EightfulldayswentbybeforeweleftthelandofGoshen。ThestorythattheIsraeliteshadtotellwaslong,sadalso。Moreover,theygaveevidenceastomanycruelthingsthattheyhadsuffered,andwhenthiswasfinishedthetestimonyoftheguardsandothersmustbecalled,allofwhichitwasnecessarytowritedown。Lastly,thePrinceseemedtobeinnohurrytobegone,ashesaidbecausehehopedthatthetwoprophetswouldreturnfromthewilderness,whichtheyneverdid。DuringallthistimeSetisawnomoreofMerapi,norindeeddidhespeakofher,evenwhentheCountAmenmesesjestedhimastohischariotcompanionandaskedhimifhehaddrivenagaininthedesertbymoonlight。
  I,however,sawheronce。WhenIwaswanderinginthetownonedaytowardssunset,ImetherwalkingwithheruncleJabezupononesideandherlover,Laban,ontheother,likeaprisonerbetweentwoguards。Ithoughtshelookedunhappy,butherfootseemedtobewellagain;atleastshemovedwithoutlimping。
  Istoppedtosaluteher,butLabanscowledandhurriedheraway。Jabezstayedbehindandfellintotalkwithme。Hetoldmethatshewasrecoveredofherhurt,butthattherehadbeentroublebetweenherandLabanbecauseofallthathappenedonthateveningwhenshecamebyit,endinginhisencounterwiththecaptain。
  “Thisyoungmanseemstobeofajealousnature,“Isaid,“onewhowillmakeaharshhusbandforanywoman。“
  “Yes,learnedscribe,jealousyhasbeenhiscursefromyouthasitiswithsomanyofourpeople,andIthankGodthatIamnotthewomanwhomheistomarry。“
  “Why,then,doyousufferhertomarryhim,Jabez?“
  “Becauseherfatheraffiancedhertothislion’swhelpwhenshewasscarcemorethanachild,andamongusthatisabondhardtobreak。
  Formyownpart,“headded,droppinghisvoice,andglancingroundwithshiftingeyes,“IshouldliketoseemynieceinsomedifferentplacetothatofthewifeofLaban。Withhergreatbeautyandwit,shemightbecomeanything——anythingifshehadopportunity。Butunderourlaws,evenifLabandied,asmighthappentosoviolentaman,shecouldwednoonewhoisnotaHebrew。“
  “IthoughtshetoldusthathermotherwasaSyrian。“
  “Thatisso,ScribeAna。ShewasabeautifulcaptiveofwarwhomNathancametoloveandmadehiswife,andthedaughtertakesafterher。StillsheisHebrewandoftheHebrewfaithandcongregation。Haditnotbeenso,shemighthaveshonelikeastar,nay,liketheverymoonafterwhichsheisnamed,perhapsinthecourtofPharaohhimself。“
  “AsthegreatqueenTaiadid,shewhochangedthereligionofEgypttotheworshipofonegodinabygonegeneration,“Isuggested。
  “Ihaveheardofher,ScribeAna。Shewasawondrouswoman,beautifultoobyherstatues。WouldthatyouEgyptianscouldfindsuchanothertoturnyourheartstoapurerfaithandtosoftenthemtowardsuspooraliens。WhendoeshisHighnessleavethelandofGoshen?“
  “Atsunriseonthethirddayfromthis。“
  “Provisionwillbeneededforthejourney,muchprovisionforsolargeatrain。Idealinsheepandotherfoodstuffs,ScribeAna。“
  “IwillmentionthemattertohisHighnessandtotheVizier,Jabez。“
  “Ithankyou,Scribe,andwillinwaitingatthecampto-morrowmorning。See,LabanreturnswithMerapi。Oneword,lethisHighnessbewareofLaban。Heisveryrevengefulandhasnotforgottenthatsword-blowonthehead。“
  “LetLabanbecareful,“Ianswered。“HaditnotbeenforhisHighnessthesoldierswouldhavekilledhimtheothernightbecausehedaredtoofferaffronttotheroyalblood。Asecondtimehewillnotescape。
  Moreover,PharaohwouldavengeaughthediduponthepeopleofIsrael。“
  “Iunderstand。ItwouldbesadifLabanwerekilled,verysad。ButthepeopleofIsraelhaveOnewhocanprotectthemevenagainstPharaohandallhishosts。Farewell,learnedScribe。IfeverIcometoTanis,withyourleavewewilltalkmoretogether。“
  ThatnightItoldthePrinceallthathadpassed。Helistened,andsaid:
  “IgrievefortheladyMerapi,forhersisliketobeahardfate。
  Yet,“headdedlaughing,“perhapsitisaswellforyou,friend,thatyoushouldseenomoreofherwhoissuretobringtroublewherevershegoes。Thatwomanhasafacewhichhauntsthemind,astheKahauntsthetomb,andformypartIdonotwishtolookuponitagain。“
  “Iamgladtohearit,Prince,andformypart,Ihavedonewithwomen,howeversweet。IwilltellthisJabezthattheprovisionsforthejourneywillbeboughtelsewhere。“
  “Nay,buythemfromhim,andifNehesigrumblesattheprice,payitonmyaccount。ThewaytoaHebrew’sheartisthroughhistreasurebags。IfJabeziswelltreated,itmaymakehimkindertohisniece,ofwhomIshallalwayshaveapleasantmemory,forwhichIamgratefulamongthissourfolkwhohateus,andwithreason。“
  SothesheepandallthefoodstuffsforthejourneywereboughtfromJabezathisownprice,forwhichhethankedmemuch,andonthethirddaywestarted。AtthelastmomentthePrince,whosemoodseemedtobeperversethatevening,refusedtotravelwiththehostuponthemorrowbecauseofthenoiseanddust。InvaindidtheCountAmenmesesreasonwithhim,andNehesiandthegreatofficersimplorehimalmostontheirknees,sayingthattheymustanswerforhissafetytoPharaohandthePrincessUserti。Hebadethembegone,replyingthathewouldjointhemattheircamponthefollowingnight。Ialsoprayedhimtolisten,buthetoldmesharplythatwhathesaidhehadsaid,andthatheandIwouldjourneyinhischariotalone,withtwoarmedrunnersandnomore,addingthatifIthoughttherewasdangerIcouldgoforwardwiththetroops。ThenIbitmylipandwassilent,whereon,seeingthathehadhurtme,heturnedandcravedmypardonhumblyenoughashiskindhearttaughthimtodo。
  “IcanbearnomoreofAmenmesesandthoseofficers,“hesaid,“andI
  lovetobeinthedesertalone。Lasttimewejourneyedtherewemetwithadventuresthatwerepleasant,Ana,andatTanisdoubtlessI
  shallfindothersthatarenotpleasant。AdmitthatHebrewpriestwhoiswaitingtoinstructmeinthemysteriesofhisfaithwhichIdesiretounderstand。“
  SoIbowedandlefthimtomakereportthatIhadfailedtoshakehiswill。Takingtheriskofhiswrath,however,Ididthis——forhadInotsworntothePrincessthatIwouldprotecthim?InplaceoftherunnersIchosetwoofthebestandbravestsoldierstoplaytheirpart。Moreover,IinstructedthatcaptainwhosmotedownLabantohideawaywithascoreofpickedmenandenoughchariotstocarrythem,andtofollowafterthePrince,keepingjustoutofsight。
  Soonthemorrowthetroops,nobles,andofficerswentonatdaybreak,togetherwiththebaggagecarriers;nordidwefollowthemtillmanyhourshadgoneby。SomeofthistimethePrincespentindrivingaboutthetown,takingnoteoftheconditionofthepeople。These,asIsaw,lookedonussullenlyenough,moresothanbefore,Ithought,perhapsbecausewewereunguarded。Indeed,turningroundIcaughtsightofamanshakinghisfistandofanoldhagspittingafterus,andwishedthatwewereoutofthelandofGoshen。ButwhenIreportedittothePrinceheonlylaughedandtooknoheed。
  “AllcanseethattheyhateusEgyptians,“hesaid。“Well,letitbeourtasktotrytoturntheirhatetolove。“
  “Thatyouwillneverdo,Prince,itistoodeep-rootedintheirhearts;forgenerationstheyhavedrunkitinwiththeirmother’smilk。Moreover,thisisawarofthegodsofEgyptandofIsrael,andmenmustgowheretheirgodsdrivethem。“
  “Doyouthinkso,Ana?Thenaremennothingbutdustblownbythewindsofheaven,blownfromthedarknessthatisbeforethedawntobegatheredatlastandforeverintothedarknessofthegraveofnight?“
  Hebroodedawhile,thenwenton。
  “YetifIwerePharaohIwouldletthesepeoplego,forwithoutdoubttheirgodhasmuchpowerandItellyouthatIfearthem。“
  “Whywillhenotletthemgo?“Iasked。“Theyareaweakness,notastrengthtoEgypt,aswasshownatthetimeoftheinvasionoftheBarbarianswithwhomtheysided。Moreover,thevalueofthisrichlandoftheirs,whichtheycannottakewiththem,isgreaterthanthatofalltheirlabour。“
  “Idonotknow,friend。Thematterisoneuponwhichmyfatherkeepshisowncounsel,evenfromthePrincessUserti。Perhapsitisbecausehewillnotchangethepolicyofhisfather,Rameses;perhapsbecauseheisstiff-neckedtothosewhocrosshiswill。OritmaybethatheisheldinthispathbyamadnesssentofsomegodtobringlossandshameonEgypt。“
  “Then,Prince,allthepriestsandnoblesaremadalso,fromCountAmenmesesdown。“
  “WherePharaohleadspriestsandnoblesfollow。Thequestionis,wholeadsPharaoh?HereisthetempleoftheseHebrews;letusenter。“
  Sowedescendedfromthechariot,where,formypart,Iwouldhaveremained,andwalkedthroughthegatewayinthesurroundingmudwallintotheoutercourtofthetemple,whichonthistheholyseventhdayoftheHebrewswasfullofprayingwomen,whofeignednottoseeusyetwatchedusoutofthecornersoftheireyes。Passingthroughthemwecametoadoorway,bywhichweenteredanothercourtthatwasroofedover。Hereweremanymenwhomurmuredasweappeared。Theywereengagedinlisteningtoapreacherinawhiterobe,whoworeastrangeshapedcapandsomeornamentsonhisbreast。Iknewtheman;hewasthepriestKohathwhohadinstructedthePrinceinsomuchofthemysteriesoftheHebrewfaithashechosetoreveal。Onseeingusheceasedsuddenlyinhisdiscourse,utteredsomehastyblessingandadvancedtogreetus。