPharaohandhiscaptainsshouldbetoldofthedream,thatonittheymayformtheirownjudgment。“
  “Thenwhydoyounottellthem,Ki?“
  “IthaspleasedPharaoh,OPrince,todismissmefromhisserviceasonewhofailedandtogivemyofficeofKherhebtoanother。IfI
  appearbeforethefaceofPharaohIshallbekilled。“