第2章

——allhavelefttheirrecordsorbeencelebratedatKarnak。PurposelyImingledtheminmymind——didnotattempttoputthemintheirproperorder,oreventodisentanglegodsandgoddessesfromconquerorsandkings。InthewarmandseductivenightKhunswhisperedtome:\"AslongagoatBekhtenIexorcisedthedemonfromthesufferingPrincess,sonowIexorcisefromtheseruinsallspiritsbutmyown。To-nighttheseruinsshallsuggestnothingbutmajesty,tranquillity,andbeauty。

TheirrecordsareforRa,andmustbestudiedbyhisrays。Inminetheyshallspeaknottotheintellectual,butonlytotheemotionsandthesoul。\"

AndpresentlyIwentdown,andyieldingacompleteandhappyobediencetoKhuns,Iwanderedalongthroughthestupendousvestigesofpasteras,deadambitions,vanishedglory,andlong-outwornbelief,andI

ignorederas,ambitions,glory,andbelief,andthoughtonlyofform,andheight,ofthemiracleofblacknessagainstsilver,andofthepathosofstatueswhoseever-openeyesatnight,whenoneisnearthem,suggesttheworkingofsomeevilspell,perpetualwatchfulness,combinedwitheternalinactivity,theunslumberingmindcagedinthebodythatisparalysed。

ThereisatempleatKarnakthatIlove,andIscarcelyknowwhyI

careforitsomuch。ItisontherightofthesolitarylotuscolumnbeforeyoucometotheterrifichallofSeti。Somepeoplepassitby,havingbutlittletime,andbeinghypnotized,itseems,bythemoreastoundingruinthatliesbeyondit。Andperhapsitwouldbewell,onafirstvisit,toenteritlast;toletitsinfluencebethefinalonetorestuponyourspirit。ThisisthetempleofRamesesIII。,abrownplaceofcalmandretirement,anineffableplaceofpeace。Yes,thoughthebirdsloveitandfillitoftenwiththeirvoices,itisasanctuaryofpeace。Uponthefloorthesoftsandlies,placingsilencebeneathyourfootsteps。Thepalebrownofwallsandcolumns,almostyellowinthesunshine,isdelicateandsoothing,andinclinesthehearttocalm。Delicious,suggestiveofabeautifultapestry,richandornate,yetalwaysquiet,arethebrownreliefsuponthestone。Whatarethey?Doesitmatter?Theysoftenthewalls,makethemmorepersonal,moretender。Thatsurelyistheirmission。Thistempleholdsformeaspell。AssoonasIenterit,Ifeelthetouchofthelotus,asifaninvisibleandkindlyhandsweptablossomlightlyacrossmyfaceanddownwardtomyheart。Thiscourtyard,thesesmallchambersbeyondit,thatlastdoorwayframingalovelydarkness,soothemeevenmorethantheterra-cottahermitagesoftheCertosaofPavia。Andallthestatuesherearecalmwithanirrevocablecalmness,faithfulthroughpassingyearswithaverysoberfaithfulnesstothetempletheyadorn。Innootherplace,onefeelsit,couldtheybethusatpeace,withhandscrossedforeverupontheirbreasts,whicharetornbynoanxieties,thrilledbynojoys。Asonestandsamongthemorsittingonthebaseofacolumninthechamberthatliesbeyondthem,looksonthemfromalittledistance,theirattitudeislikeasummonstomentocontendnomore,tobestill,toenterintorest。

CometothistemplewhenyouleavethehallofSeti。Thereyouareinaplaceoftriumph。Scarlet,somesay,isthecolorofagreatnotesoundedonabugle。Thishallislikeabugle-callofthepast,thrillingevennowdownalltheageswithatriumphthatissurelygreaterthananyothertriumphs。Itsuggestsblaze——blazeofscarlet,blazeofbugle,blazeofglory,blazeoflifeandtime,ofambitionandachievement。Inthesecolumns,intheputtingupofthem,deadmensoughttoclimbtosunandstars,limitlessindesire,limitlessinindustry,limitlessinwill。Andatthetopsofthecolumnsbloomsthelotus,thesymbolofrising。Whatatriumphinstonethishallwasonce,whatatriumphinstoneitsruinisto-day!Perhaps,amongtemples,itisthemostwondrousthinginallEgypt,asitwas,nodoubt,themostwondroustempleintheworld;amongtemplesIsay,fortheSphinxisofallthemarvelsofEgyptbyfarthemostmarvellous。

Thegrandeurofthishallalmostmovesonetotears,likethemarchingpastofconquerors,stirstheheartwithleapingthrillsatthecapacitiesofmen。Throughthethicketofcolumns,tallasforesttrees,theintenseblueoftheAfricanskystaresdown,andtheirgreatshadowsliealongthewarmandsunlitground。Listen!Therearevoiceschanting。Menareworkinghere——workingasmenworkedhowmanythousandsofyearsago。ButthesearecallingupontheMohammedan’sgodastheyslowlydragtotheappointedplacesthemightyblocksofstone。Anditisto-dayaFrenchmanwhooverseesthem。

\"Help!Help!Allahgiveushelp!

Help!Help!Allahgiveushelp!\"

Thedustfliesupabouttheirnakedfeet。Triumphandwork;worksucceededbythetriumphallcansee。Iliketoheartheworkmen’svoiceswithinthehallofSeti。Iliketoseetheduststirredbytheirtrampingfeet。

AndthenIliketogooncemoretothelittletemple,toenterthroughitsdefacedgateway,tostandaloneinitssilencebetweentherowsofstatueswiththeirarmsfoldedupontheirquietbreasts,togazeintothetenderdarknessbeyond——thedarknessthatlooksconsecrated——tofeelthatpeaceismorewonderfulthantriumph,thattheendofthingsispeace。

Triumphanddeathlesspeace,thebugle-callandsilence——thesearethenotesofKarnak。

VIII

LUXOR

UponthewallofthegreatcourtofAmenhotepIII。inthetempleofLuxorthereisadeliciousdancingprocessioninhonorofRamesesII。

Itisveryfunnyandveryhappy;fullofthejoyoflife——asortofradiantcake-walkofoldEgyptiandays。Howsupplearethesedancers!

Theyseemtohavenobones。Oneafteranothertheycomeinlineuponthemightywall,andeachonebendsbackwardtothekneesoftheonewhofollows。AsIstoodandlookedatthemforthefirsttime,almostIheardthetwitterofflutes,therusticwailoftheAfricanhautboy,themonotonousboomofthederabukkeh,criesofafar-offgaietysuchasoneoftenhearsfromtheNilebynight。Butthesecriescamedownthelongavenuesofthecenturies;thisgaietywasdistantinthevastyhallsofthelong-deadyears。NevercanIthinkofLuxorwithoutthinkingofthosehappydancers,withoutthinkingofthelifethatgoesinthesunondancingfeet。

Thereareafewplacesintheworldthatoneassociateswithhappiness,thatoneremembersalwayswithasmile,alittlethrillattheheartthatwhispers\"Therejoyis。\"OfthesefewplacesLuxorisone——Luxorthehomeofsunshine,thesuaveabodeoflight,ofwarmth,ofthesweetdaysofgoldandsheeny,goldensunsets,ofsilver,shimmeringnightsthroughwhichthesongsoftheboatmenoftheNilegofloatingtothecourtsandthetombsofThebes。TherosesbloominLuxorunderthemightypalms。Alwayssurelybeneaththepalmstherearetheroses。Andthelateen-sailscomeuptheNile,lookinglikewhite-wingedpromisesoffuturegoldendays。Andatdawnonewakeswithhopeandhearsthesongsofthedawn;andatnoononedreamsofthehappinesstocome;andatsunsetoneissweptawayonthegoldintotheheartofthegoldenworld;andatnightonelooksatthestars,andeachstarisatwinklinghope。SoftaretheairsofLuxor;

thereisnoharshnessinthewindthatstirstheleavesofthepalms。

Andthelandissteepedinlight。FromLuxoronegoeswithregret。Onereturnstoitwithjoyondancingfeet。

OnedayIsatinthetemple,inthehugecourtwiththegreatdoublerowofcolumnsthatstandsonthebanksoftheNileandlookssosplendidfromit。Thepalebrownofthestonebecamealmostyellowinthesunshine。Fromtheriver,hiddenfrommestoleupthesongsoftheboatmen。NearerathandIheardpigeonscooing,cooinginthesun,asifalmosttooglad,andseekingtomanifesttheirgladness。Behindme,throughthecolumns,peepedsomehousesofthevillage:thewhitehomeofIbrahimAyyad,theperfectdragoman,grandsonofMustaphaAga,whoentertainedmeyearsago,andwhosehousestoodactuallywithintheprecinctsofthetemple;housesofotherfortunatedwellersinLuxorwhosenamesIdonotknow。ForthevillageofLuxorcrowdsboldlyaboutthetemple,andthechildrenplayinthedustalmostatthefootoftheobelisksandstatues。Highonabrownhumpofearthabuffalostoodalone,languishingserenelyinthesun,gazingatmethroughthecolumnswithlighteyesthatwerefullofasortoffollyofcontentment。Somegoatstrippedby,brownagainstthebrownstone——thedarkbrownearthofthenativehouses。Intimatelifewashere,strikingthenoteofcozinessofLuxor。HerewasnoneofthesadnessandthemajestyofDenderah。GrandaretheruinsofLuxor,nobleisthelineofcolumnsthatboldlyfrontstheNile,butTimehasgiventhemnakedtotheairandtothesun,tochildrenandtoanimals。

Insteadofbats,thepigeonsflyaboutthem。Thereisnodreadfuldarknessintheirsanctuaries。Beforethemthelifeoftheriver,behindthemthelifeofthevillageflowsandstirs。UponthemlooksdowntheMinaretofAbuHaggag;andasIsatinthesunshine,thewarmthofwhichbegantolessen,Isawuponitsloftycircularbalconythefigureofthemuezzin。Heleanedover,bendingtowardthetempleandthestatuesofRamesesII。andthehappydancersonthewall。Heopenedhislipsandcriedtothem:

\"Godisgreat。Godisgreat……IbearwitnessthatthereisnogodbutGod……IbearwitnessthatMohammedistheApostleofGod……Cometoprayer!Cometoprayer!……Godisgreat。Godisgreat。ThereisnogodbutGod。\"

Hecircledroundtheminaret。HecriedtotheNile。HecriedtotheColossisittingintheirplain,andtotheyellowprecipicesofthemountainsofLibya。HecriedtoEgypt:

\"Cometoprayer!Cometoprayer!ThereisnogodbutGod。ThereisnogodbutGod。\"

Thedaysofthegodsweredead,andtheirruinedtempleechoedwiththeproclamationoftheonegodoftheMoslemworld。\"Cometoprayer!

Cometoprayer!\"Thesunbegantosink。

\"Sunsetandeveningstar,andoneclearcallforme。\"

Thevoiceofthemuezzindiedaway。Therewasasilence;andthen,asifinanswertothecryfromtheminaret,IheardthechimeoftheangelusbellfromtheCatholicchurchofLuxor。

\"Twilightandeveningbell,andafterthatthedark。\"

Isatverystill。Thelightwasfading;alltheyellowwasfading,too,fromthecolumnsandthetemplewalls。Istayedtillitwasdark;

andwiththedarktheoldgodsseemedtoresumetheirinterruptedsway。Andsurelythey,too,calledtoprayer。FordonottheseruinsofoldEgypt,likethemuezzinupontheminaret,liketheangelusbellinthechurchtower,callonetoprayerinthenight?Sowonderfularetheyunderstarsandmoonthattheystirthefleshlyandtheworldlydesiresthatlielikedriftedleavesaboutthereverenceandtheaspirationthatarethehiddencoreoftheheart。Anditisreleasedfromitsburden;anditawakesandprays。

Amun-Ra,Mut,andKhuns,thekingofthegods,hiswife,motherofgods,andthemoongod,weretheThebantriadtowhomtheholybuildingsofThebesonthetwobanksoftheNilewerededicated;andthistempleofLuxor,the\"HouseofAmunintheSouthernApt,\"wasbuiltfifteenhundredyearsbeforeChristbyAmenhotepIII。RamesesII。,thatvehementbuilder,addedtoitimmensely。OnewalksamonghistraceswhenonewalksinLuxor。Andhere,asatDenderah,Christianshaveletloosethefurythatshouldhavehadnoplaceintheirreligion。Churchesfortheirworshiptheymadeindifferentpartsofthetemple,andwhentheywerenotpraying,theybrokeinpiecesstatues,defacedbas-reliefs,andsmashedupshrineswithavigorquiteasgreatasthatdisplayedinpreservationbyChristiansofto-day。Nowtimehascalledatruce。Safearethestatuesthatareleft。Anddaybydaytwogreatreligions,almostasifinhappybrotherlylove,sendforththeirsummonsbythetemplewalls。Andjustbeyondthosewalls,uponthehill,thereisaCopticchurch。PeacereignsinhappyLuxor。Thelionliesdownwiththelamb,andthechild,ifitwill,mayharmlesslyputitshandintothecockatrice’sden。

Perhapsbecauseitissosurrounded,sohauntedbylifeandfamiliarthings,becausethepigeonsflyaboutit,thebuffalostaresintoit,thegoatsstirupthedustbesideitscolumns,thetwitteringvoicesofwomenmakeamusicnearitscourts,manypeoplepaylittleheedtothisgreattemple,gainbutasmallimpressionfromit。ItdecoratesthebankoftheNile。Youcanseeitfromthedahabiyehs。Formanythatisenough。Yetthetempleisanobleone,and,forme,itgainsadefiniteattractionallitsownfromthebusylifeaboutit,thecheerfulhumandstir。Andifyouwantfullytorealizeitsdignity,youcanalwaysvisititbynight。Thenthecriesfromthevillagearehushed。Thehousesshownolights。OnlythevoicesfromtheNilestealuptotheobeliskofRameses,tothepylonfromwhichtheflagsofThebesonceflewonfestaldays,totheshrineofAlexandertheGreat,withitsvulturesanditsstars,andtotheredgranitestatuesofRamesesandhiswives。

Theselastareasexpressiveasandofcoursemoredefinitethanmydancers。Theyarefullofcharacter。Theyseemtobreatheouttheessenceofavanisheddomesticity。Colossalarethestatuesoftheking,solid,powerful,andtremendous,boldlyfacingtheworldwiththecalmofonewhowasthought,andpossiblythoughthimself,tobenotmuchlessthanadeity。Anduponeachpedestal,shrinkingdelicatelyback,wasoncealittlewife。Somelittlewivesareleft。

Theyaredeliciousintheirmodesty。Eachstandsawayfromtheking,shyly,respectfully。Eachissosmallastobebelowhisdown-

stretchedarm。Each,withasurelyfurtivegesture,reachesoutherrighthand,andattainstheswellingcalfofhernoblehusband’sleg。

Plumparetheirlittlefaces,butnotbad-looking。Onecannotpitytheking。Nordoesonepitythem。Forthesewerenot\"Lesdesenchantees,\"

therestless,sad-heartedwomenofanEasternworldthatknowstoomuch。Theirlongingssurelycannothavebeenverygreat。TheirworldwasprobablyboundedbythecalfofRameses’sleg。Thatwas\"thefarhorizon\"ofthelittleplump-facedwives。

Thehappydancersandthehumblewives,theyalwayscomebeforemewiththetempleofLuxor——joyanddiscretionsidebyside。Andwiththem,tomyears,thetwovoicesseemtocome,muezzinandangelusbell,minglingnotinwar,butpeace。WhenIthinkofthistemple,I

thinkofitsjoyandpeacefarlessthanofitsmajesty。

Andyetitismajestic。Lookatit,asIhaveoftendone,towardsunsetfromthewesternbankoftheNile,orclimbthemoundbeyonditsnorthernend,wherestandsthegrandentrance,andyourealizeatonceitsnobilityandsolemnsplendor。Fromthe/Loulia’s/deckitwasaprocessionofgreatcolumns;thatwasall。Butthedecorativeeffectofthesecolumns,soaringabovetheriveranditsvividlife,isfine。

Bydayallisturmoilontheriver-bank。Bargesareunloading,steamersarearriving,andthrongsofdonkey-boysanddragomansgodowninhastetomeetthem。Servantsruntoandfroonerrandsfromthemanydahabiyehs。Bathersleapintothebrownwaters。Thenativecraftpassbywiththeirenormoussailsoutspreadtocatchthewind,bearingserriedmobsofmen,andblack-robedwomen,andlaughing,singingchildren。Theboatmenofthehotelssingmonotonouslyastheyloungeinthebig,whiteboatswaitingfortravellerstoMedinet-Abu,totheRamesseum,toKurna,andthetombs。Andjustabovethemrisethelonglinesofcolumns,ancient,tranquil,andremote——infinitelyremote,foralltheirnearness,castingdownuponthesunlitgaietythelongshadowofthepast。

Fromtheedgeofthemoundwherestandsthenativevillagetheeffectofthetempleismuchlessdecorative,butitsdetailedgrandeurcanbebettergraspedfromthere;forfromthereoneseesthegreattowersofthepropylon,tworowsofmightycolumns,theredgraniteObeliskofRamesesthegreat,andtheblackgranitestatuesoftheking。Ontherightoftheentranceagiantstands,ontheleftoneisseated,andalittlefartherawayathirdemergesfromtheground,whichreachestoitsmightybreast。

Andtherethechildrenplayperpetually。AndtheretheEgyptianssingtheirserenades,makingthepipeswailandstrikingthederabukkeh;

andtherethewomengossipandtwitterlikethebirds。Andthebuffalocomestotakehissun-bath;andthegoatsandthecurly,brownsheeppassinsprightlyandcalmprocessions。Theobeliskthere,likeitsbrotherinParis,presidesoveracheerfulnessoflife;butitisalifethatseemsakintoit,notalienfromit。AndthekingwatchesthesimplicityofthiskeenexistenceofEgyptofto-dayfaruptheNilewithacalmthatonedoesnotfearmaybebrokenbyunsympatheticoutrage,orbyanyvisionoftooperpetualforeignlife。ForthetouristseachyeararebutanepisodeinUpperEgypt。Stilltheshadoof-mansingshisancientsong,violentandpathetic,boldastheburningsun-rays。Stillthefellaheenploughwiththecamelyokedwiththeox。Stillthewomenarecoveredwithprotectiveamuletsandholdtheirblackdraperiesintheirmouths。TheintimatelifeoftheNileremainsthesame。Andthatlifeobeliskandkinghaveknownforhowmany,manyyears!

AndsoIlovetothinkofthisintimacyoflifeaboutthetempleofthehappydancersandthehumblelittlewives,anditseemstometostrikethekeynoteofthegoldencozinessofLuxor。

IX

COLOSSIOFMEMNON

Nevertheless,sometimesonelikestoescapefromthethingoneloves,andtherearehourswhenthegayvoicesofLuxorfatiguetheears,whenonedesiresagreatcalm。Thentherearesilentvoicesthatsummononeacrosstheriver,whenthedawnisbreakingoverthehillsoftheArabiandesert,orwhenthesunisdecliningtowardtheLibyanmountains——voicesissuingfromlipsofstone,fromthetwilightofsanctuaries,fromthedepthsofrock-hewntombs。

ThepeaceoftheplainofThebesintheearlymorningisveryrareandveryexquisite。Itisnotthepeaceofthedesert,butrather,perhaps,thepeaceoftheprairie——anatmospheretender,delicatelythrilling,softlybright,hopefulinitsgleamingcalm。OftenandoftenhaveIleftthe/Loulia/veryearlymooredagainstthelongsandisletthatfacesLuxorwhentheNilehasnotsubsided,Ihaverowedacrossthequietwaterthatdividedmefromthewesternbank,and,withahappyheart,IhaveenteredintothelovelypeaceofthegreatspacesthatstretchfromtheColossiofMemnontotheNile,tothemountains,southwardtowardArmant,northwardtoKerekten,toDanfik,toGueziret-Meteira。Thinkofthecolorofyoungclover,ofyoungbarley,ofyoungwheat;thinkofthetimbreofthereedflute’svoice,thin,clear,andfrailwiththefrailtyofdewdrops;thinkofthetorrentsofspringrushingthroughtheveinsofagreat,wideland,andgrowingalmoststillatlastontheirjourney。Spring,youwillsay,perhaps,andhighNilenotyetsubsided!ButEgyptisthefavoredlandofaspringthatisalreadyalertattheendofNovember,andinDecemberispushingforthitsgreen。TheNilehassunkawayfromthefeetoftheColossithatithasbathedthroughmanydays。Ithasfreedtheplaintothefellaheen,thoughstillitkeepsmyislandinitsclasp。AndHapi,orKam-wra,the\"GreatExtender,\"andRa,havemadethiswonderfulspringtobloomonthedarkearthbeforetheChristian’sChristmas。

Whatapastoralitis,thisplainofThebes,inthedawnofday!Thinkofthereedflute,Ihavesaid,notbecauseyouwillhearit,asyouridetowardthemountains,butbecauseitsvoicewouldbeutterlyinplacehere,inthisarcadyofEgypt,playingnotarantella,butoneofthosesongs,halfbird-like,andhalfsadly,mysteriouslyhuman,whichcomefromthesouloftheEast。Insteadofit,youmaycatchdistantcriesfromthebankoftheriver,wheretheshadoof-mantoils,liftingeverthewaterandhisvoice,theonetoearth,theother,itseems,tosky;andthecreakinglayofthewater-wheel,whichpervadesUpperEgyptlikeanatmosphere,andwhich,thoughperhapsatfirstitirritates,atlastseemstoyouthesoundofthesouloftheriver,ofthesunshine,andthesoil。

Muchofthelandlookspainted。Soflatisit,soyoungarethegrowingcrops,thattheyarelikeacoatingofgreenpaintspreadoveramightycanvas。Butthedourariseshigherthantheheadsofthenakedchildrenwhostandamongittowatchyoucanterpast。Andinthefardistanceyouseedimgroupsoftrees——sycamoresandacacias,tamarisksandpalms。Beyondthemistheveryheartofthis\"landofsandandruinsandgold\";Medinet-Abu,theRamesseum,Deir-elMedinet,Kurna,Deir-el-Bahari,thetombsofthekings,thetombsofthequeensandoftheprinces。Inthestripofbarelandatthefootofthosehard,andyetpoeticmountains,havebeenduguptreasuresthefameofwhichhasgonetotheendsoftheworld。Butthisplain,wherethefellaheenarestoopingtothesoil,andthewomenarecarryingthewater-jars,andthechildrenareplayinginthedoura,andtheoxenandthecamelsareworkingwithploughsthatlooklikerelicsoffar-

offdays,isthepossessionofthetwogreatpresidingbeingswhomyouseefromanenormousdistance,theColossiofMemnon。AmenhotepIII。

putthemwheretheyare。Sowearetold。Butinthisearlymorningitisnotpossibletothinkofthemasbeingbroughttoanyplace。

Seated,theonebesidetheother,facingtheNileandthehomeoftherisingsun,theirimmenseaspectofpatiencesuggestswill,calmly,steadilyexercised,suggestschoice;that,forsomereason,asyetunknown,theychosetocometothisplain,thattheychoosesolemnlytoremainthere,waiting,whiletheharvestsgrowandaregatheredabouttheirfeet,whiletheNilerisesandsubsides,whiletheyearsandthegenerationscome,liketheharvests,andarestoredawayinthegranariesofthepast。Theircalmbroodsoverthisplain,givestoitapersonalatmospherewhichsetsitquiteapartfromeveryotherflatspaceoftheworld。ThereisnoplacethatIknowontheearthwhichhasthepeculiar,bright,ineffablecalmoftheplainoftheseColossi。Ittakesyouintoitsbreast,andyouliethereinthegrowingsunshinealmostasifyouwereachildlaidinthelapofoneofthem。Thatlegendofthesingingatdawnofthe\"vocalMemnon,\"howcouldithavearisen?Howcouldsuchcalmnesssing,suchpatienceeverfindavoice?UnliketheSphinx,whichbecomesevermoreimpressiveasyoudrawneartoit,andismostimpressivewhenyousitalmostatitsfeet,theColossiloseinpersonalityasyouapproachthemandcanseehowtheyhavebeendefaced。

Fromafaronefeelstheirminds,theirstrange,unearthlytemperamentscommandingthispastoral。Whenyouarebesidethem,thisfeelingdisappears。Theirfeaturesaregone,andthoughintheirattitudesthereispower,andthereissomethingthatawakensawe,theyaremorewonderfulasafar-offfeatureoftheplain。Theygainingrandeurfromthenightinstrangenessfromthemoonrise,perhapsspeciallywhentheNilecomestotheirfeet。Morethanthreethousandyearsold,theylooklesseternalthantheSphinx。Likethem,theSphinxiswaiting,butwithagreaterpurpose。TheSphinxreducesmanreallytonothingness。TheColossileavehimsomeremnantsofindividuality。OnecanconceiveofStraboandAEliusGallus,ofHadrianandSabina,ofotherswhocameoverthesunlitlandtoheartheunearthlysonginthedawn,beingofsome——notmuch,butstillofsome——importancehere。

BeforetheSphinxnooneisimportant。ButinthedistanceoftheplaintheColossishedarealmagicofcalmandsolemnpersonality,andsubtlyseemtomingletheirspiritwiththeflat,greenworld,sowide,sostill,sofecund,andsopeaceful;withthesoftairsthataresurelyscentedwithaneternalspringtime,andwiththelightthatthemorningrainsdownonwheatandclover,onIndiancornandbarley,andonbrownmenlaboring,who,perhaps,fromthepatienceoftheColossiinreposehavedrawnapatienceinlaborthathasinitsomethingnotlesssublime。

FromtheColossionegoesonwardtowardthetreesandthemountains,andverysoononecomestotheedgeofthatstrangeandfascinatingstripofbarrenlandwhichisstrewnwithtemplesandhoneycombedwithtombs。Thesunburnsdownonit。Theheatseemsthrownbackuponitbythewalloftawnymountainsthatboundsitonthewest。Itisdusty,itisarid;itishauntedbyswarmsofflies,bytheguardiansoftheruins,andbymenandboystryingtosellenormousscarabsandnecklacesandamulets,madeyesterday,andthedaybefore,inthemanufactoryofKurna。Frommanypointsitlooksnotunlikeastrangelyprolongedrubbish-heapinwhichbusygiantshavebeendiggingwithhugespades,makingmoundsandpits,cavernsandtrenches,pilinguphereamonstrousheapofstones,castingdownthereamightystatue。

Buthowitfascinates!Ofcurseoneknowswhatitmeans。OneknowsthatonthisstripoflandNavilledugoutatDeir-el-BaharithetempleofMentu-hotep,anddiscoveredlater,inhershrine,Hathor,thecow-goddess,withthelotus-plantsstreamingfromhersacredforeheadtoherfeet;thatlongbeforehimMarietteherebroughttothelightatDrah-abu’l-Neggahthetreasuresofkingsofthetwelfthandthirteenthdynasties;thatatthefootofthosetiger-coloredprecipicesTheodoreM。DavistheAmericanfoundthesepulcherofQueenHatshepsu,theQueenElizabethoftheoldEgyptianworld,and,later,thetombofYuaaandThuaa,theparentsofQueenThiy,containingmummy-casescoveredwithgold,jarsofoilandwine,gold,silver,andalabasterboxes,abeddecoratedwithgildedivoryachairwithgildedplasterreliefs,chairsofstate,andachariot;thathereMaspero,VictorLoret,BrugschBey,andotherpatientworkersgavetotheworldtombsthathadbeenhiddenandunknownforcenturies;thattheretothenorthisthetempleofKurna,andovertheretheRamesseum;thatthoserowsoflittlepillarscloseunderthemountain,andlookingstrangelymodern,arethepillarsofHatshepsu’stemple,whichbearsuponitswallsthepicturesoftheexpeditiontothehistoriclandofPunt;thatthekingswereburiedthere,andtherethequeensandtheprincesofthevanisheddynasties;thatbeyondtothewestisthetempleofDeir-el-Medinetwithitsjudgmentofthedead;thatherebythenativevillageisMedinet-Abu。Oneknowsthat,andsotheimaginationisawake,readytopaintthelilyandtogildthebeatengold。Butevenifonedidnotknow,Ithinkonewouldbefascinated。

Thisturmoilofsun-bakedearthandrock,grey,yellow,pink,orange,andred,awakensthecuriosity,summonstheloveofthestrange,suggeststhatitholdssecretstocharmthesoulsofmen。

X

MEDINET-ABU

AttheentrancetothetempleofMedinet-Abu,nearthesmallgroupsofpalmsandthefewbrownhouses,oftenhaveIturnedandlookedbackacrosstheplainbeforeenteringthroughthefirstbeautifuldoorway,toseethepatientbacksandrightsidesoftheColossi,thefar-off,dreamymountainsbeyondKarnakandtheNile。Andagain,whenIhaveenteredandwalkedalittledistance,Ihavelookedbackatthealmostmagicalpictureframedinthedoorway;atthebottomofthepicturealayerofbrownearth,thenastripofsharpgreen——thecultivatedground——thenablurofpaleyellow,thenadarknessoftrees,andjustthehintofahillfar,veryfaraway。Andalways,inlooking,Ihavethoughtofthe\"Sposalizio\"ofRaphaelintheBreraatMilan,ofthetinydreamofbluecountryframedbythetempledoorwaybeyondtheVirginandSaintJoseph。ThedoorwaysofthetemplesofEgyptareverynoble,andnowherehaveIbeenmorestruckbytheirnobilitythaninMedinet-Abu。Setinhugewallsofmassivemasonry,whichriseslightlyabovethemoneachside,withaprojectingcornice,intheirsimplicitytheylookextraordinarilyclassical,intheirsobrietymysterious,andintheirgreatsolidityquitewonderfullyelegant。Andtheyalwayssuggesttomethattheyaregivingaccesstocourtsandchamberswhichstill,eveninourtimes,arededicatedtosecretcults——tothecultsofIsis,ofHathor,andofOsiris。

ClosetotherightofthefrontofMedinet-Abutherearetreescoveredwithyellowflowers;beyondarefieldsofdoura。Behindthetempleisasterilitywhichmakesonethinkofmetal。Agreatcalmenfoldstheplace。ThebuildingsareofthesamecolorastheColossi。WhenI

speakofthebuildings,Iincludethegreattemple,thepavilionofRamesesIII。,andthelittletemple,whichtogethermaybesaidtoformMedinet-Abu。WhereasthetempleofLuxorseemstoopenitsarmstolife,andthegreatfascinationoftheRamesseumcomespartlyfromitsinvasionbyeverytravelingairandhappysun-ray,itsopennessandfreedom,Medinet-Abuimpressesbyitscolossalairofsecrecy,byitsfortress-likeseclusion。Itswallsareimmenselythick,andarecoveredwithfiguresthesamecolorasthewalls,someofthemverytall。Thick-set,massive,heavy,almostwarlikeitis。Twoseatedstatueswithin,statueswithanimals’faces,steel-colored,orperhapsalittledarkerthanthat,looklikesavagewardersreadytorepelintrusion。

Passingbetweenthem,delicatelyasAgag,oneentersanopenspacewithruins,upontherightofwhichisalow,smalltemple,greyinhue,andcoveredwithinscriptions,whichlooksalmostbowedunderitstremendousweightofyears。Fromthisdignified,thoughtiny,veterantherecomesaperpetualsoundofbirds。ThebirdsinEgypthavenoreverenceforage。NeverhaveIseenthemmorerestless,moregay,ormoreimpertinent,thanintheimmemorialruinsoftheancientland。

Beyondisanenormousportal,ontheloftyceilingofwhichstilllingertracesoffadedredandblue,whichgivesaccesstoagreathallwithrowsofmightycolumns,thoseonthelefthandround,thoseontherightsquare,andalmostterriblymassive。Thereisinthesenograce,asinthegiantlotuscolumnsofKarnak。Prodigious,heavy,barbaric,theyarelikeahymninstonetoStrength。Thereissomethingbrutalintheiraspect,whichagainmakesonethinkofwar,ofassaultsrepelled,hordesbeatenbacklikewavesbyasea-wall。Andstillanothergreathall,withmoregiganticcolumns,liesinthesunbeyond,andadoorwaythroughwhichseemstostarefiercelytheedgeofahardandfierymountain。Althoughoneisroofedbythesky,thereissomethingoppressivehere;animprisonedfeelingcomesoverone。I

couldneverbefondofMedinet-Abu,asIamfondofLuxor,ofpartsofKarnak,ofthewholeofdelicious,poeticalPhilae。Thebigpylons,withtheirgreatwallsslopinginward,sand-colored,andglowingwithverypaleyellowinthesun,theresistantwalls,thebrutalcolumns,thehugeandalmostsavagescaleofeverything,alwaysremindmeoftheviolenceinmen,andalso——Iscarcelyknowwhy——makemethinkoftheNorth,ofsullenNortherncastlesbythesea,inplaceswhereskiesaregrey,andthewhiteoffoamandsnowismarriedinangrynights。

AndyetinMedinet-Abutherereignsasplendidcalm——acalmthatsometimesseemsmassive,resistant,asthecolumnsandthewalls。

Peaceiscertainlyinclosedbythestonesthatcallupthoughtsofwar,asif,perhaps,theirpurposehadbeenachievedmanycenturiesago,andtheywerequitofenemiesforever。RamesesIII。isconnectedwithMedinet-Abu。HewasoneofthegreatestoftheEgyptiankings,andhasbeencalledthe\"lastofthegreatsovereignsofEgypt。\"Heruledforthirty-oneyears,andwhen,afterafirstvisittoMedinet-

Abu,Ilookedintohisrecords,Iwasinterestedtofindthathisconquestsandhiswarshad\"acharacteressentiallydefensive。\"Thisdefensivespiritisincarnatedinthestonesoftheseruins。OnereadsinthemsomethingofthesoulofthiskingwholivedtwelvehundredyearsbeforeChrist,andwhodesired,\"inremembranceofhisSyrianvictories,\"togivetohismemorialtempleanoutwardmilitaryaspect。

Inoticedamilitaryaspectatonceinsidethistemple;butifyoucirclethebuildingsoutsideitismoreunmistakable。Fortheeastfronthasabattlementedwall,andthebattlementsareshield-shaped。

Thisfortress,ormigdol,anamewhichtheancientEgyptiansborrowedfromthenomadictribesofSyria,iscalledthe\"PavilionofRamesesIII。,\"andhisprincipalbattlesarerepresenteduponitswalls。Themonarchdoesnothesitatetospeakofhimselfintermsofpraise,suggestingthathewasliketheGodMentu,whowastheEgyptianwargod,andwhosecultatThebeswasatoneperiodmoreimportanteventhanwasthecultofAmun,andalsoplainlyhintingthathewasabravefellow。\"I,RamesestheKing,\"hemurmurs,\"behavedasaherowhoknowshisworth。\"Ifhieroglyphsaretobetrusted,variousEgyptiankingsofancienttimesseemtohavehadsomevaguesuspicionoftheirownvalue,andthewallsofMedinet-Abuare,tospeaksincerely,onemightyboast。Inhislateryearsthekinglivedinpeaceandluxury,surroundedbyaviciousandintriguingCourt,hauntedbymagicians,hags,andmystery-mongers。Dealersinmagicmaystillbefoundontheothersideoftheriver,inhappyLuxor。ImadetheacquaintanceoftwowhenIwasthere,oneofwhomofferedforacoupleofpoundstoprovidemewithapreservativeagainstallsuchdangersasbesetthetravellerinwildplaces。Inordertoproveitsefficacyheaskedmetocometohishousebynight,bringingadogandmyrevolverwithme。Hewouldhangthecharmaboutthedog’sneck,andIwasthentoputsixshotsintotheanimal’sbody。Hepositivelyassuredmethatthedogwouldbeuninjured。Ihalf-promisedtocomeand,whennightbegantofall,lookedvaguelyaboutforadog。AtlastIfoundone,butithowledsodismallywhenIaskedIbrahimAyyadtotakepossessionofitforexperimentalpurposes,thatIweaklygaveuptheproject,andleftthemagicianclamoringforhishundredandninety-fivepiastres。

ItswarlikeaspectgivesaspecialpersonalitytoMedinet-Abu。Theshield-shapedbattlements;thecourtyards,withtheirbrutalcolumns,narrowingastheyrecedetowardsthemountains;theheavygateways,withsuperimposedchambers;thetowers;quadrangularbastiontoprotect,inclinedbasementtoresisttheattacksofsappersandcauseprojectilestorebound——allthesethingscontributetothisverydefiniteeffect。

IhaveheardtravelersontheNilespeakpiteouslyoftheconfusionwakenedintheirmindsbyahurriedsurveyofmanytemples,statues,monuments,andtombs。Butifonestayslongenoughthisconfusionfadeshappilyaway,andonedifferentiatesbetweentheantiquepersonalitiesofAncientEgyptalmostaseasilyasonedifferentiatesbetweenthepersonalitiesofone’sfamiliarfriends。AmongthesepersonalitiesMedinet-Abuisthewarrior,standinglikeMentu,withthesolardisk,andthetwoplumeserectabovehisheadofahawk,firmlyplantedatthefootoftheThebanmountains,readytorepelallenemies,tobeatbackallassaults,stronganddetermined,powerfulandbrutallyserene。

XI

THERAMESSEUM

\"This,mylord,isthethinking-placeofRamesestheGreat。\"

SosaidIbrahimAyyadtomeonemorning——Ibrahim,whoisalmostasprolificintheabruptcreationofpeersasifhewereademocraticgovernment。

Ilookedaboutme。Westoodinaruinedhallwithcolumns,architravescoveredwithinscriptions,segmentsofflatroof。Hereandtheretracesofpainting,dull-red,pale,etherealblue——the\"love-color\"ofEgypt,astheEgyptiansoftencallit——stilladheredtothestone。

Thishall,dignified,grand,buthappy,wasopenonallsidestothesunandair。FromitIcouldseetamarisk-andacacia-trees,andfar-

offshadowymountainsbeyondtheeasternvergeoftheNile。Andthetreeswerestillascarventhingsinanatmospherethatwasamiracleofclearnessandofpurity。Behindme,andnear,thehardLibyanmountainsgleamedinthesun。Somewhereaboywassinging;andsuddenlyhissingingdiedaway。AndIthoughtofthe\"LayoftheHarper\"whichisinscribeduponthetombsofThebes——thosetombsunderthosegleamingmountains:

\"Fornoonecarriesawayhisgoodswithhim;

Yea,noonereturnsagainwhohasgonethither。\"

IttooktheplaceofthesongthathaddiedasIthoughtofthegreatking’sglory;thathehadbeenhere,andhadlongsincepassedaway。

\"Thethinking-placeofRamesestheGreat!\"

\"Suttinly。\"

\"Youmustleavemealonehere,Ibrahim。\"

Iwatchedhisgold-coloredrobevanishintothegoldofthesunthroughthecoppercolorofthecolumns。AndIwasquitealoneinthe\"thinking-place\"ofRameses。Itwasabrilliantday,theskydarksapphireblue,withouteventhespectreofacloud,oranyairy,vaporousveil;theheatalreadyintenseinthefullsunshine,butdeliciousifoneslidintoashadow。Islidintoashadow,andsatdownonawarmblockofstone。Andthesilencefloweduponme——thesilenceoftheRamesseum。

Was/Horbehutet/,thewingeddisk,withcrowned/uroei/,eversetupabovethistemple’sprincipaldoortokeepitfromdestruction?Idonotknow。But,ifhewas,hefailedperfectlytofulfilhismission。

AndIamgladhefailed。Iamgladoftheruinthatishere,gladthatwallshavecrumbledorbeenoverthrown,thatcolumnshavebeencastdown,andceilingstornofffromthepillarsthatsupportedthem,lettinginthesky。Iwouldhavenothingdifferentinthethinking-

placeofRameses。

Likeacloud,agreatgoldencloud,agloryimpendingthatwillnot,cannot,bedissolvedintotheether,heloomedovertheEgyptthatisdead,heloomsovertheEgyptofto-day。Everywhereyoumeethistraces,everywhereyouhearhisname。YousaytoatallyoungEgyptian:\"Howbigyouaregrowing,Hassan!\"

Heanswers,\"Comebacknextyear,mygentleman,andIshallbelikeRamesestheGreat。\"

Oryouaskoftheboatmanwhorowsyou,\"HowcanyoupullalldayagainstthecurrentoftheNile?\"Andhesmiles,andliftinghisbrownarm,hesaystoyou:\"Look!IamstrongasRamesesthegreat。\"

Thisfamiliarfamecomesdownthroughsometwentyyears。Carveduponlimestoneandgranite,nowitseemsengravenalsooneveryEgyptianheartthatbeatsnotonlywiththemovementofshadoof,orisnotburiedintheblacksoilfertilizedbyHapi。Thuscaninordinatevanityprolongthetruetriumphofgenius,andimpressitsownviewofitselfuponthemindsofmillions。ThisRamesesisbelievedtobethePharaohwhooppressedthechildrenofIsrael。

AsIsatintheRamesseumthatmorning,Irecalledhisface——thefaceofanartistandadreamerratherthanthatofawarriorandoppressor;Asiatic,handsome,notinsensitive,notcruel,butsubtle,aristocratic,andrefined。IcouldimagineitbendingabovethelittleserpentsofthesistrumastheyliftedtheirmelodiousvoicestobidTyphondepart,orwatchingthedancingwomen’srhythmicmovements,orsmilinghalfkindly,halfwithirony,uponthelovelornmaidenwhomadeherplaint:

\"Whatissweettothemouth,tomeisasthegallofbirds;

Thybreathalonecancomfortmyheart。\"

AndIcouldimagineitlookingprofoundlygrave,notsad,amongthecolumnswiththeiropeninglotusflowers。ForitisthehalloflotuscolumnsthatIbrahimcallsthethinking-placeoftheking。

ThereissomethingbothlovelyandtouchingtomeinthelotuscolumnsofEgypt,inthetallmassesofstoneopeningoutintoflowersnearthesun。Nearthesun!Yes;onlythatobviousfalsehoodwillconveytothosewhohavenotseenthemtheeffectofsomeofthehypostylehalls,thecolumnsofwhichseemliterallysoaringtothesky。Andflowersofstone,youwillsay,rudelycarvedandrugged!Thatdoesnotmatter。Therewaspoetryinthemindsthatconceivedthem,inthethoughtthatdirectedthehandswhichshapedthemandplacedthemwheretheyare。InEgyptperpetuallyonefeelshowtheancientEgyptianslovedthe/Nymphaealotus/,whichisthewhitelotus,andthe/Nymphaeacoeruloea/,thelotusthatisblue。DidtheynotplaceHorusinitscup,andupontheheadofNefer-Tum,thenaturegod,whorepresentedintheirmythologytheheatoftherisingsun,andwhoseemstohavebeencreditedwithpowertograntlifeintheworldtocome,setitasasortofregalornament?ToSetiI。,whenhereturnedingloryfromhistriumphsovertheSyrians,weregivenbouquetsoflotus-blossomsbythegreatofficersofhishousehold。Thetinycolumnofgreenfeldsparendinginthelotustypifiedeternalyouth,evenasthecarnelianbuckletypifiedthebloodofIsis,whichwashedawayallsin。Kohlpotswerefashionedintheformofthelotus,cartouchessprangfromit,wineflowedfromcupsshapedlikeit。ThelotuswaspartoftheverylifeofEgypt,astherose,theAmericanBeautyrose,ispartofoursociallifeofto-day。Andhere,intheRamesseum,I

foundcampaniform,orlotus-flowercapitalsonthecolumns——herewhereRamesesonceperhapsdreamedofhisSyriancampaigns,orofthatfamouscombatwhen,\"likeBaalinhisfury,\"hefoughtsingle-handedagainstthehostoftheHittitesmassedintwothousand,fivehundredchariotstooverthrowhim。

TheRamesseumisatemplenotofwinds,butofsoftandkindlyairs。

TherecomesZephyrus,whisperinglovetoFloraincarnateintheLotus。

Toeverysunbeam,toeverylittlebreeze,theruinsstretchoutarms。

Theyadorethedeep-bluesky,theshining,siftedsand,untrammelednature,allthatwhispers,\"Freedom。\"

SoIfeltthatdaywhenIbrahimleftme,soIfeelalwayswhenIsitintheRamesseum,thatexultantvictimofTime’sherenotsacrilegioushand。

Allstrongsoulscryoutsecretlyforlibertyasforasacrednecessityoflife。LibertyseemstodrenchtheRamesseum。Andallstrongsoulsmustexultthere。Thesunhastakenitasabelovedpossession。Nomassywallskeephimout。Noshield-shapedbattlementsrearthemselvesupagainsttheouterworldasatMedinet-Abu。Nohugepylonscastdownuponthegroundtheirformsindarkness。Thestoneglowswiththesun,seemsalmosttohaveasoulglowingwiththesense,thesun-raysense,offreedom。TheheartleapsupintheRamesseum,notfrivolously,butwithastrange,suddenknowledgeofthedepthsofpassionatejoythereareinlifeandinbountiful,gloriousnature。Insteadofthestrengthofaprisononefeelstheecstasyofspace;insteadofthesafetyofinclosure,theraptureofnakedpublicity。ButthepublictowhomthisplaceofthegreatkingisconsignedisapublicofThebanhills;ofthesunbeamsstrikingfromthemoverthewideworldtowardtheeast;oflightairs,ofdriftingsandgrains,ofsingingbirds,andofbutterflieswithpurewhitewings。IfyouhaveeverriddenanArabhorse,mountedintheheartofanoasis,tothevergeofthegreatdesert,youwillrememberthebound,thrillingwithfieryanimation,whichhegiveswhenhesetshisfeetonthesandbeyondthelasttalldate-palms。AboundlikethatthesoulgiveswhenyousitintheRamesseum,andseethecrowdingsunbeams,thefar-offgrovesofpalm-trees,andthedrowsymountains,likeshadows,thatsleepbeyondtheNile。Andyoulookup,perhaps,asIlookedthatmorning,anduponalotuscolumnnearyou,relieved,youperceivethefigureofayoungmansinging。

Ayoungmansinging!Lethimbethetutelarygodofthisplace,whoeverhebe,whetheronlysomehumble,happyslave,orthe\"superintendentofsongandoftherecreationoftheking。\"RathereventhanAmun-Ralethimbethegod。Forthereissomethingnoblyjoyousinthisarchitecture,adignitythatsings。

Ithasbeensaid,butnotestablished,thatRamesestheGreatwasburiedintheRamesseum,andwhenfirstIentereditthe\"LayoftheHarper\"cametomymind,withthesadnessthatattendsthepassingawayofgloryintotheshadesofdeath。ButanoptimismalmostasdeterminedasEmerson’swasquicklybredinmethere。Icouldnotbesad,thoughIcouldbehappilythoughtful,inthelightoftheRamesseum。AndevenwhenIleftthethinking-place,and,comingdownthecentralaisle,sawintheimmersingsunshineoftheOsirideCourtthefallencolossusoftheking,Iwasnotstrucktosadness。

Imaginethegreatestfigureintheworld——suchafigureasthisRameseswasinhisday——withallmight,allglory,allclimbingpower,allvigor,tenacityofpurpose,andgranitestrengthofwillconcentratedwithinit,strucksuddenlydown,andfallingbackwardinacollapseofwhichthethundermightshakethevitalsoftheearth,andyouhavethisprostratecolossus。Evennowoneseemstohearitfall,tofeelthewarmsoiltremblingbeneathone’sfeetasoneapproachesit。Arowofstatuesofenormoussize,witharmscrossedasifinresignation,glowinginthesun,incolornotgoldoramber,butadelicate,desertyellow,watchnearitlikeservantsofthedead。Onaslightlylowerlevelthanthereitlies,andalittlenearertheNile。Onlytheupperhalfofthefigureisleft,butitssizeisreallyterrific。Thiscolossuswasfifty-sevenfeethigh。Itweighedeighthundredtons。Eighthundredtonsofsyenitewenttoitsmaking,andacrosstheshouldersitsbreadthis,orwas,overtwenty-twofeet。

Butonedoesnotthinkofmeasurementsasonelooksuponit。Itisstupendous。Thatisobviousandthatisenough。Nordoesonethinkofitsfinish,ofitsbeautiful,richcolor,ofanyofitsdetails。Onethinksofitasatremendouspersonagelaidlow,asthemightiestofthemightyfallen。OnethinksofitasthedeadRameseswhoseglorystillloomsoverEgyptlikeagoldencloudthatwillnotdisperse。Onethinksofitasthesoulthatcommanded,andlo!thereroseupabovethesands,atthefootofthehillsofThebes,theexultantRamesseum。

XII

DEIR-EL-BAHARI

PlaceforQueenHatshepsu!Surelyshecomestoasoundofflutes,amerrynoiseofthin,brightmusic,backedbyaclashingofbarbariccymbals,alongthecorridorsofthepast;thisqueenwhoisshownuponEgyptianwallsdressedasaman,whoissaidtohavewornabeard,andwhosenttothelandofPuntthefamousexpeditionwhichcoveredherwithgloryandbroughtgoldtothegodAmun。TomemostfemininesheseemedwhenIsawhertempleatDeir-el-Bahari,withitsbrightnessanditssuavity;itsprettyshallownessandsunshine;itswhite,andblue,andyellow,andred,andgreenandorange;allverytrimandfanciful,allverysmartanddelicate;fulloffinesseandlaughter,andbreathingouttomeofthetwentiethcenturythecoquetryofawomanin1500B。C。AftertheterrificmasculinityofMedinet-Abu,afterthegreatfreedomoftheRamesseum,andthegrandeurofitscolossus,themanhoodofalltheagesconcentratedingranite,thetempleatDeir-el-Baharicameuponmelikeadelicatewoman,perfumedandarranged,clothedinacreationofwhiteandblueandorange,standing——eversoknowingly——againstabackgroundoforangeandpink,ofredandofbrown-red,asmilingcoquetteofthemountain,agayandsweetenchantresswhoknewherprettypowersandmeanttoexercisethem。

Hatshepsuwithabeard!NeverwillIbelieveit。Orifsheeverseemedtowearone,IwillswearitwasonlythetattooedornamentwithwhichallthelovelywomenoftheFayumdecoratetheirchinsto-day,throwingintoreliefthesmiling,softlips,thedelicatenoses,theliquideyes,andleadingonefromitstepbysteptothebeautiesitprecedes。