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CHAPTER FOUR
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CHAPTER FOUR
THIRD MONTH OF INUNDATION1 15 TH DAY
Imhotep listened to Sobek’s explanation of the sale of the timber in omin-ous silence. His face had grown very red and a small pulse was beating inhis temple.
Sobek’s air of easy nonchalance2 wore a little thin. He had intended tocarry things off with a high hand, but in the face of his father’s gatheringfrowns, he found himself stammering3 and hesitating.
Imhotep finally cut him short impatiently.
‘Yes, yes, yes–you thought that you knew more than I did–you departedfrom my instructions–it is always the same–unless I am here to see toeverything…’ He sighed. ‘What would become of you boys without me Icannot imagine!’
Sobek went on doggedly4:
‘There was a chance of making a much bigger profit –I took the risk. Onecannot always be pettifogging and cautious!’
‘There is nothing cautious about you, Sobek! You are rash and much toobold and your judgement is always wrong.’
‘Do I ever have a chance to exercise my judgement?’
Imhotep said drily:
‘You have done so this time–and against my express orders–’
‘Orders? Have I always got to take orders? I am a grown man.’
Losing control of his temper, Imhotep shouted:
‘Who feeds you, who clothes you? Who thinks of the future? Who hasyour welfare– the welfare of all of you– constantly in mind? When theRiver was low and we were threatened with famine, did I not arrange forfood to be sent south to you? You are lucky to have such a father–whothinks of everything! And what do I ask in return? Only that you shouldwork hard, do your best, and obey the instructions I send you–’
‘Yes,’ shouted Sobek. ‘We are to work for you like slaves–so that you canbuy gold and jewels for your concubine!’
Imhotep advanced towards him, bristling5 with rage.
‘Insolent6 boy–to speak like that to your father. Be careful or I will saythat this is no longer your home–and you can go elsewhere!’
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inundation
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