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第10章

  NowUsertishiftedhereyesfrommetoSeti,watchinghimveryclosely。Seatedathissideuponthegroundwithmywritingrollspreadacrossmyknee,I,too,watchedhimclosely,andnotedthathislipsturnedwhiteandhisfacegrewfixedandstrange。
  “IhearthecommandofPharaoh,“hesaidinalowvoicemakingobeisance,andhesitated。
  “Haveyouaughttoadd?“askedMeneptahsharply。
  “Only,OPharaoh,thatthoughthiswouldbeamarriagedecreedforreasonsoftheState,stillthereisaladywhomustbegiveninmarriage,andshemyhalf-sisterwhoheretoforehasonlylovedmeasarelative。Therefore,Iwouldknowfromherlipsifitisherwilltotakemeasahusband。“
  NowalllookedatUsertiwhorepliedinacoldvoice:
  “Inthismatter,Prince,asinallothersIhavenowillbutthatofPharaoh。“
  “Youhaveheard,“interruptedMeneptahimpatiently,“andasinourHouseithasalwaysbeenthecustomforkintomarrykin,whyshoulditnotbeherwill?Also,whoelseshouldshemarry?Amenmesesisalreadywed。ThereremainsonlySaptahhisbrotherwhoisyoungerthanherself-“
  “SoamI,“murmuredSeti,“bytwolongyears,“buthappilyUsertididnothearhim。
  “Nay,myfather,“shesaidwithdecision,“neverwillItakeadeformedmantohusband。“
  Nowfromtheshadowonthefurthersideofthethrone,whereIcouldnotseehim,therehobbledforwardayoungnoble,shortinstature,light-hairedlikeSeti,andwithasharp,cleverfacewhichputmeinmindofthatofajackalindeedforthisreasonhewasnamedThothbythecommonpeople,afterthejackal-headedgod。Hewasveryangry,forhischeekswereflushedandhissmalleyesflashed。
  “MustIlisten,Pharaoh,“hesaidinalittlevoice,“whilemycousintheRoyalPrincessreproachesmeinpublicformylamefoot,whichI
  havebecausemynurseletmefallwhenIwasstillinarms?“
  “Thenhisnurselethisgrandfatherfallalso,forhetoowasclub-
  footed,asIwhohaveseenhimnakedinhiscradlecanbearwitness,“
  whisperedoldBakenkhonsu。
  “Itseemsso,CountSaptah,unlessyoustopyourears,“repliedPharaoh。
  “Shesaysshewillnotmarryme,“wentonSaptah,“mewhofromchildhoodhavebeenaslavetoherandtonootherwoman。“
  “Notbymywish,Saptah。Indeed,Iprayyoutogoandbeaslavetoanywomanwhomyouwill,“exclaimedUserti。
  “ButIsay,“continuedSaptah,“thatonedaysheshallmarryme,forthePrinceSetiwillnotliveforever。“
  “Howdoyouknowthat,Cousin?“askedSeti。“TheHigh-priestherewilltellyouadifferentstory。“
  Nowcertainofthosepresentturnedtheirheadsawaytohidethesmileupontheirfaces。YetonthisdaysomegodspokewithSaptah’svoicemakinghimaprophet,sinceinayeartocomeshedidmarryhim,inorderthatshemightstayuponthethroneatatimeoftroublewhenEgyptwouldnotsufferthatawomanshouldhavesoleruleovertheland。
  ButPharaohdidnotsmilelikethecourtiers;indeedhegrewangry。
  “Peace,Saptah!“hesaid。“Whoareyouthatwranglebeforeme,talkingofthedeathofkingsandsayingthatyouwillwedtheRoyalprincess?
  Onemoresuchwordandyoushallbedrivenintobanishment。Hearkennow。AlmostamImindedtodeclaremydaughter,theRoyalPrincess,soleheiresstothethrone,seeingthatinherthereismorestrengthandwisdomthaninanyotherofourHouse。“
  “IfsuchbePharaoh’swill,letPharaoh’swillbedone,“saidSetimosthumbly。“WellIknowmyownunworthinesstofillsohighastation,andbyallthegodsIswearthatmybelovedsisterwillfindnomorefaithfulsubjectthanmyself。“
  “Youmean,Seti,“interruptedUserti,“thatratherthanmarrymeyouwouldabandonyourrighttothedoublecrown。TrulyIamhonoured。
  Seti,whetheryoureignorI,Iwillnotmarryyou。“
  “WhatwordsaretheseIhear?“criedMeneptah。“IsthereindeedoneinthislandofEgyptwhodarestosaythatPharaoh’sdecreeshallbedisobeyed?Writeitdown,Scribes,andyou,OOfficers,letitbeproclaimedfromThebestothesea,thatonthethirddayfromnowatthehourofnooninthetempleofHathorinthiscity,thePrince,theRoyalHeir,SetiMeneptah,BelovedofRa,willwedtheRoyalPrincessofEgypt,LilyofLove,BelovedofHathor,Userti,Daughterofme,thegod。“
  “Life!Blood!Strength!“calledalltheCourt。
  Then,guidedbysomehighofficer,thePrinceSetiwasledbeforethethroneandthePrincessUsertiwassetbesidehim,orratherfacinghim。Accordingtotheancientcustomagreatgoldcupwasbroughtandfilledwithredwine,tomeitlookedlikeblood。Usertitookthecupand,kneeling,gaveittothePrince,whodrankandgaveitbacktoherthatshemightalsodrinkinsolemntokenoftheirbetrothal。IsnotthescenegravenonthebroadbraceletsofgoldwhichinafterdaysSetiworewhenhesatuponthethrone,thosesamebraceletsthatatafuturetimeIwithmyownhandsclaspedaboutthewristsofdeadUserti?
  Thenhestretchedouthishandwhichshetouchedwithherlips,andbendingdownhekissedheronthebrow。Lastly,Pharaoh,descendingtotheloweststepofthethrone,laidhissceptre,firstupontheheadofthePrince,andnextuponthatofthePrincess,blessingthembothinthenameofhimself,ofhisKaorDouble,andofthespiritsandKasofalltheirforefathers,kingsandqueensofEgypt,thusappointingthemtocomeafterhimwhenhehadbeengatheredtothebosomofthegods。
  Thesethingsdone,hedepartedinstate,surroundedbyhiscourt,precededandfollowedbyhisguardsandleaningonthearmofthePrincessUserti,whomhelovedbetterthananyoneintheworld。
  AwhilelaterIstoodalonewiththePrinceinhisprivatechamber,whereIhadfirstseenhim。
  “Thatisfinished,“hesaidinacheerfulvoice,“andItellyou,Ana,thatIfeelquite,quitehappy。Haveyouevershivereduponthebankofariverofawintermorning,fearingtoenter,andyet,whenyoudidenter,haveyounotbeenpleasedtofindthattheicywaterrefreshedyouandmadeyounotcoldbuthot?“
  “Yes,Prince。Itiswhenonecomesoutofthewater,ifthewindblowsandnosunshines,thatonefeelscolderthanbefore。“
  “True,Ana,andthereforeonemustnotcomeout。Oneshouldstoptheretillone——drownsoriseatenbyacrocodile。But,say,didIdoitwell?“
  “OldBakenkhonsutoldme,Prince,thathehadbeenpresentatmanyroyalbetrothals,Ithinkhesaideleven,andhadneverseenoneconductedwithmoregrace。HeaddedthatthewayinwhichyoukissedthebrowofherHighnesswasperfect,aswasallyourdemeanourafterthefirstargument。“
  “Andsoitwouldremain,Ana,ifIwerenevercalledupontodomorethankissherbrow,towhichIhavebeenaccustomedfromboyhood。Oh!
  Ana,Ana,“headdedinakindofcry,“alreadyyouarebecomingacourtierliketherestofthem,acourtierwhocannotspeakthetruth。
  Well,norcanI,sowhyshouldIblameyou?Tellmeagainallaboutyourmarriage,Ana,ofhowitbeganandhowitended。“
  WhetherornothePrinceSetisawUsertiagainbeforethehourofhismarriagewithherIcannotsay,becausehenevertoldme。IndeedIwasnotpresentatthemarriage,forthereasonthatIhadbeengrantedleavetoreturntoMemphis,theretosettlemyaffairsandsellmyhouseonenteringuponmyappointmentasprivatescribetohisHighness。ThusitcameaboutthatfourteenfulldayswentbyfromthatoftheholdingoftheCourtofBetrothalbeforeIfoundmyselfstandingoncemoreatthegateofthePrince’spalace,attendedbyaservantwholedanassonwhichwereladenallmymanuscriptsandcertainpossessionsthathaddescendedtomefrommyancestorswiththetitle-deedsoftheirtombs。Differentindeedwasmyreceptiononthismysecondcoming。EvenasIreachedthestepstheoldchamberlainPambasaappeared,runningdownthemsofastthathiswhiterobesandbeardstreamedupontheair。
  “Greeting,mostlearnedscribe,mosthonourableAna,“hepanted。“GladindeedamItoseeyou,sinceveryhourhisHighnessasksifyouhavereturned,andblamesmebecauseyouhavenotcome。VerilyIbelievethatifyouhadstayedupontheroadanotherdayIshouldhavebeensenttolookforyou,whohavehadsharpwordssaidtomebecauseI
  didnotarrangethatyoushouldbeaccompaniedbyaguard,asthoughtheVizierNehesiwouldhavepaidthecostsofaguardwithoutthedirectorderofPharaoh。OmostexcellentAna,givemeofthecharmwhichyouhavedoubtlessusedtowintheloveofourroyalmaster,andIwillpayyouwellforitwhofinditeasiertoearnhiswrath。“
  “Iwill,Pambasa。Hereitis——writebetterstoriesthanIdoinsteadoftellingthem,andhewillloveyoumorethanhedoesme。Butsay——
  howwentthemarriage?Ihavehearduponthewaythatitwasverysplendid。“
  “Splendid!Oh!itwastentimesmorethansplendid。ItwasasthoughthegodOsiriswereoncemorewedtothegoddessIsisintheveryhallsofheaven。IndeedhisHighness,thebridegroom,wasdressedasagod,yes,heworetherobesandtheholyornamentsofAmon。Andtheprocession!AndthefeastthatPharaohgave!ItellyouthatthePrincewassoovercomewithjoyandallthisweightofglorythat,beforeitwasover,lookingathimIsawthathiseyeswereclosed,beingdazzledbythegleamofgoldandjewelsandthelovelinessofhisroyalbride。Hetoldmethatitwassohimself,fearingperhapslestIshouldhavethoughtthathewasasleep。Thentherewerethepresents,somethingtoeveryoneofusaccordingtohisdegree。Igot——
  wellitmattersnot。And,learnedAna,Ididnotforgetyou。KnowingwellthateverythingwouldbegonebeforeyoureturnedIspokeyournameintheearofhisHighness,offeringtokeepyourgift。“
  “Indeed,Pambasa,andwhatdidhesay?“