第4章

类别:其他 作者:Roth William L字数:26534更新时间:18/12/20 10:15:01
“Oh,toSetwithPharaoh!Thoughitistruethatheisagoodpaymaster,andknowsthevalueofacleverwoman。Now,whatisthisbusiness?“ Theoldastrologer\'sfacegrewhardandcunning。Goingtothedoorhemadesurethatitwaslockedanddrewacurtainoverit。ThenhetookastoolandsathimselfdowninfrontofMerytra,insuchapositionthatthelightfellonherfacewhilehisownremainedinshadow。 “Abigbusiness,Merytra,andbythegodsIdonotknowthatIshouldtrustyouwithit。Youtrickedmeonce,youhavetrickedPharaohforyears;howdoIknowthatyouwillnotplaythesamegameoncemoreandearnmeanordertocutmyownthroat,andsoloselifeandsoultogether?“ “Ifyouthinkthat,Kaku,perhapsyouwillunlockthedoorandgivemeanescorthome,forweareonlywastingtime。“ “Idon\'tknowwhattothink,foryouareascunningasyouarebeautiful。Listen,woman,“hecontinuedinasavagewhisper,andclaspingherbythewrist。“Ifyouarefalse,Itellyouthatyoushalldiehorribly,foriftheknifeandpoisonfail,Iamnocharlatan,Ihavearts。Icanmakeyouturnloathsometothesightandwasteaway,Icanhauntyouatnightssothatyoumayneversleepawink,saveinfullsunshine,andIwilldoitallandmore。IfIdie,Merytra,wegotogether。Nowwillyousweartobetrue,willyouswearitbytheoathofoaths?“ Thespylookedabouther。SheknewKaku\'spowerwhichwasfamousthroughoutEgypt,andthatitwassaidtobeofthemostevilsort,andshefearedhim。 “Itseemsthatthisisadangerousaffair,“shereplieduneasily,“andIthinkthatIcanguessyouraim。NowifIhelpyou,Kaku,whatam/I/toget?“ “Me,“heanswered。 “Iamflattered,butwhatelse?“ “AfterPharaohthegreatestplaceandthemostpowerinEgypt,asthewifeofPharaoh\'sVizier。“ “Thewife?DoubtlessfromwhatIhaveheardofyou,Kaku,therewouldbeotherwivestosharethesehonours。“ “Nootherwife——upontheoath,none,Merytra。“ Shethoughtamoment,lookingatthewizenedbutpowerful-facedoldmagician,thenanswered: “Iwilltaketheoathandkeepmyshareofit。Seethatyoukeepyours,Kaku,oritwillbetheworseforyou,forwomenhavetheirownevilpower。“ “Iknowit,Merytra,andfromthebeginningthewisehaveheldthatthespiritdwells,notintheheartorbrainorliver,butinthefemaletongue。Nowstandup。“ Sheobeyed,andfromsomehiddenplaceinthewallKakuproducedabook,orratherarollofmagicalwritings,thatwasencasediniron,themetaloftheevilgod,Typhon。 “Thereisnoothersuchbookasthis,“hesaid,“foritwaswrittenbythegreatestofwizardswholivedbeforeMena,whenthegod-kingsruledinEgypt,andI,myself,tookitfromamonghisbones,aterribletaskforhisKaroseupinthegraveandthreatenedme。Hewhocanreadinthatbook,asIcan,hasmuchstrength,andlethimbewarewhobreaksanoathtakenonthatbook。Nowpressittoyourheart,Merytra,andswearafterme。“ Thenherepeatedaveryterribleoath,forshoulditbeviolateditconsignedtheswearertoshame,sicknessandmisfortuneinthisworld,andtoeverlastingtormentsinthenextattheclawsandfangsofbeast-headeddemonswhodwellinthedarknessbeyondthesun,appointing,byname,thosebeingswhoshouldworkthetorments,andsummoningthemaswitnessestothebond。 Merytralistened,thensaid,“Youhaveleftoutyourpartoftheoath,Friend,namely,thatyoupromisethatIshallbetheonlywifeofPharaoh\'sVizierandholdequalpowerwithhim。“ “Iforgot,“saidKaku,andaddedthewords。 Thentheybothswore,touchingtheirbrowswiththebook,andasshelookedupagain,Merytrasawastrange,flame-likelightpulseinthecrystalglobethathungaboveherhead,whichbecamepresentlyinfiltratedwithcrimsonflowingthroughitasbloodmightflowfromawound,tillitgloweddullred,outofwhichrednessagreateyewatchedher。Thentheeyevanishedandthebloodvanished,andinplaceofthemQueenNeter-Tuasatingloryonherthrone,whilethenationsworshippedher,andbyhersidesatamaninroyalrobeswhosefacewashiddeninacloud。 “Whatdoyousee?“askedKaku,followinghergazetothecrystal。 Shetoldhim,andheponderedawhile,thenanswereddoubtfully: “Ithinkitisagoodomen;theroyalconsortsitsbesideher。Onlywhywashisfacehidden?“ “IamsureIdonotknow,“answeredMerytra。“Ithinkthatstrong,redwineofyourswasdoctoredandhasgotintomyhead。But,come,wehaveswornthisoath,whichIdaresaywillworkinmorewaysthanweguess,forsuchaccursedswordshavetwoedgestothem。Nowoutwiththeplot,andthrowaclothoverthatcrystalforIwanttoseenomorepictures。“ “Itseemsapitysinceyouhavesuchagiftofvision,“repliedKakuinthesamedubiousvoice。Yetheobeyed,tyinguptheshiningballinapieceofmummywrappingwhichheusedinhisspells。 “Now,“hesaid,“Iwillbebrief。Myfatmaster,Abi,meanstobePharaohofEgypt,anditseemsthatthebestwaytodosoisbyclimbingintohisniece\'sthrone,wheremostmenwouldliketosit。“ “Youmeanbymarryingher,Kaku。“ “Ofcourse。Whatelse?HewhomarriestheQueen,rulesinrightoftheQueen。“ “Indeed。DoyouknowanythingofNeter-Tua?“ “Asmuchasanyothermanknows;butwhatdoyoumean?“ “ImeanthatIshallbesorryforthehusbandwhomarriesheragainstherwill,howeverbeautifulandhigh-placedshemaybe。Itellyouthatwomanisaflame。ShehasmorestrengthinherthanallthemagiciansinEgypt,yourselfamongthem。TheysaysheisadaughterofAmen,andIbelieveit。Ibelievethatthegoddwellsinher,andwoebetohimwhomshemaychancetohate,ifhecomestoherasahusband。“ “ThatisAbi\'sbusiness,isitnot?Ourbusiness,Merytra,istogethimthere。Nowwemaytakeitthiswillnotbewithherconsent。“ “Certainlynot,Kaku,“sheanswered。“ThegossipgoesthatsheisinlovewithyoungCountRames,whofoughtandkilledthePrinceofKeshbeforehereyes,andnowhasgonetomakeamendstothekinghisfatherattheheadofanarmy。“ “Thatmaybetrue,Merytra。Whynot?Heisherfoster-brotherandofroyalblood,bold,too,andhandsome,theysay。Well,queenshavenobusinesstobeinlove。Thatistheprivilegeofhumblerfolklikeyouandme,Merytra。Say,isshesuspicious——aboutPrinceAbi,Imean?“ “Idonotknow,butAsti,hernurseandfavouritelady,thewifeofMermesandmotherofRames,issuspiciousenough。Sheisagreatermagicianthanyouare,Kaku,andifshecouldhavehadherwayPharaohwouldneverhavesetfootinMemphis。ButIgotyourletterandover- persuadedhim,thepoorfool。YouseehethinksmefaithfultohisHouse,andthatiswhyIamallowedtobehereto-night,tocollectinformation。“ “Ah!Well,whatAstiknowstheQueenwillknow,andsheisstrongerthanPharaoh,andnotwithstandingallAbi\'sshipsandsoldiers,maybreakawayfromMemphisandmakewaruponhim。Soitcomestothis—— Pharaohmuststayhere,forhisdaughterwillnotdeserthim。“ “Howwillyoumakehimstayhere,Kaku?Notby——“andsheglancedtowardstheshroudedcrystal。 “Nay,nobloodifitcanbehelped。Hemustnotevenseemtobeaprisoner,itistoodangerous。Butthereareotherways。“ “Whatways?Poison?“ “Toodangerousagain。Now,ifhefellsick,andhehasbeensickbefore,andcouldnotstir,itwouldgiveustimetobringaboutthemarriage,woulditnot?Oh!Iknowthatheiswellatpresent——forhim,butlookhere,Merytra,Ihavesomethingtoshowyou。“ ThengoingtoachestKakutookfromitaplainboxofcedarwoodwhichwasshapedlikeamummycase,and,liftingoffitslid,revealedwithinitawaxenfigureofthelengthofahand。ThisfigurewasbeautifullyfashionedtothelivinglikenessofPharaoh,andcrownedwiththedoublecrownofEgypt。 “Whatisit?“askedMerytra,shrinkingback。“An/ushapti/tobeplacedinhistomb?“ “No,woman,amagicKafashionedwithmanyaspelloutofyonderancientroll,thatcanbring/him/tothetombifitberightlyused,asyoushalluseit。“ “I!“sheexclaimed,starting。“How?“ “Thus:You,asoneofPharaoh\'sfavouriteladies,havechargeofthechamberwherehesleeps。Nowyoumustmakeshifttoentertherealoneandlaythisfigureinhisbed,thatthebreathofPharaohmayenterintoit。Thentakeitfromthebedandsaythesewords,\'Figure,figure,IcommandtheebythepowerwithintheeandinthenameoftheLordifIll,thatasthylimbswaste,soshallthelimbsofhiminwhoselikenessthouartfashionedwastealso。\'Havingspokenthus,holdthelegsoftheimageovertheflameofalampuntilitbehalfmelted,andconveytherestofitawaytoyourownsleeping-placeandhideitthere。SoitshallcomeaboutthatduringthatnightthenervesandmusclesinthelegsofPharaohwillwitherandgrowuselesstohim,andhebeparalysedandunabletostir。Afterwards,ifitbeneedful,Iwilltellyoumore。“ Now,boldthoughshewas,Merytragrewafraid。 “Icannotdoit,“shesaid,“itisblacksorceryagainstonewhoisagod,andwillbringmysoultohell。Findsomeotherinstrument,orplacethewaxenimpinthebedofPharaohyourself,Kaku。“ Thefaceofthemagiciangrewfierceandcruel。 “Comewithme,Merytra,“hesaid,andtakingherbythewristheledhertotheopenwindow-placewhenceheobservedthestars。 Sogiddywastheheightatthetopofthisloftytowerthatthehousesbeneathlookedsmallandfaraway,andtheskyquitenear。 “BeholdMemphisandtheNile,andthewidelandsofEgyptgleaminginthemoonlight,andthePyramidsoftheancientkings。Youwishtoruleoverallthese,likemyself——doyounot,Merytra?——andifyouobeymeyoushalldoso。“ “AndifIdonotobey?“ “ThenIwillthrowmyspelluponyou,andyoursensesshallleaveyouandyoushallfallheadlongtothatwhiteline,whichisastreet,andbeforeto-morrowmorningthedogswillhavepickedyourbrokenbones,sothatnonecanknowyou,foryouhaveheardtoomuchtogohencealiveunlessitbetodomybidding。Oh,no!Thinknottosay\'Iwill\' andafterwardsdeceiveme,forthatimagewhichyoutakewithyouismyservant,andwillkeepwatchonyouandmakereporttomeandtothegod,itsmaster。Nowchoose。“ “Iwillobey,“saidMerytrafaintly,andasshespokeshethoughtthatsheheardalaughintheairoutsidethewindow。 “Good。Nowhidetheboxbeneathyourcloakanddropitnot,forifsothatwhichiswithinwillcallaloudafteryou,andtheywillkillyouforasorceress。Unlessmywordcometoyou,laythefigureinPharaoh\'sbedto-morrowevening,andatthehourofmoonriseholditslimbsintheflameinyourownchamber,andhideitaway,andafterwardsbringitbacktomethatImayenchantitafresh,iftherebeanyneed。Nowcome,andIwillguardyoutothegatesoftheoldtempleofSekhet,wherePharaohdwells。“ CHAPTERIX THEDOOMOFPHARAOH OnthemorrowwhentheladyAsticametodresstheQueenforthatday\'sceremony,sheaskedherifAmenhadgivenherthewisdomthatshesought。 “Notso,“answeredtheyoungQueen,“allhegavemewasverybaddreams,andineveryoneofthemwasmixedupthatwaitingwomanofmyfather,Merytra,ofwhomyouspoketome。IfIbelievedinomensI shouldsaythatshewasabouttobringsomeeviluponourHouse。“ “Itmaywellbeso,Queen,“answeredAsti,“andinthatcaseIthinkthatsheisatthework。Atanyrate,watchingfromthelittlewindowofmyroom,bythelightofthemoonIsawherreturnacrossthetemplecourtatmidnight。Moreover,itseemedtomethatshewascarryingsomethingbeneathherrobe。“ “Whencedidshereturn?“ “Fromthecity,Isuppose。ShehasPharaoh\'spass,andcangoinandoutwhenshewill。IhavecausedMermestoquestiontheofficeroftheguard,andhesaysthatshecametothegateaccompaniedbyatallmanwrappedinadarkcloak,whospokewithherearnestly,andlefther。 FromthisdescriptionIthinkitmusthavebeentheastrologer,Kaku,withwhomshewastalkingatthefeast。“ “Thatisbadnews,Nurse。Whatelsehaveyoutotell?“ “Onlythis,Queen。Thegatesareguardedmorecloselyeventhanwethought。ItriedtosendoutamantoThebesthismorningwithamessageonmyownaccount——nevermindwhatitwas——andthesentriesturnedhimback。“ “Bythegods!“exclaimedTua,“beforeIhavereignedayeareverygateinMemphisshallbemelteddownforcookingvessels,andIwillsettheircaptainstoworkinthedesertmines。Nay,suchthreatsarefoolishness,I\'llnotthreaten,I\'llstrikewhenthetimecomes,butthatisnotyet。CanIspeakwiththePharaoh?“ “No,Queen。HeisupalreadygivingaudiencetothenoblesofMemphis,andtryingcasesfromtheLowerLandwithhisCounsellors;untilitistimetostartforthisceremonyofthelayingofthefoundation-stoneofthetemple,whitheryouaccompanyhiminstate。Alsoitisaswell——byto-nightwemaylearnmore。Come,letmesetthecrownuponyourheadthatthesedogsofMemphismayknowtheirmistress。“ Theceremonyprovedverywearisome。Firsttherewasthelongchariotridethroughthecrowded,shoutingstreets,PharaohandAbigoinginthefirstchariot,andTua,attendedbyAbi\'seldestdaughter,around-eyedladymucholderthanherself,inthesecond。NextcametheofficeofthepriestsofAmen,overwhichNeter-TuaasdaughterofAmenandhigh-priestess,mustpreside,todedicatethetempletothegloryofthegod。Thenthefoundationdepositoflittlevasesofofferingsandmodelsofworkmen\'stools,andaringdrawnfromPharaoh\'shandengravedwithhisroyalname,wereblessedandsetbythemasonsinhollowspreparedforthem,andthetwogreatcorner- stonesletdown,hidingthemforever,anddeclaredrespectivelybyPharaohandbyNeter-Tua,MorningStarofAmen,JointSovereignofEgypt,tobewellandtrulylaid。 Afterwardsarchitects,thosewho“drewtheline,“exhibitedplansofthetemple,andreceivedgiftsfromPharaoh,andwhenthesethingsweredonecamethemid-dayfeastandspeeches。 Atlengthallwasover,andthegreatprocessionreturnedbyanotherroutetothetempleofSekhet,wherePharaohlodged,averytediousjourneyinthehotsun,sinceitinvolvedacircuitoftheendlesswallsofMemphis,withstoppagesbeforeallthetemplesofthegods,ateachofwhichPharaohmustmakeofferings。Nor,wearyashewas,mightherest,forintheoutercourtoftheoldshrinethroneshadbeensetupandseatedonthemheandTuamusthearpetitionstillsunsetandgivejudgment,orpostponethemforfurtherconsideration。 Atlasttherecametoanend,but,asPharaoh,tiredout,rosefromhisthrone,Abi,hisbrother,whoallthistimehadnotleftthem,saidthathealsohadaprivatepetitiontoprefer。Sotheywentintoaninnercourtthathadbeenasanctuary,andsatdownagain,therebeingpresentbesidesthescribesonlyPharaoh,theQueen,somecouncillors,Mermes,captainoftheguard,andcertainwomenoftheroyalhousehold,amongthemAsti,theQueen\'snurse,andMerytra,Pharaoh\'sfavouriteattendant。WithAbiwerehisastrologer,Kaku,histwoeldestsons,andafewofthegreatofficersofhisgovernment,alsothehigh-priestsofthetemplesofMemphis,andthreepowerfulchiefsoftheDeserttribes。 “Whatisyourprayer,mybrother?“askedPharaoh,assoonasthedoorswereclosed。 “Agreatone,yourMajesties,“answeredthePrince,prostratinghimself,“whichforthegoodofEgypt,andforyourowngood,andformygood,whoreverenceyouasaloyalsubject,Ipraythatyouwillbepleasedtogrant。“Thenhedrewhimselfupandsaidslowly,“IamheretoaskthehandofthegloriousQueenNeter-Tua,daughterofAmen,inmarriage。“ NowPharaohstaredathim,whileTua,whoknewwellwhatwascoming,turnedherheadaside,andaskedacouncillorwhostoodnear,ifinthehistoryofthelandanyQueenofEgypthadevermarriedheruncle。 Thecouncillorwhowasnotedforhishistoricalstudies,answeredthatatthemomenthecouldrecallnosuchcase。 “Then,“saidTuacoolly,andstilladdressinghim,“itseemsthatitwouldbescarcelywisetocreateaprecedentwhichotherpooryoungwomenoftheroyalracemightbecalledupontofollow。“ Pharaohcaughtsomethingofthewords,thoughAbididnotfortheywerespokeninalowvoice,andbethoughthimofawayoutofhisdifficulty。 “TheQueenNeter-Tuasitsatmyside,andisco-regentwithmeofthiskingdom,hermindismymind,andwhatsheapprovesitisprobableI shallapprove。Preferyourrequesttoher,“hesaid。 SoAbiturnedtotheQueen,andlayinghishandsuponhisheart,bowed,ogled,andbegan: “AburningloveofyourmostexcellentMajestymovesme——“ “Iprayyou,myUncle,“interruptedTua,“correctyourwords,whichshouldbegin\'AburningloveofyourmostexcellentMajesty\'sthroneandpowermoveme,\'andsoon。“ NowAbifrownedwhileeveryoneelsesmiled,notexceptingPharaohandtheastrologer,Kaku。Againhebeganhisspeech,butsoconfusedlythatpresentlyTuastoppedhimforthesecondtime,saying: “Iamnotdeaf,mostnobleprince,myUncle。IheardthewordsyouusedtoPharaoh,andevenunderstoodtheirimport。Infact,Ihavealreadyconsultedourcouncillorhere,alearnedmasterofthelaw,astothelegalityofsuchanallianceasyoupropose,andhegiveshisjudgmentagainstit。“ NowAbiglaredattheCouncillor,ahumble,dustyoldmanwhospentallhislifeamongrollsandchronicles。 “MayitpleaseyourMajesty,“thislawyerexclaimedinathinagitatedvoice,“IonlysaidtherewasnorecordofsuchamarriagethatIcanremember,thoughonceIthinkaqueenadoptedanephew,whoafterwardsbecamePharaoh。“ “Itisthesamething,Friend,“repliedTuasweetly,“forthatofwhichthereisnorecordinthelonghistoryofEgyptmustofnecessitybeillegal。Still,ifmyuncleherewishestoadoptme,I thankhim,thoughhislawfulheirsmaynot,andthematterisonethatcanbeconsidered。“ Now,guessingthathewasbeingplayedwith,Abigrewangry。 “IhaveputaplainquestiontoyourMajesty,“hesaid,“andperhapsI amworthyofaplainanswer。Asallmenknow,OQueen,itistimethatyoushouldbewed,andIoffermyselfasyourhusband。ItistruethatIamsomewhatolderthanyouare——“ “InwhatyearwasthePrinceAbiborn,thesameasyourself,didyousay?“askedTuainanaudibleasideoftheagedandlearnedCouncillor,whothereonvanishedbehindthethrone,andwasseennomore。 “But,“wentonAbi,takingnonoticeofthisinterruption,“ontheotherhandIhavemuchtooffer。Irulehere,yourMajesties,whoamalsooftheroyalblood,andthereissomedisaffectionintheNorth,especiallyamongthegreatBedouintribesoftheDesertwhowatchthefrontieroftheKingdom。Nowifthisalliancecomesabout,andindaystobeIsituponthedoublethroneasKing-ConsortofEgypt,theywillbeloyal,andnorthandsouthwillbeunitedmorecloselythantheyeverwerebefore。Whereasifitdoesnotcomeabout——“HereKaku,pretendingtobrushaflyfromhisface,caughthishandinAbi\'srobe,asignalatwhichhismasterpaused。 “Goon,myUncle,Iprayyou,“saidTua。“Ifitdoesnotcomeabout,whatthen?“ “Then,Queen,theremaybetrouble。Nay,leavemealone,Magician,I willspeakthetruth,chancewhatmay。Pharaoh,youhavereignedformanyyears;yes,fortytimeshastheNileoverfloweditsbankssincewelaidourdivinefatherinthetomb。Now,duringallthoseyearsbutonechildhasbeenborntoyou,andthatafterIcametoThebestoprayyoutonamemeasyourheir。Know,Pharaoh,thattherearemanywhofindthisstrange,andwonderwhetherthisbeautifulqueen,whoiscalledDaughterofAmen,andresemblesyousolittleinbodyorinmind,sitsrightfullyonthethroneofEgypt。IfImarryherthesequestioningswillcease。IfIdonotmarryherthewhisperingsofmenmaygrowtoawindthatwillblowthecrownfromoffherhead。“ Nowagraspoffearandwonderrosefromallwhoheardthisboldandtreasonablespeech,andTua,reddeningtotheeyes,bentforwardasthoughtoanswer。ButbeforeeverawordhadpassedherlipsPharaohsprangfromhisseattransformedwithrage。Allhispatientgentlenesswasgone,andhelookedsofierceandroyalthateveryonepresentthere,evenAbihimself,quailedbeforehim。 “IsitforthisthatIhavebornewithyouforsolong,mybrother?“ hecried,rendingathisrobes。“IsitforthisthatIsparedyouyearsagoinThebes,whenyourlifewasforfeitforyourtreachery?IsitforthisthatIhavesufferedyoutorisetogreathonour,andtoruleherealmostasakinginmycityofMemphis?WasitnotenoughthatIshouldsitquiet,whileyou,anoldman,thesonofourfather\'sbarbarianslave,theloose-livingdespot,daretoaskforthepurehandofEgypt\'sQueeninmarriage,you,heruncle,whomightwellbehergrandfatheralso?MustIalsohearyourfoulmouthbeslimeherroyalbirth,andthehonourofherdivinemother,andspitsneersatAmen,Fatherofthegods?Well,AmenshalldealwithyouwhenyoucometothedoorsofhisEternalHouse,buthereonearthIamhissonandservant。Mermes,callmyguards,andarrestthismanandholdhimsafe。AtThebes,whitherwedepartto-morrow,heshallbejudgedaccordingtoourlaw。“ NowMermesblewashrillcallonthesilverwhistlethathungabouthisneck,and,springingforward,seizedthePrincebythearm。Abidrewhisswordtocuthimdown,andatthesightoftheblade,allwhowerewithhimrushedtothedoortoescape,sweepingbeforethemcertainofPharaoh\'sladies,amongthemthewaiting-woman,Merytra。 Butbeforeevertheycouldpassit,theguardswhohadheardthesignalofMermes,raninwithliftedspears,drivingthembackagain。 LeapinguponAbi,theytoretheswordfromhishand,andthrewhimtotheground,huddlingtheresttogetherlikefrightenedsheep。 “Bindthistraitorandkeephimsafe,forto-morrowheaccompaniesustoThebes,“saidPharaoh。 “Whatofhissons,andthosewithhim,yourMajesty?“askedtheofficeroftheguard。 “Letthemgo,“answeredPharaohwearily,“fortheyhavenotsinnedagainstus。Letthemgo,andtakewarningfromtheirmaster\'sfate。“ Now,asitchancedintheconfusion,MerytrahadbeenpushedagainstKaku。 “Hearken,“whisperedtheastrologerintothewoman\'sear。“DoasIbidyoulastnight,andallwillyetbewell。Doitordie。Doyouhearme?“ “Ihear,andIwillobey,“answeredMerytrainthesamelowvoice。 Thentheywereseparated,fortheguardstookKakubythearmandthrusthimoutofthetempletogetherwiththesonsofAbi。 AnhourlaterMermesandAstistoodbeforePharaoh,andprayedhimthathewoulddepartfromMemphisthatverynight,sayingthatsuchwasthecounselalsooftheQueenandofhisofficers。ButPharaohwastiredout,andwouldnotlisten。 “To-morrow,whenIhaveslept,willbetimeenough,“heanswered。 “Moreover,shallIflyfrommyowncitylikeathiefwhennaughtisreadyforourjourney?Whydoyoupressmetosuchacoward\'sact?“headdedpeevishly。 “Forthisreason,yourMajesty,“answeredMermes。“Wearesurethereisaplottokeepyouhere。Thisafternoonyoucouldnothavegone,hadyoutried,butto-night,Abi,beingaprisoner,hispeoplearedismayed,andhavingnoleaderwillopenthegates。Byto-morrowonemaybefound,andtheywillbedouble-barredandguarded。“ “What!“askedtheKingscornfully,“doyoumeanthatIamaprisoneralso,andhereinEgypt,whichIrule?Nay,goodfriends,atPharaoh\'swordthosegateswillopen。Oriftheydonot,IwillpulldownMemphisstonebystone,anddriveoutitspeopletosharetheircaveswithjackals。DotheythinkbecauseIamkindandgentle,thatI cannotlifttheswordiftherebeneed?HavetheyforgottenhowI smotethoserebelsinmyyouth,andgavetheircitiestotheflames,andsetmyyokeonSyria,thataidedthem。Wemarchto-morrow,andnotbefore。Ihavespoken。“ NowMermesbowedandturnedtogo,sincewhenthosewordshadpassedPharaoh\'slipsitwasnotlawfultoanswerthem。YetAstidaredtodoso。 “OPharaoh,“shesaid,“benotwrathwithyourservant。Pharaoh,asyouknow,Ihaveskillindivination,thespiritsofthedeadwhisperattimesinmyearsofthingsthataretobe。ItseemedtomejustnowwhenhavingleftthepresenceoftheQueen,myfoster-child,Istoodawhilealoneinthedarkness,thatthedivineMajestyofthegreatlady,theroyalwife,Ahura,whowasmyfriendandmistress,stoodbesidemeandsaid: “\'Go,Asti,toPharaoh,andsaytoPharaohthatgreatdangerthreatenshimandourroyaldaughter。Saytohim——FlyfromMemphis,lestthereheshouldbepreparedforburial,andtheStarofAmenhiddenbyacloudofshame。Bidhimbewareofoneabouthisthrone,andofthatevilmagicianwithwhomshemadeapactlastnight。\'“ NowPharaohlookedatAstiandsaid: “Odreamerofdreams,interpretyourowndream。WhoissheaboutmythroneofwhomIshouldbeware,andwhoisthemagicianwithwhomshemadeapact?“ “ThedivineQueendidnottellme,Pharaoh,“answeredAstistubbornly,“butmyownskilltellsme。SheisMerytra,yourfavourite,andthemagicianisKaku,whomshevisitedlastnight。“ “What!“exclaimedPharaoh,laughing。“Thatlong-leggedoldastrologerwiththepaintedcapwhoransofastwhenhismasterwastaken?Why! heisnothingbutaspywhohasbeeninmypayforyears;acharlatanwhopretendstoknowledgethathemaywinthesecretsofhisPrince。 AndMerytra,too,Merytra,whoinbygonetimeswarnedmeofthisAbi\'sfoolishplot。Asti,youarehigh-bornandwise,onewhomIlove,andhonourmuch,asdoestheQueen,mydaughter,butyoucanstillbejealous,asIhavenotedlong。Asti,benotdeceived,itwasjealousyofMerytrathatwhisperedinyourears,notthespiritofthedivineAhura。Nowgoandtakeyourterrorswithyou,forthisdarkconspirator,Merytra,waitsinmychambertounrobeme,andtalkmetosleepwithherpleasantjestsandgossip。“ “Pharaohhasspoken,Igo,“saidAstiinherquietvoice。“MayPharaoh\'srestbesweet,andhisawakinghappy。“ ThatnightTuacouldnotsleep。Wheneversheshuthereyesvisionsrosebeforehermind,terrifying,fantasticvisionsinallofwhichthefatandhideousAbiplayedapart。Thusshesawagainthesceneatherfather\'sfatalfeasttothePriestofKesh,whenAstibyhermagichadcausedthelikenessofamonkeytocomefromthejuggler\'svase。 OnlynowitwasAbiwhoemergedfromthevase,aterribleAbi,witharedswordinhishand,andPharaoh\'scrownuponhishead。Heleaptfromthemouthofthevase,hedevouredherwithhisgreedyeyes,withstealthystepshecametoseizeher,andshecouldnotstiraninch,somethingheldherfastuponherthrone。 Shecouldbearitnomore——sheopenedhereyes,staredatthedarkness,andoutofthedarknesscamevoices,tellingofdeathandwar。Shethrustherfingersintoherears,andtriedtofixherthoughtsonRames,thatbright-eyed,light-footedloverofhers,whomshesolongedtoseeagain,withoutwhomshewassolonelyandundefended。 WherewasRames?shewondered。Whatfatehadovertakenhim?Somethinginherseemedtoanswer——Death。Oh!ifRamesweredead,whatshouldshedo?OfwhatusewasittobeQueenofEgypt,thefirstwomanintheworld,ifRamesweredead?“ Loneliness,insufferablelonelinessseemedtogetaholdofher。Sheslippedfromherbed,andthroughthedoorwayofherlittlepylonchamber。Nowshewasuponthenarrowstair,andinfaceofherwasthatotherchamberwhereAstislept。Someonewastalkingwithher! PerhapsMermeswaswithhiswife,andifsoshecouldnotenter。No,itwasAsti\'svoice,and,listening,shecouldhearhermurmuringprayersorinvocationsinsolemntones。Shepushedopenthedoorandentered。Alittlelampburnedintheroom,andbyitsfeeblelightshesawthewhite-robedAsti,whoselonghairfellabouther,standingwithupturnedeyesandarmsoutstretchedtoHeaven。SuddenlyAstisawheralso,thoughbutdimlyforshestoodinthedenseshadow,andknewhernot。 “Advance,OthouGhost,anddeclarethyself,forneverwasthyhelpmoreneeded,“shesaid。 “Itisnoghost,butI,“saidTua。“Whatdealingsarethesethatyouhavewithghostsatthisdeadesthourofthenight,Asti?Donotenoughterrorsencompassusthatyoumustneedscallonyourfamiliarspiritstoaddtothem?“ “Icallonthespiritstosaveusfromthem,Queen,for,likeyou,I thinkthatwearesetinthemidstofperils。Thisnightisfullofsorcery;Iscentitintheair,andstrivetomatchspellwithspell。 Butwhydoyounotsleep?“ “Icannot,Asti,Icannot。Fearhasgotholdofme。Oh!IwouldthatwehadnevercometothishatefulMemphis,orseteyesuponitsill- omenedlord,thatfoulbrutewhoseekstomakeawifeofme。“ “Benotafraid,Lady,“saidAsti,throwingherarmsaboutTua\'sslightandquiveringform。“To-morrowmorningwemarch;IhaveitfromPharaoh,andalreadytheguardmakepreparations,whileasfortheaccursedAbi,heisinprison。“ “Thereisnoprisonthatwillholdhim,Asti,savethegrave。Oh!whydidnotmyFathercommandhimtobeslain,asIwouldhavedone?Then,atleast,weshouldbefreeofhim,andhecouldnevermarryme。“ “Becauseitwasotherwisedecreed,ONeter-Tua,andPharaohmustfulfilhisfateandours,forthoughheissogentle,nonecanturnhim。“ Asshespokethewords,somewhere,farbeneaththem,aroseacry,avoiceofoneindreadorwoe,andwithitthesoundoffeetuponthestairs。 “Whatpasses?“saidAsti,leapingtothedoor。 “Pharaohisdeadordying,“answeredtheterrifiedvoicewithout。“LetherMajestycometoPharaoh。“ Theythrewontheirgarments,theyrandownthenarrowstairandacrossthehallstilltheycametothechamberofPharaoh。ThereuponhisbedhelayandabouthimwerethephysiciansofhisCourt。Hewasspeechless,buthiseyeswereopen,andheknewhisdaughter,for,raisinghishandfeebly,hebeckonedtoher,andpointedathisfeet。 “Whatisit,man?“sheaskedoftheheadphysician,who,bywayofanswer,liftedthelinenonthebed,andshowedherPharaoh\'slegsandfeet,whiteandwitheredasthoughwithfire。 “Whatsicknessisthis?“askedTuaagain。 “Weknownot,OQueen,“answeredthephysician,“forinallourliveswehaveneverseenitslike。Thefleshissuddenlywasted,andthelimbsareparalysed。“ “ButIknow,“brokeinAsti。“Thisisnotsickness,itissorcery。 PharaohhasbeensmittenbysomefoulspellofthePrinceAbi,orofhiswizards。Say,whowaswithhimlast?“ “ItseemsthattheLadyoftheFootstool,Merytra,sanghimtosleep,aswashercustom,“answeredthephysician,“andlefthimabouttwohoursago,sosaytheguard。WhenIcameintoseehowhisMajestyrestedbutnow,Ifoundhimthus。“ NowTualiftedupherheadandspoke,saying: “MydivineFatherishelpless,andthereforeagainIrulealoneinEgypt。Hearmeandobey。LetthePrinceAbibebroughtfromhisprisontotheinnerhall,forIwouldquestionhimatonce。Letthewaiting- woman,Merytra,bebroughtalsounderguardwithdrawnswords。“ TheofficerofthewatchbowedanddepartedtodothebiddingofherMajesty,whileotherswenttolightthehall。 SoonhereturnedtoanouterchamberwhitherTuahadwithdrawnherselfwhilethephysiciansexaminedPharaoh。 “OQueen,“hesaid,withafrightenedface,“benotwrath,butthePrinceAbihasgone。Hehasescapedoutofhisprison,andthewaiting-woman,Merytra,isgonealso。“ “Howcamethisabout?“askedTuainacoldvoice。 “OQueen,thesmallgatewasopen,forpeoplepassedinandoutofitcontinually,makingpreparationforto-morrow\'smarch。itseemsthataboutanhouragotheladyMerytracametothegateandshowedPharaoh\'ssignettotheofficer,sayingthatshewasonPharaoh\'sbusiness。WithherwentafatmandressedintherobeofamasterofcamelsthatinthedarknesstheofficerthoughtwasacertainAraboftheDesertwhohasbeentoandfroaboutthecamels。ItisbelievedthatthismanwasnoneotherthanthePrinceAbi,dressedintheArab\'srobe,andthatheescapedfromhiscellbysomesecretpassagewhichwasknowntohim,apassageoftheoldpriests。TheArab,whoserobeshewore,cannotbefound,butperhapsheisasleepinsomecorner。“ “Barthegates,“saidTua,“andletnonepassinorout。Asti,takemenwithyou,andgosearchtheroomwhereMerytraslept。Perchanceshehasreturnedagain。“ SoAstiwent,andawhileafterre-appearedcarryingsomethingenvelopedinacloth。 “Merytrahasgone,OQueen,“shesaidinanominousvoice,“leavingthisbehindhiddenbeneathherbed,“andsheplacedtheobjectonatable。 “Whatisit?Themummyofachild?“askedTua,shrinkingback。 “Nay,Queen,theimageofaman。“ ThenthrowingasidetheclothAstirevealedthewaxenfigureshapedtotheexactlikenessofPharaoh,orratherwhatremainedofit,forthelegsweremoltenandtwisted,andinthemcouldbeseenthebonesofivoryandthesinewsofthinwire,aboutwhichtheyhadbeenmoulded。 Alsobeneaththechinwherethetonguewouldbe,sharpthornshadbeenthrustuptotherootofthemouth。Thethingwaslife-likeandhorrible,andasitwas,sowasthedumbandstrickenPharaohonhisbed。 Neter-Tuahidhereyesforawhile,andleanedagainstthewall,thenshedrewherselfupandsaid: “CallthephysiciansandthemembersoftheCouncil,andthosewhocanbesparedoftheofficersoftheguard,thateveryoneofthemmayseeandbearwitnesstothehideouscrimewhichhasbeenworkedagainstPharaohbyhisbrother,thePrinceAbi,andthewizardKaku,andtheiraccomplice,thewomanMerytra。“ Sotheywerecalled,andcame,andwhentheysawthedreadfulthinglyinginitswaxenwhitenessbeforethem,theywailedandcursedthosewhohadwroughtthisabominablesorcery。 “Cursethemnot,“saidNeter-Tua,“whoarealreadyaccursed,andgivenovertotheDevourerofSoulswhentheirtimeshallcome。Makearecordofthisdeed,OScribes,anddoitswiftly。“ Sothescribeswrotethematterdown,andtheQueenandotherswhowerepresentsignedthewritingsaswitnesses。ThenNeter-Tuacommandedthattheyshouldtaketheimageanddestroyitbeforeitworkedmoreevil,andapriestofOsiriswhowaspresentseizeditanddeparted。 ButNeter-TuawenttoPharaoh\'sroomandkneltbyhisbed,watchinghim,forheseemedtobeasleep。Presentlyheawoke,andlookedroundhimwildly,movinghislips。Forawhilehecouldnotspeak,thenofasuddenhisvoiceburstfromhiminahoarse,unnaturalcry。 “Theyhavebewitchedme!Iburn,Iburn!“hescreamed,rollinghimselftoandfrouponthebed。“Avengeme,mydaughter,andfearnothing,forthegodsareaboutyou。Iseetheirawfuleyes。Oh!Iburn,I burn!“ Thenhisheadfellback,andthepeaceofdeathdescendedonhistorturedbrow。 Tuakissedhisdeadbrow,andkneltathissideinprayer。Afteralittlewhilesheroseandsaid: “IthaspleasedPharaoh,thejustandperfect,todeparttohiseverlastinghabitationinOsiris。Makeitknownthatthisgodisdead,andthatIrulealoneinEgypt。SendhitherthepriestofOsiris,thathemayrepeattheRitualofDeparting,andyou,physicians,doyouroffice。“ Sothepriestcame,butatthedoorAsticaughthimbythehandandasked: “Howdidyoudestroytheimageofwax?“ “Iburnedituponthealtarintheoldsanctuaryofthistemple,“heanswered。 “O,Fool!“saidAsti,“youshouldhaveburiedit。KnowthatwiththeenchantedthingyouhaveburnedawaythelifeofPharaohalso。“ Thenthatpriestfellswooningtotheground,andanotherhadtobesummonedtouttertheRitualofDeparting。 CHAPTERX THECOMINGOFTHEKA Nowitwasmorning,andwhilethephysiciansembalmedthebodyofPharaohasbesttheycould,Tuaconsultedwithherofficers。Longandearnestwasthatcouncil,forallofthemfeltthattheirdangerwasverygreat。Abihadescaped,andifhewerere-taken,noneknewbetterthanhethathisdeathandthatofallhisHousewouldbetherewardofhiscrimesandsorcerieswhichcouldonlybecoveredupinoneway——bymarriagewiththeQueenofEgypt。Moreover,hehadthousandsofsoldiersinthecityandaroundit,allofthemsworntohisservice,whereastheroyalguardwasbutfivecompanies,eachofahundredmen,trappedinasnareofstreetsandstone。 Oneofthemsuggestedthattheyshouldbreakawaythroughthewallofthetemple,andescapetotheroyalbargesthatlaymooredontheNilebeneaththem,andthisplanwasapproved。Butwhentheywenttosetabouttheworkitwasseenthatthesebargeshadbeenseizedandwerealreadysailingawayuptheriver。Sobuttwoalternativesremained—— tobidewithinthefortificationsoftheoldtemple,andsendoutmessengersforhelp,ortomarchthroughthecityboldly,breakdownthegatesifthesewereshutagainstthem,seizeboats,andsailuptheNileforsomeloyaltown,orifthatcouldnotbedone,totaketheirchanceintheopenlands。 Nowsomefavouredonescheme,andsometheother,sothatatlastthedecisionwasleftwithherMajesty。Shethoughtawhile,thensaid: “HereIwillnotstay,tobestarvedoutaswemustereeveranarmycouldbegatheredtorescueus,andbegivenintothepowerofthatvileandwickedman,themurdererofthegoodgod,myfather。BetterthatIshoulddiefightinginthestreets,forthenatleastIshallpassundefiledtojoinhiminhiseternalhabitationbeyondthesun。 Wemarchatmidnight。“ Sotheybowedbeneathherword,andmadereadywhilethewomenofhishouseholdraisedadeath-wailforPharaoh,andcriersstandingonthehightowersproclaimedtheaccessionofNeter-Tua,Morning-StarofAmen,GloriousinRa,Hathor,StronginBeauty,assoleLordandSovereignoftheNorthandSouth,andofEgypt\'ssubjectlands。Againandagaintheyproclaimedit,andofthemultitudeswholistenedsomecheered,butthemostremainedsilent,fearingthevengeanceoftheirPrince,whomtheheraldssummonedtodohomage,butwhomadenosign。 Nightcameatlast。Atasignalthegateswereopened,andthroughthem,borneupontheshouldersofhisCouncillors,precededbyasmallbodyofguards,andfollowedbyhiswomenandhousehold,wenttheremainsofPharaoh,inacoffinroughlyfashionedfromthesycamoretimbersofthetemple。Withsolemnstepandslow,theywentasthoughtheyfearednoharm,thepriestsandsingerschantingsomeancient,funeralhymn。Nextfollowedthebaggagebearers,andafterthesetheroyalbodyguardinthemidstofwhomtheQueen,cladinmail,asaman,rodeinachariot,andwithherthewaiting-lady,Asti,wifeofMermes。 Atfirstallwentwell,forthegreatsquareinfrontofthetemplewasempty。TheprocessionofthebodyofPharaohpassedit,andvanisheddownthestreetthatledtothemaingate,amileaway。Nowtheguardformedintolinetoenterthisstreetalso,whensuddenly,barringthemouthofit,appearedgreatcompaniesofmenwhohadbeenhiddeninotherstreets。 Avoicecried“Halt!“andwhiletheguardsre-shapedthemselvesintoasquareaboutthepersonoftheQueen,anembassyofofficers,amongwhomwererecognisedthefourlawfulsonsofAbi,advancedanddemandedinthePrince\'snamethatherMajestyshouldbegivenovertothem,sayingthatshewouldbetreatedwithallhonour,andthatthosewhoaccompaniedhermightgofree。 “AnswerthattheQueenofEgyptdoesnotyieldherselfintothehandsofrebels,andofmurderers;thenfallonthem,andslaythemall,“ criedNeter-TuawhenMermes,hercaptain,hadgivenherthismessage。 Sohewentforwardandreturnedtheanswer,andnextmomentaflightofarrowsfromtheQueen\'sguardlaidlowthefoursonsofAbi,andmostofthosewhowerewiththem。 Thenthefightbegan,oneofthefiercestthathadbeenknowninEgyptformanyageneration。Theroyalregiment,itistrue,wasbutsmall,buttheywerepickedmen,andmadwithdespairandrage。Moreover,TuatheQueenplayednowoman\'spartthatnight,forwhenthesecharged,strivingtocutapaththroughtheopposinghosts,shechargedwiththem,andbythemoonlightwasseenstandinglikeanangrygoddessinherchariot,andloosingarrowsfromherbow。Alsonohurtcametoherorthosewithher,oreventothehorsesthatdrewher。Itwasasthoughshewereprotectedbysomeunseenstrength,thatcaughttheswordcutsandturnedasidethepointsofspears。 Yetitavailednot,forthemenofAbiwereamultitude,andtheroyalguardbutveryfew。Slowly,anever-lesseningband,theywerepressedback,firsttothewallsoftheoldtempleofSekhet,andthenwithinitsoutercourt。Nowallwhowereleftofthem,notfiftymenunderthecommandofMermes,strovetoholdthegate。Desperatelytheyfought,andonebyonewentdowntodeathbeneaththerainofspears。 Tuahaddismountedfromherchariot,andleaningonherbow,forallherarrowswerespent,watchedthefraywithAstiatherside。WithayellthetroopsofAbirushedthroughthegate,killingastheycame。 Now,surroundedbyallwhoremainedtoher,notadozenmen,theyweredrivenbackthroughtheinnercourts,throughthehalls,tothepylonstairs。 Herethelaststandwasmade。Stepbysteptheyheldthestairs,tillatlengththerewereleftupontheirfeetonlyTua,AstiandMermes,herhusband,whowassorelywoundedinmanyplaces。AtthelittlelandingbetweentheroomsoftheQueenandAstiwhiletheassailantspausedamoment,theCaptainMermes,madwithgriefandpain,turnedandkissedhiswife。NexthebowedbeforetheQueen,saying: “Whatamanmaydo,IhavedonetosaveyourMajesty。NowIgotomakereporttoPharaoh,leavingyouinchargeofAmen,whoshallprotectyou,andtoRames,myson,theheritageofvengeance。Farewell,O DaughterofAmen,tillIseeyourstarriseinthedarknessoftheUnder-World,andtoyou,belovedwife,farewell。“ Then,utteringthewar-cryofhisfathers,thosePharaohswhooncehadruledinEgypt,thetallandnobleMermesgraspedhisswordinbothhishands,andrushedupontheadvancingfoe,slayingandslayinguntilhehimselfwasslain。 “Comewithme,OWifeofaroyalhero,“saidTuatoAsti,whohadcoveredhereyeswithherhand,andwasleaningagainstthewall。 “Widow,notwife,Queen。Didyounotseehisspiritpass?“ ThenTualedherupmorestepstothetopofthepylontower,whereAstisankdownmoaninginhermisery。Tuawalkedtotheoutermostedgeofthetowerandstoodtherewaitingtheend。Itwasthemomentofdawn。Ontheeasternhorizontheredrimofthesunaroseoutofthedesertinaclearsky。Thereuponthatloftypinnacle,cladinshiningmail,andwearingahelmshapedlikethecrownofLowerEgypt,Tuastoodinitsgloriousraysthatturnedhertoafigureoffiresetaboveaworldofshadow。Thethousandsofthepeoplewatchingfromthestreetsbelow,andfromboatsupontheNile,sawher,andraisedashoutofwonderandofadoration。 “TheDaughterofAmen-Ra!“theycried。“Beholdhercladinthegloryofthegod!“ Soldierscreptupthestairstothepylonroofandsawheralso,while,nowthatthefraywasended,withthemcamethePrinceAbi。 “Seizeher,“hepanted,forthestairsweresteepandrobbedhimofhisbreath。 ButthesoldierslookedandshrankbackbeforetheMajestyofEgypt,wrappedinherrobeoflight。 “Wefear,“theyanswered,“theghostofPharaohstandsbeforeher。“ ThenNeter-Tuaspoke,saying: “Abi,onceaPrinceofEgyptandHereditaryLordofMemphis,butnowanoutcastmurderer,blackwiththebloodofyourKing,andofmanyaloyalman,hearme,theanointedQueenofEgypt,hearme,OmanuponwhomIdecreethejudgmentofthefirstandseconddeath。ComebutonestepneartomyMajesty,andbeforeyoureyes,andtheeyesofallthemultitudewhowatch,IhurlmyselffromthishideousplaceintothewatersoftheNile。YetereIgotojoindeadPharaoh,andsidebysidewithhimtolayourplaintagainstyoubeforetheeternalgods,listentoourcurseuponyou。Fromthisdayforwardasnakeshallpreyuponyourvitals,gnawingupwardstoyourheart。ThespiritsofPharaohandofallhisservantswhomyouhaveslainshallhauntyoursleep;nevershallyouknowonemorehourofhappyrest。Throughlifehenceforthyoushallflyfromashadow,andifyouclimbathrone,itshallbesuchaoneasthatonwhichIstandencircledwiththeperilousdepthsofdarkness。Thenceyoushallfallatlast,dyingbyadeathofshame,andtheevilgodsshallseizeuponyou,OTraitor,anddragyoutothemawoftheEater-upofSouls,andthereinyoushallvanishforeverforaye,youandallyourHouse,andallthosewhoclingtoyou。ThussaithNeter-Tua,speakingwiththevoiceofAmenwhocreatedher,herfatherandthegodofgods。“ Nowwhenthesoldiersheardthesedreadfulwords,onebyonetheyturnedandcreptdownthestairs,tillatlasttherewereleftuponthepylonroofonlytheQueen,Asticrouchingatherfeet,andthemonstrousAbi,heruncle。 Helookedather,andthricehetriedtospeakbutfailed,forthewordschokedinhisthroat。Afourthtimehetried,andtheycamehoarsely: “Takeoffyourcurse,OmightyQueen,“hesaid,“andIwillletyougo。Iamold,to-nightallmylawfulsonsaredead;takeoffyourcurse,leavemeinmyGovernment,andthoughIdesireyoumorethanthethroneofEgypt,OBeautiful,stillIwillletyougo。“ “Nay,“answeredtheQueen,“IcannotifIwould。ItisnotIwhospoke,butaSpiritinmymouth。Doyourworst,OsonofSet。Thecurseremainsuponyou。“ NowAbishookinthefuryofhisfear,andanswered: “Sobeit,StarofAmen,havingnothingmoretodreadIwilldomyworst。Pharaohmyenemyisdead,andyou,hisdaughter,shallbemywifeofyourownfreewill,orsincenomanwilllayafingeruponyou,hereinthistoweryoushallstarve。Deathisnotyet;Ishallhavemyday,itissworntome。Reignwithmeifyouwill,orstarvewithoutmeifyouwill——Itellyou,DaughterofAmen,thatIshallhavemyday。“ “AndItellyou,SonofSet,thatafterthedaycomesthelongterrorofthatnightwhichknowsnomorrow。“ Thenfindingnoanswer,hetooturnedandwent。 WhenhewasgoneNeter-Tuastoodawhilelookingdownuponthethousandsofpeoplegatheredinthegreatsquarewherethebattlehadbeenfought,whostaredupatherinadeadlysilence。Thenshedescendedfromthecoping-stone,and,takingAstibythearm,ledherfromtherooftothelittlechamberwhereshehadslept。 Sixdayshadgoneby,andQueenNeter-Tuastarvedinthepylontower。 Tillnowthewaterhadheldoutfortherewasagoodsupplyofitinjars,butatlastitwasdone,while,asforfood,theyhadeatennothingexceptastoreofhoneywhichAstitookatnightfromthebeesthathivedamongthetopmostpylonstones。Thatdaythehoneywasdonealso,andifhadnotbeen,withoutwatertowashitdowntheycouldhaveswallowednomoreofthesicklystuff。Indeed,althoughinafteryearsinmemoryofitshelp,Neter-Tuachosethebeeasherroyalsymbol,neveragaincouldshebringherselftoeatofthefruitofitslabours。 “Come,Nurse,“saidTua,“letusgototheroof,andwatchthesettingofRa,perhapsforthelasttime,sinceIthinkthatwefollowhimthroughtheWesternGates。“ Sotheywent,supportingeachotherupthesteps,fortheygrewweak。 FromthisloftyplacetheysawthatsaveontheNilesideofitwhichwaspatrolledbythewarshipsofAbi,allthetemplewassurroundedbyadoubleringofsoldiers,whilebeyondthesoldiers,onthesquarewherethegreatfighthadbeen,weregatheredthousandsofthepeoplewhoknewthatthestarvingQueenwaswonttoappearthusuponthepylonatsunset。 Atthesightofher,cladinthemailwhichshestillwore,amurmurrosefromthemlikethemurmurofthesea,followedbyadeepsilencesincetheydarednotdeclarethepitywhichmovedthemall。Inthemidstofthissilence,whilstthesunsankbehindthePyramidsoftheancientkings,Neter-TualifteduphergloriousvoiceandsangtheeveninghymntoAmen-Ra。Asthelastnotesdiedawayinthestillair,againthemurmurrosewhilethedarknessgatheredaboutthepylon,hidingherfromthegazeofmen。 Handinhandastheyhadcome,thetwodesertedwomendescendedthestairtotheirsleeping-place。 “Theydarenothelpus,Asti,“saidTua,“letusliedownanddie。“ “Nay,Queen,“answeredAsti,“letusturntoonethatgivethhelptothehelpless。DoyourememberthewordsspokenbytheshiningspiritofAhuratheDivine?“ “Irememberthem,Asti。“ “Queen,Ihavewaitedlong,sincethespellshewhisperedtomemaybeusedonceonly,butnowIamsurethatthemomentisathandwhenthatwhichdwellswithinyoumustbecalledforthtosaveyou。“ “Thencallitforth,Asti,“answeredTuawearily,“ifyouhavethepower。Ifnot,oh!letusdie。Butsay,whomwouldyousummon?ThegloryofAmenortheghostofPharaoh,orAhura,mymother,oroneoftheguardiangods?“ “Noneofthese,“answeredAsti,“forIhavebeenbiddenotherwise。Lieyoudownandsleep,myfosterling,forIhavemuchtodointhehoursofdarkness。Whenyouawakeyoushalllearnall。“ “Aye,“saidTua,“whenIawake,ifeverIdoawake。Isitinyourmindtokillmeinmysleep,Asti?Isthatyourcommand?Well,ifso,I shallnotblameyou,forthenIwillbreakthislongfastofminewithPharaohandthedivinemother,Ahura,whoboreme,andtogetherinthepleasantFieldsofPeacewewillwaitforRames,myloverandyourson。Beingaqueen,theywillgivemyburialinmyfather\'stomb,andthatisallIcraveofthem,andofthiswearyworld。Singmetorest,Nurse,asyouwerewonttodowhenIwaslittle,and,ifitbeyourwill,tarrynotlongbehindme。“ Soshelaidherselfdownuponthebed,and,takingherhandthathadgrownsothin,thetallandnobleAstibentoverherinthedarkness,andbegantosingagentlechantorlullaby。 Tua\'seyesclosed,herbreathcameslowanddeep。ThenAstithemagicianceasedhersongand,gatheringuphersecretstrength,putoutherprayers,prayerafterprayer,tillatlengthallhersoulwaspure,andshedaredtouttertheawfulspellthatAhurahadwhisperedinherear。Atthemuttered,holywordswildvoicescriedthroughthenight,thesolidpylonrocked,andinthecitythecrystalglobeintowhichKakuandMerytragazedwassuddenlyshatteredbetweenthem,and,whitewithterroratheknewnotwhat,Abisprangfromhiscouch。 ThenAstialsosankintosleeporswoon,andallwassilentinthatchamber,silentasthegrave。 Neter-Tuaawoke。Throughthepylonwindow-placecreptthefirstgreylightofdawn。Hereyessearchingthegloomfellfirstuponthedark- robedfigureofAstisleepinginachair,herheadrestinguponherhand。Thenabrightnessdrewthemtothefootofherbed,andthere,clothedinafaint,whitelight,thatseemedasthoughitweredrawnfromthestarsandthemoon,wearingtheDoubleCrown,andarrayedinalltheroyalrobesofEgypt,shesaw——/herself/。 NowTuaknewthatshedreamed,andforalongwhilelaystill,foritpleasedher,starvedandwretchedasshewas,aprisonerinthehandsofherfoes,anettedbird,toletherfancydwelluponthissplendidimageofwhatshehadbeenbeforeanevilfate,speakingwiththevoiceofMerytra,LadyoftheFootstool,hadbeguileddeadPharaohtoMemphis。Ifthingshadgonewellwithher,sheshouldbeasthatimagewasto-day,thatimagewhichworehercrownandrobesofstate,yes,andherveryjewels。Suchwerethechangesoffortuneeveninthelivesofprinceswhosethroneseemedtobesetuponarock,princeswhomthegodofgodshadfathered。Neverbeforeinheryounglifehadthethingcomesohometoher,foruntilnow,eventhroughthehungerandthefear,herpridehadborneherup。Butinthischillyhourthatprecedesthedawn,thehourwhen,astheysay,menarewonttodie,itwasotherwisewithher。Herendwasnear——sheknewitandunderstoodthatbetweenthemightiestmonarchintheworldandthehumblestpeasantmaidatthelastthereisnodifference,saveperchanceadifferenceofthesoulwithin。 Hereshelay,ashadow,whomustchoosebetweenamiserableendbythirstandhunger,oraloathsomemarriage。AndwhatavaileditthatshewascalledMorning-StarofAmen,shetheonlychildofPharaohandofhisroyalwife,andthatwhenshewasdeadtheywouldgrantherastatefuneral,andinscribehernameamongthelistsofkings,whileAbi,thefoulusurper,satuponherthrone。Hereonthebedlaywhatshewas,thereatthefootofitstoodwhatsheshouldbeifthegodshadnotdesertedher。 Herpoorheartwasfilledwithbitternesslikeacupwithvinegar,bitternessflowedthroughherintheplaceofblood。Itseemedhardtodiesoyoung,shewhommennamedagod;todierobbedofhercrown,robbedofhervengeance,andtakingwithherherdeep,unfruitfullove。WouldsheandRamesmeetbeyondthegrave,shewondered?Wouldtheywedandbearchildrenthere,whoshouldruleasPharaohsintheUnder-world?WouldOsirisredeemhermortalflesh,andAmentheFather,receiveher;orwouldsherushdownintoeverlastingblacknesswheresleepisallinall? Oh!foronehourofstrengthandfreedom,oneshorthourwhileattheheadofherarmiessherolleddownuponrebelliousMemphisinhermight,andtroditshighwallsflat,andgaveitspalacestotheflames,andcastitsaccursedprincetothejawsofcrocodiles。Hersunkeyesflashedatthethoughtofit,andherwastedbosomheaved,andlo!theeyesofthatroyalqueenofherdreamsflashedalsoasthoughinanswer,andonitsbreastthejewelsroseasthoughprideorangerliftedthem。 Thenthismarvelcametopass,forthebeautifulface——couldherowneverhavebeensobeautiful?——theimperialface,bentforwardalittle,andfromtheredlipscameasoftvoice,herownrichvoice,thatsaid: “Speakyourwill,Queen,anditshallbedone。I,whostandhere,amyourservanttocommand,OMorning-Star,OAmen\'sroyalchild。“ Tuasatupinherbedandlaughedatthevision。 “Mywill!“shesaid。“ODream,whydoyoumockme?Letmethink。Whatismywill?Well,Dream,itisthatofthebeggaratthegate——I desireadrinkofwater,andacrustofbread。“ “Theyarethere,“answeredthefigure,pointingwiththecrystalsceptreinherhandtothetablebesidethecouch。 IdlyenoughTualooked,andsoitwas!Onthetablestoodpurewaterinasilvercup,andbyitcakesofbreaduponagoldenplatter。Shestretchedoutherhand,forsurelythisfantasywaspleasant,andtookthatghostofasilvercup,herowncupthatPharaohhadgivenherasachild,andbroughtittoherlipsanddrank,andlo!waterpureandcoldfloweddownherthroat,untilatlengthevenherragingthirstwassatisfied。Thenshestretchedoutherhandagain,andtooktheloavesofbread,andatethemhungrilytillallweregone,andassheswallowedthelastofthem,exclaimedinbittershame: “Oh!whataselfishwretchamIwhohavedrunkandeatenall,leavingnothingformyfoster-mother,Asti,wholiesasleep,anddiesofwantasIdid。“ “Fearnot,“answeredtheDream。“Look,therearemoreforAsti。“Anditwastrue,forthesilvercupbrimmedoncemorewithcoldwater,andonthegoldenplatterwereothercakes。 NowtheDreamspokeagain: “Surely,“itsaid,“therewereotherwishesinyourheart,OMorning- Star,thanthatforhumansustenance?“ “Aye,ODream,IwishedforvengeanceuponAbi,thetraitor,Abithemurdererofmyfather,whowouldbringmetothelastshameofwomanhood。IwishedforvengeanceuponAbi,andallwhoclingtohim。“ Thebrightfigurebowed,stretchingoutitsjewelledhands,andanswered: “Iamyourservanttoobey。Itshallbeworked,OQueen,suchvengeanceasyoucannotdreamof,vengeancepoureddropbydroplikepoisoninhisveins,thetormentofdisappointedlove,thetormentofhorriblefear,thetormentofpowergivenandsnatchedaway,thetormentofadeathofshame,andtheeverlastingtormentoftheEater- upofSouls——thisvengeanceshallbeworkeduponAbiandallwhoclingtohim。Wastherenotanotherwishinyourheart,OMorning-Star,O Queendivine?“ “Aye,“answeredTua,“butImaynotspeakitalleventomyselfinsleep。“ “Itshallbegiventoyou,OMorning-Star。Youshallfindyourlovethoughfarawaybeyondthehorizon,andheshallreturnwithyou,andyoutwainshallruleintheUpperandtheLowerLand,andinallthelandsbeyondwithglorysuchashasnotbeenknowninEgypt。“ Now,atlength,Tuaseemedtoawake。Sherubbedhereyesandlooked。 TherewasthesleepingAsti;thereonthetablebesideherwerethewaterandthebread;thereatthefootofthecouch,glimmeringinthelowlightsofdawn,wasthegloriousfigureofherselfdrapedinthesplendidrobes。 “Who,andwhatareyou?“shecried。“Areyouagodoraspirit,orareyoubutamockingvisioncaughtinthewebofmymadness?“ “Iamnoneofthesethings,OMorning-Star,Iamyourself。IamthatKawhomourfatherAmengavetoyouatbirthtodwellwithyouandprotectyou。Doyounotremembermewhenasachildweplayedtogether?“ “Iremember,“answeredTua。“YouwarnedmeofthedangerofthesacredcrocodileintheTempletank,butsincethenIhaveneverseenyou。 Whatgivesyouthestrengthtoappearinthefleshbeforeme,O Double?“ “ThemagicofAstiwithwhichshehasbeenendowedfromonhightosaveyou,Neter-Tua,thatgivesmestrength。Knowthatalthoughyoucannotalwaysseeme,Iamyoureternalcompanion。ThroughlifeIgowithyou,andwhenyoudieIwatchinyourtomb,perfect,incorruptible,preservingyourwisdom,yourloveliness,andallthatisyours,untilthedayofresurrection。Ihavepower,Ihavethesecretknowledgewhichdwellsinyou,althoughyoucannotgraspit;I rememberthePast,theinfinite,infinitePastthatyouforget,I foreseetheFuture,theendless,endlessFuturethatishiddenfromyou,towhichthelifeyouknowisbutasasingleleafuponthetree,butasonegrainofsandinthebillionsoftheDesert。Ilookuponthefacesofthegods,andheartheirwhisperings;Fategivesmehisbooktoread;IsleepsecureinthepresenceoftheEternalwhosentmeforth,andtowhomatlastIreturnagain,myjourneyended,myworkfulfilled,bearingyouinmyholyarms。OMorning-Star,thespellsofAstihaveclothedmeinthismagicflesh,themightofAmenhassetmeonmyfeet。Iamhere,yourservant,toobey。“ Now,amazed,bewildered,Tuacalledout: “Awake,Nurse,awake,forIammad。Itseemstomethatamessengerfromonhigh,robedinmyownflesh,standsbeforemeandspeakswithme。“ Astiopenedhereyes,and,perceivingthebeautifulfigure,roseanddidobeisancetoit,butsaidnoword。 “Beseated,“saidtheKa,“andhearme,timeisshort。Iawokeatthesummons,Icameforth,Iampresent,Iendureuntilthespellistakenoffme,andIreturnwhenceIcame。OInterpreter,speakthewillofherofwhomIam,thatImaydoitinmyownfashion。Thereisfood—— eatanddrink,thenspeak。“ SoAstiateanddrankasTuahaddone,andwhenshehadfinishedandwassatisfied,behold!thecupandtheplattervanishedaway。Nextinaslow,quietvoiceshespoke,saying: “OShadowofthisroyalStar,bymyspellsincorporate,thisisourcase:Herewestarveinmisery,andwithoutthegateAbiwaitstheend。IftheQueenlives,hewilltakeherwhohateshimtobehiswife;ifshedieshewillseizeherthrone。Ourwisdomisfinished。 WhatmustwedotosavethisStarthatitmayshinesereneuntilitsappointedhourofsetting?“ “Isthatallyouseek?“askedtheDouble,whenshehadfinished。 “Nay,“brokeinTuahurriedly,“Iwouldnotshinealone,IseekanotherStartosharemyskywithme。“ “Haveyoufaithandwillyouobey?“askedtheDoubleagain。“ForwithoutfaithIcandonothing。“ NowAstilookedatTuawhobowedherheadinassenttoanunspokenquestion,thensheanswered: “Wehavefaith,wewillobey。“ “Sobeit,“saidtheShadow。“PresentlyAbiwillcometoaskwhethertheQueenconsentstobehiswife,orwhethershewillbidehereuntilshedies。IwhowearthefashionoftheQueenwillgoforthandbehiswife,oh!suchawifeasmanneverhadbefore,“andasshespokethewordsanawfullooksweptacrossherface,andherdeepeyesflamed。 “Illgoesitwiththemortalmanwhowedsawraiththathateshimandiscommandedtoworkhiswoe,“sheadded。 NowAstiandTuaunderstoodandsmiled,thentheQueensaid: “Soyouwillsitinmyseat,OShadow,andasyourlord,AbiwillsitonPharaoh\'sthroneandfindithard。ButwhatofEgyptandmypeople?“ “FearnotforEgyptandyourpeople,OMorningStar。Withtheseitshallgowellenoughuntilyoucomebacktoclaimthem。“ “Andwhatofmycompanionandmyself?“askedTua。 TheDoubleraisedhersceptre,andpointedtotheopenwindow-spacebetweenthem,beneathwhich,hundredsoffeetbeneath,ranthemilkywatersoftheriver。 “YoushalltrustyourselvestothebosomofFatherNile,“sheansweredsolemnly。 NowtheQueenandAstistaredateachother。 “Thatmeans,“saidTua,“thatwemusttrustourselvestoOsiris,fornonecanfallsofarandlive。“ “Thinkyouso,OStar?Where,then,isthatfaithyoupromised,withoutwhichIcandonothing?Nay,Itellnomore。Domybidding,orletmego,anddealwithAbiasitpleasesyou。Choosenow,hedrawsnear,“andasshespokethewordstheyheardthebronzegatesofthetempleclashupontheirhinges。 Tuashiveredatthesound,thensprangfromthecouch,anddrewherselftoherfullheight,exclaiming: “FormypartIhavechosen。NevershallitbesaidthatPharaoh\'sdaughterwasacoward。BetterthebreastofOsiristhanthearmsofAbi,orslowdeathinadungeon。InAmenandinthee,ODouble,Iputmytrust。“ TheShadowlookedfromhertoAsti,whoansweredbriefly: “WheremyLadygoesthereIfollow,knowingthatMermesalwayswaits。 Whatshallwedo?“