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he awnings of the palanquins and cages; exposed to the raw gusts the poor ladies within; who had never before felt so piercing a cold。 The dark clouds that overcast the face of the sky deepened the horrors of this disastrous night; insomuch that nothing could be heard distinctly but the mewling of pages and lamentations of sultanas。
To increase the general misfortune; the frightful uproar of wild beasts resounded at a distance; and there were soon perceived; in the forest they were skirting; the glaring of eyes which could belong only to devils or tigers。 The pioneers; who; as well as they could; had marked out a track; and a part of the advanced guard were devoured before they had been in the least apprized of their danger。 The confusion that prevailed was extreme; wolves; tigers; and other carnivorous animals; invited by the howling of their companions; flocked together from every quarter; the crashing of bones was heard on all sides; and a fearful rush of wings overhead; for now vultures also began to be of the party。
The terror at length reached the main body of the troops which surrounded the monarch and his harem; at the distance of two leagues from the scene。 Vathek (voluptuously reposed in his capacious litter upon cushions of silk; with two little pages beside him of complexions more fair than the enamel of Franguestan; who were occupied in keeping off flies) was soundly asleep; and contemplating in his dreams the treasures of Soliman。 The shrieks; however; of his wives awoke him with a start; and; instead of the Giaour with his key of gold; he beheld Bababalouk full of consternation。
〃Sire;〃 exclaimed this good servant of the most potent of monarchs; 〃misfortune is arrived at its height; wild beasts; who entertain no more reverence for your sacred person than for that of a dead ass; have beset your camels and their drivers; thirty of the richest laden are already become their prey; as well as your confectioners; your cooks; and purveyors; and; unless our holy Prophet should protect us; we shall have all eaten our last meal。〃
At the mention of eating the Caliph lost all patience; he began to bellow; and even beat himself (for there was no seeing in the dark)。 The rumour every instant increased; and Bababalouk; finding no good could be done with his master; stopped both his ears against the hurly…burly of the harem; and called out aloud: 〃Come; ladies and brothers! all hands to work! strike light in a moment! never shall it be said that the Commander of the Faithful served to regale these infidel brutes。〃
Though there wanted not in this bevy of beauties a sufficient number of capricious and wayward; yet on the present occasion they were all compliance; fires were visible in a twinkling in all their cages; ten thousand torches were lighted at once; the Caliph himself seized a large one of wax; every person followed his example; and; by kindling ropes' ends dipped in oil and fastened on poles; an amazing blaze was spread。 The rocks were covered with the splendour of sunshine; the trails of sparks wafted by the wind communicated to the dry fern; of which there was plenty。 Serpents were observed to crawl forth from their retreats with amazement and hissings; whilst the horses snorted; stamped the ground; tossed their noses in the air; and plunged about without mercy。
One of the forests of cedar that bordered their way took fire; and the branches that overhung the path; extending their flames to the muslins and chintzes which covered the cages of the ladies; obliged them to jump out; at the peril of their necks。 Vathek; who vented on the occasion a thousand blasphemies; was himself compelled to touch with his sacred feet the naked earth。
Never had such an incident happened before。 Full of mortification; shame; and despondence; and not knowing how to walk; the ladies fell into the dirt。 〃Must I go on foot?〃 said one; 〃Must I wet my feet?〃 cried another; 〃Must I soil my dress?〃 asked a third; 〃Execrable Bababalouk!〃 exclaimed all; 〃Outcast of hell! what hadst thou to do with torches? Better were it to be eaten by tigers than to fall into our present condition! we are for ever undone! Not a porter is there in the army; nor a currier of camels; but hath seen some part of our bodies; and; what is worse; our very faces!〃 On saying this the most bashful amongst them hid their foreheads on the ground; whist such as had more boldness flew at Bababalouk; but he; well apprized of their humour; and not wanting in shrewdness; betook himself to his heels along with his comrades; all dropping their torches and striking their tymbals。
It was not less light than in the brightest of the dog…days; and the weather was hot in proportion; but how degrading was the spectacle; to behold the Caliph bespattered like an ordinary mortal! As the exercise of his faculties seemed to be suspended; one of his Ethiopian wives (for he delighted in variety) clasped him in her arms; threw him upon her shoulder like a sack of dates; and finding that the fire was hemming them in; set off with no small expedition; considering the weight of her burden。 The other ladies; who had just learnt the use of their feet; followed her; their guards galloped after; and the camel…drivers brought up the rear as fast as their charge would permit。
They soon reached the spot where the wild beasts had commenced the carnage; and which they had too much spirit to leave; notwithstanding the approaching tumult and the luxurious supper they had made; Bababalouk nevertheless seized on a few of the plumpest; which were unable to budge from the place; and began to flay them with admirable adroitness。 The cavalcade being got so far from the conflagration as that the heat felt rather grateful than violent; it was immediately resolved on to halt。 The tattered chintzes were picked up; the scraps left by the wolves and tigers interred; and vengeance was taken on some dozens of vultures that were too much glutted to rise on the wing。 The camels; which had been left unmolested to make sal ammoniac; being numbered; and the ladies once more enclosed in their cages; the imperial tent was pitched on the levellest ground they could find。
Vathek; reposing upon a mattress of down; and tolerably recovered from the jolting of the Ethiopian; who to his feelings seemed the roughest trotting jade he had hitherto mounted; called out for something to eat。 But; alas! those delicate cakes which had been baked in silver ovens for his royal mouth; those rich manchets; amber comfits; flagons of Schiraz wine; porcelain vases of snow; and grapes from the banks of the Tigris; were all irremediably lost! And nothing had Bababalouk to present in their stead but a roasted wolf; vultures a la daube; aromatic herbs of the most acrid poignancy; rotten truffles; boiled thistles; and such other wild plants as most ulcerate the throat and parch up the tongue。 Nor was he better provided in the article of drink; for he could procure nothing to accompany these irritating viands but a few vials of abominable brandy; which had been secreted by the scullions in their slippers。
Vathek made wry faces at so savage a repast; and Bababalouk answered them with shrugs and contortions; th