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CHAPTER SIX
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PART TWO
WINTER
CHAPTER SIX
FIRST MONTH OF WINTER 4 TH DAY
Renisenb had got into the habit of going up to the Tomb almost every day.
Sometimes Yahmose and Hori would be there together, sometimes Horialone, sometimes there would be no one–but always Renisenb was awareof a curious relief and peace–a feeling almost of escape. She liked it bestwhen Hori was there alone. There was something in his gravity, his incuri-ous acceptance of her coming, that gave her a strange feeling of content-ment. She would sit in the shade of the rock chamber1 entrance with oneknee raised and her hands clasped round it, and stare out over the greenbelt of cultivation2 to where the Nile showed a pale gleaming blue and bey-ond it to a distance of pale soft fawns4 and creams and pinks, all meltinghazily into each other.
She had come the first time, months ago now, on a sudden wish to es-cape from a world of intense femininity. She wanted stillness and com-panionship–and she had found them here. The wish to escape was stillwith her, but it was no longer a mere5 revulsion from the stress and fret6 ofdomesticity. It was something more definite, more alarming.
She said to Hori one day: ‘I am afraid…’
‘Why are you afraid, Renisenb?’ He studied her gravely.
Renisenb took a minute or two to think. Then she said slowly:
‘Do you remember saying to me once that there were two evils–one thatcame from without and one from within?’
‘Yes, I remember.’
‘You were speaking, so you said afterwards, about diseases that attackfruit and crops, but I have been thinking–it is the same with people.’
Hori nodded slowly.
‘So you have found that out…Yes, you are right, Renisenb.’
Renisenb said abruptly7:
‘It is happening now–down there at the house. Evil has come–from out-side! And I know who has brought it. It is Nofret.’
Hori said slowly:
‘You think so?’
Renisenb nodded vigorously.
‘Yes, yes, I know what I am talking about. Listen, Hori, when I came upto you here and said that everything was the same even to Satipy and Kaitquarrelling–that was true. But those quarrels, Hori, were not real quarrels.
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n.(未满一岁的)幼鹿( fawn的名词复数 );浅黄褐色;乞怜者;奉承者v.(尤指狗等)跳过来往人身上蹭以示亲热( fawn的第三人称单数 );巴结;讨好 | |
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