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Immediately a cloud descended; which gradually dissipating; discovered Carathis on the back of an Afrit; who grievously complained of his burden。  She; instantly springing to the ground; advanced towards her son; and said:

〃What dost thou here in this little square chamber?  As the Dives are become subject to thy beck; I expected to have found thee on the throne of the pre…adamite kings。〃

〃Execrable woman!〃 answered the Caliph; 〃cursed be the day thou gavest me birth! go; follow this Afrit; let him conduct thee to the hall of the Prophet Soliman; there thou wilt learn to what these palaces are destined; and how much I ought to abhor the impious knowledge thou hast taught me。〃

〃The height of power to which thou art arrived has certainly turned thy brain;〃 answered Carathis; 〃but I ask no more than permission to show my respect for the Prophet。  It is; however; proper thou shouldest know; that (as the Afrit has informed me neither of us shall return to Samarah) I requested his permission to arrange my affairs; and he politely consented; availing myself; therefore; of the few moments allowed me; I set fire to the tower; and consumed in it the mutes; negresses; and serpents which have rendered me so much good service; nor should I have been less kind to Morakanabad; had he not prevented me by deserting at last to thy brother。  As for Bababalouk; who had the folly to return to Samarah; and all the good brotherhood to provide husbands for thy wives; I undoubtedly would have put them to the torture; could I but have allowed them the time; being; however; in a hurry; I only hung him after having caught him in a snare with thy wives; whilst them I buried alive by the help of my negresses; who thus spent their last moments greatly to their satisfaction。  With respect to Dilara; who ever stood high in my favour; she hath evinced the greatness of her mind by fixing herself near in the service of one of the Magi; and I think will soon be our own。〃

Vathek; too much cast down to express the indignation excited by such a discourse; ordered the Afrit to remove Carathis from his presence; and continued immersed in thought; which his companion durst not disturb。

Carathis; however; eagerly entered the dome of Soliman; and; without regarding in the least the groans of the Prophet; undauntedly removed the covers of the vases; and violently seized on the talismans; then; with a voice more loud than had hitherto been heard within these mansions; she compelled the Dives to disclose to her the most secret treasures; the most profound stores; which the Afrit himself had not seen; she passed by rapid descents; known only to Eblis and his most favoured potentates; and thus penetrated the very entrails of the earth; where breathes the Sansar; or icy wind of death; nothing appalled her dauntless soul; she perceived; however; in all the inmates who bore their hands on their hearts a little singularity; not much to her taste。  As she was emerging from one of the abysses; Eblis stood forth to her view; but; notwithstanding he displayed the full effulgence of his infernal majesty; she preserved her countenance unaltered; and even paid her compliments with considerable firmness。

This superb monarch thus answered:  〃Princess; whose knowledge and whose crimes have merited a conspicuous rank in my empire; thou dost well to employ the leisure that remains; for the flames and torments; which are ready to seize on thy heart; will not fail to provide thee with full employment。〃  He said this; and was lost in the curtains of his tabernacle。

Carathis paused for a moment with surprise; but; resolved to follow the advice of Eblis; she assembled all the choirs of Genii; and all the Dives; to pay her homage; thus marched she in triumph through a vapour of perfumes; amidst the acclamations of all the malignant spirits; with most of whom she had formed a previous acquaintance; she even attempted to dethrone one of the Solimans for the purpose of usurping his place; when a voice; proceeding from the abyss of Death; proclaimed; 〃All is accomplished!〃  Instantaneously the haughty forehead of the intrepid princess was corrugated with agony; she uttered a tremendous yell; and fixed; no more to be withdrawn; her right hand upon her heart; which was become a receptacle of eternal fire。

In this delirium; forgetting all ambitious projects and her thirst for that knowledge which should ever be hidden from mortals; she overturned the offerings of the Genii; and; having execrated the hour she was begotten and the womb that had borne her; glanced off in a whirl that rendered her invisible; and continued to revolve without intermission。

At almost the same instant the same voice announced to the Caliph; Nouronihar; the five princes; and the princess; the awful and irrevocable decree。  Their hearts immediately took fire; and they at once lost the most precious of the gifts of HeavenHope。  These unhappy beings recoiled with looks of the most furious distraction; Vathek beheld in the eyes of Nouronihar nothing but rage and vengeance; nor could she discern aught in his but aversion and despair。  The two princes who were friends; and till that moment had preserved their attachment; shrank back; gnashing their teeth with mutual and unchangeable hatred。  Kalilah and his sister made reciprocal gestures of imprecation; whilst the two other princes testified their horror for each other by the most ghastly convulsions; and screams that could not be smothered。  All severally plunged themselves into the accursed multitude; there to wander in an eternity of unabating anguish。

Such was; and such should be; the punishment of unrestrained passions and atrocious actions!  Such is; and such should be; the chastisement of blind ambition; that would transgress those bounds which the Creator hath prescribed to human knowledge; and; by aiming at discoveries reserved for pure Intelligence; acquire that infatuated pride; which perceives not that the condition appointed to man is to be ignorant and humble。

Thus the Caliph Vathek; who; for the sake of empty pomp and forbidden power; had sullied himself with a thousand crimes; became a prey to grief without end; and remorse without mitigation; whilst the humble and despised Gulchenrouz passed whole ages in undisturbed tranquillity; and the pure happiness of childhood。





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