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upon long centuries agothe Egypt of the Greek; the Roman; and the

Ptolemy; and that other outworn Egypt of the Hierophant; hoary with

years; heavy with the legends of antiquity and the memory of long…lost

honours。



He tells you how the smouldering loyalty of the land of Khem blazed up

before it died; and how fiercely the old Time…consecrated Faith

struggled against the conquering tide of Change that rose; like Nile

at flood; and drowned the ancient Gods of Egypt。



Here; in his pages; you shall learn the glory of Isis the Many…shaped;

the Executrix of Decrees。 Here you shall make acquaintance with the

shade of Cleopatra; that 〃Thing of Flame;〃 whose passion…breathing

beauty shaped the destiny of Empires。 Here you shall read how the soul

of Charmion was slain of the sword her vengeance smithied。



Here Harmachis; the doomed Egyptian; being about to die; salutes you

who follow on the path he trod。 In the story of his broken years he

shows to you what may in its degree be the story of your own。 Crying

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 one day be Pharaoh; and drive the Ptolemies from Egypt。 But the

daughter; my nurse; was so filled with wonder at what she heard that

she could not keep the tale locked within her breast; and in the night

she awoke her husband; and; in her turn; whispered it to him; and

thereby compassed her own destruction; and the destruction of her

child; my foster…brother。 For the man told his friend; and the friend

was a spy of Ptolemy's; and thus the tale came to Pharaoh's ears。



Now; Pharaoh was much troubled thereat; for though when he was full of

wine he would make a mock of the God of the Egyptians; and swear that

the Roman Senate was the only God to whom he bowed the knee; yet in

his heart he was terribly afraid; as I have learned from one who was

his physician。 For when he was alone at night he would scream and cry

aloud to the great Serapis; who indeed is no true God; and to other

Gods; fearing lest he should be murdered and his soul handed over to

the tormentors。 Also; when he felt his throne tremble under him; he

would send large presents to the temples; asking a message from the

oracles; and more especially from the oracle that is at Phil?。

Therefore; when it came to his ears that the wife of the High Priest

of the great and ancient Temple of Abouthis had been filled with the

Spirit of Prophecy before she died; and foretold that her son should

be Pharaoh; he was much afraid; and summoning some trusty guardswho;

being Greeks; did not fear to do sacrilegehe despatched them by boat

up the Nile; with orders to come to Abouthis and cut off the head of

the child of the High Priest and bring it to him in a basket。



But; as it chanced; the boat in which the guards came was of deep

draught; and; the time of their coming being at the lowest ebb of the

river; it struck and remained fast upon a bank of mud that is opposite

the mouth of the road running across the plains to Abouthis; and; as

the n

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