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CHAPTER TWO
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CHAPTER TWO
THIRD MONTH OF INUNDATION1 4 TH DAY
Satipy was talking to Yahmose. Her voice had a high strident note that sel-dom varied3 its tone.
‘You must assert yourself. That is what I say! You will never be valuedunless you assert yourself. Your father says this must be done and thatmust be done and why have you not done the others? And you listenmeekly and reply yes, yes, and excuse yourself for the things that he saysshould have been done–and which, the Gods know, have often been quiteimpossible! Your father treats you as a child– as a young, irresponsibleboy! You might be the age of Ipy.’
Yahmose said quietly:
‘My father does not treat me in the least as he treats Ipy.’
‘No indeed.’ Satipy fell upon the new subject with renewed venom6. ‘Heis foolish about that spoiled brat7! Day by day Ipy gets more impossible. Heswaggers round and does no work that he can help and pretends that any-thing that is asked of him is too hard for him! It is a disgrace. And all be-cause he knows that your father will always indulge him and take his part.
You and Sobek should take a strong line about it.’
Yahmose shrugged8 his shoulders.
‘What is the good?’
‘You drive me mad, Yahmose–that is so like you! You have no spirit.
You’re as meek4 as a woman! Everything that your father says you agreewith at once!’
‘I have a great affection for my father.’
‘Yes, and he trades on that! You go on meekly5 accepting blame and ex-cusing yourself for things that are no fault of yours! You should speak upand answer him back as Sobek does. Sobek is afraid of nobody!’
‘Yes, but remember, Satipy, that it is I who am trusted by my father, notSobek. My father reposes9 no confidence in Sobek. Everything is always leftto my judgement, not his.’
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