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第7章

  “Becauseofancientcustomwhichsheworships。Alsobecausesheknowsmewellandinherfashionisfondofme,whomshebelievestobeagentle-mindeddreamerthatshecanrule。Lastly,becauseIamthelawfulheirtotheCrownandwithoutmetoshareit,shethinksthatshewouldneverbesafeupontheThrone,especiallyifIshouldmarrysomeotherwoman,ofwhomshewouldbejealous。ItistheThroneshedesiresandwouldwed,notthePrinceSeti,herhalf-brother,whomshetakeswithittobeinnameherhusband,asPharaohcommandsthatsheshoulddo。LoveplaysnopartinUserti’sbreast,Ana,whichmakesherthemoredangerous,sincewhatsheseekswithacoldheartofpolicy,thatshewillsurelyfind。“
  “Thenitwouldseem,Prince,thatthecageisbuiltaboutyou。Afterallitisaverysplendidcageandmadeofgold。“
  “Yes,Ana,yetnotoneinwhichIwouldlive。Still,exceptbydeathhowcanIescapefromthethreefoldchainofthewillofPharaoh,ofEgypt,andofUserti?Oh!“hewentoninanewvoice,onethathadinitbothsorrowandpassion,“thisisamatterinwhichIwouldhavechosenformyselfwhoinallothersmustbeaservant。AndImaynotchoose!“
  “Isthereperchancesomeotherlady,Prince?“
  “None!ByHathor,none——atleastIthinknot。YetIwouldhavebeenfreetosearchforsuchaoneandtakeherwhenIfoundher,ifshewerebutafishergirl。“
  “TheKingsofEgyptcanhavelargehouseholds,Prince。“
  “Iknowit。AretherenotstillscoreswhomIshouldcallauntanduncle?Ithinkthatmygrandsire,Rameses,blessedEgyptwithquitethreehundredchildren,andinsodoinginawaywaswise,sincethushemightbesurethat,whiletheworldendures,initwillflowsomethebloodthatoncewashis。“
  “Yetinlifeordeathhowwillthathelphim,Prince?Somemustbegetthemultitudesoftheearth,whatdoesitmatterwhothesemayhavebeen?“
  “Nothingatall,Ana,sincebygoodorevilfortunetheyareborn。
  Therefore,whytalkoflargehouseholds?Though,likeanymanwhocanpayforit,Pharaohmayhavealargehousehold,Iseekaqueenwhoshallreigninmyheartaswellasonmythrone,nota“largehousehold,“Ana。Oh!Iamweary。Pambasa,comehitherandconductmysecretary,Ana,totheemptyroomthatisnexttomyown,thepaintedchamberwhichlookstowardthenorth,andbidmyslavesattendtoallhiswantsastheywouldtomine。“
  “Whydidyoutellmeyouwereascribe,mylordAna?“askedPambasa,asheledmetomybeautifulsleeping-place。
  “Becausethatismytrade,Chamberlain。“
  Helookedatme,shakinghisgreatheadtillthelongwhitebeardwavedacrosshisbreastlikeatemplebannerinthefainteveningbreeze,andanswered:
  “Youarenoscribe,youareamagicianwhocanwintheloveandfavourofhisHighnessinanhourwhichotherscannotdobetweentworisingsoftheNile。Hadyousaidsoatonce,youwouldhavebeendifferentlytreatedyonderinthehallofwaiting。ForgivemethereforewhatIdidinignorance,and,mylord,Iprayitmaypleaseyounottomeltawayinthenight,lestmyfeetshouldanswerforitbeneaththesticks。“
  Itwasthefourthhourfromsunriseofthefollowingdaythat,forthefirsttimeinmylifeIfoundmyselfintheCourtofPharaohstandingwithothermembersofhishouseholdinthetrainofhisHighness,thePrinceSeti。Itwasaverygreatplace,forPharaohsatinthejudgmenthall,whereoftheroofisupheldbyroundandsculpturedcolumns,betweenwhichweresetstatuesofPharaohswhohadbeen。Saveatthethroneendofthehall,wherethelightfloweddownthroughclerestories,thevastchamberwasdimalmosttodarkness;atleastsoitseemedtomeenteringthereoutofthebrilliantsunshine。Throughthisgloommanyfolkmovedlikeshadows;captains,nobles,andstateofficerswhohadbeensummonedtotheCourt,andamongthemwhite-
  robedandshavenpriests。AlsotherewereothersofwhomItooknocount,suchasArabheadmenfromthedesert,traderswithjewelsandotherwarestosell,farmersandevenpeasantswithpetitionstopresent,lawyersandtheirclients,andIknownotwhobesides,throughwhichofallthesenoneweresufferedtoadvancebeyondacertainmarkwherethelightbegantofall。Speakinginwhispersallofthesefolkflittedtoandfrolikebatsinatomb。
  WewaitedbetweentwoHathor-headedpillarsinoneofthevestibulesofthehall,thePrinceSeti,whowascladinpurple-broideredgarmentsandworeuponhisbrowafilletofgoldfromwhichrosetheur?usorhoodedsnake,alsoofgold,thatroyalonesalonemightwear,leaningagainstthebaseofastatue,whiletherestofusstoodsilentbehindhim。Foratimehewassilentalso,asamanmightbewhosethoughtswereotherwhere。Atlengthheturnedandsaidtome:
  “Thisiswearywork。WouldIhadaskedyoutobringthatnewtaleofyours,ScribeAna,thatwemighthavereadittogether。“
  “ShallItellyoutheplotofit,Prince?“
  “Yes。Imean,notnow,lestIshouldforgetmymannerslisteningtoyou。Look,“andhepointedtoadark-browed,fierce-eyedmanofmiddleagewhopassedupthehallasthoughhedidnotseeus,“theregoesmycousin,Amenmeses。Youknowhim,doyounot?“
  Ishookmyhead。
  “Thentellmewhatyouthinkofhim,atoncebeforethefirstjudgmentfades。“
  “Ithinkheisaroyal-lookinglord,obstinateinmindandstronginbody,handsometooinhisway。“
  “Allcanseethat,Ana。Whatelse?“
  “Ithink,“Isaidinalowvoicesothatnonemightoverhear,“thathisheartisasblackashisbrow;thathehasgrownwickedwithjealousyandhateandwilldoyouevil。“
  “Canamangrowwicked,Ana?Ishenotashewasborntilltheend?I
  donotknow,nordoyou。Stillyouareright,heisjealousandwilldomeevilifitbringshimgood。Buttellme,whichofuswilltriumphatthelast?“
  WhileIhesitatedwhattoanswerIbecameawarethatsomeonehadjoinedus。LookingroundIperceivedaveryancientmancladinawhiterobe。Hewasbroad-facedandbald-headed,andhiseyesburnedbeneathhisshaggyeyebrowsliketwocoalsinashes。Hesupportedhimselfonastaffofcedar-wood,grippingitwithbothhandsthatforthinnesswereliketothoseofamummy。Forawhileheconsideredusbothasthoughhewerereadingoursouls,thensaidinafullandjovialvoice:
  “Greeting,Prince。“
  Setiturned,lookedathim,andanswered:
  “Greeting,Bakenkhonsu。Howcomesitthatyouarestillalive?WhenwepartedatThebesImadesure-“
  “Thatonyourreturnyouwouldfindmeinmytomb。Notso,Prince,itisIwhoshalllivetolookuponyouinyourtomb,yes,andonotherswhoareyettositintheseatofPharaoh。Whynot?Ho!ho!Whynot,seeingthatIambutahundredandseven,IwhorememberthefirstRamesesandhaveplayedwithhisgrandson,yourgrandsire,asaboy?
  WhyshouldInotlive,Prince,tonurseyourgrandson——ifthegodsshouldgrantyouonewhoasyethaveneitherwifenorchild?“
  “Becauseyouwillgettiredoflife,Bakenkhonsu,asIamalready,andthegodswillnotbeabletospareyoumuchlonger。“
  “Thegodscanendureyetawhilewithoutme,Prince,whensomanyareflockingtotheirtable。IndeeditistheirdesirethatonegoodpriestshouldbeleftinEgypt。KitheMagiciantoldmesoonlythismorning。HehaditstraightfromHeaveninadreamlastnight。“
  “WhyhaveyoubeentovisitKi?“askedSeti,lookingathimsharply。
  “Ishouldhavethoughtthatbeingbothofatradeyouwouldhavehatedeachother。“
  “Notso,Prince。Onthecontraryweaddupeachother’saccount;I
  mean,checkandinterpreteachother’svisions,withwhichwearebothofusmuchtroubledjustnow。IsthatyoungmanascribefromMemphis?“
  “Yes,andmyfriend。HisgrandsirewasPentaurthepoet。“
  “Indeed。IknewPentaurwell。Oftenhashereadmetosleepwithhislongpoems,rankstuffthatgrewlikecoarsegrassuponadeepbuthalf-drainedsoil。Areyousure,youngman,thatPentaurwasyourgrandfather?Youarenotlikehim。Quiteadifferentkindofherbage,andyouknowthatitisamatteruponwhichwemusttakeawoman’sword。“
  SetiburstoutlaughingandIlookedattheoldpriestangrily,thoughnowthatIcametothinkofitmyfatheralwayssaidthathismotherwasoneofthebiggestliarsinEgypt。
  “Well,letitbe,“wentonBakenkhonsu,“tillwefindoutthetruthbeforeThoth。Kiwasspeakingofyou,youngman。Ididnotpaymuchattentiontohim,butitwassomethingaboutasuddenvowoffriendshipbetweenyouandthePrincehere。Therewasacupinthestorytoo,analabastercupthatseemedfamiliartome。Kisaiditwasbroken。“
  SetistartedandIbeganangrily:
  “Whatdoyouknowofthatcup?Wherewereyouhid,OPriest?“
  “Oh,inyoursouls,Isuppose,“heanswereddreamily,“orratherKiwas。ButIknownothing,andamnotcurious。Ifyouhadbrokenthecupwithawomannow,itwouldhavebeenmoreinteresting,eventoanoldman。BesogoodastoanswerthePrince’squestionastowhetherheorhiscousinAmenmeseswilltriumphatthelast,foronthatmatterbothKiandIarecurious。“
  “AmIaseer,“Ibeganagainstillmoreangrily,“thatIshouldreadthefuture?“
  “Ithinkso,alittle,butthatiswhatIwanttofindout。“
  Hehobbledtowardsme,laidoneofhisclaw-likehandsuponmyarm,andsaidinanewvoiceofcommand: