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第9章

  Againhewassilentforawhilestaringthroughtheopendoorsattheskybeyond。Thenhesaid:
  “Whatwouldyemore,ProphetsofJahveh?Justicehasbeendoneuponmyofficerwhoslewthemanofyourpeople。Alifehasbeentakenforalifeaccordingtothestrictletterofthelaw。Thematterisfinished。Unlessyouhaveaughttosay,getyougone。“
  “BythecommandoftheLordourGod,“answeredtheprophet,“wehavethistosaytoyou,OPharaoh。LifttheheavyyokefromofftheneckofthepeopleofIsrael。Bidthattheyceasefromthelabourofthemakingofbrickstobuildyourwallsandcities。“
  “AndifIrefuse,whatthen?“
  “ThenthecurseofJahvehshallbeonyou,Pharaoh,andwithplagueuponplagueshallhesmitethislandofEgypt。“
  NowasuddenrageseizedMeneptah。
  “What!“hecried。“Doyoudaretothreatenmeinmyownpalace,andwouldyecauseallthemultitudeofthepeopleofIsraelwhohavegrownfatinthelandtoceasefromtheirlabours?Hearken,myservants,and,scribes,writedownmydecree。GoyetothecountryofGoshenandsaytotheIsraelitesthatthebrickstheymadetheyshallmakeasaforetimeandmoreworkshalltheydothanaforetimeinthedaysofmyfather,Rameses。Onlynomorestrawshallbegiventothemforthemakingofthebricks。Becausetheyareidle,letthemgoforthandgatherthestrawthemselves;letthemgatheritfromthefaceofthefields。“
  Therewassilenceforawhile。Thenwithonevoiceboththeprophetsspoke,pointingwiththeirwandstoPharaoh:
  “IntheNameoftheLordGodwecurseyou,Pharaoh,whosoonshalldieandmakeanswerforthissin。ThepeopleofEgyptwecursealso。Ruinshallbetheirportion;deathshallbetheirbreadandbloodshalltheydrinkinagreatdarkness。Moreover,atthelastPharaohshallletthepeoplego。“
  Then,waitingnoanswer,theyturnedandstrodeawaysidebyside,nordidanymanhinderthemintheirgoings。Againtherewassilenceinthehall,thesilenceoffear,forthesewereawfulwordsthattheprophetshadspoken。Pharaohknewit,forhischinsankuponhisbreastandhisfacethathadbeenredwithrageturnedwhite。Usertihidhereyeswithherhandasthoughtoshutoutsomeevilvision,andevenSetiseemedillateaseasthoughthatawfulcursehadfoundahomewithinhisheart。
  AtamotionofPharaoh’shandtheVizierNehesistruckthegroundthricewithhiswandofofficeandpointedtothedoor,thusgivingtheaccustomedsignthattheCourtwasfinished,whereonallthepeopleturnedandwentawaywithbentheadsspeakingnowordsonetoanother。PresentlythegreathallwasemptiedsavefortheofficersandguardsandthosewhoattendeduponPharaoh。WheneveryonehadgoneSetithePrinceroseandbowedbeforethethrone。
  “OPharaoh,“hesaid,“bepleasedtohearken。WehaveheardveryevilwordsspokenbytheseHebrewmen,wordsthatthreatenyourdivinelife,OPharaoh,andcalldownacurseupontheUpperandtheLowerLand。Pharaoh,thesepeopleofIsraelholdthattheysufferwrongandareoppressed。Nowgiveme,yourson,awritingunderyourhandandseal,byvirtueofwhichIshallhavepowertogodowntotheLandofGoshenandinquireofthismatter,andafterwardsmakereportofthetruthtoyou。Then,ifitseemstoyouthatthePeopleofIsraelareunjustlydealtby,youmaylightentheirburdenandbringthecurseoftheirprophetstonothing。Butifitseemstoyouthatthetalestheytellareidlethenyourwordsshallstand。“
  Now,listening,I,Ana,thoughtthatPharaohwouldoncemorebeangry。
  Butitwasnotso,forwhenhespokeagainitwasinthevoiceofonewhoiscrushedbygrieforweariness。
  “Haveyourwill,Son,“hesaid。“Onlytakewithyouagreatguardofsoldierslestthesehook-noseddogsshoulddoyoumischief。Itrustthemnot,who,liketheHyksoswhosebloodrunsinmanyofthem,wereeverthefoesofEgypt。DidtheynotconspirewiththeNinebowBarbarianswhomIcrushedinthegreatbattle,anddotheynotnowthreatenusinthenameoftheiroutlandgod?Still,letthewritingbepreparedandIwillsealit。Andstay。Ithink,Seti,thatyou,whowereevergentle-natured,havesomewhattoosoftahearttowardstheseshepherdslaves。ThereforeIwillnotsendyoualone。Amenmesesyourcousinshallgowithyou,butunderyourcommand。Itisspoken。“
  “Life!Blood!Strength!“saidbothSetiandAmenmeses,thusacknowledgingtheking’scommand。
  NowIthoughtthatallwasfinished。Butitwasnotso,forpresentlyPharaohsaid:
  “Lettheguardswithdrawtotheendofthehallandwiththemtheservants。LettheKing’scouncillorsandtheofficersofthehouseholdremain。“
  Instantlyallsalutedandwithdrewoutofhearing。I,too,madereadytogo,butthePrincesaidtome:
  “Stay,thatyoumaytakenoteofwhatpasses。“
  Pharaoh,watching,sawifhedidnothear。
  “Whoisthatman,Son?“heasked。
  “HeisAnamyprivatescribeandlibrarian,OPharaoh,whomItrust。
  Itwashewhosavedmefromharmbutlastnight。“
  “Yousayit,Son。Lethimremaininattendanceonyou,knowingthatifhebetraysourcouncilhedies。“
  Usertilookedupfrowningasthoughshewereabouttospeak。Ifso,shechangedhermindandwassilent,perhapsbecausePharaoh’swordoncespokencouldnotbealtered。BakenkhonsuremainedalsoasaCouncilloroftheKingaccordingtohisright。
  WhenallhadgonePharaoh,whohadbeenbrooding,liftedhisheadandspokeslowlybutinthevoiceofonewhogivesajudgmentthatmaynotbequestioned,saying:
  “PrinceSeti,youaremyonlysonbornofQueenAst-Nefert,royalSister,royalMother,whosleepsinthebosomofOsiris。Itistruethatyouarenotmyfirst-bornson,sincetheCountRamessu“——herehepointedtoastoutmild-facedmanofpleasing,ratherfoolishappearance——“isyourelderbytwoyears。But,asheknowswell,hismother,whoisstillwithus,isaSyrianbybirthandofnoroyalblood,andthereforehecanneversituponthethroneofEgypt。Isitnotso,mysonRamessu?“
  “Itisso,OPharaoh,“answeredtheCountinapleasantvoice,“notdoIseekevertosituponthatthrone,whoamwellcontentwiththeofficesandwealththatPharaohhasbeenpleasedtoconferuponme,hisfirst-born。“
  “LetthewordsoftheCountRamessubewrittendown,“saidPharaoh,“andplacedinthetempleofPtahofthiscity,andinthetemplesofPtahatMemphisandofAmonatThebes,thathereaftertheymayneverbequestioned。“
  Thescribesinattendancewrotedownthewordsand,atasignfromthePrinceSeti,Ialsowrotethemdown,settingthepapyrusIhadwithmeonmyknee。WhenthiswasfinishedPharaohwenton。
  “Therefore,OPrinceSeti,youaretheheirofEgyptandperhaps,asthoseHebrewprophetssaid,willerelongbecalledupontositinmyplaceonitsthrone。“
  “MaytheKingliveforever!“exclaimedSeti,“forwellheknowsthatIdonotseekhiscrownanddignities。“
  “Idoknowitwell,myson;sowellthatIwishyouthoughtmoreofthatcrownandthosedignitieswhich,ifthegodswill,mustcometoyou。Iftheywillitnot,nextintheorderofsuccessionstandsyourcousin,theCountAmenmeses,whoisalsoofroyalbloodbothonhisfather’sandhismother’sside,andafterhimIknownotwho,unlessitbemydaughterandyourhalf-sister,theroyalPrincessUserti,LadyofEgypt。“
  NowUsertispoke,veryearnestly,saying:
  “OPharaoh,surelymyrightinthesuccession,accordingtoancientprecedent,precedesthatofmycousin,theCountAmenmeses。“
  Amenmeseswasabouttoanswer,butPharaohliftedhishandandhewassilent。
  “Itismatterforthoselearnedinsuchloretodiscuss,“Meneptahrepliedinasomewhathesitatingvoice。“IpraythegodsthatitmayneverbeneedfulthatthishighquestionshouldbeconsideredintheCouncil。Nevertheless,letthewordsoftheroyalPrincessbewrittendown。Now,PrinceSeti,“hewentonwhenthishadbeendone,“youarestillunmarried,andifyouhavechildrentheyarenotroyal。“
  “Ihavenone,OPharaoh,“saidSeti。
  “Isitso?“answeredMeneptahindifferently。“TheCountAmenmeseshaschildrenIknow,forIhaveseenthem,butbyhiswifeUnuri,whoalsoisoftheroyalline,hehasnone。“
  HereIheardAmenmesesmutter,“Beingmyauntthatisnotstrange,“asayingatwhichSetismiled。
  “Mydaughter,thePrincess,isalsounmarried。Soitseemsthatthefountainoftheroyalbloodisrunningdry-“
  “Nowitiscoming,“whisperedSetibelowhisbreathsothatonlyI
  couldhear。
  “Therefore,“continuedPharaoh,“asyouknow,PrinceSeti,fortheroyalPrincessofEgyptbymycommandwenttospeaktoyouofthismatterlastnight,Imakeadecree-“
  “Pardon,OPharaoh,“interruptedthePrince,“mysisterspoketomeofnodecreelastnight,savethatIshouldattendatthecourthereto-day。“
  “BecauseIcouldnot,Seti,seeingthatanotherwaspresentwithyouwhomyourefusedtodismiss,“andshelethereyesrestonme。
  “Itmattersnot,“saidPharaoh,“sincenowIwillutteritwithmyownlipswhichperhapsisbetter。Itismywill,Prince,thatyouforthwithwedtheroyalPrincessUserti,thatchildrenofthetruebloodoftheRamessidesmaybeborn。Hearandobey。“