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aloud from that dim Amenti'*' where to…day he wears out his long
atoning time; he tells; in the history of his fall; the fate of him
who; however sorely tried; forgets his God; his Honour; and his
Country。
'*' The Egyptian Hades or Purgatory。Editor。
BOOK I
THE PREPARATION OF HARMACHIS
CHAPTER I
OF THE BIRTH OF HARMACHIS; THE PROPHECY OF THE HATHORS;
AND THE SLAYING OF THE INNOCENT CHILD
By Osiris who sleeps at Abouthis; I write the truth。
I; Harmachis; Hereditary Priest of the Temple; reared by the divine
Sethi; aforetime a Pharaoh of Egypt; and now justified in Osiris and
ruling in Amenti。 I; Harmachis; by right Divine and by true descent of
blood King of the Double Crown; and Pharaoh of the Upper and Lower
Land。 I; Harmachis; who cast aside the opening flower of our hope; who
turned from the glorious path; who forgot the voice of God in
hearkening to the voice of woman。 I; Harmachis; the fallen; in whom
are gathered up all woes as waters are gathered in a desert well; who
have tasted of every shame; who through betrayal have betrayed; who in
losing the glory that is here have lost the glory which is to be; who
am utterly undoneI write; and; by Him who sleeps at Abouthis; I
write the truth。
O Egypt!dear land of Khem; whose black soil nourished up my mortal
partland that I have betrayedO Osiris!Isis!Horus!ye Gods of
Egypt whom I have betrayed!O ye temples whose pylons strike the sky;
whose faith I have betrayed!O Royal blood of the Pharaohs of eld;
that yet runs within these withered veinswhose virtue I have
betrayed!O Invisible Essence of all Good! and O Fate; whose balance
rested on my handhear me; and; to the day of utter doom; bear me
witness that I write the truth。
Even while I write; beyond the fertile fields; the Nile is running
red; as though with blood。 Before me the sunlight beats upon the far
Arabian hills; and falls upon the piles of Abouthis。 Still the priests
make orison within the temples at Abouthis that know me no more; still
the sacrifice is offered; and the stony roofs echo back the people's
prayers。 Still from this lone cell within my prison…tower; I; the Word
of Shame; watch thy fluttering banners; Abouthis; flaunting from thy
pylon walls; and hear the chants as the long procession winds from
sanctuary to sanctuary。
Abouthis; lost Abouthis! my heart goes out toward thee! For the day
comes when the desert sands shall fill thy secret places! Thy Gods are
doomed; O Abouthis! New Faiths shall make a mock of all thy Holies;
and Centurion shall call upon Centurion across thy fortress…walls。 I
weepI weep tears of blood: for mine is the sin that brought about
these evils and mine for ever is their shame。
Behold; it is written hereafter。
Here in Abouthis I was born; I; Harmachis; and my father; the
justified in Osiris; was High Priest of the Temple of Sethi。 And on
that same day of my birth Cleopatra; the Queen of Egypt; was born
also。 I passed my youth in yonder fields watching the baser people at
their labours and going in and out at will among the great courts of
the temples。 Of my mother I knew naught; for she died when I yet hung
at the breast。 But before she died in the reign of Ptolemy Aulêtes;
who is named the Piper; so did the old wife; Atoua; told me; my mother
took a golden ur?us; the snake symbol of our Royalty of Egypt; from a
coffer of ivory and laid it on my brow。 And those who saw her do this
believed that she was distraught of the Divinity; and in her madness
foreshadowed that the day of the Macedonian Lagid? was ended; and that
Egypt's sceptre should pass again to the hand of Egypt's true and
Royal race。 But when my father; the old High Priest Amenemhat; whose
only child I was; she who was his wife before my mother having been;
for what crime I know not; cursed with barrenness by Sekhet: I say
when my father came in and saw what the dying woman had done; he
lifted up his hands towards the vault of heaven and adored the
Invisible; because of the sign that had been sent。 And as he adored;
the Hathors'*' filled my dying mother with the Spirit of Prophecy; and
she rose in strength from the couch and prostrated herself thrice
before the cradle where I lay asleep; the Royal asp upon my brow;
crying aloud:
'*' The Egyptian /Parc?/ or /Fates/。Editor。
〃Hail to thee; fruit of my womb! Hail to thee; Royal child! Hail to
thee; Pharaoh that shalt be! Hail to thee; God that shalt purge the
land; Divine seed of Nekt…nebf; the descended from Isis。 Keep thee
pure; and thou shalt rule and deliver Egypt and not be broken。 But if
thou dost fail in thy hour of trial; then may the curse of all the
Gods of Egypt rest upon thee; and the curse of thy Royal forefathers;
the justified; who ruled the land before thee from the age of Horus。
Then in life mayst thou be wretched; and after death may Osiris refuse
thee; and the judges of Amenti give judgment against thee; and Set and
Sekhet torment thee; till such time as thy sin is purged; and the Gods
of Egypt; called by strange names; are once more worshipped in the
Temples of Egypt; and the staff of the Oppressor is broken; and the
footsteps of the Foreigner are swept clean; and the thing is
accomplished as thou in thy weakness shalt cause it to be done。〃
When she had spoken thus; the Spirit of Prophecy went out of her; and
she fell dead across the cradle where I slept; so that I awoke with a
cry。
But my father; Amenemhat; the High Priest; trembled; and was very
fearful; both because of the words which had been said by the Spirit
of the Hathors through the mouth of my mother; and because what had
been uttered was treason against Ptolemy。 For he knew that; if the
matter should come to the ears of Ptolemy; Pharaoh would send his
guards to destroy the life of the child concerning whom such things
were prophesied。 Therefore; my father shut the doors; and caused all
those who stood by to swear upon the holy symbol of his office; and by
the name of the Divine Three; and by the Soul of her who lay dead upon
the stones beside them; that nothing of what they had seen and heard
should pass their lips。
Now among the company was the old wife; Atoua; who had been the nurse
of my mother; and loved her well; and in these days; though I know not
how it had been in the past; nor how it shall be in the future; there
is no oath that can bind a woman's tongue。 And so it came about that
by…and…by; when the matter had become homely in her mind; and her fear
had fallen from her; she spoke of the prophecy to her daughter; who
nursed me at the breast now that my mother was dead。 She did this as
they walked together in the desert carrying food to the husband of the
daughter; who was a sculptor; and shaped effigies of the holy Gods in
the tombs that are fashioned in the rocktelling the daughter; my
nurse; how great must be her care and love toward the child that
should on