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ranates; he is following us with a hundred dromedaries laden with the purest waters of his fountains; and is coming to kiss the fringe of your consecrated robe; and implore you to enter his humble habitation; which; placed amidst these barren wilds; resembles an emerald set in lead。〃  The dwarfs; having ended their address; remained still standing; and; with hands crossed upon their bosoms; preserved a respectful silence。

Vathek in the midst of this curious harangue; seized the basket; and long before it was finished the fruits had dissolved in his mouth; as he continued to eat his piety increased; and in the same breath which recited his prayers he called for the Koran and sugar。

Such was the state of his mind when the tablets; which were thrown by at the approach of the dwarfs; again attracted his eye; he took them up; but was ready to drop on the ground when he beheld; in large red characters; these words inscribed by Carathis; which were indeed enough to make him tremble:

〃Beware of thy old doctors; and their puny messengers of but one cubit high; distrust their pious frauds; and; instead of eating their melons; impale on a spit the bearers of them。  Shouldst thou be such a fool as to visit them; the portal of the subterranean palace will be shut in thy face; and with such force as shall shake thee asunder; thy body shall be spit upon; and bats will engender in thy belly。〃

〃To what tends this ominous rhapsody?〃 cries the Caliph。  〃And must I then perish in these deserts with thirst; whilst I may refresh myself in the valley of melons and cucumbers!  Accursed be the Giaour; with his portal of ebony! he hath made me dance attendance too long already。  Besides; who shall prescribe laws to me?  I forsooth must not enter any one's habitation!  Be it so; but what one can I enter that is not my own?〃

Bababalouk; who lost not a syllable of this soliloquy; applauded it with all his heart; and the ladies for the first time agreed with him in opinion。

The dwarfs were entertained; caressed; and seated with great ceremony on little cushions of satin。  The symmetry of their persons was the subject of criticism; not an inch of them was suffered to pass unexamined; knick…knacks and dainties were offered in profusion; but all were declined with respectful gravity。  They clambered up the sides of the Caliph's seat; and; placing themselves each on one of his shoulders; began to whisper prayers in his ears; their tongues quivered like the leaves of a poplar; and the patience of Vathek was almost exhausted; when the acclamations of the troops announced the approach of Fakreddin; who was come with a hundred old grey…beards and as many Korans and dromedaries; they instantly set about their ablutions; and began to repeat the Bismillah; Vathek; to get rid of these officious monitors; followed their example; for his hands were burning。

The good Emir; who was punctiliously religious; and likewise a great dealer in compliments; made an harangue five times more prolix and insipid than his harbingers had already delivered。  The Caliph; unable any longer to refrain; exclaimed …

〃For the love of Mahomet; my dear Fakreddin; have done! let us proceed to your valley; and enjoy the fruits that Heaven hath vouchsafed you。〃

The hint of proceeding put all into motion; the venerable attendants of the Emir set forward somewhat slowly; but Vathek; having ordered his little pages in private to goad on the dromedaries; loud fits of laughter broke forth from the cages; for the unwieldy curvetting of these poor beasts; and the ridiculous distress of their superannuated riders; afforded the ladies no small entertainment。

They descended; however; unhurt into the valley; by the large steps which the Emir had cut in the rock; and already the murmuring of streams and the rustling of leaves began to catch their attention。 The cavalcade soon entered a path which was skirted by flowering shrubs; and extended to a vast wood of palm…trees; whose branches overspread a building of hewn stone。  This edifice was crowned with nine domes; and adorned with as many portals of bronze; on which was engraven the following inscription:  〃This is the asylum of pilgrims; the refuge of travellers; and the depository of secrets for all parts of the world。〃

Nine pages; beautiful as the day; and clothed in robes of Egyptian linen; very long and very modest; were standing at each door。  They received the whole retinue with an easy and inviting air。  Four of the most amiable placed the Caliph on a magnificent taktrevan; four others; somewhat less graceful; took charge of Bababalouk; who capered for joy at the snug little cabin that fell to his share; the pages that remained waited on the rest of the train。

When everything masculine was gone out of sight the gate of a large enclosure on the right turned on its harmonious hinges and a young female of a slender form came forth; her light brown hair floated in the hazy breeze of the twilight; a troop of young maidens; like the Pleiades; attended her on tip…toe。  They hastened to the pavilions that contained the sultanas; and the young lady; gracefully bending; said to them:

〃Charming Princesses; everything is ready; we have prepared beds for your repose; and strewed your apartments with jasmine; no insects will keep off slumber from visiting your eyelids; we will dispel them with a thousand plumes; come then; amiable ladies! refresh your delicate feet and your ivory limbs in baths of rose water; and; by the light of perfumed lamps your servants will amuse you with tales。〃

The sultanas accepted with pleasure these obliging offers; and followed the young lady to the Emir's harem; where we must for a moment leave them; and return to the Caliph。

Vathek found himself beneath a vast dome; illuminated by a thousand lamps of rock crystal; as many vases of the same material; filled with excellent sherbet; sparkled on a large table; where a profusion of viands were spread; amongst others were sweetbreads stewed in milk of almonds; saffron soups; and lamb a la creme; of all which the Caliph was amazingly fond。  He took of each as much as he was able; testified his sense of the Emir's friendship by the gaiety of his heart; and made the dwarfs dance against their will; for these little devotees durst not refuse the Commander of the Faithful; at last he spread himself on the sofa; and slept sounder than he had ever before。

Beneath this dome a general silence prevailed; for there was nothing to disturb it but the jaws of Bababalouk; who had untrussed himself to eat with greater advantage; being anxious to make amends for his fast in the mountains。  As his spirits were too high to admit of his sleeping; and not loving to be idle; he proposed with himself to visit the harem; and repair to his charge of the ladies; to examine if they had been properly lubricated with the balm of Mecca; if their eyebrows and tresses were in order; and; in a word; to perform all the little offices they might need。  He sought for a long time together; but without being able to find out the door; he durst not speak aloud; for fear of disturbing the Caliph; and not a soul was stirring in the precincts of the palace; he almost despaired of effecting his purpose; when a low whispering just reached his ear; it came from the dwarfs who were returned to their old occupation; and for the nine hundred and ninety…ninth time in their lives; were reading over the Koran。  They very politely invited Bababalouk to be of their party; but his head was full of other concerns。  The dwarfs; though scandalised at his dissolute morals; directed him to the apartments he wanted to find; his way thither lay through a hundred dark corridors; along which he groped as he went; and at last began to catch from the extremity of a passage the charming gossiping of the women; which not a little delighted his heart。  〃Ah; ha! what; not yet asleep!〃 cried he; and; taking long strides as he spoke。  〃Did you not suspect me of abjuring my charge?  I stayed but to finish what my master had left。〃

Two of the black eunuchs; on hearing a voice so loud; detached a party in haste; sabre in hand; to discover the cause; but presently was repeated on all sides:  〃'Tis only Bababalouk! no one 

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