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He begged only Gagabu and Pentaur to remain. As soon as they were alone Ameni asked the poet "Why did you refuse to announce to the people the miracle, which has filled all the priests of the Necropolis with joy ?" "Because thou hast taught me," replied Pentaur, "that truth is the highest aim we can have, and that there is nothing higher." "I tell you so again now," said Ameni.
"And as you recognize this doctrine, I ask you, in the name of the fair daughter of Ra.
Do you doubt the genuineness of the miracle that took place under our very eyes ?" "I doubt it," replied Pentaur. "Remain on the high stand-point of veracity," continued Ameni, "and tell us further, that we may learn, what are the scruples that shake thy faith ?" "I know," replied the poet with a dark expression, "that the heart which the crowd will approach and bow to, before which even the Initiated prostrate themselves as if it had been the incarnation of Ra, was torn from the bleeding carcass of a common sheep, and smuggled into the kanopus which contained the entrails of Rui." Ameni drew back a step, and Gagabu cried out "Who says so? Who can prove it? As I grow older I hear more and more frightful things!" "I know it," said Pentaur decidedly.
"But I can, not reveal the name of him from whom I learned it." "Then we may believe that you are mistaken, and that some impostor is fooling you.
We will enquire who has devised such a trick, and he shall be punished! To scorn the voice of the Divinity is a sin, and he who lends his ear to a lie is far from the truth.
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