“Nextdayarumourbegantorunthatthisawfulthinghadhappened。Itgrewstrongerandstronger,untilallsworethatithadhappened。Nowthefuryofthepeopleroseagainstme,andtheyravenedroundthepalacelikelionsofthedesert,roaringformyblood。Yetitwasasthoughtheycouldnotenterhere,sincewhenevertheyrushedatthegatesorwalls,theyfellbackagain,forsomespiritseemedtoprotecttheplace。Thedayswentby;thenightcameagainandatthedawn,thisdawnthatispast,oncemoreIstoodupontheterrace,andoncemorethecloakedmanappearedfromamongthetrees。
  “’Nowyouhaveheard,MoonofIsrael,’hesaid,’andnowyoumustbelieveandcome,althoughyouthinkyourselfsafebecauseatthebeginningoftheplaguesthis,thehomeofSeti,wasenchantedagainstevil,sothatnonewithinitcanbeharmed。’
  “’Ihaveheard,andIthinkthatIbelieve,thoughhowthetidingsreachedMemphisinanhourIdonotunderstand。Yet,stranger,Isaytoyouthatitisnotenough。’
  “Thenthemandrewapapyrusrollfromhisbosomandthrewitatmyfeet。Iopeneditandread。ThewritingwasthewritingofAnaasI
  knewwell,andthesignaturewasthesignatureofyou,mylord,anditwassealedwithyourseal,andwiththesealofBakenkhonsuasawitness。Hereitis,“andfromthebreastofhergarment,shedrewoutarollandgaveittomeuponwhomsherestedallthiswhile。
  Iopenedit,andbythelightoftorchesthePrince,Bakenkhonsu,andIread。Itwasasshehadtoldusinwhatseemedtobemywriting,andsignedandsealedasshehadsaid。Thewordsran:
  “ToMerapi,MoonofIsrael,inmyhouseatMemphis。
  “Come,Lady,FlowerofLove,tomeyourlord,towhomthebearerofthiswillguideyousafely。Comeatonce,forIamingreatdanger,asyouare,andtogetheronlycanwebesafe。“
  “Ana,whatmeansthis?“askedthePrinceinaterriblevoice。“Ifyouhavebetrayedmeandher-“
  “Bythegods,“Ibeganangrily,“amIamanthatIshouldlivetohearevenyourHighnessspeakthustome,oramIbutadogofthedesert?“
  Iceased,foratthatmomentBakenkhonsubegantolaugh。
  “Lookattheletter!“helaughed。“Lookattheletter。“
  Welooked,andaswelooked,beholdthewritingonitturnedfirsttothecolourofbloodandthenfadedaway,tillpresentlytherewasnothinginmyhandbutablanksheetofpapyrus。
  “Oho-ho!“laughedBakenkhonsu。“Truly,friendKi,youarethefirstofmagicians,savethoseprophetsoftheIsraeliteswhohavebroughtyou——Whitherhavetheybroughtyou,friendKi?“
  ThenforthefirsttimethepaintedsmileleftthefaceofKi,anditbecamelikeablockofstoneinwhichweresettwoangryjewelsthatwerehiseyes。
  “Continue,Lady,“saidthePrince。
  “Iobeyedtheletter。Ifledawaywiththemanwhosaidhehadachariotwaiting。Wepassedoutbythelittlegate。
  “’Whereisthechariot?’Iasked。
  “’Wegobyboat,’heanswered,andledthewaytowardstheriver。Aswethreadedthebigpalmgrovemenappearedfrombetweenthetrees。
  “’Youhavebetrayedme,’Icried。
  “’Nay,’heanswered,’Iammyselfbetrayed。’
  “ThenforthefirsttimeIknewhisvoiceforthatofLaban。
  “Themenseizedus;attheheadofthemwasKi。
  “’Thisisthewitch,’hesaid,’who,herwickednessfinished,flieswithherHebrewlover,whoisalsothefamiliarofhersorceries。’
  “TheytorethecloakandthefalsebeardfromhimandtherebeforemestoodLaban。Icursedhimtohisface。Butallheansweredwas:
  “’Merapi,whatIhavedoneIdidforloveofyou。Itwasmypurposetotakeyouawaytoourpeople,forhereIknewthattheywouldkillyou。
  ThismagicianpromisedyoutomeifIcouldtemptyoufromthesafetyofthepalace,inreturnforcertaintidingsthatIhavegivenhim。’
  “Theseweretheonlywordsthatpassedbetweenustilltheend。Theydraggedustothesecretprisonofthegreattemplewherewewereseparated。HerealldaylongKiandtheprieststormentedmewithquestions,towhichIgavenoanswer。TowardstheeveningtheybroughtmeoutandledmeherewithLabanatmyside。Whenthepeoplesawmeagreatcrywentupof’Sorceress!Hebrewwitch!’Theybrokethroughtheguard;theyseizedme,threwmetothegroundandbeatme。Labanstrovetoprotectmebutwastornaway。Atlengththepeopleweredrivenoff,andoh!mylord,youknowtherest。Ihavespokentruth,I
  cannomore。“
  Sosayingherkneesloosenedbeneathherandsheswooned。Weborehertothechariot。
  “Youhaveheard,Ki,“saidthePrince。“Now,whatanswer?“
  “None,OPharaoh,“herepliedcoldly,“forPharaohyouare,asI
  promisedthatyoushouldbe。Myspirithasdesertedme,thoseHebrewshavestolenitaway。Thatwritingshouldhavefadedfromthescrollassoonasitwasreadbyyonderlady,andthenIwouldhavetoldyouanotherstory;astoryofsecretlove,ofbetrayalandattemptedflightwithherlover。Butsomeevilgodkeptitthereuntilyoualsohadread,youwhoknewthatyouhadnotwrittenwhatappearedbeforeyoureyes。Pharaoh,Iamconquered。Doyourwillwithme,andfarewell。Belovedyoushallalwaysbeasyouhavealwaysbeen,buthappyneverinthisworld。“
  “OPeople,“criedSeti,“Iwillnotbejudgeinmyowncause。Youhaveheard,doyoujudge。Forthiswizard,whatreward?“
  Thentherewentupagreatcryof“Death!Deathbyfire。Thedeathhehadmadereadyfortheinnocent!“
  Thatwastheend,buttheytoldmeafterwardsthat,whenthegreatpyrehadburnedout,initwasfoundtheheadofKilookinglikeared-hotstone。Whenthesunlightfellonit,however,itcrumbledandfadedaway,asthewritinghadfadedfromtheroll。IfthisbetrueI
  donotknow,whowasnotpresentatthetime。
  WeboreMerapitothepalace。Shelivedbutthreedays,shewhosebodyandspiritwerebroken。ThelasttimeIsawherwaswhenshesentformenotanhourbeforedeathcame。ShewaslyinginSeti’sarmsbabblingtohimoftheirchildandlookingverysweetandhappy。Shethankedmeformyfriendship,smilingthewhileinawaywhichshowedmethatsheknewitwasmorethanfriendship,andbademetendmymasterwelluntilweallmetagainelsewhere。ThenshegavemeherhandtokissandIwentawayweeping。
  AftershewasdeadastrangefancytookSeti。Inthegreathallofthepalacehecausedagoldenthronetobeputup,andonthisthronehesetherinregalgarments,withpectoralandnecklacesofgems,crownedlikeaqueenofEgypt,andthusheshowedhertothelordsofMemphis。Thenhecausedhertobeembalmedandburiedinasecretsepulchre,theplaceofwhichIhaveswornnevertoreveal,butwithoutanyritesbecauseshewasnotofthefaithofEgypt。
  TherethenshesleepsinhereternalhouseuntiltheDayofResurrection,andwithhersleepsherlittleson。
  ItwaswithinamoonofthisfuneralthatthegreatonesofEgyptcametoMemphistonamethePrinceasPharaoh,andwiththemcameherHighness,theQueenUserti。Iwaspresentattheceremony,whichtomewasverystrange。TherewastheVizierNehesi;therewasthehigh-
  priestRoiandwithhimmanyotherpriests;andtherewaseventheoldchamberlainPambasa,pompousyetgrovellingasbefore,althoughhehaddesertedthehouseholdofthePrinceafterhisdisinheritanceforthatofthePharaohAmenmeses。Hisappearancewithhiswandofofficeandlongwhitebeard,ofwhichhewassoproudbecauseitwashisown,drewfromSetitheonlylaughIhadheardhimutterformanyweeks。
  “Soyouarebackagain,ChamberlainPambasa,“hesaid。
  “OmostHoly,OmostRoyal,“answeredtheoldknave,“hasPambasa,thegrainofdustbeneathyourfeet,everdesertedtheHouseofPharaoh,orthatofhimwhowillbePharaoh?“
  “No,“repliedSeti,“itisonlywhenyouthinkthathewillnotbePharaohthatyoudesert。Well,getyoutoyourduties,rogue,whoperhapsatbottomareashonestastherest。“
  ThenfollowedthegreatandancientceremonyoftheOfferingoftheCrown,inwhichspokepriestsdisguisedasgodsandotherpriestsdisguisedasmightyPharaohsofthepast;alsothenoblesoftheNomesandthechiefmenofcities。WhenallhadfinishedSetianswered:
  “Itakethis,myheritage,“andhetouchedthedoublecrown,“notbecauseIdesireitbutbecauseitismyduty,asIsworethatIwouldtoonewhohasdeparted。BlowuponblowhavesmittenEgyptwhich,I
  think,hadmyvoicebeenlistenedto,wouldneverhavefallen。Egyptliesbleedingandwell-nighdead。Letitbeyourworkandminetotrytonurseherbacktolife。FornolongwhileamIwithyou,whoalsohavebeensmitten,howitmattersnot,yetwhileIamhere,IwhoseemtoreignwillbeyourservantandthatofEgypt。Itismydecreethatnofeastsorceremonialsshallmarkthismyaccession,andthatthewealthwhichwouldhavebeenscattereduponthemshallbedistributedamongthewidowsandchildrenofthosewhoperishedintheSeaofReeds。Depart!“
  Theywent,humbleyethappy,sinceherewasaPharaohwhoknewtheneedsofEgypt,onetoowholovedherandwhoalonehadshownhimselfwiseofheartwhileotherswerefilledwithmadness。ThenherHighnessentered,splendidlyapparelled,crownedandfollowedbyherhousehold,andmadeobeisance。
  “GreetingtoPharaoh,“shecried。
  “GreetingtotheRoyalPrincessofEgypt,“heanswered。
  “Nay,Pharaoh,theQueenofEgypt。“
  BySeti’ssidetherewasanotherthrone,thatinwhichhehadsetdeadMerapiwithacrownuponherhead。Heturnedandlookedatitawhile。
  Then,hesaid:
  “Iseethatthisseatisempty。LettheQueenofEgypttakeherplacethereifsoshewills。“
  Shestaredathimasifshethoughtthathewasmad,thoughdoubtlessshehadheardsomethingofthatstory,thensweptupthestepsandsatherselfdownintheroyalchair。
  “YourMajestyhasbeenlongabsent,“saidSeti。
  “Yes,“sheanswered,“butasmyMajestypromisedshewoulddo,shehasreturnedtoherlawfulplaceatthesideofPharaoh——nevertoleaveitmore。“
  “PharaohthanksherMajesty,“saidSeti,bowinglow。
  Somesixyearshadgoneby,whenonenightIwasseatedwiththePharaohSetiMeneptahinhispalaceatMemphis,fortherehealwayschosetodwellwhenmattersofStateallowed。