“OAmon,IthySacrificer,IthyMagician,towhomthougivestpower,IthepriestandservantofIsis,MotherofMysteries,Queenofthecompanyofthegods,calluponthee。ShewhostandsbeforetheeisbutaHebrewwoman。Yet,asthouknowestwell,OFather,inthishousesheismorethanwoman,inasmuchassheistheVoiceandSwordofthineenemy,Jahveh,godoftheIsraelites。Shethinks,mayhap,thatshehascomehereofherownwill,butthouknowest,FatherAmon,asIknow,thatsheissentbythegreatprophetsofherpeople,thosemagicianswhoguidehersoulwithspellstoworktheeevilandtosetthee,Amon,beneaththeheelofJahveh。Thestakeseemssmall,thelifeofthisonemaid,nomore;yetitisverygreat。Thisisthestake,O
Father:ShallAmonruletheworld,orJahveh。Ifthoufallestto-night,thoufallestforever;ifthoudosttriumphto-night,thoudosttriumphforever。Inyondershapeofstonehidesthyspirit;inyondershapeofwoman’sfleshhidesthespiritofthyfoe。Smiteher,OAmon,smitehertosmalldust;letnotthestrengththatisinherprevailagainstthystrength,lestthynameshouldbedefiledandsorrowsandlossshouldcomeuponthelandwhichisthythrone;lest,too,thewizardsoftheIsraelitesshouldovercomeusthyservants。
ThusprayethKithymagician,onwhosesoulithaspleasedtheetopourstrengthandwisdom。“
Thenfollowedagreatsilence。
Watchingthestatueofthegod,presentlyIthoughtthatitmoved,andasIcouldseebythestiramongthem,sodidtheothers。Ithoughtthatitsstoneeyesrolled,IthoughtthatitliftedtheScourgeofPowerinitsgranitehand,thoughwhetherthesethingsweredonebysomespiritorbysomepriest,orbythemagicofKi,Idonotknow。
Attheleast,agreatwindbegantoblowaboutthetemple,stirringourrobesandcausingthelampstoflicker。OnlytherobesofMerapididnotstir。YetshesawwhatIcouldnotsee,forsuddenlyhereyesgrewfrightened。
“Thegodisawake,“whisperedBakenkhonsu。“Nowgood-byetoyourfairIsraelite。See,thePrincetrembles,Kismiles,andthefaceofUsertiglowswithtriumph。“
Ashespokethebluescarab?uswassnatchedfromMerapi’sbreastasthoughbyahand。Itfelltothefloorasdidherwimple,sothatnowsheappearedwithherrichhairflowingdownherrobe。Thentheeyesofthestatueseemedtoceasetoroll,thewindceasedtoblow,andagaintherewassilence。
Merapistooped,liftedthewimple,replaceditonherhead,foundthescarab?usclasp,andveryquietly,asawomanwhowastiringherselfmightdo,madeitfastinitsplaceagain,asightatwhichIheardUsertigasp。
Foralongwhilewewaited。Watchingthefacesofthecongregation,I
sawamazementanddoubtonthoseofthepriests,rageonthatofKi,andonSeti’stheflickerofalittlesmile。Merapi’seyeswereclosedasthoughshewereasleep。Atlengthsheopenedthem,andturningherheadtowardsthePrincesaid:
“Ohigh-priestofAmon-Ra,hasyourgodworkedhiswillonme,ormustIwaitlongerbeforeIcalluponmyGod?“
“Dowhatyouwillorcan,woman,andmakeanend,foralmostitisthemomentofdawnwhenthetempleworshipopens。“
ThenMerapiclaspedherhands,andlookingupwards,prayedaloudverysweetlyandsimply,saying:
“OGodofmyfathers,trustinginThee,I,apoormaidofThypeopleIsrael,havesetthelifeThougavestmeinThyHand。If,asI
believe,ThouarttheGodofgods,IprayTheeshowasignandawonderuponthisgodoftheEgyptians,andtherebydeclareThineHonourandkeepmybreathwithinmybreast。IfitpleasesTheenot,thenletmedie,asdoubtlessformymanysinsIdeservetodo。OGodofmyfathers,Ihavemademyprayer。HearitorrejectitaccordingtoThyWill。“
Sosheended,andlisteningtoher,Ifeltthetearsrisinginmyeyes,becauseshewassomuchalone,andIfearedthatthisgodofherswouldnevercometosaveherfromthetormentsofthepriests。
Setialsoturnedhisheadaway,andstareddownthesanctuaryattheskyovertheopencourtwherethelightsofdawnweregathering。
Oncemoretherewassilence。Thenagainthatwindblew,verystrongly,extinguishingthelamps,and,asitseemedtome,whirlingawayMerapifromwhereshewas,sothatnowshestoodtoonesideofthestatue。
Thesanctuarywasfilledwithgloom,tillpresentlythefirstraysoftherisingsunstruckupontheroof。Theyfelldown,down,asminutefollowedminute,tillatlengththeyrestedlikeaswordofflameuponthestatueofAmon-Ra。Oncemorethatstatueseemedtomove。Ithoughtthatitlifteditsstonearmstoprotectitshead。Theninamomentwitharendingnoise,itsmightymassburstasunder,andfellinsmalldustaboutthethrone,almosthidingitfromsight。
“BeholdmyGodhasansweredme,themosthumbleofHisservants,“saidMerapiinthesamesweetandgentlevoice。“Beholdthesignandthewonder!“
“Witch!“screamedthehead-priestRoi,andfledaway,followedbyhisfellows。
“Sorceress!“hissedUserti,andfledalso,asdidalltheothers,savethePrince,Bakenkhonsu,IAna,andKitheMagician。
Westoodamazed,andwhilewedidso,KiturnedtoMerapiandspoke。
Hisfacewasterriblewithfearandfury,andhiseyesshonelikelamps。Althoughhedidbutwhisper,Iwhowasnearesttothemheardallthatwassaid,whichtheotherscouldnotdo。
“Yourmagicisgood,Israelite,“hemuttered,“sogoodthatithasovercomeminehereinthetemplewhereIserve。“
“Ihavenomagic,“sheansweredverylow。“Iobeyedacommand,nomore。“
Helaughedbitterly,andasked:
“Shouldtwoofatradewastetimeonfoolishness?Listennow。Teachmeyoursecrets,andIwillteachyoumine,andtogetherwewilldriveEgyptlikeachariot。“
“Ihavenosecrets,Ihaveonlyfaith,“saidMerapiagain。
“Woman,“hewenton,“womanordevil,willyoutakemeforfriendorfoe?HereIhavebeenshamed,sinceitwastomeandnottotheirgodsthattheprieststrustedtodestroyyou。YetIcanstillforgive。
Choosenow,knowingthatasmyfriendshipwillleadyoutorule,tolifeandsplendour,somyhatewilldriveyoutoshameanddeath。“
“Youarebesideyourself,andknownotwhatyousay。ItellyouthatI
havenomagictogiveortowithhold,“sheanswered,asonewhodidnotunderstandorwasindifferent,andturnedawayfromhim。
ThereonhemutteredsomecursewhichIcouldnotcatch,bowedtotheheapofdustthathadbeenthestatueofthegod,andvanishedawayamongthepillarsofthesanctuary。
“Oho-ho!“laughedBakenkhonsu。“NotinvainhaveIlivedtobesoveryold,fornowitseemswehaveanewgodinEgypt,andtherestandshisprophetess。“
Merapicametotheprince。
“Ohigh-priestofAmon,“shesaid,“doesitpleaseyoutoletmego,forIamveryweary?“
Itwastheappointeddayandhour。BycommandofthePrinceIdrovewithhimtothepalaceofPharaoh,whitherherHighnessthePrincessrefusedtobehiscompanion,andforthefirsttimewetalkedtogetherofthatwhichhadpassedinthetemple。
“HaveyouseentheladyMerapi?“heaskedofme。
IansweredNo,asIwastoldthatshewassickwithinherhouseandlayabedsufferingfromweariness,orIknewnotwhat。
“Shedoeswelltokeepthere,“saidSeti,“Ithinkthatifshecameoutthosepriestswouldmurderheriftheycould。Alsothereareothers,“andheglancedbackatthechariotthatboreUsertiinstate。
“Say,Ana,canyouinterpretallthismatter?“
“NotI,Prince。IthoughtthatperhapsyourHighness,thehigh-priestofAnon,couldgivemelight。“
“Thehigh-priestofAmonwandersinthickdarkness。KiandtherestswearthatthisIsraeliteisasorceresswhohasoutmatchedtheirmagic,buttomeitseemsmoresimpletobelievethatwhatshesaysistrue;thathergodisgreaterthanAmon。“
“Andifthisbetrue,Prince,whatarewetodowhoaresworntothegodsofEgypt?“
“Bowourheadsandfallwiththem,Isuppose,Ana,sincehonourwillnotsufferustodesertthem。“
“Eveniftheybefalse,Prince?“
“Idonotthinkthattheyarefalse,Ana,thoughmayhaptheybelesstrue。AtleasttheyarethegodsoftheEgyptiansandweareEgyptians。“Hepausedandglancedatthecrowdedstreets,thenadded,“See,whenIpassedthiswaythreedaysagoIwasreceivedwithshoutsofwelcomebythepeople。Nowtheyaresilent,everyone。“
“Perhapstheyhaveheardofwhatpassedinthetemple。“
“Doubtless,butitisnotthatwhichtroublesthemwhothinkthatthegodscanguardthemselves。TheyhaveheardalsothatIwouldbefriendtheHebrewswhomtheyhate,andthereforetheybegintohateme。WhyshouldIcomplainwhenPharaohshowsthemtheway?“
“Prince,“Iwhispered,“whatwillyousaytoPharaoh?“
“ThatdependsonwhatPharaohsaystome。Ana,ifIwillnotdesertourgodsbecausetheyseemtobetheweaker,thoughitshouldprovetomyadvantage,doyouthinkthatIwoulddeserttheseHebrewsbecausetheyseemtobeweaker,eventogainathrone?“
“Theregreatnessspeaks,“Imurmured,andaswedescendedfromthechariothethankedmewithalook。
WepassedthroughthegreathalltothatsamechamberwherePharaohhadgivenmethechainofgold。Alreadyhewasthereseatedattheheadofthechamberandwearingonhisheadthedoublecrown。Abouthimweregatheredallthoseofroyalbloodandthegreatofficersofstate。Wemadeourobeisances,butoftheseheseemedtotakenonote。