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f your eunuchs; disperse the mob; and; if possible; bring back this unhappy prince to his palace。〃  Bababalouk and his fraternity; felicitating each other in a low voice on their disability of ever being fathers; obeyed the mandate of the vizir; who; seconding their exertions to the utmost of his power; at length accomplished his generous enterprise; and retired as he resolved; to lament at his leisure。

No sooner had the Caliph re…entered his palace than Carathis commanded the doors to be fastened; but; perceiving the tumult to be still violent; and hearing the imprecations which resounded from all quarters; she said to her son:  〃Whether the populace be right or wrong; it behoves you to provide for your safety; let us retire to your own apartment; and from thence through the subterranean passage; known only to ourselves; into your tower; there; with the assistance of the mutes who never leave it; we may be able to make some resistance。  Bababalouk; supposing us to be still in the palace; will guard its avenues for his own sake; and we shall soon find; without the counsels of that blubberer Morakanabad; what expedient may be the best to adopt。〃

Vathek; without making the least reply; acquiesced in his mother's proposal; and repeated as he went:  〃Nefarious Giaour! where art thou! hast thou not yet devoured those poor children? where are thy sabres? thy golden key? thy talismans?〃

Carathis; who guessed from these interrogations a part of the truth; had no difficulty to apprehend in getting at the whole; as soon as he should be a little composed in his tower。  This princess was so far from being influenced by scruples that she was as wicked as woman could be; which is not saying a little; for the sex pique themselves on their superiority in every competition。  The recital of the Caliph; therefore; occasioned neither terror nor surprise to his mother; she felt no emotion but from the promises of the Giaour; and said to her son:  〃This Giaour; it must be confessed; is somewhat sanguinary in his taste; but the terrestrial powers are always terrible; nevertheless; what the one hath promised and the others can confer will prove a sufficient indemnification; no crimes should be thought too dear for such a reward! forbear then to revile the Indian; you have not fulfilled the conditions to which his services are annexed; for instance; is not a sacrifice to the subterranean Genii required? and should we not be prepared to offer it as soon as the tumult is subsided?  This charge I will take on myself; and have no doubt of succeeding by means of your treasures; which; as there are now so many others in store; may without fear be exhausted。〃

Accordingly the princess; who possessed the most consummate skill in the art of persuasion; went immediately back through the subterranean passage; and presenting herself to the populace; from a window of the palace; began to harangue them with all the address of which she was mistress; whilst Bababalouk showered money from both hands amongst the crowd; who by these united means were soon appeased; every person retired to his home; and Carathis returned to the tower。

Prayer at break of day was announced; when Carathis and Vathek ascended the steps which led to the summit of the tower; where they remained for some time; though the weather was lowering and wet。 This impending gloom corresponded with their malignant dispositions; but when the sun began to break through the clouds they ordered a pavilion to be raised; as a screen from the intrusion of his beams。  The Caliph; overcome with fatigue; sought refreshment from repose; at the same time hoping that significant dreams might attend on his slumbers; whilst the indefatigable Carathis; followed by a party of her mutes; descended to prepare whatever she judged proper for the oblation of the approaching night。

By secret stairs; known only to herself and to her son; she first repaired to the mysterious recesses in which were deposited the mummies that had been brought from the catacombs of the ancient Pharaohs; of these she ordered several to be taken。  From thence she resorted to a gallery where; under the guard of fifty female negroes; mute and blind of the right eye; were preserved the oil of the most venomous serpents; rhinoceros' horns; and woods of a subtle and penetrating odour procured from the interior of the Indies; together with a thousand other horrible rarities。  This collection had been formed for a purpose like the present by Carathis herself; from a presentment that she might one day enjoy some intercourse with the infernal powers to whom she had ever been passionately attached; and to whose taste she was no stranger。

To familiarise herself the better with the horrors in view; the princess remained in the company of her negresses; who squinted in the most amiable manner from the only eye they had; and leered with exquisite delight at the skulls and skeletons which Carathis had drawn forth from her cabinets; whose key she entrusted to no one; all of them making contortions; and uttering a frightful jargon; but very amusing to the princess; till at last; being stunned by their gibbering; and suffocated by the potency of their exhalations; she was forced to quit the gallery; after stripping it of a part of its treasures。

Whilst she was thus occupied; the Caliph; who; instead of the visions he expected; had acquired in these insubstantial regions a voracious appetite; was greatly provoked at the negresses; for; having totally forgotten their deafness; he had impatiently asked them for food; and seeing them regardless of his demand; he began to cuff; pinch; and push them; till Carathis arrived to terminate a scene so indecent; to the great content of these miserable creatures; who; having been brought up by her; understood all her signs; and communicated in the same way their thoughts in return。

〃Son! what means all this?〃 said she; panting for breath。  〃I thought I heard as I came up the shrieks of a thousand bats tearing from their crannies in the recesses of a cavern; and it was the outcry only of these poor mutes; whom you were so unmercifully abusing。  In truth you but ill deserve the admirable provision I have brought you。〃

〃Give it me instantly;〃 exclaimed the Caliph; 〃I am perishing for hunger!〃

〃As to that;〃 answered she; 〃you must have an excellent stomach if it can digest what I have been preparing。〃

〃Be quick;〃 replied the Caliph; 〃but; oh; heavens! what horrors! what do you intend?〃

〃Come; come;〃 returned Carathis; 〃be not so squeamish; but help me to arrange everything properly; and you shall see that what you reject with such symptoms of disgust will soon complete your felicity。  Let us get ready the pile for the sacrifice of to…night; and think not of eating till that is performed; know you not that all solemn rites are preceded by a rigorous abstinence?〃

The Caliph; not daring to object; abandoned himself to grief and the wind that ravaged his entrails; whilst his mother went forward with the requisite operations。  Phials of serpents' oil; mummies; and bones were soon set in order on the balustrade of the tower; the pile began to rise; and in three hours was as many cubits high。 At length darkness approached; and Carathis; having stripped herself to her inmost garment; clapped her hands in an impulse of ecstasy and struck light with all her force。  The mutes followed her example; but Vathek; extenuated with hunger and impatience; was unable to support himself; and fell down in a swoon。  The sparks had already kindled the dry wood; the venomous oil burst into a thousand blue flames; the mummies dissolving emitted a thick dun vapour; and the rhinoceros' horns beginning to consume; all together diffused such a stench; that the Caliph; recovering; started from his trance; and gazed wildly on the scene in full blaze around him。  The oil gushed forth in a plenitude of streams; and the negresses; who supplied it without intermission; united their cries to those of the princess。  At last the fire became so violent; and the flames reflected from the polished marble so dazzling; that the Caliph; unable to withstand the heat and the blaze; effected his escape; and clambered up the imperial standard。

In the meantime the inhabitants of Samarah; scared at the light which shone over the city; arose in haste; ascended their roofs; beheld the tower on fire; and hurried half naked to the square。 Their love to their sovereign immediately awoke; and; apprehending him in danger of perishing in his tower; their whole thoughts were occupied with the means of his safety。  Morakanabad flew from his retirement; wiped away his tears; and cried out for water like the rest。  Bababalouk; whose olfactory nerves were more familiarised to magical odours; readily conjecturing that Carathis was engaged in her favourite amusements; strenuously exhorted them not to be alarmed。  Him; however; they treated as an old poltroon; and forbore not to style him a rascally traitor。  The camels and dromedaries were advancing with water; but no one knew by which way to enter the tower。  Whilst the populace was obstinate in forcing the doors a violent east wind drove such a volume of flame against them; as at first forced them off; but afterward

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