登陆注册
26340300000034

第34章

So it came about that Pharaoh, who by nature was kindly and unsuspicious, had long ago put away all mistrust of his brother, whose ambitions, he was sure, had come to an end with the birth of an heiress to the throne.

Yet, when escorted only by five hundred of his guard, for this was a peaceful visit, Pharaoh rode into the mighty city and saw how impregnable were its walls and how strong its gates; saw also that the streets were lined with thousands of well-armed troops, doubts which he dismissed as unworthy, did creep into his heart. But if he said nothing of them, Tua, who rode in the chariot with him, was not so silent.

"My father," she said in a low voice while the crowds shouted their welcome, for they were alone in the chariot, the horses of which were led, "this uncle of mine keeps a great state in Memphis.""Yes, Daughter, why should he not? He is its governor.""A stranger who did not know the truth might think he was its king, my father, and to be plain, if I were Pharaoh, and had chosen to enter here, it would have been with a larger force.""We can go away when we like, Tua," said Pharaoh uneasily.

"You mean, my father, that we can go away when it pleases the Prince your brother to open those great bronze gates that I heard clash behind us--then and not before."At this moment their talk came to an end, for the chariot was stayed at the steps of the great hall where Abi waited to receive his royal guests. He stood at the head of the steps, a huge, coarse, vigorous man of about sixty years of age, on whose fat, swarthy face there was still, oddly enough, some resemblance to the delicate, refined-featured Pharaoh.

Tua summed him up in a single glance, and instantly hated him even more than she had hated Amathel, Prince of Kesh. Also she who had not feared the empty-headed, drunken Amathel, was penetrated with a strange terror of this man whom she felt to be strong and intelligent, and whose great, greedy eyes rested on her beauty as though they could not tear themselves away.

Now they were ascending the steps, and now Prince Abi was welcoming them to his "humble house," giving them their throne names, and saying how rejoiced he was to see them, his sovereigns, within the walls of Memphis, while all the time he stared at Tua.

Pharaoh, who was tired, made no reply, but the young Queen, staring back at him, answered:

"We thank you for your greeting, but then, my uncle Abi, why did you not meet us outside the gates of Memphis where we expected to find its governor waiting to deliver up the keys of Pharaoh's city to the officers of Pharaoh?"Now Abi, who had thought to see some shrinking child clothed in the emblems of a queen, looked astonished at this tall and royal maiden who had so sharp a tongue, and found no words to answer her. So she swept past him and commanded to be shown where she should lodge in Memphis.

They led her to its greatest palace that had been prepared for Pharaoh and herself, a place surrounded by palm groves in the midst of the city, but having studied it with her quick eyes, she said that it did not please her. So search was made elsewhere, and in the end she chose another smaller palace that once had been a temple of Sekhet, the tiger-headed goddess of vengeance and of chastity, whereof the pylon towers fronted on the Nile which at its flood washed against them.

Indeed, they were now part of the wall of Memphis, for the great unused gateway between them had been built up with huge blocks of stone.

Surrounding this palace and outside its courts, lay the old gardens of the temple where the priests of Sekhet used to wander, enclosed within a lofty limestone wall. Here, saying that the air from the river would be more healthy for him, Tua persuaded Pharaoh to establish himself and his Court, and to encamp the guards under the command of his friend Mermes, in the outer colonnades and gardens.

When it was pointed out to the Queen that, owing to the lack of dwelling-rooms, none which were fitting were left for her to occupy, she replied that this mattered nothing, since in the old pylon tower were two small chambers hollowed in the thickness of its walls, which were very pleasing to her, because of the prospect of the Nile and the wide flat lands and the distant Pyramids commanded from the lofty roof and window-places. So these chambers, in which none had dwelt for generations, were hastily cleaned out and furnished, and in them Tua and Asti her foster-mother, took up their abode.

同类推荐
  • 修西闻见录

    修西闻见录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 五灯会元目录

    五灯会元目录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 海外恸哭记

    海外恸哭记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Room With A View

    A Room With A View

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 星命总括

    星命总括

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 给女孩的第一本礼仪书

    给女孩的第一本礼仪书

    《给女孩的第一本礼仪书》是为现代女性量身定做的礼仪读本,书中介绍了包括仪表礼仪、谈吐礼仪、社交礼仪、职场礼仪、生活礼仪等在内的诸多礼仪细节,这些都是人们在生活和工作中经常遇到的情境,紧贴生活实际,详细而实用。
  • 隐身高手在都市

    隐身高手在都市

    一个名为林飞的高三学生,临近高考,学习过度,大脑脑细胞死亡过多,一夜之间——有超能力了,我隐身,我隐身,我在隐身,任你怎么抓抓不到我,哈哈。
  • 追妻攻略:爱情三十六计

    追妻攻略:爱情三十六计

    五年前他失约,并且销声匿迹;五年后,他横空出现,闯入她的生活。“老婆,你带着我的宝贝女儿,打算什么时候回家?”欧阳宸一脸酷相,一手拦下挡住去路。木洛溪一脚踩在他锃亮的皮鞋上,咬牙切齿道:“看你人还蛮帅的,这认人的水准怎么这么差劲?别没事逮着人就当做你老婆!”
  • 错觉之错无止境

    错觉之错无止境

    喜欢看蓝淋的文,觉得错觉番外太少了,看不够。这篇文具体也没有定数,写的短的话就是番外,长的话就打算连载成同人文。我第一次写东西没啥经验,希望多留言提提意见。
  • 武极玄城

    武极玄城

    一个十八岁的青年穿越武极大陆,装逼故事就这样开始了……(有两卷,选择观看)
  • 侠岚之清风荷韵

    侠岚之清风荷韵

    侠岚后续,重点讲爱情。侠岚的脑残粉们,来看看吧!!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 神奇生物经纪人

    神奇生物经纪人

    随着猫熊TV的倒闭,头牌出走,秦南的工作室似乎走到了绝境。随着手机突然出现的一款应用,秦南可以发掘神奇生物作为自己的艺人。“打鱼TV一哥?你说的是那只灵兽熊猫?哦,我是他的经纪人啊。”“稳音一姐?我告诉你,她是一只魅魔,也是我的艺人。”“刚刚获戛纳最佳女主的阿狸好牛啊!”秦南默默不说话,其实阿狸是只九尾妖狐。对,还有那个刚刚获得世界足球先生的二米大高个,实际上是一只深渊巨兽,秦南也是他的经纪人……
  • 鬼怕人

    鬼怕人

    人怕鬼,那么鬼呢,鬼何尝不恐惧人类。我以鬼为主人公,给你们讲述一个鬼的故事
  • 穿越之时空恋人

    穿越之时空恋人

    小米出了车祸,而遇上了一个很爱她的人可是小米只爱陈浩,他们应该何去何从