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the history of caliph vathek-第10章

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lent east wind drove such a volume of flame against them; as at first forced them off; but afterwards re…kindled their zeal; at the same time the stench of the horns and mummies increasing; most of the crowd fell backward in a state of suffocation; those that kept their feet mutually wondered at the cause of the smell; and admonished each other to retire。 Morakanabad; more sick than the rest; remained in a piteous condition; holding his nose with one hand; he persisted in his efforts with the other to burst open the doors and obtain admission。  A hundred and forty of the strongest and most resolute at length accomplished their purpose; having gained the staircase by their violent exertions; they attained a great height in a quarter of an hour。

Carathis; alarmed at the signs of her mutes; advanced to the staircase; went down a few steps; and heard several voices calling out from below:  〃You shall in a moment have water!〃  Being rather alert; considering her age; she presently regained the top of the tower; and bade her son suspend the sacrifice for some minutes; adding:  〃We shall soon be enabled to render it more grateful; certain dolts of your subjects; imagining no doubt that we were on fire; have been rash enough to break through those doors which had hitherto remained inviolate; for the sake of bringing up water; they are very kind; you must allow; so soon to forget the wrongs you have done them; but that is of little moment。  Let us offer them to the Giaour; let them come up; our mutes; who neither want strength nor experience; will soon despatch them; exhausted as they are with fatigue。〃

〃Be it so;〃 answered the Caliph; 〃provided we finish and I dine。〃

In fact; these good people; out of breath from ascending eleven thousand stairs in such haste; and chagrined at having spilt by the way the water they had taken; were no sooner arrived at the top than the blaze of the flames and the fumes of the mummies at once overpowered their senses。  It was a pity; for they beheld not the agreeable smile with which the mutes and the negresses adjusted the cord to their necks; these amiable personages rejoiced; however; no less at the scene; never before had the ceremony of strangling been performed with so much facility; they all fell without the least resistance or struggle; so that Vathek in the space of a few moments found himself surrounded by the dead bodies of his faithfullest subjects; all which were thrown on the top of the pile。

Carathis; whose presence of mind never forsook her; perceiving that she had carcases sufficient to complete her oblation; commanded the chains to be stretched across the staircase; and the iron doors barricaded; that no more might come up。

No sooner were these orders obeyed than the tower shook; the dead bodies vanished in the flames; which at once changed from a swarthy crimson to a bright rose colour; an ambient vapour emitted the most exquisite fragrance; the marble columns rang with harmonious sounds; and the liquefied horns diffused a delicious perfume。 Carathis; in transports; anticipated the success of her enterprise; whilst her mutes and negresses; to whom these sweets had given the colic; retired to their cells grumbling。

Scarcely were they gone when; instead of the pile; horns; mummies; and ashes; the Caliph both saw and felt; with a degree of pleasure which he could not express; a table covered with the most magnificent repast; flagons of wine and vases of exquisite sherbet floating on snow。  He availed himself without scruple of such an entertainment and had already laid hands on a lamb stuffed with pistachios; whilst Carathis was privately drawing from a filigree urn a parchment that seemed to be endless; and which had escaped the notice of her son; totally occupied in gratifying an importunate appetite he left her to peruse it without interruption; which; having finished; she said to him in an authoritative tone; 〃Put an end to your gluttony; and hear the splendid promises with which you are favoured!〃  She then read as follows:  〃Vathek; my well…beloved; thou hast surpassed my hopes; my nostrils have been regaled by the savour of thy mummies; thy horns; and still more by the lives devoted on the pile。  At the full of the moon cause the bands of thy musicians and thy tymbals to be heard; depart from thy palace surrounded by all the pageants of majesty; thy most faithful slaves; thy best beloved wives; thy most magnificent litters; thy richest leaden camels; and set forward on thy way to Istakhar; there await I thy coming; that is the region of wonders; there shalt thou receive the diadem of Gian Ben Gian; the talismans of Soliman; and the treasures of the Preadamite Sultans; there shalt thou be solaced with all kinds of delight。  But beware how thou enterest any dwelling on thy route; or thou shalt feel the effects of my anger。〃

The Caliph; who; notwithstanding his habitual luxury; had never before dined with so much satisfaction; gave full scope to the joy of these golden tidings; and betook himself to drinking anew。 Carathis; whose antipathy to wine was by no means insuperable; failed not to supply a reason for every bumper; which they ironically quaffed to the health of Mahomet。  This infernal liquor completed their impious temerity; and prompted them to utter a profusion of blasphemies; they gave a loose to their wit at the expense of the ass of Balaam; the dog of the seven sleepers; and the other animals admitted into the paradise of Mahomet。  In this sprightly humour they descended the eleven thousand stairs; diverting themselves as they went at the anxious faces they saw on the square through the oilets of the tower; and at length arrived at the royal apartments by the subterranean passage。  Bababalouk was parading to and fro; and issuing his mandates with great pomp to the eunuchs; who were snuffing the lights and painting the eyes of the Circassians。  No sooner did he catch sight of the Caliph and his mother than he exclaimed; 〃Hah! you have then; I perceive; escaped from the flames; I was not; however; altogether out of doubt。〃

〃Of what moment is it to us what you thought; or think?〃 cried Carathis; 〃go; speed; tell Morakanabad that we immediately want him; and take care how you stop by the way to make your insipid reflections。〃

Morakanabad delayed not to obey the summons; and was received by Vathek and his mother with great solemnity; they told him; with an air of composure and commiseration; that the fire at the top of the tower was extinguished; but that it had cost the lives of the brave people who sought to assist them。

〃Still more misfortunes;〃 cried Morakanabad; with a sigh。  〃Ah; Commander of the Faithful; our holy Prophet is certainly irritated against us! it behoves you to appease him。〃

〃We will appease him hereafter!〃 replied the Caliph; with a smile that augured nothing of good。  〃You will have leisure sufficient for your supplications during my absence; for this country is the bane of my health; I am disgusted with the mountain of the Four Fountains; and am resolved to go and drink of the stream of Rocnabad; I long to refresh myself in the delightful valleys which it waters。  Do you; with the advice of my mother; govern my dominions; an
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