登陆注册
15292100000026

第26章

THE OATH OF RAMES AND OF TUA

Still robed Tua lay upon a couch, for she would not seek her bed, while Asti stood near to her, a dark commanding figure.

"Your Majesty has done strange things to-night," said Asti in her quiet voice.

Tua turned her head and looked at her, then answered:

"Very strange, Nurse. You see, the gods and that troublesome son of yours and Pharaoh's sudden sickness threw the strings of Fate into my hand, and--I pulled them. I always had a fancy for the pulling of strings, but the chance never came my way before.""It seems to me that for a beginner your Majesty pulled somewhat hard," said Asti drily.

"Yes, Nurse, so hard that I think I have pulled your son off the scaffold into a place of some honour, if he knows how to stay there, though it was the Council and the lords and the ladies, who thought that /they/ pulled. You see one must commence as one means to go on.""Your Majesty is very clever; you will make a great Queen--if you do not overpull yourself.""Not half so clever as you were, Asti, when you made that monkey come out of the vase," answered Tua, laughing somewhat hysterically. "Oh!

do not look innocent, I know it was your magic, for I could feel it passing over my head. How did you do it, Asti?""If your Majesty will tell me how you made the lords of Egypt consent to the sending of an armed expedition to Napata under the command of a lad, a mere captain who had just killed its heir-apparent before their eyes, which decree, if I know anything of Rames, will mean a war between Kesh and Egypt, I will tell you how I made the monkey come out of the vase.""Then I shall never learn, Nurse, for I can't because I don't know. It came into my mind, as music comes into my throat, that is all. Rames should have been beheaded at once, shouldn't he, for not letting that black boar tusk him? Do you think he poured the wine over Amathel's head on purpose?" and again she laughed.

"Yes, I suppose that he should have been killed, as he would have been if your Majesty had not chanced to be so fond----""Talking of wine," broke in Tua, "give me a cup of it. The divine Prince of Kesh who was to have been my husband--did you understand, Asti, that they really meant to make that black barbarian my husband?

--I say that the divine Prince, who now sups with Osiris, drank so much that I could not touch a drop, and I am tired and thirsty, and have still some things to do to-night."Asti went to a table where stood a flagon of wine wreathed in vine leaves, and by it cups of glass, and filling one of them brought it to Tua.

"Here's to the memory of the divine prince, and may he have left the table of Osiris before I come there. And here's to the hand that sent him thither," said Tua recklessly. Then she drained the wine, every drop of it, and threw the cup to the marble floor where it shattered into bits.

"What god has entered into your Majesty to-night?" asked Asti quietly.

"One that knows his own mind, I think," replied Tua. "There, I feel strong again, I go to visit Pharaoh. Come with me, Asti."When Tua arrived at the bedside of Pharaoh she found that the worst of the danger was over. Fearing for his life the physicians had bled him, and now the fit had passed away and his eyes were open, although he was unable to speak and did not know her or anyone. She asked whether he would live or die, and was told that he would live, or so his doctors believed, but that for a long while he must lie quite quiet, seeing as few people as possible, and above all being troubled with no business, since, if he were wearied or excited, the fit would certainly return and kill him. So, rejoicing at this news which was better than she had expected, Tua kissed her father and left him.

"Now will your Majesty go to bed?" asked Asti when she had returned to her own apartments.

"By no means," answered Tua, "I wear Pharaoh's shoes and have much business left to do to-night. Summon Mermes, your husband."So Mermes came and stood before her. He was still what he had been in the old days when Tua played as an infant in his house, stern, noble-looking and of few words, but now his hair had grown white and his face was drawn with grief, both for the sake of Rames, whose hot blood had brought him into so much danger, and because Pharaoh, who was his friend, lay between life and death.

Tua looked at him and loved him more than ever, for now that he was troubled some new likeness to Rames appeared upon his face which she had never seen before.

"Take heart, noble Mermes," she said gently, "they say that Pharaoh stays with us yet a while.""I thank Amen," he answered, "for had he died, his blood would have been upon the hands of my House.""Not so, Mermes; it would have been upon the hands of the gods. You spring from a royal line; say, what would you have thought of your son if after being struck by that fat Nubian, he had cowered at his feet and prayed for his life like any slave?"Mermes flushed and smiled a little, then said:

"The question is rather---What would you have thought, O Queen?""I?" answered Tua. "Well, as a queen I should have praised him much, since then Egypt would have been spared great trouble, but as a woman and a friend I should never have spoken to him again. Honour is more than life, Mermes.""Certainly honour is more than life," replied Mermes, staring at the ceiling, perhaps to hide the look upon his face, "and for a little while Rames seems to be in the way of it. But those who are set high have far to fall, O Queen, and--forgive me--he is my only child. Now when Pharaoh recovers----""Rames will be far away," broke in Tua. "Go, bring him here at once, and with him the Vizier and the chief scribe of the Council. Take this ring, it will open all doors," and she drew the signet from her finger and handed it to him.

"At this hour, your Majesty?" said Mermes in a doubtful voice.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 恶魔高校之赤龙帝

    恶魔高校之赤龙帝

    肉体虽毁,灵魂不死。灵魂依存,不忘争斗。生生世世,只为宿命。赤龙帝德莱格,二天龙之一;兵藤一诚,普通人类,却是重生者,体内拥有着强大的力量。当两者结合在一起,从未有过强大赤龙帝诞生了,新赤龙帝的出现,标志着和宿敌白龙皇的战斗将会升级。
  • 一本书读懂互联网思维

    一本书读懂互联网思维

    本书是深入研究互联网思维的经典之作,从互联网思维的定义到互联网思维应用的具体案例表现。作者深入浅出、条分缕析,全面阐述互联网思维的内核与精神,逐一点评当前关于互联网思维的各种观点。本书从最初级的互联网思维应用到高端的粉丝经济,平台建设,自媒体营销的方法都有详细讲解介绍。让读者了解什么是互联网思维的同时还能学会把互联网思维运用到自己的工作学习已经生活中。
  • 征途之怨魂漠

    征途之怨魂漠

    大漠无垠接天际,黑沙翻卷似游龙。横尸裂骨聆风寂,生死离殇戏命门。怨魂似影胜似影,心愁若梦醉若梦。身在阴阳徘徊间,敢笑苍灵不丈夫。注:本书为征途系列第一部:怨魂漠,这只是一个开始.....
  • 记灵

    记灵

    记灵他们是一群另类得人,一笔以记天下,双眼可通阴阳。中隐于世,大隐于朝。有人称他们做通灵者。其实不然,还有一个更加鲜为人知的名字,是记灵者,这个故事讲述了一个年轻小子无意间闯入了记灵者的世界,从此发生的跌宕起伏,并最终解开了那个存在千年的秘密。
  • 女神奏章

    女神奏章

    他是白天的肾虚公子,也是夜间的究极保镖。他是手无缚鸡之力的书呆子,也是面对极限困境也面不改色的战术大师。他是无“找我打架也要挑对时间啊。”“所以说,没文化真可怕,有空回去多念点书。”且看那被世人遗弃的少年,如何挣脱命运的囚笼,只为守护那一生的誓言,奏起一曲悠扬的女神之歌。没有穿越,没有YY,没有11,有的只是宛如诗歌般的温馨,那来自于心底那最纯净的暧昧,以及浩瀚壮阔又波澜不惊的战斗。
  • 回到大秦只为商鞅

    回到大秦只为商鞅

    本作品是以穿越的形式重现商鞅变法的历史过程。文中戏言爱情、战争、变法、人性。主人公为法律学院的女生,在图书馆看书途中,偶然打开一本馆藏版《商君书》被带回先秦时代,遇到商鞅。并以现代的法律思想引导商鞅,陪伴他走过漫长的征程,取得秦孝公的信任,实施变法。最后两人相恋,但因知道历史无法改变,促成商鞅与秦孝公妹妹的婚姻,自己默默守候。最后在商鞅车裂之时,因巨大的痛苦自殒穿越时空回到图书馆。书架对面站着的竟然是少年商鞅的摸样。故事中有法学生对于法律的崇拜,也有对商鞅变法的想象。
  • 修习止观坐禅法要

    修习止观坐禅法要

    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。
  • 甜妻倾城:妖孽少爷忒腹黑

    甜妻倾城:妖孽少爷忒腹黑

    幼时,薄夏入梦时经常重复着一个场景:一个男孩,牵着一个女孩的手,漫步在夕阳下,只有背影,看不到容颜。但男孩总是重复的唤着两个字:“夏夏。”幼时的薄夏以为,那个人就是妈妈常说的真命天子,优雅矜贵,温文儒雅。薄夏到了双十年华的时候,除了那个男孩的背影和声音,已经记不清梦中的情景是怎么样的了。直到某天某只狐狸出现……薄夏觉得,这只狐狸和梦里那个背影相比,优雅矜贵有了,温文儒雅不差,背影是放大版的,声音更磁了。一模一样。薄夏终究是错了,是同一个人不差,可……优雅矜贵和温文儒雅哪里可以用在狐狸的身上?!
  • 尼羯磨

    尼羯磨

    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。
  • 到古代找个好老公

    到古代找个好老公

    都市彪悍大龄剩女一心只想找个英俊多金还宠妻如命的好老公,无奈二十九岁过去了,依旧孑然一身。一朝穿成古代神力小萝利,没有相公不要紧,满地都是无人要的小萝卜头,捡几个回来养。某人过着种田养家奔小康的美梦,却实际上是带着一群孩子,艰难度日。数着身后的一二三四五个小萝卜头某人头疼的想,什么时候相公才长大啊。--情节虚构,请勿模仿