投诉 阅读记录

第3章

Tualookedathimandlovedhimmorethanever,fornowthathewastroubledsomenewlikenesstoRamesappeareduponhisfacewhichshehadneverseenbefore。

“Takeheart,nobleMermes,“shesaidgently,“theysaythatPharaohstayswithusyetawhile。“

“IthankAmen,“heanswered,“forhadhedied,hisbloodwouldhavebeenuponthehandsofmyHouse。“

“Notso,Mermes;itwouldhavebeenuponthehandsofthegods。Youspringfromaroyalline;say,whatwouldyouhavethoughtofyoursonifafterbeingstruckbythatfatNubian,hehadcoweredathisfeetandprayedforhislifelikeanyslave?“

Mermesflushedandsmiledalittle,thensaid:

“Thequestionisrather——Whatwouldyouhavethought,OQueen?“

“I?“answeredTua。“Well,asaqueenIshouldhavepraisedhimmuch,sincethenEgyptwouldhavebeensparedgreattrouble,butasawomanandafriendIshouldneverhavespokentohimagain。Honourismorethanlife,Mermes。“

“Certainlyhonourismorethanlife,“repliedMermes,staringattheceiling,perhapstohidethelookuponhisface,“andforalittlewhileRamesseemstobeinthewayofit。Butthosewhoaresethighhavefartofall,OQueen,and——forgiveme——heismyonlychild。NowwhenPharaohrecovers——“

“Rameswillbefaraway,“brokeinTua。“Go,bringhimhereatonce,andwithhimtheVizierandthechiefscribeoftheCouncil。Takethisring,itwillopenalldoors,“andshedrewthesignetfromherfingerandhandedittohim。

“Atthishour,yourMajesty?“saidMermesinadoubtfulvoice。

“HaveInotspoken,“sheansweredimpatiently。“WhenthewelfareofEgyptisatstakeIdonotsleep。“

SoMermesbowedandwent,andwhilehewasgoneTuacausedAstitosmoothherhairandchangeherrobeandornamentsforotherswhich,althoughshedidnotsayso,shethoughtbecameherbetter。Thenshesatherdowninachairofstateinherchamberofaudience,andwaited,whileAstistoodbesideheraskingnoquestions,butwondering。

Atlengththedoorswereopened,andthroughthemappearedMermesandtheVizierandthechiefofthescribes,bothofthemtryingtohidetheiryawns,fortheyhadbeensummonedfromtheirbedswhowerenotwonttodostatebusinessatsuchhours。AfterthemlimpedRames,forhiswoundhadgrownstiff,wholookedbewildered,butotherwisejustashehadleftthefeast。

Now,withoutwaitingforthegreetingsofceremony,TuabegantoquestiontheVizierastowhatstepshadbeentakeninfurtheranceofherdecrees,andwhenheassuredherthatthebusinesswasonfoot,wentintoitseverydetailwithhim,astotheshipsandtheofficersandtheprovisioningofthemen,andsoforth。NextshesetherselftodictatedespatchestothecaptainsandbaronswhoheldthefortressesontheUpperNile,communicatingtothemPharaoh"sordersonthismatter,andthecommissionofRames,wherebyhe,whosehandshaddonetheill,wasputincommandofthegreatembassythatwenttomakeamends。

Thesebeingfinished,shesentawaythescribetospendtherestofthenightinwritingtheminduplicate,biddinghimbringthemtoherintheearlymorningtobesealed。NextaddressingRames,shecommandedhimtostartonthemorrowwiththosetroopswhichwerereadytoTakensitabovethefirstCataractoftheNile,whichwasthefrontierfortressofEgypt,andtherewaituntiltheremainderofthesoldiersjoinedthem,bearingwiththemherpresentstotheKingofKesh,andtheembalmedbodyofthePrinceAmathel。

Ramesbowedandsaidthatherordersshouldbeobeyed,andtheaudiencebeingfinished,stillbowingandsupportedbyMermes,begantowalkbackwardstowardsthedoor,hiseyesfixeduponthefaceofTua,whosatwithbenthead,claspingthearmsofherchairlikeoneindifficultyanddoubt。Whenhehadgoneafewstepssheseemedtocometosomedetermination,forwithaneffortsheraisedherselfandsaid:

“Return,CountRames,IhaveamessagetogiveyoufortheKingofKeshwho,unhappyman,haslosthissonandheir,anditisonethatnootherearsmusthear。Leavemeawhilewiththiscaptain,OMermesandAsti,andseethatnonelistentoourtalk。PresentlyIwillsummonyoutoconducthimaway。“

Theyhesitated,forthisthingseemedstrange,thennotingthelookshegavethem,departedthroughthedoorsbehindtheroyalseat。

NowRamesandtheQueenwereleftaloneinthatgreat,lightedchamber。Withbentheadandfoldedarmshestoodbeforeherwhileshelookedathimintently,yetseemedtofindnowordstosay。Atlengthshespokeinasweet,lowvoice。

“Itismanyyearssincewewereplaymatesinthecourtsofthetempleyonder,andsincethenwehaveneverbeenalonetogether,havewe,Rames?“

“No,GreatLady,“answeredRames,“foryouwereborntobeaqueen,andIambutahumblesoldierwhocannothopetoconsortwithqueens。“

“Whocannothope!Wouldyouwishtothenifyoucould?“

“OQueen,“answeredRames,bitinghislips,“whydoesitpleaseyoutomakeamockofme?“

“Itdoesnotpleasemetodoanysuchthing,forbymyfatherAmen,Rames,Iwishthatwewerechildrenoncemore,forthosewerehappydaysbeforetheyseparatedusandsetyoutosoldieringandmetostatecraft。“

“Youhavelearntyourpartwell,StaroftheMorning,“saidRames,glancingatherquickly。

“Notbetterthanyou,playmateRames,ifImayjudgefromyoursword-

playthisnight。Soitseemsthatwebothofusareinthewayofbecomingmastersofourtrades。“

“WhatamItosaytoyourMajesty?Youhavesavedmylifewhenitwasforfeit——“

“Asonceyousavedminewhenitwasforfeit,andatgreaterrisk。Lookatyourhand,itwillremindyou。Itwasbuttitfortat。And,friendRames,thisdayIcameneartobeingeatenbyaworsecrocodilethanthatwhichdwellsinthepoolyonder。“

“Iguessedasmuch,Queen,andthethoughtmadememad。HaditnotbeenforthatIshouldonlyhavethrownhimdown。Nowthatcrocodilewilleatnomoremaidens。“

“No,“answeredTua,rubbingherchin,“hehasgonetobeeatenbySet,DevourerofSouls,hashenot?ButIthinktheremaybetroublebetweenEgyptandKesh,andwhatPharaohwillsaywhenherecoversI

amsureIdonotknow。Maythegodsprotectmefromhiswrath。“

“Tellme,ifitpleasesyourMajesty,whatismyfate?IhavebeennamedGeneralofthisexpeditionovertheheadsofmany,Iwhoambutacaptainandayoungmanandanevil-doer。AmItobekilledonthejourney,oramItobeexecutedbytheKingofKesh?“

“Ifanykillyouonthejourney,Rames,theyshallrendermeanaccount,beitthegodsthemselves,andasforthevengeanceoftheKingofKesh——well,youwillhavetwothousandpickedmenwithyouandthemeanstogathermoreasyougo。Listennow,forthisisnotinthedecreeorintheletters,“sheadded,bendingtowardshimandwhispering。“EgypthasspiesinKesh,and,beingindustrious,Ihavereadtheirreports。Thepeopletherehatetheupstartracethatrulesthem,andtheking,whoaloneisleftnowthatAmathelisdead,isoldandhalf-witted,forallthatfamilydrinktoomuch。Soiftheworstcomestotheworst,doyouthinkthatyouneedbekilled,you,“sheaddedmeaningly,“who,iftheHouseofAmathelwerenot,wouldbydescentbeKingofKesh,as,ifIandmyHousewerenot,youmightbePharaohofEgypt?“

Ramesstudiedthefloorforalittle,thenlookedupandasked:

“WhatshallIdo?“

“Itseemsthatisforyoutofindout,“repliedTua,inherturnstudyingtheceiling。“WereIinyourplace,Ithinkthat,ifdriventoit,/I/shouldknowwhattodo。Onething,however,Ishould/not/

do。WhatevermaybethejudgmentofthedivineKingofKeshuponyou,andthatcaneasilybeguessed,IshouldnotreturntoEgyptwithmyescort,untilIwasquitesureofmywelcome。No,IthinkthatI

shouldstopinNapata,whichIamtoldisarichandpleasantcity,andtrytoputitsaffairsinorder,trustingthatEgypt,towhichitoncebelonged,wouldintheendforgivemeforsodoing。“

“Iunderstand,“saidRames,“thatwhateverhappens,Ialoneamtoblame。“

“Good,andofcoursetherearenowitnessestothistalkofours。Haveyoualsobeentakinglessonsinstatecraftinyoursparehours,Rames,muchasIhavetriedtolearnsomethingoftheartofwar?“

Ramesmadenoanswer,onlythesetwostrangeconspiratorslookedateachotherandsmiled。

“YourMajestyisweary。ImustleaveyourMajesty,“hesaidpresently。

“YoumustbewearierthanIam,Rames,withthatwound,whichIthinkhasnotbeendressed,althoughitistruethatwehavebothfoughtto-night。Rames,youaregoingonafarjourney。Iwonderifweshallevermeetagain。“

“Idonotknow,“heansweredwithagroan,“butformysakeitisbetterthatweshouldnot。OMorningStar,whydidyousavemethisnight,whowouldhavebeengladtodie?DidnotthatKaofyourstellyouthatIshouldhavebeengladtodie,ormymother,whoisamagician?“

“IhaveseennothingofmyKa,Rames,sinceweplayedtogetherinthetemple——ah!thosewerehappydays,weretheynot?Andyourmotherisadiscreetladywhodoesnottalktomeaboutyou,excepttowarnmenottoshowyouanyfavour,lestothersshouldbejealousandmurderyou。

Shallyouthenbesorryifwedonotmeetagain?Scarcely,Isuppose,sinceyouseemsoanxioustodieandberidofmeandallthingsthatweknow。“

NowRamespressedhishanduponhisheartasthoughtostillitsbeating,andlookedroundhimindespair。For,indeed,thatheartofhisfeltasthoughitmustburst。

“Tua,“hegaspeddesperately,“canyouforaminuteforgetthatyouareQueenoftheUpperandtheLowerLand,whoperhapswillsoonbePharaoh,themightiestmonarchintheworld,andrememberonlythatyouareawoman,andasawomanhearasecretandkeepitclose?“

“Wehavebeentalkingsecrets,Rames,asweusedtodo,youremember,longago,andyouwillnottellminewhichdealwiththeState。Why,then,shouldItellyours?Butbeshort,itgrowslate,orratherearly,andasyouknow,weshallnotmeetagain。“

“Good,“heanswered。“QueenNeter-Tua,I,yoursubject,daretoloveyou。“

“Whatofthat,Rames?Ihavemillionsofsubjectswhoallprofesstoloveme。“

Hewavedhishandangrily,andwenton:

“Idaretoloveyouasamanlovesawoman,notasasubjectlovesaqueen。“

“Ah!“sheansweredinanewandbrokenvoice,“thatisdifferent,isitnot?Well,allwomenlovetobeloved,thoughsomearequeensandsomearepeasants,sowhyshouldIbeangry?Rames,now,asinpastdays,Ithankyouforyourlove。“

“Itisnotenough,“hesaid。“Whatistheuseofgivinglove?Loveshouldbelent。Loveisanusurerthataskshighinterest。Nay,nottheinterestonly,butthecapitalandtheinteresttoboot。Oh,Star!

whathappenstothemanwhoissomadastolovetheQueenofEgypt?“

Tuaconsideredthisproblemasthoughitwereariddletowhichshewasseekingananswer。

“Whoknows?“sherepliedatlengthinalowvoice。“Perhapsitcostshimhislife,orperhaps——perhapshemarriesherandbecomesPharaohofEgypt。Muchmightdependonwhetherthequeenchancedtocareaboutsuchaman。“

NowRamesshooklikeareedintheeveningwind,andhelookedatherwithglowingeyes。

“Tua,“hewhispered,“canitbepossible——doyoumeanthatIamwelcometoyou,orareyoubutdrawingmetoshameandruin?“

Shemadenoanswertohiminwords,onlywithacertaingravedeliberation,laiddownthelittleivorysceptrethatsheheld,andsufferinghertroubledeyestorestuponhiseyes,bentforwardandstretchedoutherarmstowardshim。

“Yes,Rames,“shemurmuredintohisearaminutelater,“Iamdrawingyoutowhatevermaybefounduponthisbreastofmine,love,ormajesty,orshame,orruin,orthedeathofoneorbothofus,orallofthemtogether。Areyoucontenttotakethechancesofthishighgame,Rames?“

“Askitnot,Tua。Youknow,youknow!“

Shekissedhimonthelips,andallherheartandallheryouthwereinthatkiss。Then,gentlyenough,shepushedhimfromher,saying:

“Standthere,Iwouldspeakwithyou,andasIhavesaid,thetimeisshort。Hearkentome,Rames,youareright;Iknow,asIhavealwaysknown,andasyouwouldhaveknownalsohadyoubeenlessfoolishthanyouare。YoulovemeandIloveyou,forsoitwasdecreedwheresoulsaremade,andsoithasbeenfromthebeginningandsoitshallbetotheend。You,agentlemanofEgypt,lovetheQueenofEgypt,andsheisyoursandnootherman"s。Suchisthedecreeofhimwhocausedustobebornuponthesameday,andtobenurseduponthesamekindbreast。Well,afterall,whynot?Iflovebringsdeathuponus,aswellmaychance,atleastthelovewillremainwhichisworthitall,andbeyonddeaththereissomething。“

“Onlythis,Tua,Iseekthewomannotathrone,andalas!throughmeyoumaybetornfromyourhighplace。“

“Thethronegoeswiththewoman,Rames,theycannotbeseparated。But,say,somethingcomesoverme;ifthathappened,ifIwereanoutcast,awanderer,withnothingsavethisshapeandsoulofmine,anditwereyouthatsatuponathrone,wouldyoustillloveme,Rames?“

“Whyasksuchquestions?“herepliedindignantly。“Moreover,yourtalkischildish。WhatthronecanIeversiton?“

Achangefelluponherathiswords。Sheceasedtobethemelting,passionatewoman,andbecameoncemorethestrong,far-seeingqueen。

“Rames,“shesaid,“youunderstandwhy,althoughittearsmyheart,I

amsendingyousofarawayandintosomanydangers,doyounot?Itistosaveyourlife,forafterwhathaschancedto-nightinthisfashionorinthathereyouwouldcertainlydie,as,haditnotbeenforthatplanofmineyoumusthavediedtwohoursago。Therearemanywhohateyou,Rames,andPharaohmayrecover,asIpraythegodshewill,andover-ridemywill,foryouhaveslainhisguestwhowasbroughtheretomarryme。“

“Iunderstandallofthesethings,Queen。“

“Thenawake,Rames,looktothefutureandunderstandthatalso,if,asIthink,youhavethewit。Iamsendingyouwithastrongescort,amInot?Well,thatKingofKeshisoldandfeeble,andyouhaveaclaimuponhiscrown。Takeit,man,andsetitonyourhead,andasKingofKeshaskthehandofEgypt"sQueeninmarriage。Thenwhowouldsayyounay——notEgypt"sQueen,Ithink,orthepeopleofEgyptwhohungerfortherichSouthernLandwhichtheyhavelost。“

Soshespoke,andasthesehighwordspassedherlipsshelookedsosplendidandsoroyalthat,dazzledbythegreatnessofhermajesty。

Ramesbowedhimselfbeforeherasbeforethepresenceofagod。Then,awarethatshewastryinghiminthebalanceofherjudgment,hestraightenedhimselfandspoketoherasprincespeakstoprince。

“StarofAmen,“hesaid,“itistruethatthoughherewearebutyourhumblesubjects,thebloodofmyfatherandofmyselfisashighasyours,andperhapsmoreancient,anditistruethatnowyonderAmathelisdead,aftermyfather,invirtueofthosewhowentbeforeusIhavemorerightthananyothertotheinheritanceofKesh。Queen,Ihearyourwords,IwilltakeitifIcan,notforitsownsake,buttowinyou,andifIfailyouwillknowthatIdieddoingmybest。

Queen,wepartandthisisafarjourney。Perhapswemaynevermeetagain;atthebestwemustbeseparatedforlong。Queen,youhavehonouredmewithyourlove,andthereforeIaskapromiseofyou,notasawomanonly,butasQueen。Iaskthathoweverstraitmaybethecircumstances,whateverreasonsofStatemaypushyouon,whileIliveyouwilltakenoothermantohusband——no,notevenifheoffersyouhalftheworldindower。“

“Igiveit,“sheanswered。“IfyoushouldlearnthatIamwedtoanymanupontheearththenspituponmynameasawoman,andasQueencastmeoffandoverthrowmeifyoucan。Dealwithme,Rames,asinsuchacaseIwilldealwithyou。Onlybesureofyourtidingsereyoubelievethem。Nowthereisnothingmoretosay。Farewelltoyou,Rames,tillwemeetagainbeneathorbeyondthesun。Ourroyalpactismade。Come,sealitandbegone。“

Sheroseandstretchedouthersceptretohim,whichhekissedasherfaithfulsubject。Next,withaswiftmovement,sheliftedthegolden/ur?us/circletfromherbrowandforamomentsetitonhishead,crowninghimherking,andwhileitrestedthereshe,theQueenofEgypt,bentthekneebeforehimanddidhimhomage。Thenshecastdowncrownandsceptre,andaswomanfelluponherlover"sbreastwhilethebrightraysofmorning,flowingsuddenlythroughtheeasternwindow-

placeofthatsplendidhall,struckuponthemboth,clothingtheminarobeofgloryandofflame。

Soon,verysoon,itwasdoneandTua,seatedthereinlight,watchedRamesdepartintotheoutershadow,wonderingwhenandhowshewouldseehimcomeagain。Forherheartwasheavywithinher,andeveninthishouroftriumphantloveshegreatlyfearedthefutureanditsgifts。

CHAPTERVII

TUACOMESTOMEMPHIS

SothatdayRamesdepartedforTakensitwithwhatshipsandmencouldbegottogetherinsuchhaste。There,atthefrontierpost,hewaitedtilltherestofthesoldiersshouldjoinhim,bringingwiththemthehastilyembalmedbodyofPrinceAmathelwhomhehadslain,andtheroyalgiftstotheKingofKesh。Then,withoutamoment"sdelay,hesailedsouthwardswithhislittlearmyonthelongjourney,fearinglestifhetarried,ordersmightcometohimtoreturntoThebes。AlsohedesiredtoreachNapatabeforetheheavynewsofthedeathoftheKing"sson,andwithoutwarningoftheapproachofEgypt"sembassy。

WithTuahehadnomorespeech,althoughashisgalleywasrowedunderthewallsofthepalace,atawindowoftheroyalapartmentshesawawhitedrapedfigurethatwatchedthemgoby。Itwasstandingintheshadowsothathecouldnotrecognisetheface,buthishearttoldhimthatthiswasnoneotherthantheQueenherself,whoappearedtheretobidhimfarewell。

SoRamesrosefromthechairinwhichhewasseatedonaccountofthehurttohislegandsalutedwithhissword,andorderedthecrewtodolikewisebyliftinguptheiroars。Thentheslenderfigurebowedinanswer,andhewentontofulfilhisdestiny,leavingNeter-Tua,MorningStarofAmen,tofulfilhers。

Beforehesailed,however,MermeshisfatherandAstihismothervisitedhiminaplaceapart。

“Youwerebornunderastrangestar,myson,“saidMermes,“andIknownotwhitheritwillleadyou,whopraythatitmaynotbeameteorwhichblazessuddenlyintheheavensanddisappearstoreturnnomore。

AllthepeopletalkofthefavourtheQueenhasshownyouwho,insteadoforderingyoutobeexecutedforthedeedyoudidwhichrobbedherofaroyalhusband,hassetyouincommandofanarmy,you,amereyouth,andreceivedyouinsecretaudience,anhonourgrantedtoveryfew。Fatethathaspassedmebygivesthedicetoyouryounghand,buthowthecastwillfallIknownot,norshallIlivetosee,orsoI

believe。“

“Speaknosuchevil-omenedwords,myfather,“answeredRamestenderly,forthesetwolovedeachother。“TomeitseemsmorelikelythatitisIwhoshallnotlive,forthisisastrangeanddesperateventureuponwhichIgo,totelltoagreatkingthenewsofthedeathofhisonlysonatmyownhand。Mother,youareversedinthebooksofwisdomandcanseethatwhichishiddentooureyes。Haveyounowordofcomfortforus?“

“Myson,“answeredAsti,“Ihavesearchedthefuture,butwithallmyskillitwillopenlittleofitssecretstomysight。YetIhavelearnedsomething。Greatfortunesliebeforeyou,andIbelievethatyouandIshallmeetagain。Buttoyourbelovedfatherbidfarewell。“

AtthesewordsRamesturnedhisheadasidetohidehistears,butMermesbadehimnottogrieve,saying:

“Greatisthemysteryofourfates,myson。Sometherebewhotellusthatwearebutbubblesbornofthestreamtobeswallowedupbythestream,cloudsbornoftheskytobeswallowedupbythesky,theoffspringofchancelikethebeastsandthebirds,gnatsthatdanceforanhourinthesunlightandaregone。ButIbelieveitnot,whoholdthatthegodsclotheuswiththisrobeoffleshfortheirownpurpose,andthatthespiritwithinushasbeenfromthebeginningandeternallywillbe。ThereforeIlovenotlifeandfearnotdeath,knowingthatthesearebutdoorsleadingtotheimmortalhousethatispreparedforus。Theroyalbloodyouhavecametoyoufromyourmotherandmyself,butthatourlotsshouldhavebeenhumble,whileyours,mayhap,willbesplendid,doesnotmovemetoenvywhoperchancehavebeenthatyoumaybe。YougoforthtofulfilyourfortuneswhichI

believearegreat,Ibideheretofulfilminewhichleadmetothetomb。Ishallneverseeyouinyourpower,ifpowercomestoyou,norwillyourtriumphantfootstepsstirmysleep。

“Yet,Rames,rememberthatthoughyoutreadonclothofgoldandthebowednecksofyourenemies,thoughlovebeyourcompanionanddiademsyourcrown,thoughflatteriesfloataboutyoulikeincenseinashrinetill,atlength,youdeemyourselfagod,thosefootstepsofyoursstillleadtothatsamedarktombandthroughitontoJudgment。Begreatifyoucan,butbegoodaswellasgreat。Takenoman"slifebecauseyouhavethestrengthandhatehim;wrongnowomanbecausesheisdefencelessorcanbebought。Rememberthatthebeggarchildplayinginthesandmayhaveadestinymorehighthanyourswhenalltheearthlycountisreckoned。Rememberthatyousharetheairyoubreathewiththecattleandtheworm。Goyourroadrejoicinginyourbeautyandyouryouthandthegoodgiftsthataregivenyou,butknow,Rames,thatattheendofitI,whowaitintheshadowofOsiris,I

yourfather,shallaskanaccountthereof,andthatbeyondmestandthegodsofJusticetotestthewebthatyouhavewoven。Now,Rames,myson,myblessingandtheblessingofhimwhoshapedusbewithyou,andfarewell。“

ThenMermeskissedhimonthebrowand,turning,lefttheroom,nordidtheyevermeetagain。

ButAstistayedawhile,andcomingtohimpresently,lookedRamesintheeyes,andsaid:

“Mournnot。Separationsarenonewthing,deathisnonewthing;allthesesorrowshavebeenontheearthformillionsofyears,andformillionsofyearsyetshallbe。Liveoutyourlife,rejoicingifthedaysbegood,contentiftheybebutill,regrettingnothingsaveyoursins,fearingnothing,expectingnothing,sinceallthingsareappointedandcannotbechanged。“

“Ihear,“heansweredhumbly,“andIwillnotforget。WhetherI

succeedorfailyoushallnotbeashamedforme。“

Nowhismotherturnedtogoalso,butpausedandsaid:

“Ihaveagiftforyou,Rames,fromonewhosenamemaynotbespoken。“

“Giveittome,“hesaideagerly,“Ifearedthatitwasallbutadream。“

“Oh!“repliedAstiscanninghisface,“sotherewasadream,wasthere?DiditfalluponyoulastnightwhenthedaughterofAmen,myfoster-child,instructedyouinsecret?“

“Thegift,“saidRames,stretchingouthishand。

Then,smilinginherquietfashion,hismotherdrewfromthebosomofherrobesomeobjectthatwaswrappedinlinenand,touchingherforeheadwiththeroyalsealthatfastenedit,gaveittoRames。Withtremblingfingershebrokethesealandtherewithinthelinenlayaringwhichforsomeyears,asRamesknew,Tuahadwornuponthefirstfingerofherrighthand。Itwasmassiveandofplaingold,anduponthebezelofitwascutthesymbolofthesun,oneithersideofwhichkneltamanandawomancrownedwiththedoublecrownofEgypt,andholdingintheirrighthandstheloopedSignofLifewhichtheystretcheduptowardsthegloryofthesun。

“Doyouknowwhoworethatringinlongpastdays?“askedAstiofRameswhopressedittohislips。

HeshookhisheadwhorememberedonlythatTuahadwornit。

“Itwasyourforefatherandmine,Rames,thelastoftheroyalrulersofourline,whoreignedoverEgyptandalsoovertheLandofKesh。A

whileagotheembalmersre-clothedhisdivinebodyinthetomb,andthePrincess,whowaspresenttherewithyourfatherandmyself,drewthisringoffhisdeadhandandofferedittoMermes,whowouldnottakeit,seeingthatitisaroyalsignet。Sosheworeitherself,andnowforherownreasonsshesendsittoyou,perhapstogiveyouauthorityinKeshwherethatmightysealisknown。“

“IthanktheQueen,“hemurmured。“Ishallwearitalways。“

“Thenletitbeonyourbreasttillyouhavepassedthefrontier,lestsomeshouldaskquestionsthatyoufindithardtoanswer。Myson,“

shewentonquickly,“youdaretolovethisqueenofours。“

“IntruthIdo,Mother。Didnotyou,whoknoweverything,knowthat?

Alsoitisyourfaultwhobroughtusuptogether。“

“Nay,myson,thefaultofthegodswhohavesodecreed。But——doessheloveyou?“

“Youarealwayswithher,Mother,askheryourself,ifyouneedtoask。Atleast,shehassentmeherownring。Oh!Mother,Mother,guardhernightandday,forifharmcomestoher,thenIdie。Mother,queenscannotgivethemselveswheretheywillasotherwomencan;itispolicythatthruststheirhusbandsonthem。Keepherunwed,Mother。

Thoughitshouldcostherherthrone,stillIsaylethernotbecastintothearmsofoneshehates。Protectherinhertrial,ifsuchshouldcome;andifstrengthfailsandthegodsdeserther,thenhideherinthewebofthemagicthatyouhave,andpreserveherundefiled,forsoshallIblessyournameforever。“

“Youflyatararebird,Rames,andtherearemanystrongerhawksaboutbesidesthatoneyouslew;yes,royaleagleswhomaystrikedownthepairofyou。YetIwilldomybest,whohavelongforeseenthishour,andwhopraythatbeforemyeyesshutindeath,theymayyetbeholdyouseatedonthethroneofyourforefathers,crownedwithpowerandwithsuchloveandbeautyashaveneveryetbeengiventoman。Nowhidethatringuponyourheartandyoursecretinit,asI

shall,lestyoushouldreturnnomoretoEgypt。Moreover,followyourroyalStarandnoother。Whatevercounselshemayhavegivenyou,followitalso,stirringnottorightorleft,forIsaythatinthatmaidenbreastofherstheredwellsthewisdomofthegods。“

Thenholdingupherhandsoverhisheadasthoughinblessing,Asti,too,turnedandlefthim。

SoRameswentandwasnomoreseen,andbydegreesthetalkastothematterofhisvictoryoverthePrinceofKesh,andastohisappointmentbythewhimofthemaidenQueentocommandthesplendidembassyofatonementwhichshehaddespatchedtotheoldKing,thedeadman"sfather,diedawayforlackofanythingtofeedon。

Tuakepthercounselwell,norwasaughtknownofthatmidnightinterviewwiththeyoungCounthergeneral。Moreover,Napatawasfaraway,sofarthatstartingattheseasonwhenitdid,theembassycouldscarcereturntilltwoyearshadgoneby,ifeveritdidreturn。

Alsofewbelievedthatwhoevercameback,Rameswouldbeoneofthem,sinceitwassaidopenlythatsosoonashewasbeyondthefrontiersofEgypt,thesoldiershadorderstokillhimandtakeonhisbodyasapeace-offering。

Indeed,allpraisedthewitandwisdomoftheQueen,whobythispoliticdevice,hadridherselfofatroublesomebusinesswithaslittlescandalaspossible,andavoidedstainingherownhandsinthebloodofafoster-brother。Hadsheorderedhisdeathforthwith,theysaid,itwouldhavebeensupposedalsothatshehadputhimawaybecausehewasofaroyalrace,onewho,inthefuture,mightprovearival,oratleastcausesomerebellion。

Meanwhilegreaterquestionsfilledthemouthsofmen。WouldPharaohdieandleaveNeter-Tua,theyoungandlovely,toholdhisthrone,andifso,whatwouldhappen?ItwasathousandyearssinceawomanhadreignedinEgypt,andnonehadreignedwhowerenotwed。Thereforeitseemednecessarythatahusbandshouldbefoundforherassoonasmightbe。

ButPharaohdidnotdie。Onthecontrary,thoughveryslowly,herecoveredandwasstrongerthanhehadbeenforyears,forthefitthatstruckhimdownseemedtohaveclearedhisblood。Forsomethreemonthshelayhelplessasachild,amusinghimselfasachilddoeswithlittlethings,andtalkingofchildrenwhomhehadknowninhisyouth,orwhensomeofthesechancedtovisithimasoldmen,askingthemtoplaywithhimwithtopsorballs。

Thenonedaycameachange,andrisingfromhisbedhecommandedthepresenceofhisCouncillors,andwhentheycame,inquiredofthemwhathadhappened,andwhyhecouldremembernothingsincethefeast。

Theyputhimoffwithsoftwords,andsoonhegrewwearyanddismissedthem。ButaftertheyhadgoneandhehadeatenhesentforMermes,theCaptainoftheGuardofAmenandhisfriend,andquestionedhim。

“ThelastthingIremember,“hesaid,“wasseeingthedrunkenPrinceofKeshfightingwithyourson,thathandsome,fiery-eyedCountRameswhomsomefool,orenemy,hadsettowaituponhimattable。Itwasadog"strick,Mermes,forafterallyourbloodispurerandmoreancientthanthatofthepresentkingsofKesh。Well,thehorrorofthesightofmyroyalguest,thesuitorformydaughter"shand,fightingwithanofficerofmyownguardatmyownboard,struckmeasabutcherstrikesanox,andafteritallwasblackness。Whatchanced,Mermes?“

“This,Pharaoh:MysonkilledAmathelinfairfight,thenthoseblackNubiangiantsintheirfuryattackedyourguard,butledbyRamestheEgyptians,thoughtheywerethelessermen,overcamethemandslewmostofthem。Iamanoldsoldier,butneverhaveIseenafinerfray——“

“Afinerfray!Afinerfray,“gaspedPharaoh。“WhythiswillmeanawarbetweenKeshandEgypt。Andthen?DidtheCouncilorderRamestobeexecuted,asyoumustadmithedeserved,althoughyouarehisfather?“

“Notso,OPharaoh;moreover,Iadmitnothing,thoughhadheplayedacoward"spartbeforeallthelordsofEgypt,gladlywouldIhaveslainhimwithmyownhand。“

“Ah!“saidPharaoh,“therespeaksthesoldierandtheparent。Well,I

understand。Hewasaffronted,washenot,bythatbedizenedblackman?

WereIinyourplaceIshouldsayasmuch。But——whathappened?“

“YourMajestyhavingbecomeunconscious,“explainedMermes,“herMajestytheQueenNeter-Tua,GloriousinRa,tookcommandofaffairsaccordingtoherOathofCrowning。ShehassentanembassyofatonementoftwothousandpickedsoldierstotheKingofKesh,bearingwiththemtheembalmedbodyofthedivineAmathelandmanyroyalgifts。“

“Thatisgoodenoughinitsway,“saidPharaoh。“Butwhytwothousandmen,whereofthecostwillbeverygreat,whenascorewouldhavesufficed?Itisanarmy,notanembassy,andwhenmyroyalbrotherofKeshseesitadvancing,bearingwithittheill-omenedgiftofhisonlyson"sbody,hemaytakealarm。“

Mermesrespectfullyagreedthathemightdoso。

“Whatgeneralisincommandofthisembassy,asitpleasesyoutocallit?“

“TheCountRames,myson,isincommand,yourMajesty。“

Nowweakashewasstill,Pharaohnearlyleaptfromhischair:

“Rames!Thatyoungcut-throatwhokilledthePrince!RameswhoisthelastoftheoldrightfuldynastyofKesh!Rames,amerecaptain,incommandoftwothousandofmyveterans!Oh,Imuststillbemad!Whogavehimthecommand?“

“TheQueenNeter-Tua,StarofAmen,shegavehimthecommand,O

Pharaoh。Immediatelyafterthefrayinthehallsheutteredherdecreeandcausedittoberecordedintheusualfashion。“

“SendfortheQueen,“saidPharaohwithagroan。

SoTuawassummoned,andpresentlysweptingloriouslyarrayed,andonseeingherfathersittingupandwell,rantohimandembracedhimandforalongtimerefusedtolistentohistalkofmattersofState。Atlength,however,hemadehersitbyhimstillholdinghishand,andaskedherwhyinthenameofAmenshehadsentthathandsomeyoungfirebrand,Rames,incommandoftheexpeditiontoKesh。Thensheansweredverysweetlythatshewouldtellhim。Andtellhimshedid,atsuchlengththatbeforeshehadfinished,Pharaoh,whosestrengthasyetwassmall,hadfallenintoadoze。

“Now,youunderstand,“shesaidashewokeupwithastart。“Theresponsibilitywasthrustuponme,andIhadtoactasIthoughtbest。

TohaveslainthisyoungRameswouldhavebeenimpossible,forallheartswerewithhim。“

“Butsurely,Daughter,youmighthavegothimoutoftheway。“

“Myfather,thatiswhatIhavedone。IhavesenthimtoNapata,whichisverymuchoutoftheway——manymonths"journey,Iamtold。“

“Butwhatwillhappen,Tua?EithertheKingofKeshwillkillhimandmytwothousandsoldiers,orperhapshewillkilltheKingofKeshashekilledhisson,andseizethethronewhichhisownforefathersheldforgenerations。Haveyouthoughtofthat?“

“Yes,myfather,Ithoughtofit,andifthislastshouldhappenthroughnofaultofours,wouldEgyptweep,thinkyou?“

NowPharaohstaredatTua,andTualookedbackatPharaohandsmiled。

“Iperceive,Daughter,“hesaidslowly,“thatinyouarethemakingsofagreatqueen,forwithinthesilkenscabbardofawoman"sfollyI

seethestatesman"sswordofbronze。Onlyrunnottoofastlestyoushouldfalluponthatswordanditshouldpierceyou。“

NowTua,whohadheardsuchwordsbeforefromAsti,smiledagainbutmadenoanswer。

“Youneedahusbandtoholdyouback,“wentonPharaoh;“somegreatmanwhomyoucanloveandrespect。“

“Findmesuchaman,myfather,andIwillwedhimgladly,“answeredTuainasweetvoice。“Only,“sheadded,“IknownotwherehemaybesoughtnowthatthedivineAmathelisdeadatthehandoftheCountRames,ourgeneralandambassadortoKesh。“

SowhenhegrewstrongerPharaohrenewedhissearchforahusbandmeettomarrytheQueenofEgypt。Now,asbefore,suitorswerenotlacking,indeed,hisambassadorsandcouncillorssentintheirnamesbytwosandthrees,butalwayswhentheyweresubmittedtoher,Tuafoundsomethingagainsteveryoneofthem,tillatlastitwassaidthatshemustbedestinedforagodsincenomeremortalwouldserveherturn。

Butwhenthiswasreportedtoher,TuaonlyansweredwithasmilethatshewasdestinedtothatroyalloverofwhomAmenhadspokentohermotherinadream;nottoagod,buttotheChosenofthegod,andthatwhenshesawhim,shefeltsureshewouldknowhimatonceandlovehimmuch。

AftersomemonthshadgonebyPharaoh,quitewearyofthisplay,askedtheadviceofhisCouncil。TheysuggestedtohimthatheshouldjourneythroughthegreatcitiesofEgypt,bothbecausethechangemightcompletelyre-establishhisdivinehealth,andinthehopethatonhertravelstheQueenNeter-Tuawouldmeetsomeoneofroyalbloodwithwhomshecouldfallinlove。Forbynowitwasevidenttoallofthemthatunlessshedidfallinlove,shewouldnotmarry。

SothatverynightPharaohaskedhisdaughterifshewouldundertakesuchajourney。

Sheansweredthatnothingwouldpleaseherbetter,assheweariedofThebes,anddesiredtoseetheothergreatcitiesoftheland,tomakeherselfknowntothosewhodwellinthem,andineachtobeproclaimedasitsfutureruler。AlsoshewishedtolookupontheoceanwhereofshehadheardthatitwassobigthatallthewatersoftheNileflowingintoitdayandnightmadenodifferencetoitsvolume。

ThusthenbeganthatpilgrimagewhichafterwardsTuarecordedinthehistoryofherreignonthewallsofthewonderfultemplesthatshebuilt。HerownwishwasthattheyshouldsailsouthtothefrontiersofEgypt,sincethereshehopedthatshemighthearsometidingsofRamesandhisexpedition,whereoflatterlynocertainwordhadcome。

Thisproject,however,wasover-ruledbecauseinthesouththerewerenogreattowns,alsotheinhabitantsoftheborderingdesertwereturbulent,andmightchoosethatmomenttoattack。

SointheendtheywentdownandnotuptheNile,tarryingforawhileateverygreatcity,andespeciallyatAtbu,theholyplacewheretheheadofOsirisisburied,andtensofthousandsofthegreatmenofEgypthavetheirtombs。HereTuawascrownedafreshintheveryshrineofOsirisamidsttherejoicingsofthepeople。

ThentheysailedawaytoOn,theCityoftheSun,andthencetomakeofferingsattheGreatPyramidswhichwerebuiltbysomeoftheearlykingswhohadruledEgypt,toservethemastheirtombs。

Neter-TuaenteredthePyramidstolookuponthebodiesofthesePharaohswhohadbeendeadforthousandsofyears,andwhosedeedswereallforgotten,thoughherfatherwouldnotaccompanyhertherebecausethewaysweresosteepthathedidnotdaretotreadthem。

Afterwards,withAstiandasmallguardoftheArabchiefsofthedesert,shemountedadromedaryandroderoundtheminthemoonlight,hopingthatshewouldmeettheghostsofthosekings,andthattheywouldtalkwithherastheghostofhermotherhaddone。Butshesawnoghosts,norwouldAstitrytosummonthemfromtheirsleep,althoughTuaprayedhertodoso。

“Leavethemalone,“saidAsti,astheypausedintheshadowofthegreatestofthepyramidsandstaredatitsshiningfaceengravedfrombasetosummitwithmanyamysticwriting。

“LeavethemalonelesttheyshouldbeangryasAmenwas,andtellyourMajestythingswhichyoudonotwishtohear。Contemplatetheirmightyworks,suchasnomonarchcanbuildto-day,andsufferthemtorestthereinundisturbedbyweakerfolk。“

“Doyoucallthesemightyworks?“askedTuacontemptuously,forshewasangrybecauseAstiwouldnottrytoraisethedead。“Whataretheyafterall,butsomanystonesputtogetherbythelabourofmentosatisfytheirownvanity?Andofthosewhobuiltthemwhatstoryremains?Thereisnoneatallsavesomevainlegends。Nowif/I/liveIwillrearagreatermonument,forhistoryshalltellofmetilltimebedead。“

“Perhaps,Neter-Tua,ifyouliveandthegodswillit,thoughformypartIthinkthattheseoldstoneswillsurvivethestoryofmostdeeds。“

OnthemorrowofthisvisittothePyramidsPharaohandtheQueenhisdaughtermadetheirstateentryintothegreatwhite-walledcityofMemphis,wheretheywereroyallyreceivedbyPharaoh"sbrother,thePrinceAbi,whowasstilltherulerofallthistownanddistrict。AsitchancedthesetwohadnotmetsinceAbi,manyyearsbefore,cametoThebes,askingashareinthegovernmentofEgyptandtobenominatedassuccessortothethrone。

Likeeveryotherlordandprince,hehadbeeninvitedtobepresentatthegreatceremonyoftheCrowningofNeter-Tua,butatthelastmomentsenthisexcuses,sayingthathewasill,whichseemedtobetrue。Atanyrate,thespiesreportedthathewasconfinedtohisbed,thoughwhethersicknessorhisownwilltookhimthitheratthismoment,therewasnothingtoshow。AtthetimePharaohandhisCouncilwonderedalittlethathehadmadenoproposalforthemarriageofoneofhissons,ofwhomhehadfour,totheirroyalcousin,Neter-Tua,butdecidedthathehadnotdonesobecausehewassurethatitwouldnotbeaccepted。Fortherest,duringallthisperiodAbihadkeptquietinhisownGovernment,whichheruledwellandstrongly,remittinghistaxestoThebesatthepropertimewithaceremonialletterofhomage,andevenincreasingtheamountofthem。

SoitcameaboutthatPharaoh,whobynaturewaskindlyandunsuspicious,hadlongagoputawayallmistrustofhisbrother,whoseambitions,hewassure,hadcometoanendwiththebirthofanheiresstothethrone。

Yet,whenescortedonlybyfivehundredofhisguard,forthiswasapeacefulvisit,Pharaohrodeintothemightycityandsawhowimpregnablewereitswallsandhowstrongitsgates;sawalsothatthestreetswerelinedwiththousandsofwell-armedtroops,doubtswhichhedismissedasunworthy,didcreepintohisheart。Butifhesaidnothingofthem,Tua,whorodeinthechariotwithhim,wasnotsosilent。

“Myfather,“shesaidinalowvoicewhilethecrowdsshoutedtheirwelcome,fortheywerealoneinthechariot,thehorsesofwhichwereled,“thisuncleofminekeepsagreatstateinMemphis。“

“Yes,Daughter,whyshouldhenot?Heisitsgovernor。“

“Astrangerwhodidnotknowthetruthmightthinkhewasitsking,myfather,andtobeplain,ifIwerePharaoh,andhadchosentoenterhere,itwouldhavebeenwithalargerforce。“

“Wecangoawaywhenwelike,Tua,“saidPharaohuneasily。

“Youmean,myfather,thatwecangoawaywhenitpleasesthePrinceyourbrothertoopenthosegreatbronzegatesthatIheardclashbehindus——thenandnotbefore。“

Atthismomenttheirtalkcametoanend,forthechariotwasstayedatthestepsofthegreathallwhereAbiwaitedtoreceivehisroyalguests。Hestoodattheheadofthesteps,ahuge,coarse,vigorousmanofaboutsixtyyearsofage,onwhosefat,swarthyfacetherewasstill,oddlyenough,someresemblancetothedelicate,refined-

featuredPharaoh。

Tuasummedhimupinasingleglance,andinstantlyhatedhimevenmorethanshehadhatedAmathel,PrinceofKesh。Alsoshewhohadnotfearedtheempty-headed,drunkenAmathel,waspenetratedwithastrangeterrorofthismanwhomshefelttobestrongandintelligent,andwhosegreat,greedyeyesrestedonherbeautyasthoughtheycouldnottearthemselvesaway。

Nowtheywereascendingthesteps,andnowPrinceAbiwaswelcomingthemtohis“humblehouse,“givingthemtheirthronenames,andsayinghowrejoicedhewastoseethem,hissovereigns,withinthewallsofMemphis,whileallthetimehestaredatTua。

Pharaoh,whowastired,madenoreply,buttheyoungQueen,staringbackathim,answered:

“Wethankyouforyourgreeting,butthen,myuncleAbi,whydidyounotmeetusoutsidethegatesofMemphiswhereweexpectedtofinditsgovernorwaitingtodeliverupthekeysofPharaoh"scitytotheofficersofPharaoh?“

NowAbi,whohadthoughttoseesomeshrinkingchildclothedintheemblemsofaqueen,lookedastonishedatthistallandroyalmaidenwhohadsosharpatongue,andfoundnowordstoanswerher。SoshesweptpasthimandcommandedtobeshownwheresheshouldlodgeinMemphis。

TheyledhertoitsgreatestpalacethathadbeenpreparedforPharaohandherself,aplacesurroundedbypalmgrovesinthemidstofthecity,buthavingstudieditwithherquickeyes,shesaidthatitdidnotpleaseher。Sosearchwasmadeelsewhere,andintheendshechoseanothersmallerpalacethatoncehadbeenatempleofSekhet,thetiger-headedgoddessofvengeanceandofchastity,whereofthepylontowersfrontedontheNilewhichatitsfloodwashedagainstthem。

Indeed,theywerenowpartofthewallofMemphis,forthegreatunusedgatewaybetweenthemhadbeenbuiltupwithhugeblocksofstone。

Surroundingthispalaceandoutsideitscourts,laytheoldgardensofthetemplewherethepriestsofSekhetusedtowander,enclosedwithinaloftylimestonewall。Here,sayingthattheairfromtheriverwouldbemorehealthyforhim,TuapersuadedPharaohtoestablishhimselfandhisCourt,andtoencamptheguardsunderthecommandofhisfriendMermes,intheoutercolonnadesandgardens。

WhenitwaspointedouttotheQueenthat,owingtothelackofdwelling-rooms,nonewhichwerefittingwereleftforhertooccupy,sherepliedthatthismatterednothing,sinceintheoldpylontowerweretwosmallchambershollowedinthethicknessofitswalls,whichwereverypleasingtoher,becauseoftheprospectoftheNileandthewideflatlandsandthedistantPyramidscommandedfromtheloftyroofandwindow-places。Sothesechambers,inwhichnonehaddweltforgenerations,werehastilycleanedoutandfurnished,andinthemTuaandAstiherfoster-mother,tookuptheirabode。

CHAPTERVIII

THEMAGICIMAGE

ThatnightPharaohandTuarestedinprivacywiththosemembersoftheCourtwhomtheyhadbroughtwiththem,butonthemorrowbeganaroundoffestivalssuchashistoryscarcelytoldofinEgypt。Indeed,thefeastwithwhichitopenedwasmoresplendidthananyTuahadseenatThebesevenatthetimeofhercrowning,oronthatdayofbloodandhappinesswhenAmathelandhisNubianguardswereslainandsheandRamesdeclaredtheirlove。AtthisfeastPharaohandtheyoungQueensatinchairsofgold,whilethePrinceAbiwasplacedonherrighthand,andnotonthatofPharaohasheshouldhavebeenashostandsubject。

“Iamtoomuchhonoured,“saidTua,lookingathimsideways。“WhydoyounotsitbyPharaoh,myuncle?“

“WhoamIthatIshouldtaketheseatofhonourwhenmysovereignscometovisitme?“answeredAbi,bowinghisgreathead。“Letitbereservedforthehigh-priestofOsiris,thatHolyOnewhom,afterPtah,weworshiphereaboveallotherdeities,forheisclothedwiththemajestyofthegodofdeath。“

“Ofdeath,“saidTua。“Isthatwhyyouputhimbymyfather?“

“Indeednot,“repliedAbi,spreadingouthishands,“thoughifachoicemustbemade,Iwouldratherthathesatnearonewhoisoldandmustsoonbecalledthe"ever-living,"thanatthesideoftheloveliestqueenthatEgypthaseverseen,towhomitissaidthatAmenhimselfhasswornalonglife,“andagainhebowed。

“YoumeanthatyouthinkPharaohwillsoondie。Nay,denyitnot,PrinceAbi,Icanreadyourthoughts,andtheyareill-omened,“saidTuasharplyand,turningherheadaway,begantowatchthoseabouther。

SoonshenoticedthatbehindAbiamongsthisotherofficersstoodatall,grizzledmancladintherobesandcapofanastrologer,whoappearedtobestudyingeverything,andespeciallyPharaohandherself,forwhenevershelookedrounditwastofindhisquick,blackeyesfixeduponher。

“Whoisthatman?“shewhisperedpresentlytoAsti,whowaitedonher。

“Thefamousastrologer,Kaku,Queen。IhaveseenhimbeforewhenhevisitedThebeswiththePrincebeforeyourbirth。Iwilltellyouofhimafterwards。Watchhimwell。“

SoTuawatchedanddiscoveredseveralthings,amongthemthatKakuobservedeverythingthatsheandPharaohdid,whattheyate,towhomtheyspoke,andanywordswhichfellfromtheirlips,suchasthosethatshehadutteredaboutthegodOsiris。Allofthesehenoteddownfromtimetotimeonhiswaxentablets,doubtlessthathemightmakeuseofthemafterwardsinhisinterpretationoftheomensofthefuture。

Now,amongtheladiesoftheCourtwhofannedPharaohandwaitedonhimwasthatdancinggirlofAbi"swhomanyyearsbeforehadbetrayedhimatThebes,Merytra,LadyoftheFootstool,nowawomanofmiddleage,butstillbeautiful,ofwhom,althoughTuadislikedher,Pharaohwasfondbecauseshewascleverandwittyofspeechandamusedhim。

Forthisreason,inspiteofherhistory,hehadadvancedhertowealthandhonour,andkeptherabouthispersonasacompanionofhislighterhours。Somethinginthiswoman"smannerattractedTua"sattention,forcontinuallyshelookedattheastrologer,Kaku,whosuddenlyawoketoherpresenceandsmiledasthoughherecognisedanoldfriend。Then,whenitwastheturnofanothertotakeherplacebehindPharaoh,MerytradrewalongsideofKaku,andundershelterofherbroadfan,spoketohimquickly,asthoughsheweremakingsomearrangementwithhim,andhenoddedinassent,afterwhichtheyseparatedagain。

Thefeastworeonitswearycoursetill,atlength,thedoorsopenedandslavesappearedbearingthemummyofadeadman,whichtheysetuponitsfeetinthecentreofthehall,whereonatoast-mastercried:

“Drinkandbemerry,allyegreatonesoftheearth,whoknownothowsoonyeshallcometothislastlowlystate。“

Nowthisbringinginofthemummywasaveryancientrite,butonethathadfallenintogeneraldisuse,sothatasitchancedTua,whohadneverseenitpractisedbefore,lookedonitwithcuriositynotunmingledwithdisgust。

“Whyisadeadkingdraggedfromhissepulchrebackintotheworldoflife,myUncle?“sheasked,pointingtotheroyalemblemswithwhichthecorpsewasclothed。

“Itisnoking,yourMajesty,“answeredAbi,“butonlythebonesofsomehumbleperson,orperhapsablockofwoodthatwearsthe/ur?us/

andcarriesthesceptreinhonourofPharaoh,ourchiefguest。“

NowTuafrowned,andPharaoh,whohadoverheardthetalk,said,smilingsadly:

“Asomewhatpoorcompliment,mybrother,toonewho,likemyself,isoldandsicklyandnotfarfromhiseternalhabitation。YetwhyshouldIgrumbleatitwhoneednosuchreminderofthatwhichawaitsmeandallofus?“andheleanedbackinhischairandsighed,whileTualookedathimanxiously。

ThenAbiorderedthemummytoberemoved,declaring,withmanyapologies,thatithadbeenbroughtthereonlybecausesuchwastheancientcustomofMemphis,which,unlikeThebes,didnotchangeitsfashions。Headdedthatthissamebodyorfigure,forheknewnotwhichitwas,havingnevertroubledtoinquire,hadbeenlookeduponbyatleastthirtyPharaohs,allasdeadasitto-day,sinceitwasthesamethatwasusedattheroyalfeastsbefore,longago,theseatofgovernmentwasmovedtoThebes。

“Ifso,“brokeinTua,whowasangry,“itistimethatitshouldbeburied,iffleshandbone,orburnedifwood。ButPharaohiswearied。

Haveweyourleavetodepart,myUncle?“

Withoutanswering,Abirose,asshethoughttodismissthecompany。

Butitwasnotso,forheraisedagreat,goldencupofwineandsaid:

“Beforewepart,myguests,letMemphisdrinkawelcometothemightyLordoftheTwoLandswho,forthefirsttimeinhislongandgloriousreign,honoursitwithhispresencehereto-day。Ashesaidtomebutnow,myroyalbrotherisweakandagedwithsickness,norcanwehopethatoncehisvisitisended,hewillreturnagaintotheWhite-walledCity。Butasitchancesthegodshavegivenhimaboonwhichtheydeniedforlong,thelovelydaughterwhoshareshisthrone,andwho,aswebelieveandpray,willreignafterhimwhenitpleaseshimtoascendintothekingdomofOsiris。Yet,myfriends,itisevilthatthesafeandlawfulgovernmentofEgyptshouldhangononefraillife。

ThereforethisisthetoasttowhichIdrink——thattheQueenNeter-

Tua,MorningStarofAmen,HathorStronginBeauty,whohasrejectedsomanysuitors,maybeforeshedepartsfromamongus,findonetoherliking,somehusbandofroyalblood,skilledintheartofrule,whosestrengthandknowledgemayservetosupportherwoman"sweaknessandinexperienceinthatsadhourwhenshefindsherselfalone。“

Nowtheaudience,whowellunderstoodtheinnermeaningandobjectsofthisspeech,roseandcheeredfuriously,astheyhadbeenschooledtodo,emptyingtheircupstoPharaohandtoTuaandshouting:

“Weknowtheman。Takehim,gloriousQueen,takehim,DaughterofAmen,andreignforever。“

“Whatdotheymean?“mutteredPharaoh,“Idonotunderstand。Thankthem,mydaughter,myvoiceisweak,andletusbegone。“

SoTuarosewhenatlengththerewassilenceand,lookingroundherwithflashingeyes,saidinherclearvoicethatreachedthefurthestrecessesofthehall:

“ThePharaoh,myfather,andI,theQueenoftheUpperandtheLowerLands,returnthankstoyou,ourpeopleofthiscity,foryourloyalgreetings。ButasforthewordsthatthePrinceAbihasspoken,weunderstandthemnot。MyprayeristhatthePharaohmaystillreigningloryformanyyears,butifhedepartsandIremain,learn,Opeople,thatyouhavenaughttofearfromtheweaknessandinexperienceofyourQueen。Learnalsothatsheseeksnohusband,norwhensheseekswillsheeverfindonewithinthewallsofMemphis。Restyouwell,O

peopleandyou,myUncleAbi,asnowwithyourgoodleavewewilldoalso。“

Then,turning,shetookherfatherbythehandandwentwithoutmorewords,leavingAbistaringathisguestswhilehisguestsstaredbackathim。

WhenTuahadreachedthepylontower,whereshelodged,andherladieshadunrobedherandgone,shecalledAstitoherfromtheadjoiningchamberandsaid:

“Youarewise,mynurse,tellme,whatdidAbimean?“

“IfyourMajestycannotguess,thenyouaredullerthanIthought,“

answeredAstiinherquick,dryfashion,adding;“however,Iwilltrytotranslate。ThePrinceAbi,yournobleuncle,meansthathehastrappedyouhere,andthatyoushallnotleavethesewallssaveashiswife。“

NowfurytookholdofTua。

“Howdarehespeaksuchwords?“shegasped,springingtoherfeet。“I,thewifeofthatoldriver-hog,myfather"sbrotherwhomightbemygrandfather,thathideous,ancientlumpofwickednesswhoboaststhathehasahundredsonsanddaughters;I,theQueenofEgypt,whosebirthwasdecreedbyAmen,I——howdareyou?“andsheceased,chokinginherwrath。

“Thequestionis——howhedares,Queen。Still,thatishisplotwhichhewillcarrythroughifheisable。Isuspecteditfromthefirst,andthatiswhyIalwaysopposedthisvisittoMemphis,butyouwillrememberthatyoubademebesilent,sayingthatyouhaddeterminedtoseethemostancientcityinEgypt。“

“Youshouldnothavebeensilent。Youshouldhavesaidwhatwasinyourmind,evenifIorderedyoufrommypresence。NeitherAbinoranyofhissonsproposedformyhandwhentheothersdid,therefore/I/

suspectednothing——“

“Afterthefashionofwomenwhohavealreadygiventheirhearts,Queen,andforgetthattheyhaveotherthingstogive——akingdom,forinstance。Thesnakedoesnotroarlikethelion,yetitismoretobefeared。“

“OnceIamoutofthisplaceitisthesnakethatshallhavecausetofear,Asti,forIwillbreakitsbackandthrowitwrithingtothekites。Nurse,wemustleaveMemphis。“

“Thatisnoteasy,Queen,sincesomeceremonyisplannedforeachofthenexteightdays。IfPharaohweretogoawaywithoutattendingthem,hewouldangerallthepeopleoftheNorthwhichhehasnotvisitedsincehewascrowned。“

“Thenletthembeangered;Pharaohcandoashewills。“

“Yes,Queen,atleast,thatisthesaying。ButdoyouthinkthatPharaohwishestobringaboutacivilwarandriskhiscrownandyours?Listen:Abiisverystrong,andunderhiscommandhehasagreaterarmythanPharaohcanmusterinthesetimesofpeace,forinadditiontohistrainedtroops,allthethousandsoftheBedouintribesofthedesertlookonhimaslord,andathiswordwillfallonthewealthofEgyptlikefamishedvulturesonafattedox。Moreover,hereyouhavebutaguardoffivehundredmen,whereasAbi"sregiments,summonedtodoyouhonour,andhisshipsofwarblocktheriverandthesouthernroad。HowthenwillyouleaveMemphiswithouthisgoodleave;howwillyouevensendmessengerstosummonaidwhichcouldnotreachyouunderfiftydays?“

Nowwhenshesawthegreatnessofthedanger,Tuagrewquitecalmandanswered:

“Youhavedonewrong,Asti;ifyouforesawallthesethingsofwhichI

neverthought,youshouldhavewarnedPharaohandhisCouncil。“

“Queen,Ididwarnthem,andMermeswarnedthemalso,buttheywouldnotlisten,sayingthattheywerebuttheidledreamsofonewhostrivestopeepintothefutureandseesfalsepicturesthere。More,Pharaohsentformehimself,andwhilstthankingmeandMermesmyhusband,toldmethathehadinquiredintothematterandfoundnocausetodistrustAbiorthoseunderhiscommand。Moreover,heforbademetospeaktoyourMajestyaboutit,lest,beingbutyoungandawoman,youmightbefrightenedandyourpleasurespoilt。“

“Whowashiscounsellor?“askedTua。

“Astrangeone,Ithink,Queen。Youknowhiswaiting-woman,Merytra,sheofwhomheissofond,andwhostoodbehindhimwithafanthisnight。“

“Aye,Iknowher,“repliedTua,withemphasis。“Shewaseverwhisperingwiththattallastrologeratthefeast。ButdoesPharaohtakecounselwithwaiting-ladiesofhisprivatehousehold?“

“Withthiswaiting-lady,itseems,Queen。Perhapsyouhavenotheardallherstory。intheyearbeforeyourbirthMerytracameuptheNilewithAbi。Shewasthenquiteyoungandverypretty;oneofAbi"swomen。ItseemsthatthePrincestruckherforsomefault,andbeingclevershedeterminedtoberevengeduponhim。Soonshegotherchance,forsheheardAbidisclosetotheastrologerKaku,thatsamemanwhomyousawto-nighttalkingwithher,aplanthathehadmadetomurderPharaohanddeclarehimselfking,fromwhichKakudissuadedhim。Havingthissecretandbeingbold,shefledatoncefromtheshipofAbi,andthatnighttoldPharaoheverything。ButheforgaveAbi,andsenthimhomeagainwithhonourwhoshouldhaveslainhimforhistreason。OnlyMerytraremainedintheCourt,andfromthattimeforwardPharaoh,whotrustedherandwascaughtbyherwitandbeauty,madeitahabittosendforherwhenhewishedtohavenewsofMemphiswhereshewasborn,becausesheseemedalwaystoknoweventhemostsecretthingsthatwerepassinginthatcity。Moreover,oftenherinformationprovedtrue。“

“Thatisnottobewonderedat,Nurse,seeingthatdoubtlessitcamefromthisKaku,Abi"sastrologerandmagician。“

“No,Queen,itisnottobewonderedat,especiallyasshepaidbacksecretforsecret。Well,IbelievethatafterIhadwarnedPharaohofwhatIknew,nevermindhow,hesentforMerytra,wholaughedthetaletoscorn,andtoldhimthatAbihisbrotherhadlongagoabandonedallambitions,beingwellcontentwithhisgreatplaceandpowerwhichoneofhissonswouldinheritafterhim。ShetoldhimalsothatthetroopswerebutassembledtodothegreaterhonourtoyourMajestieswhohadnomoreloyalorlovingsubjectthanthePrinceAbi,whomforherpartshehatedwithgoodcause,asshelovedPharaohandhisHouse——withgoodcause。Iftherewereanydanger,sheaskedwouldshedaretoputherselfwithinthereachofAbi,themanthatshehadoncebetrayedbecauseherheartwaspureandtrue,andshewasfaithfultoherking。

SoPharaohbelievedher,andIobeyedtheordersofPharaoh,knowingthatifIdidnotdosohewouldgrowangryandperhapsseparatemefromyou,mybelovedQueenandfosterling,which,nowthatRameshasgone,would,Ithink,havemeantmydeath。YetIfearthatIhaveerred。“

“Yes,Ifearalsothatyouhaveerred,Asti,buteverythingisforgiventothosewhoerrthroughlove,“answeredTuakindlyandkissingher。“Oh,myfather,Pharaoh!Whatgodfashionedyousoweakthatanevilspiritinawoman"sshapecanplaytheruddertoyourpolicy!Leavemenow,Asti,forImustsleepandcallonAmentoaidhisdaughter。Thesnareisstrongandcunning,but,perchance,inmydreamshewillshowmehowitmaybebroke。“

ThatnightwhenthefeastwasendedMerytra,Pharaoh"sfavouredwaiting-maid,didnotreturnwiththerestoftheroyalretinuetothetemplewherehelodged。AstheywentfromthehallinstateshewhisperedafewwordsintotheearofthechiefButleroftheHouseholdwho,knowingthatshehadtheroyalpasstocomeinandoutasshewould,answeredthatthegateshouldbeopenedtoher,andlethergo。

SocoveringherheadwithadarkcloakMerytraslippedbehindacertainstatueintheante-hallandwaitedtillpresentlyatallfigure,alsowrappedinadarkcloak,appearedandbeckonedtoher。

Shefolloweditdownsundrypassagesandupanarrowstairthatseemedalmostendless,until,atlength,thefigureunlockedamassivedoor,andwhentheyhadpassedit,lockeditagainbehindthem。

NowMerytrafoundherselfinaveryrichlyfurnishedroomlitbyhanging-lamps,thatevidentlywastheabodeofonewhowatchedthestarsandpractisedmagic,forallaboutwerestrange-lookingbrazeninstrumentsandrollsofpapyruscoveredwithmysterioussigns,andsuspendedabovethetableasplendiddiviningballofcrystal。Merytrasankintoachair,throwingoffherdarkcloak。

“Ofatruth,friendKaku,“shesaid,sosoonasshehadgotherbreath,“youdwellverynearthegods。“

“Yes,dearMerytra,“heansweredwithadrychuckle,“Ikeepakindofhalf-wayhousetoheaven。PerchedhereinmysolitudeIseeandmakenoteofwhatgoesonabove,“andhepointedtotheskies,“andretailtheinformation,orasmuchofitasIthinkfit,tothegroundlingsbelow。“

“Ataprice,Isuppose,Kaku。“

“Mostcertainlyataprice,andImayadd,agoodprice。Noonethinksmuchofthephysicianwhochargeslowfees。Well,youhavemanagedtogethere,andafteralltheseyearsIamgladtoseeyouagain,lookingalmostasyoungandprettyasever。Tellmeyoursecretofeternalyouth,dearMerytra。“

Merytra,whowasvain,smiledatthisartfulflattery,although,intruth,itwaswelldeserved,foratanagewhenmanyEgyptiansareold,sheremainedfreshandfair。

“Anexcellentconscience,“sheanswered,“agoodappetiteandthevirtuous,quietlife,whichisthelotoftheladiesofPharaoh"sCourt——thereyouhavethesecret,Kaku。Ifearthatyoukeeptoolatehours,andthatiswhyyougrowwhiteandwitheredlikeamummy——notbutthatyoulookhandsomeenoughinthoselongrobesofyours,“sheaddedtogildthepill。

“Itismylabours,“hereplied,makingawryface,forhetoowasvain。“Mylaboursforthegoodofothers,alsoindigestionandthedraughtsinthisaccursedtowerwhereIsitstaringatthestars,whichgivemerheumatism。Ihavegotbothofthemnow,andmusttakesomemedicine,“andfillingtwogobletsfromaflask,hehandedheroneofthem,saying,“drinkit,youdon"tgetwinelikethatinThebes。“

“Itisverygood,“saidMerytrawhenshehaddrunk,“butheavy。IfI

tookmuchofthatIthinkIshouldhave"rheumatism,"too。Nowtellme,oldfriend,amIsafe,inthisplace?No,notfromPharaoh,hetrustsmeandletsmegowhereIwilluponhisbusiness——butfromhisroyalbrother。Heusedtohavealongmemory,andfromthelookofhimIdonotthinkthathistemperhasimproved。YoumayrememberacertainslapinthefaceandhowIpaidhimbackforit。“

“Heneverknewitwasyou,Merytra。Beingamassofself-conceit,hethoughtthatyouranawaybecausehehadbanishedyoufromhisroyalpresenceandpresentedyou——tome。“

“Oh,hethoughtthat,didhe!Whatavainfool!“

“Itwasaverydirtytrickyouplayedme,Merytra,“wentonKakuwithindignation,fortherichwinecoursingthroughhisbloodrevivedthestingofhisloss。“YouknowhowfondIalwayswasofyou,andindeedamstill,“headded,gazingatheradmiringly。

“IfeltthatIwasnotworthyofsolearnedanddistinguishedaman,“

shereplied,lookingathimwithherdarkeyes。“Ishouldonlyhavehamperedyourlife,dearKaku,soIwentintothehouseholdofthatpoorcreature,Pharaoh,instead——Pharaoh"sNunnerywecallit。ButyouwillnotexplainthefactstoAbi,willyou?“

“No,Ithinknot,Merytra,ifwecontinuetogetonaswellaswedoatpresent。Butnowyouarerested,soletuscometobusiness,forotherwiseyouwillhavetostophereallnightandPharaohwouldbeangry。“

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