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CHAPTER NINE
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CHAPTER NINE
FOURTH MONTH OF WINTER 6 TH DAY
Imhotep sat facing Esa.
‘They all tell the same story,’ he said fretfully.
‘That is at least convenient,’ said Esa.
‘Convenient–convenient? What extraordinary words you use!’
Esa gave a short cackle.
‘I know what I am saying, my son.’
‘Are they speaking the truth, that is what I have to decide!’ Imhotepspoke portentously1.
‘You are hardly the goddess Maat. Nor, like Anubis, can you weigh theheart in a balance!’
‘Was it an accident?’ Imhotep shook his head judicially2. ‘I have to re-member that the announcement of my intentions towards my ungratefulfamily may have aroused some passionate3 feelings.’
‘Yes, indeed,’ said Esa. ‘Feelings were aroused. They shouted so in themain hall that I could hear what was said in my room here. By the way,were those really your intentions?’
Imhotep shifted uneasily as he murmured:
‘I wrote in anger– in justifiable4 anger. My family needed teaching asharp lesson.’
‘In other words,’ said Esa, ‘you were merely giving them a fright. Is thatit?’
‘My dear mother, does that matter now?’
‘I see,’ said Esa. ‘You did not know what you meant to do. Muddledthinking as usual.’
Imhotep controlled his irritation5 with an effort.
‘I simply mean that that particular point no longer arises. It is the factsof Nofret’s death that are now in question. If I were to believe that anyonein my family could be so undutiful, so unbalanced in their anger, as wan-tonly to harm the girl–I–I really do not know what I should do!’
‘So it is fortunate,’ said Esa, ‘that they all tell the same story! Nobody hashinted at anything else, have they?’
‘Certainly not.’
‘Then why not regard the incident as closed? You should have taken thegirl North with you. I told you so at the time.’
‘Then you do believe–’
Esa said with emphasis:
‘I believe what I am told, unless it conflicts with what I have seen withmy own eyes (which is very little nowadays), or heard with my own ears.
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judicially
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passionate
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justifiable
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