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heart was torn out of them。 Some scrambled out of their chariots to kneel in the dust; hands raised in surrender; begging for quarter and shouting the praises of Nefer Seti。 Their behaviour was infectious and spread across the battlefield; as the Red charioteers threw down their swords and knelt。
  
  Nefer quartered across the field; searching for Naja。 In his heart he knew that the victory would not be plete until he had avenged his father's murder。 He came back towards the stone breastworks where last he had seen Naja at the head of his charge。 He rode through the debris and detritus of battle; the shattered and overturned vehicles; the wounded and dying men and horses; the scattered corpses。 Although most of the enemy were killed or had surrendered; there were still small isolated groups fighting on。 Nefer's men had no mercy on these and cut them down; even when they tried to surrender。 Nefer intervened where he could to halt the slaughter; and to protect the prisoners; but his men were mad with battle rage; and scores more died before he could save them。
  
  He reached the stone breastworks and reined in Krus and Dov。 From his height on the footplate he could see over the low wall into the narrow defile where he had trapped the forward legions of Naja's army。 The smashed chariots were piled upon each other like the wreckage of a fleet thrown upon the rocks by a mighty storm at sea。 Some of the horses had struggled to their feet and stood still tethered by the harness to their shattered vehicles。 He saw a lovely bay mare standing on three legs with her off…fore broken by a slinger's clay ball; and near her a black stallion with its entrails dangling to the ground from a rent in its belly。 Around each chariot lay the dead and the wounded。 Some were still moving and weeping; calling to the gods and to their mothers for water and succour。 Others sat dazed and slack…jawed with the agony of their wounds。 One was trying feebly to pull out the arrow that was lodged deep in his stomach。 Nefer looked for Naja's body among the dead; but all was confusion and many were buried in the wreckage。 Then he picked out a flash of gold leaf; and the royal standard of Naja Kiafan lying in the dust and the puddles of congealing blood。
  
  'I must find him;' Nefer told Meren。 'I must know he is dead。' He jumped down from the chariot。
  
  'I will help you search。' Meren went to the horses' heads and tethered them to the wall。 Nefer vaulted over the breastworks and scrambled over the other wreckage until he reached the golden chariot。 It lay on its side; but the cockpit was empty。 One of the horses was still alive; but both its front legs were broken; and it lifted its head and looked up at Nefer piteously。 He took one of the javelins from the bin on the chassis; and killed the animal with a thrust behind the ear。 Suddenly Meren shouted and stooped to pick up something from among the debris。 He lifted his trophy high; and Nefer saw that he had found Naja's blue war crown。
  
  'The swine's body must be close;' Nefer called to him。 'He would not have discarded that。 It means too much to him。'
  
  'Search beneath his chariot;' Meren called back to him。 'He might be trapped under it。 I will help you lift it。' He came towards Nefer; scrambling over the wreckage; and at that moment Nefer caught a flash of movement from the corner of his eye。 At the same instant Meren shouted an urgent warning: 'Look out! Behind you!'
  
  Nefer ducked and whirled about。 Naja had risen from where he had been crouching behind the dashboard of the chariot。 His shaven head was pale and shiny as an ostrich egg; and his eyes were wild。 He still carried the blue sword of Tamose and he launched a double…handed blow at Nefer's head; but Meren's warning had saved him and Nefer ducked under the hissing blade。 His own sword was still in the scabbard at his hip; but he carried the javelin with which he had delivered the coup de grace to the maimed horse。 Instinctively he thrust at Naja's throat; but Naja was quick as the cobra that was his namesake and twisted aside。 This gave Nefer a moment to reach for his own sword; but Naja stepped back and looked about him。 He saw Meren ing to Nefer's aid with bared sword; and he saw the empty chariot hitched to the wall with Dov and Krus in the traces。 He drove Nefer back with another thrust of the blue blade; then whirled and sprinted away。 Nefer hurled the javelin after him; but the thong was not wound on and the throw was wide。 Naja reached the wall。 As he jumped over it he cut the horses free with a slash of the blue sword and leaped up on to the footplate。 He did not have hold of the reins; but he seized the whip from the bin and lashed Krus and Dov across the haunches。 Startled; the pair leaped forward together and within half a dozen strides they were both at full gallop。
  
  Behind them Nefer jumped to the top of the wall and saw Naja being carried away across the plain。 He drew a long breath and whistled; the high piercing blast that Dov and Krus knew so well。 He saw their heads go up; their ears prick and swivel towards him。 Then Krus changed gait and swung into a tight turn; and Dov came smoothly round with him。 The chariot was flung hard over in the turn and Naja had to clutch at the dashboard to prevent himself being hurled overboard。 The pair of horses came pounding back towards where Nefer stood poised on the wall。 Naja recovered his balance and held the blue sword at guard; ready to strike out at Nefer as soon as he came within reach。 Nefer knew that his own bronze could never stand against that terrible blade。 It would be certain death to throw himself on top of a swordsman of Naja's calibre armed with that weapon。
  
  As the horses swept by below him; Nefer leaped lightly on to Krus' back and with his knees steered him out on to the open plain still at full gallop。 He glanced back and saw Naja climbing out of the cockpit。 He edged out along the drive…shaft to get at Nefer。
  
  Nefer leaned down from Krus' back and with his own blade sliced the knot in the plaited leather rope that hitched the horses to the drive…shaft。 The chariot was running free and veered off to one side。 Naja's weight drove down the drive…shaft and the end of it dug into the soft earth。 The racing vehicle was flicked end over end; and Naja was thrown clear。 He struck the ground with his shoulder and even above the sound of hoofs and the shattering woodwork of the chariot; Nefer heard the bone break。
  
  Nefer turned Krus back; and they charged at Naja。 He had climbed painfully to his feet and stood swaying; and clutching his damaged right arm across his chest。 In his fall he had lost his grip on the hilt of the blue sword。 It had spun out of his hand; and ten paces away from where he stood the point had pegged into the earth。 The blade still quivered from the impact; and the wondrous blue metal threw slivers of blue light; and the jewelled hilt whipped from side to side。
  
  Naja staggered towards the weapon; but then he saw Krus bearing down on him; and an expression of utter terror turned his face the colour of cold ashes。 He turned and started to run。
  
  Nefer leaned from Krus' back; plucked the sword out of the sand; and turned Krus in pursuit of Naja。 Naja heard the rising crescendo of hoofbeats behind him; and looked back。 The mascara had run down his cheeks like black tears; and terror distorted his features。 He knew then that he could not escape the terrible vengeance that was bearing down upon him。 He fell to his knees and lifted both hands in supplication。 With a slap across the withers and a sharp whistle Nefer brought Krus to a plunging halt before the kneeling figure; jumped down and stood over Naja。
  
  'Mercy!' Naja sobbed。 'I yield to you the double crown and all the kingdom。' He crawled pitifully to Nefer's feet。
  
  'I already have that。 I lack only one thing。 Vengeance!'
  
  'Mercy; Nefer Seti; in the name of the gods and for the sake of your sister; the goddess Heseret; and the infant she carries in her womb。' Suddenly there was a dagger in his right hand; and he stabbed up viciously at Nefer's groin。 Nefer was almost taken in; but he

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