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now; the bodyand to think of it; but an hour ago he was an everyday

mortal like you or me! Well; away with him to the embalmers。 He'll

soon swell in the sun and burst; and that will save them the trouble

of cutting him open。 Not that they will spend a talent of silver over

him anyway。 Seventy days in natronthat's all he's likely to get。

/La! la!/ how my tongue does run; and it's getting dark。 Come; aren't

you going to take away the body of that poor lad; and the lion; too?

There; my boy; you keep those herbs on; and you'll never feel your

scratches。 I know a thing or two for all I'm crazy; and you; my own

grandson! Dear; dear; I'm glad his Holiness the High Priest adopted

you when PharaohOsiris bless his holy namemade an end of his son;

you look so bonny。 I warrant the real Harmachis could not have killed

a lion like that。 Give me the common blood; I sayit's so lusty。〃



'*' The soul when it has been absorbed in the Godhead。Editor。



〃You know too much and talk too fast;〃 grumbled the spy; now quite

deceived。 〃Well; he is a brave youth。 Here; you men; bear this body

back to Abouthis; and some of you stop and help me skin the lion。

We'll send the skin to you; young man;〃 he went on; 〃not that you

deserve it: to attack a lion like that was the act of a fool; and a

fool deserves what he getsdestruction。 Never attack the strong until

you are stronger。〃



But for my part I went home wondering。







CHAPTER III



OF THE REBUKE OF AMENEMHAT; OF THE PRAYER OF HARMACHIS;

AND OF THE SIGN GIVEN BY THE HOLY GODS



For a while as I; Harmachis; went; the juice of the green herbs which

the old wife; Atoua; had placed upon my wounds caused me much smart;

but presently the pain ceased。 And; of a truth; I believe that there

was virtue in them; for within two days my flesh healed up; so that

after a time no marks remained。 But I bethought me that I had

disobeyed the word of the old High Priest; Amenemhat; who was called

my father。 For till this day I knew not that he was in truth my father

according to the flesh; having been taught that his own son was slain

as I have written; and that he had been pleased; with the sanction of

the Divine ones; to take me as an adopted son and rear me up; that I

might in due season fulfil an office about the Temple。 Therefore I was

much troubled; for I feared the old man; who was very terrible in his

anger; and ever spoke with the cold voice of Wisdom。 Nevertheless; I

determined to go in to him and confess my fault and bear such

punishment as he should be pleased to put upon me。 So with the red

spear in my hand; and the red wounds on my breast; I passed through

the outer court of the great temple and came to the door of the place

where the High Priest dwelt。 It is a great chamber; sculptured round

about with the images of the solemn Gods; and the sunlight comes to it

in the daytime by an opening cut through the stones of the massy roof。

But at night it was lit by a swinging lamp of bronze。 I passed in

without noise; for the door was not altogether shut; and; pushing my

way through the heavy curtains that were beyond; I stood with a

beating heart within the chamber。



The lamp was lit; for the darkness had fallen; and by its light I saw

the old man seated in a chair of ivory and ebony at a table of stone

on which were spread mystic writings of the words of Life and Death。

But he read no more; for he slept; and his long white beard rested

upon the table like the beard of a dead man。 The soft light from the

lamp fell on him; on the papyri and the gold ring upon his hand; where

were graven the symbols of the Invisible One; but all around was

shadow。 It fell on the shaven head; on the white robe; on the cedar

staff of priesthood at his side; and on the ivory of the lion…footed

chair; it showed the mighty brow of power; the features cut in kingly

mould; the white eyebrows; and the dark hollows of the deep…set eyes。

I looked and trembled; for there was about him that which was more

than the dignity of man。 He had lived so long with the Gods; and so

long kept company with them and with thoughts divine; he was so deeply

versed in all those mysteries which we do but faintly discern; here in

this upper air; that even now; before his time; he partook of the

nature of the Osiris; and was a thing to shake humanity with fear。



I stood and gazed; and as I stood he opened his dark eyes; but looked

not on me; nor turned his head; and yet he saw me and spoke。



〃Why hast thou been disobedient to me; my son?〃 he said。 〃How came it

that thou wentest forth against the lion when I bade thee not?〃



〃How knowest thou; my father; that I went forth?〃 I asked in fear。



〃How know I? Are there; then; no other ways of knowledge than by the

senses? Ah; ignorant child! was not my Spirit with thee when the lion

sprang upon thy companion? Did I not pray Those set about thee to

protect thee; to make sure thy thrust when thou didst drive the spear

into the lion's throat! How came it that thou wentest forth; my son?〃



〃The boaster taunted me;〃 I answered; 〃and I went。〃



〃Yes; I know it; and; because of the hot blood of youth; I forgive

thee; Harmachis。 But now listen to me; and let my words sink into thy

heart like the waters of Sihor into the thirsty sand at the rising of

Sirius。'*' Listen to me。 The boaster was sent to thee as a temptation;

he was sent as a trial of thy strength; and see! it has not been equal

to the burden。 Therefore thy hour is put back。 Hadst thou been strong

in this matter; the path had been made plain to thee even now。 But

thou hast failed; and therefore thy hour is put back。〃



'*' The dog…star; whose appearance marked the commencement of the

    overflow of the Nile。Editor。



〃I understand thee not; my father;〃 I answered。



〃What was it; then; my son; that the old wife; Atoua; said to thee

down by the bank of the canal?〃



Then I told him all that the old wife had said。



〃And thou believest; Harmachis; my son?〃



〃Nay;〃 I answered; 〃how should I believe such tales? Surely she is

mad。 All the people know her for mad。〃



Now for the first time he looked towards me; who was standing in the

shadow。



〃My son! my son!〃 he cried; 〃thou art wrong。 She is not mad。 The woman

spoke the truth; she spoke not of herself; but of the voice within her

that cannot lie。 For this Atoua is a prophetess and holy。 Now learn

thou the destiny that the Gods of Egypt have given to thee to fulfil;

and woe be unto thee if by any weakness thou dost fail therein!

Listen: thou art no stranger adopted into my house and the worship of

the Temple; thou art my very son; saved to me by this same woman。 But;

Harmachis; thou art more than this; for in thee and me alone yet flows

the Imperial blood of Egypt。 Thou and I alone of men alive are

descended; without break or flaw; from that Pharaoh Nekt…nebf whom

Ochus the Persian drove from Egypt。 The Persian came and the Persian

went; and after the Persian came the Macedonian; and now for nigh upon

three hundred years the Lagid? have usurped the double crown; defiling

the land of Khem and corrupting the worship of its Gods。 And mark thou

this: but now; two weeks since; Ptolemy Neus Dionysus; Ptolemy Aulêtes

the Piper; who would have slain thee; is dead; and but now hath the

Eunuch Pothinus; that very eunuch who came hither; years ago; to cut

thee off; set at naught the will of his master; the dead Aulêtes; and

placed the boy Ptolemy upon the throne。 And therefore his sister

Cleopatra; that fierce and beautiful girl; has fled into Syria; and

there; if I err not; she will gather her armies and make war upon her

brother Ptolemy: for by her father's will she was left joint…sovereign

with him。 And; meanwhile; mark thou this; my son: the Roman eagle

hangs on high; waiting with ready talons till such time as he may fall

upon the fat wether Egypt and rend him。 And mark again: the people of

Egypt are weary of the foreign

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