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ThisbooksuggeststhattherealPharaohoftheExoduswasnotMeneptahorMerenptah,sonofRamesestheGreat,butthemysterioususurper,Amenmeses,whoforayearortwooccupiedthethronebetweenthedeathofMeneptahandtheaccessionofhissontheheir-apparent,thegentle-naturedSetiII。

OfthefateofAmenmeseshistorysaysnothing;hemaywellhaveperishedintheRedSeaorrathertheSeaofReeds,for,unlikethoseofMeneptahandthesecondSeti,hisbodyhasnotbeenfound。

StudentsofEgyptologywillbefamiliarwiththewritingsofthescribeandnovelistAnana,orAnaasheisherecalled。

ItwastheAuthor’shopetodedicatethisstorytoSirGastonMaspero,K。C。M。G。,DirectoroftheCairoMuseum,withwhomonseveraloccasionshediscusseditsplotsomeyearsago。Unhappily,however,weigheddownbyoneofthebereavementsofthewar,thisgreatEgyptologistdiedintheintervalbetweenitswritinganditspublication。Still,sinceLadyMasperoinformshimthatsuchisthewishofhisfamily,headdsthededicationwhichhehadproposedtooffertothateminentwriterandstudentofthepast。

DearSirGastonMaspero,WhenyouassuredmeastoaromanceofmineconcerningancientEgypt,thatitwassofullofthe“innerspiritoftheoldEgyptians“that,afterkindredeffortsofyourownandalifetimeofstudy,youcouldnotconceivehowithadbeenpossibleforittospringfromthebrainofamodernman,Ithoughtyourverdict,comingfromsuchajudge,oneofthegreatestcomplimentsthateverIreceived。Itisthisopinionofyoursindeedwhichinducesmetoofferyouanothertaleofalikecomplexion。EspeciallyamIencouragedtheretobyacertainconversationbetweenusinCairo,whilewegazedatthemajesticcountenanceofthePharaohMeneptah,forthenitwas,asyoumayrecall,thatyousaidyouthoughttheplanofthisbookprobableandthatitcommendeditselftoyourknowledgeofthosedimdays。

Withgratitudeforyourhelpandkindnessandthesinceresthomagetoyouraccumulatedloreconcerningthemostmysteriousofalltheperishedpeoplesoftheearth,BelievemetoremainYourtrueadmirer,H。RiderHaggard。

Thisisthestoryofme,Anathescribe,sonofMeri,andofcertainofthedaysthatIhavespentupontheearth。ThesethingsIhavewrittendownnowthatIamveryoldinthereignofRameses,thethirdofthatname,whenEgyptisoncemorestrongandasshewasintheancienttime。Ihavewrittenthembeforedeathtakesme,thattheymaybeburiedwithmeindeath,forasmyspiritshallariseinthehourofresurrection,soalsothesemywordsmayariseintheirhourandtelltothosewhoshallcomeaftermeupontheearthofwhatIknewupontheearth。LetitbeasThoseinheavenshalldecree。AtleastI

writeandwhatIwriteistrue。

ItellofhisdivineMajestywhomIlovedandloveasmyownsoul,SetiMeneptahthesecond,whosedayofbirthwasmydayofbirth,theHawkwhohasflowntoheavenbeforeme;ofUsertitheProud,hisqueen,shewhoafterwardsmarriedhisdivineMajesty,Saptah,whomI

sawlaidinhertombatThebes。ItellofMerapi,whowasnamedMoonofIsrael,andofherpeople,theHebrews,whodweltforlonginEgyptanddepartedthence,havingpaidusbackinlossandshameforallthegoodandillwegavethem。ItellofthewarbetweenthegodsofEgyptandthegodofIsrael,andofmuchthatbefelltherein。

AlsoI,theKing’sCompanion,thegreatscribe,thebelovedofthePharaohswhohavelivedbeneaththesunwithme,tellofothermenandmatters。Behold!isitnotwritteninthisroll?Read,yewhoshallfindinthedaysunborn,ifyourgodshavegivenyouskill。Read,O

childrenofthefuture,andlearnthesecretsofthatpastwhichtoyouissofarawayandyetintruthsonear。

Asitchanced,althoughthePrinceSetiandIwerebornuponthesamedayandtherefore,liketheothermothersofgentlerankwhosechildrensawthelightuponthatday,mymotherreceivedPharaoh’sgiftandIreceivedthetitleofRoyalTwininRa,neverdidIseteyesuponthedivinePrinceSetiuntilthethirtiethbirthdayofbothofus。Allofwhichhappenedthus。

InthosedaysthegreatPharaoh,Ramesesthesecond,andafterhimhissonMeneptahwhosucceededwhenhewasalreadyold,sincethemightyRameseswastakentoOsirisafterhehadcountedonehundredrisingsoftheNile,dweltforthemostpartatthecityofTanisinthedesert,whereasIdweltwithmyparentsattheancient,white-walledcityofMemphisontheNile。AttimesMeneptahandhiscourtvisitedMemphis,asalsotheyvisitedThebes,wherethiskingliesinhisroyaltombto-day。Butsaveononeoccasion,theyoungPrinceSeti,theheir-apparent,theHopeofEgypt,camenotwiththem,becausehismother,Asnefert,didnotfavourMemphis,wheresometroublehadbefallenherinyouth——theysayitwasalovematterthatcosttheloverhislifeandherasoreheart——andSetistayedwithhismotherwhowouldnotsufferhimoutofsightofhereyes。

Oncehecameindeedwhenhewasfifteenyearsofage,tobeproclaimedtothepeopleassonofhisfather,asSonoftheSun,asthefutureweareroftheDoubleCrown,andthenwe,histwinsinRa——therewerenineteenofuswhoweregentlyborn——werecalledbynametomeethimandtokisshisroyalfeet。ImadereadytogoinafinenewrobeembroideredinpurplewiththenameofSetiandmyown。ButonthatverymorningbythegiftofsomeevilgodIwassmittenwithspotsallovermyfaceandbody,acommonsicknessthataffectstheyoung。SoithappenedthatIdidnotseethePrince,forbeforeIwaswellagainhehadleftMemphis。

NowmyfatherMeriwasascribeofthegreattempleofPtah,andIwasbroughtuptohistradeintheschoolofthetemple,whereIcopiedmanyrollsandalsowroteoutBooksoftheDeadwhichIadornedwithpaintings。Indeed,inthisbusinessIbecamesocleverthat,aftermyfatherwentblindsomeyearsbeforehisdeath,Iearnedenoughtokeephim,andmysistersalsountiltheymarried。MotherIhadnone,forshewasgatheredtoOsiriswhileIwasstillverylittle。Solifewentonfromyeartoyear,butinmyheartIhatedmylot。WhileIwasstillaboythereroseupinmeadesire——nottocopywhatothershadwritten,buttowritewhatothersshouldcopy。Ibecameadreamerofdreams。Walkingatnightbeneaththepalm-treesuponthebanksoftheNileIwatchedthemoonshininguponthewaters,andinitsraysI

seemedtoseemanybeautifulthings。PicturesappearedtherewhichweredifferentfromanythatIsawintheworldofmen,althoughinthemweremenandwomenandevengods。

OfthesepicturesImadestoriesinmyheartandatlast,althoughthatwasnotforsomeyears,Ibegantowritethesestoriesdowninmysparehours。Mysistersfoundmedoingsoandtoldmyfather,whoscoldedmeforsuchfoolishnesswhichhesaidwouldneverfurnishmewithbreadandbeer。ButstillIwroteoninsecretbythelightofthelampinmychamberatnight。Thenmysistersmarried,andonedaymyfatherdiedsuddenlywhilehewasrecitingprayersinthetemple。I

causedhimtobeembalmedinthebestfashionandburiedwithhonourinthetombhehadmadereadyforhimself,althoughtopaythecostsI

wasobligedtocopyBooksoftheDeadfornearlytwoyears,workingsohardthatIfoundnotimeforthewritingofstories。

WhenatlengthIwasfreefromdebtImetamaidenfromThebeswithabeautifulfacethatalwaysseemedtosmile,andshetookmyheartfrommybreastintoherown。Intheend,afterIreturnedfromfightinginthewaragainsttheNineBowBarbarians,towhichIwassummonedlikeothermen,Imarriedher。Asforhername,letitbe,Iwillnotthinkofiteventomyself。Wehadonechild,alittlegirlwhichdiedwithintwoyearsofherbirth,andthenIlearnedwhatsorrowcanmeantoman。Atfirstmywifewassad,buthergriefdepartedwithtimeandshesmiledagainassheusedtodo。Onlyshesaidthatshewouldbearnomorechildrenforthegodstotake。HavinglittletodoshebegantogoaboutthecityandmakefriendswhomIdidnotknow,forofthese,beingabeautifulwoman,shefoundmany。TheendofitwasthatshedepartedbacktoThebeswithasoldierwhomIhadneverseen,forIwasalwaysworkingathomethinkingofthebabewhowasdeadandhowhappinessisabirdthatnomancansnare,thoughsometimes,ofitsownwill,itfliesinathiswindow-place。

ItwasafterthisthatmyhairwentwhitebeforeIhadcountedthirtyyears。

Now,asIhadnonetoworkforandmywantswerefewandsimple,I

foundmoretimeforthewritingofstorieswhich,forthemostpart,weresomewhatsad。Oneofthesestoriesafellowscribeborrowedfrommeandreadaloudtoacompany,whomitpleasedsomuchthatthereweremanywhoaskedleavetocopyitandpublishitabroad。SobydegreesIbecameknownasatelleroftales,whichtalesIcausedtobecopiedandsold,thoughoutofthemImadebutlittle。StillmyfamegrewtillonadayIreceivedamessagefromthePrinceSeti,mytwininRa,sayingthathehadreadcertainofmywritingswhichpleasedhimmuchandthatitwashiswishtolookuponmyface。I

thankedhimhumblybythemessengerandansweredthatIwouldtraveltoTanisandwaituponhisHighness。First,however,IfinishedthelongeststorywhichIhadyetwritten。ItwascalledtheTaleofTwoBrothers,andtoldhowthefaithlesswifeofoneofthembroughttroubleontheother,sothathewaskilled。Ofhow,also,thejustgodsbroughthimtolifeagain,andmanyothermatters。ThisstoryI

dedicatedtohisHighness,thePrinceSeti,andwithitinthebosomofmyrobeItravelledtoTanis,havinghiddenaboutmeasumofgoldthatIhadsaved。

SoIcametoTanisatthebeginningofwinterand,walkingtothepalaceofthePrince,boldlydemandedanaudience。Butnowmytroublesbegan,fortheguardsandwatchmenthrustmefromthedoors。IntheendIbribedthemandwasadmittedtotheantechambers,whereweremerchants,jugglers,dancing-women,officers,andmanyothers,allofthem,itseemed,waitingtoseethePrince;folkwho,havingnothingtodo,pleasedthemselvesbymakingmockofme,astranger。WhenIhadmixedwiththemforseveraldays,Igainedtheirfriendshipbytellingtothemoneofmystories,afterwhichIwasalwayswelcomeamongthem。StillIcouldcomenonearertothePrince,andasmystoreofmoneywasbeginningtorunlow,IbethoughtmethatIwouldreturntoMemphis。

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