Agatha Christie Fullscreen Death comes at the end (1944)

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"Am I?" Renisenb felt pleased - warmed.

Then she asked,

"Was Yahmose badly hurt?"

"No, it was not as bad as it looked.

Sobek was very ill the next day.

It might have been something he ate, but your mother said it was his rage and the hot sun - it was the middle of summer."

"Sobek has a terrible temper," said Renisenb thoughtfully.

She looked again at the dead snake and turned away with a shiver.

II

When Renisenb got back to the house Kameni was sitting on the front porch with a roll of papyrus.

He was singing and she paused a minute and listened to the words.

"I will go to Memphis," sang Kameni, "I will go to Ptah, Lord of Truth. I will say to Ptah, 'Give me my sister tonight.'

The stream is wine, Ptah is its reeds, Sakhmet its lotus, Earit its bud, Nefertem its flower. I will say to Ptah,

'Give me my sister tonight. The dawn breaks through her beauty.

Memphis is a dish of love apples set before the fair of face."

He looked up and smiled at Renisenb.

"Do you like my song, Renisenb?"

"What is it?"

"It is a love song from Memphis."

He kept his eyes on her, singing softly:

"Her arms are full of branches of the persea, her hair is weighed down with unguent. She is like a Princess of the Lord of the Two Lands."

The color came up in Renisenb's face.

She passed on quickly into the house and almost collided with Nofret.

"Why are you in such a hurry, Renisenb?"

Nofret's voice had a sharp edge to it.

Renisenb looked at her in faint surprise.

Nofret was not smiling.

Her face looked grim and tense and Renisenb noticed that her hands were clenched at her sides.

"I am sorry, Nofret. I did not see you.

It is dark in here when you come from the light outside."

"Yes, it is dark here..." Nofret paused a moment.

"It would be pleasanter outside - on the porch - with Kameni's singing to listen to.

He sings well, does he not?"

"Yes - yes, I am sure he does."

"Yet you did not stay to listen?

Kameni will be disappointed."

Renisenb's cheeks felt hot again.

Nofret's cold, sneering glance made her uncomfortable.

"Do you not like love songs, Renisenb?"

"Does it matter to you, Nofret, what I like or do not like?"

"So little cats have claws."

"What do you mean?"

Nofret laughed.

"You are not such a fool as you look, Renisenb.

So you find Kameni handsome?

Well, that will please him, no doubt."

"I think you are quite odious," said Renisenb passionately.

She ran past Nofret towards the back of the house. She heard the girl's mocking laugh.

But through that laugh, sounding clearly in her memory, was the echo of Kameni's voice and the song that he had sung with his eyes watching her face...

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